CNET CSH-24X2G User Manual

24-port 10/100mbps switch optional with two 1000mbps mini gbic fiber modules
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Gigabit Ethernet Switch
24-port 10/100Mbps Switch
Optional with Two 1000Mbps
Mini GBIC Fiber Modules
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  • Page 1 User's User's Gigabit Ethernet Switch 24-port 10/100Mbps Switch Optional with Two 1000Mbps Mini GBIC Fiber Modules uide uide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Cabling ...5 2.2.5 Status LEDs...6 2.3.1 ON/OFF ("Reset") Switch ...6 2.3.2 Power Socket ...6 2.3.3 Console Port...7 OCATE THE SWITCH ON A DESKTOP ACKMOUNT PLACEMENT SMART FUNCTIONS SETTINGS...8 TART MART OWER USE FUNCTION MENU ...9 AIN MENU TATUS TABLE OF CONTENTS ...5...
  • Page 3 ONFIGURATION 4.3.1 Trunk Configuration ... 11 4.3.2 VLAN Configuration ... 12 ONFIGURATION 4.4.1 TOS/Diff Serv. Priority... 14 4.4.2 802.1p Priority ... 14 4.4.3 Adapted Flow Control ... 14 4.4.4 Priority Weighted Ration ... 15 RIORITY ONFIGURATION 4.6.1 MIB Counter ... 17 4.6.2 Device Feature ...
  • Page 4: Unpacking Information

    UNPACKING INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing this Gigabit Switch. Before continuing, please check the contents of the product package. This product package should contain the following items: .One Switch .One Power Cord .One Console Cable .Four Rubber Feet (for desktop placement) .One Rackmount Kit...
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    100BASE-TX port speed, and then automatically sets the port to operate at that speed. With Auto-MDI/MDI-X function, any port can be used for connecting to another switch or hub using a straight-through CAT.5 cable. 2.2.2 1000BASE-LX Fiber Ports (optional)
  • Page 6: Status Leds

    Green The Rear Panel 2.3.1 ON/OFF ("Reset") Switch The power ON/OFF switch is located to the far right of the rear panel - next to the power connector. To reset the Switch, turn the power switch "OFF", then "ON". Note: The Switch must be reset when the MAC address table needs to be rebuilt.
  • Page 7: Console Port

    INSTALLATION To Locate the switch on a desktop .Attach the four rubber feet included in the product package to the bottom of the Switch, one in each corner. .Place the Switch on a clean, flat desk or tabletop close to a power outlet.
  • Page 8: Smart Functions Settings

    To configure the smart functions on the switch please follow the steps below: .Use the supplied “RS-232” cable to connect the “console port” on the back of the switch to a computer’s serial ports COM1 or COM2.
  • Page 9: Use Function Menu

    USE FUNCTION MENU Main menu 1. Port Status 2. Port Configuration 3. Trunk Configuration 4. VLAN Configuration 5. QoS Configuration 6. Priority Configuration 7. Misc 8. Password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] Port Status [2] Port Configuration [3] Trunk Configuration [4] VLAN Configuration [5] QoS Configuration [6] Priority Configuration [7] Misc...
  • Page 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port # | Speed | Duplex | Link | Flow Control | Auto Negotiation | Trunk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 10M | Half | Down | Enable | 10M | Half | Down | Enable | 10M | Half | Down | Enable | 10M | Half | Down | Enable...
  • Page 11: Port Configuration

    Port Configuration Display or change port configuration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port | Enabled | Speed | advertisement| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 | Enable Auto 02 | Enable Auto 03 | Enable Auto 04 | Enable Auto 05 | Enable Auto 06 | Enable Auto 07 | Enable Auto 08 | Enable...
  • Page 12: Vlan Configuration

    [I/M]Up/Down [0]Return [F]Refresh Screen [S]Save [Space]Toggle State This switch supports up to 8 trunk groups. Depending on individual needs, the user can select assigned 2 or 4 ports from port1 to port26 (10/100/1000 Mbps ports) to build a trunking group.
  • Page 13 VLAN Global Control VLAN Global Control =================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VLAN Function Unicast Packet Inter-VLAN Leaky ARP broadcast Packet Inter-VLAN Leaky IP Multicast Packet Inter-VLAN Leaky 802.1Q VLAN tag aware Ingress Rule for Acceptable frame types | Admit all Frames Ingress Rule for Ingress Filtering -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function Key...
  • Page 14: Qos Configuration

    Differentiated Services Code point (DSCP) priority information from the DS-field. 4.4.2 802.1p Priority When 802.1p tag priority is applied, the Switch recognizes 802.1Q VLAN tagged packets and extracts the 3-bit User Priority information from the VLAN tag. 4.4.3 Adapted Flow Control The Switch can automatically turn off 802.3x Flow-control and Back-pressure Flow-control for 1~2...
  • Page 15: Priority Weighted Ration

    4.4.4 Priority Weighted Ration The Switch supports two priority level queues. The queue service rate is based on the Weighted Round Robin algorithm. The packet-based service weight ratio of high-priority and low-priority queuing can be set as 4:1, 8:1, 16:1 or ‘Always high priority first’.
  • Page 16: Misc Configuration

    ====================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port | Tagging State -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 | Don't touch 02 | Don't touch 03 | Don't touch 04 | Don't touch 05 | Don't touch 06 | Don't touch 07 | Don't touch 08 | Don't touch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function Key [I/M]Up/Down [1/2]PageUp/PageDown [0]Return [F]Refresh Screen [S]Save [Space]Toggle State...
  • Page 17: Mib Counter

    ================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] MIB Counter [2] Device Feature [3] Global [4] Security [5] Load Factory Default [6] Overview [7] Diagnostics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function Key [ ]To select menu item, press item symbol. [0]Return [F]Refresh Screen 4.6.1 MIB Counter The MIB counters are 32-bit counters. After power on Reset, the counters are all reset to 0. A read access of the MIB counter will NOT reset the counter to 0.
  • Page 18: Device Feature

    [P/X]Start/Stop Polling [T]Toggle Drop/CRC/Collision [B]Toggle Byte/Packet Unit 4.6.2 Device Feature IGMP Snooping: The Switch supports ASIC-based IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping. This can be enabled and no other external CPU handling is required. It supports the ability to parse the IGMP control protocol packets and IP multicast data packets and learn the multicast router port and group address member ports into the multicast address table.
  • Page 19: Global Configuration

    Device Feature ============== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function | State -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IGMP Snooping | Disable -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP Multicast Router Port (Read Only) (Auto-refresh) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function Key [0]Return [F]Refresh Screen [S]Save [Space]Toggle State 4.6.3 Global Configuration Half Duplex Back Pressure Flow: Set to globally enable or disable the Back-pressure Flow-control ability of all ports.
  • Page 20: Security Configuration

    A received control packet with a valid Destination MAC address but with an unmatched authentication key will be dropped with no reply. If the DA is a broadcast address or is the address of another switch, it still will be relayed. Default: 0x2379...
  • Page 21: Overview

    Function Key [ ]To select menu item, press item symbol. [0]Return [F]Refresh Screen Load factory defaults & hardware reset. Initializing...initialization done. 4.6.6 Overview It can show “Switch Name”, “Switch MAC ID”, “Chip Mode ID”, and “Vender ID”. ======== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description...
  • Page 22: Password

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fault Information | VLAN ID | Port (VLAN member) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trunk Link Warning | Trunk1(P01,13 | Trunk2(P02,14 | Trunk3(P03,04,15,16)=>[ ] Trunk7(P11,12,23,24)=>[ ] | Trunk4(P05,06,17,18)=>[ ] Trunk8(25,26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Network Loop Fault | P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 P08 P09 P10 P11 P12 P13 Port Detected | [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] |----------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 23 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] Port Status [2] Port Configuration [3] Trunk Configuration [4] VLAN Configuration [5] QoS Configuration [6] Priority Configuration [7] Misc [8] Password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter Old Password ===> *** Enter New Password ===> *** Confirm New Password => *** Function Key [ ]To select menu item, press item symbol.
  • Page 24: Helpful Suggestions

    Switch is powered “OFF” or reset. Note: When the network needs reconfiguration, we recommend you to turn off the power first. After all nodes have been moved, turn the Switch back "ON" to rebuild the internal MAC address table.
  • Page 25: Product Specifications

    .CE Mark Dimensions .442 x 44 x 185mm (17.4 x 1.73 x 7.28 inches) 24-Port 10/100Mbps Switch Optional with Two 1000Mbps Mini GBIC Fiber Module One (1) Yellow/Green LED per port for Link/ACT One (1) LED per port for FDX/COL...
  • Page 26 P/N: 1 2-00-0480-B1...

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