Tyco 0-1591099-x Product User Manual
Tyco 0-1591099-x Product User Manual

Tyco 0-1591099-x Product User Manual

24 port stackable managed switch with dual port expansion slot
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24 Port Stackable Managed Switch – User Guide
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24 Port Stackable Managed Switch
With Dual Port Expansion Slot
Product User Guide
Product Number 0-1591099-x
© Tyco Electronics 2005
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  • Page 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch – User Guide Page 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch With Dual Port Expansion Slot Product User Guide Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 2: Disclaimer

    Further, Tyco Electronics reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time-to-time in the content hereof without obligation of Tyco Electronics to notify any person of such revision or changes.
  • Page 3: Technical Support And Service

    If you have a faulty unit then please contact us through the web site to arrange for a replacement unit. The faulty unit must be returned to us as part of the replacement agreement. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Figure 1. Package Contents Compare the contents of the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch with the standard checklist above. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for service. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 5: Console And Telnet Management

    Management Station). The agent returns information contained in a MIB (Management Information Base), which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable from the Switch and what can be controlled. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 5...
  • Page 6: Hardware Description

    Dual Gigabit Singlemode Lx • Dual Gigabit Copper 1000BaseT Console Port The Switch can be fully managed using the console port connected to a PC using the supplied RS-232 cable. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 6 Issue 1...
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    The 3-pronged power socket is located at the rear panel of the Switch. The Switch operates in a range between 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz without adjustment Figure 4. The Rear Panel of the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch Product Number 0-1591099-x Figure3. LED indicators Description ©...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner, on the bottom, of the Switch. These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock/vibrations. Caution: Do not place objects on top of the Switch Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 8...
  • Page 9: Rack-Mounted Installation

    NOTE: For ventilation allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance on the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) on the back of the Switch. This is especially important for enclosed rack installation. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 10: Connecting To The Switch

    Always save the configuration at the end of each action. 8. If you need to revert the Switch back to the factory default configuration, then see page 41. Product Number 0-1591099-x RS-232 cable © Tyco Electronics 2005...
  • Page 11: Management Using The Console

    NOTE: If an IP address has been assigned to the Switch then it also possible to manage the Switch remotely using Telnet. The management menu structure is exactly the same as from console. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 11...
  • Page 12: Menu Navigation

    • System Reset Configuration: Restores factory default values, restarts the Switch and TFTP functions such as update firmware, Restore/Backup configuration. • Save Configuration: Saves the current configuration to the switches permanent memory. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 12 Issue 1...
  • Page 13: Status And Counters

    • Bandwidth In/Out: Displays bandwidth In/out control status. • Priority: Displays the port priority status. Enabled or Disabled. • Security: Displays the port security status. On or Off. Figure 13. Port status Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 13 Issue 1...
  • Page 14: Port Counters

    (half-duplex mode only). Select <refresh> to get newest port counter information and <clear> to reset the counters from the action line Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 15: System Information

    This screen displays useful information such as system name, location, firmware version, MAC address and expansion module type if applicable. Note this is a read-only menu. Figure 15. System Information Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 16: Switch Configuration

    • MAC Address Configuration – Sets the MAC address security and filtering attributes • Misc. Configuration – Controls various settings including Stacking mode, Broadcast Filtering, and MAC Ageing Timer Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 16 Issue 1...
  • Page 17: Administration Configuration

    <edit> mode from the action line and edit the required fields, use the <tab> key to move to the next field. When configuration is complete use the <esc> key to move back to the action line and <apply> the changes. Figure 18. Device Information Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 18: Ip Configuration

    Administration Configuration>IP Configuration menu again. NOTE: The Switch can also acquire its IP configuration automatically via DHCP by enabling DHCP client from the IP configuration screen. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 18 Issue 1...
  • Page 19: Change User Name And Password

    <esc> key. Ensure that the new User Name and Password is saved by selecting the <apply> option in the action line. Figure 20. Password Configuration Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 19 Issue 1...
  • Page 20: Port Configuration

    This controls the speed and duplex capability of a port. If negotiation is ‘Auto’ then the port will advertise to the neighbour port its capability and will try and negotiate this capability. If negotiation is set to ‘Force’ the speed and duplex are fixed. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 20...
  • Page 21: Port Flow Control (Fc)

    This can be used in conjunction with Static MAC Address Configuration to allow only a known and authorized MAC address to use this port. The default is OFF. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 22: Trunk Configuration

    <spacebar> to enable LACP or Static groups. Ensure that the Trunk Group configuration is saved by selecting the <apply> in the action line. For further configuration details of LACP trunk group, please refer to ‘LACP Configuration’ on page 36 in this manual. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 23: Port Mirroring Configuration

    ‘*’. Ensure that the Port Mirroring Configuration is saved by selecting <apply> in the action line. Please disable Mirroring State when finished, as Mirroring is very CPU intensive. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 23...
  • Page 24: Vlan Configuration

    Then use the <spacebar> to toggle through the VLAN options. Having selected the required VLAN type use <esc> to return to action line and <apply> changes. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 25: Port Based Vlan

    <next page> from the action line to see further ports in the list. Select the required ports to be members of this VLAN and then use <esc> to move to the action line and then <apply> the settings. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 25...
  • Page 26: Ieee802.1Q Vlans

    <spacebar> key to toggle between All and Tag Only. If All then all tagged and non-tagged packets will be forwarded. If Tag Only then only ingress packets with a tag will be forwarded. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 26...
  • Page 27: Create Vlan Group

    No, Untagged, and Tagged. Select the required ports to be members of this VLAN and then use <esc> to move to the action line and then <apply> the settings changes. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 28: Edit/Delete Vlan Group

    <edit> from the action line and use the <spacebar> to toggle between VLAN ID and Name. Having selected the required order method, use the <esc> key to return to action line and then <apply> the changes. Figure 27. Group Sorted Mode Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 29: Priority Configuration

    First Come First Serve – The first packet to arrive is sent out first (no actual priority is applied). Use the <esc> key to return to the action line and ensure that the settings are saved by selecting the <apply> field. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 30: Mac Address Configuration

    MAC addresses that have been learnt on this port, and their associated VLANID. The Status field shows if the MAC address is Dynamic (learnt) or Static. NOTE: This option currently only works on a Standalone or Master Switch Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 31: Misc Configuration

    The default value is 5%. After the required threshold value has been selected, use the <esc> key to return to the action line and then select <apply> to store the value. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 31...
  • Page 32: Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound

    This is a meaningful name that can be given to the Switch e.g. Sales Switch – rack 4, that is displayed when using a web browser to manage the Switch. Please refer to page 42 for further details about Stacking. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 32...
  • Page 33: Protocol Related Configuration

    NOTE: In this current version of firmware Spanning Tree will not work across trunk links. Having selected RSTP Configuration from the Protocol Related Configuration screen the following menu is displayed: Figure 30. RSTP Configuration Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 33 Issue 1...
  • Page 34: Rstp Setup

    P2P – The current P2P status of the port • Edge – The current Edge status of the port • STP Neighbor – shows if the port has a STP neighbor or not. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 34 Issue 1...
  • Page 35: Snmp Configuration

    A trap manager is a network management station (NMS) that receives traps from distributed SNMP devices. The Switch will generate trap messages when a fault condition is detected. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the NMS and a community string. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 35...
  • Page 36: Lacp Configuration

    1 port will be in standby. Note: It is not possible to create standby trunk ports if Static Trunks have been configured. Figure 32. LACP Working Ports Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 37: State Activity

    <edit> from the action line. Use the <tab> key to highlight the port to be modified and press the <spacebar> to toggle between Active and Passive modes. Having made the selection press <esc> to return to the action line and <apply> to save the configuration. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 37...
  • Page 38: Group Status

    Enable or Disable. Query Mode can be set to enable, disabled or auto. Having made the selection use <esc> key to return to the action line and <apply> to save the configuration. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 39: 802.1X Configuration

    This is the main configuration screen for the 802.1x protocol and is selected from the 802.1x Configuration screen. Having selected this menu option the following screen is displayed: Figure 37. 802.1x System Configuration Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 40: Per Port Setting

    Reauthorize Maximum –The number of times that the Switch will send an EAP- request/identity frame before restarting the authentication process (default 2) • Reauth Period – The number of seconds the authorized clients must be re- authenticated (default 3600 seconds). Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 40 Issue 1...
  • Page 41: System Reset Configuration

    Any changes made to the configuration of the Switch needs to be saved. Otherwise after a reboot of the Switch any configuration changes will be lost. Select this option from the Main Menu and confirm the save. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 41...
  • Page 42: Ip Stacking

    4. Now ensure all Switches are connected to the LAN and are in the same broadcast domain (subnet). It is recommended that the Switches be directly connected to each other. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 42 Issue 1...
  • Page 43 Enter the Username and Password and click OK. The defaults are: Username: root Password: root If username and password are correct the browser will display the stacked Switch group homepage, which will look similar to: Figure 39. Switch Homepage Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 44: Backup Master

    The IP Stacking screen (Figure 40.) is used to determine the current Master and BackupMaster Switch. NOTE: The IP address used to manage the Stack, after the Master Switch fails, remains unchanged. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 45: Web Based Management

    Explorer) and enter the allocated IP address of the Switch into the URL field. For example: http://162.109.37.13 If all the settings are correct, then the browser will display a user name and password box similar to the one below: Figure 41. Web Login Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.254 root root ©...
  • Page 46 Figure 42. Web Browser Home Page Screen It is recommended that you explore the menu bar in the left hand side of the screen. This menu area controls the configuration, control and statistics elements of the Switch. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 46...
  • Page 47: Port Status Screen

    Auto-negotiation mode, duplex mode and flow control settings. A ‘green’ port on the graphical representation of the Switch also indicates the link status of a port that is UP. The programmable port values can be changed in the Administrator > Port Controls Screen. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 48: Port Statistics Screen

    The port statistics screen enables the network administrator to diagnose certain fault conditions. The screen is accessed by selecting Port Statistics from the left hand menu bar. Figure 44. Port Statistics Screen Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 49: Administrator Screen

    If it is preferred to keep the current IP address and Username/Password after the factory reset then ‘check’ the appropriate boxes. Product Number 0-1591099-x Function © Tyco Electronics 2005...
  • Page 50: System Reboot

    NOTE: If a Stack of Switches needs to be disbanded using Web Based Management, then Disable Stacking mode on the Slaves first, and lastly Disable Stacking mode on the Master Switch. Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 51: Product Specifications

    1 Mbytes System memory 8Mbytes Power Consumption 34Watts(Maximum) Dimensions 440mm(W) x 161mm(D) x 44mm(H) Power Supply 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 0.8A(maximum) FCC Class A, CE Product Number 0-1591099-x Copper: Link/Activity, Full duplex/collision, © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 51 1000Mbps, Issue 1...
  • Page 52: Order Codes

    = Country/Region suffix code as specified below:- 1 = USA and Canada 2 = Europe ex. Italy, Denmark, Swiss. 3 = Switzerland Product Number 0-1591099-x 5 = Denmark 6 = Australia and New Zealand 7 = UK, Ireland, Singapore...
  • Page 53: Table Of Contents

    Port Counters ...14 System Information ...15 Switch Configuration...16 Administration Configuration ...17 Device Information ...17 IP Configuration ...18 Change User Name and Password...19 Port Configuration...20 Selecting the required Port Attribute ...20 Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 53 Issue 1...
  • Page 54 Static MAC Address ...30 Filtering MAC Address ...30 All MAC Addresses...30 Misc Configuration ...31 MAC Address Aging Time...31 Broadcast Storm Filter ...31 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound ...32 Low Queue Delay Bound...32 Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1...
  • Page 55 Per Port Setting ...40 Misc Configuration ...40 System Reset Configuration...41 Factory Default...41 System Reboot ...41 TFTP Configuration ...41 Update Firmware ...41 Restore Configuration ...41 Backup Configuration ...41 Save Configuration ...41 Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 55 Issue 1...
  • Page 56 Port Statistics Screen ...48 Administrator Screen ...49 Save Configuration ...49 TFTP Update Firmware...49 Configuration Backup ...49 Factory Default...49 System Reboot ...50 Panel List ...50 IP Stacking...50 Product Specifications ...51 Order Codes...52 Product Number 0-1591099-x © Tyco Electronics 2005 Page 56 Issue 1...

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