Gigafast EE2400-SV User Manual

24 ports fast ethernet switch

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EE2400-SV
24 Ports Fast
Ethernet Switch
USER'S GUIDE
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  • Page 1 EE2400-SV 24 Ports Fast Ethernet Switch USER'S GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ANEL 2.3.1 10/100Mbps TP Ports...6 2.3.2 Cabling...6 2.3.3 Status LEDs...6 ...6 ANEL 2.4.1 Power Socket...6 INSTALLATION ...7 O LOCATE THE SWITCH ON A DESKTOP ACKMOUNT PLACEMENT HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS ...8 ...8 RIOR TO NSTALLATION UPLEX ...8 THERNET ...9 EGOTIATION MAC A ...9...
  • Page 3 6.1.2 Open...13 6.1.3 Model ...14 6.1.4 About ...14 6.1.5 Exit ...14 6.1.6 24-Port Switch Configuration Software ...15 YSTEM ONFIGURATION 6.2.1 System Base Configuration Page ...16 6.2.2 Packet drop if ...16 6.2.3 Backoff operation mode ...16 6.2.4 Address table mapping ...16 6.2.5...
  • Page 4: Unpacking Information

    UNPACKING INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing the Switch. Before continuing, please check the contents of the product package. This product package should contain the following items: .One (1) Switch .One (1) Software Disk .One (1) Console Cable .One (1) Power Cord .Four (4) Rubber Feet...
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Models The Switch is a multi-speed, versatile network device combining both standard and "Big-Pipe" ports under the same hood. The Switch is a Twenty-Four (24) ports Fast Ethernet Switch. Key Features .Support QoS function based on IEEE 802.1p/802.1q port priority, VLAN tag priority and TCP/IP header’s TOS/DS.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    Each 10/100Mbps TP port provides an Auto-Negotiation function that senses for the attached device's maximum operating speed and automatically sets the Switch to operate at that speed. Users only need to connect a network device into any TP port. Auto-MDIX is also supported on all TP ports which allows uplinking to another Switch free of cross-over or straight cable selection hassle.
  • Page 7: Installation

    .Attach the Four (4) 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. .Plug in all network connections and the power cord, and Power “ON”.
  • Page 8: Helpful Suggestions

    100BASE-TX is called "Fast Ethernet". In Fast Ethernet data travels ten times faster (100Mbps) than in traditional Ethernet (10Mbps). Below is a list of the cable types and connectors supported by the Switch for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX networks. Port Type...
  • Page 9: Auto-Negotiation

    This Six (6)-bytes ID is called the MAC (Media Access Control) Address. The Switch can automatically learn and store MAC addresses. However, the MAC address table is volatile: it disappears when the Switch is powered “Off” or reset. Note: When the network needs reconfiguration, we recommend turning off the power first.
  • Page 10: Smart Function Settings

    SMART FUNCTION SETTINGS Hardware installation The Switch has a smart function that you can use to manage your Local Area Network (LAN) more effectively. You also can use the default setting to make the Switch operate as a dumb switch.
  • Page 11 When you start the program, if you see the screen as shown below, it indicates that the Switch is either not power on or the LPT cable is disconnected. You need to check the power cord and the LPT cable connection.
  • Page 12 If you see the screen shown below, you can use the software correctly. Note: Any configuration you have changed, we recommend that you un-plug the power cord and reconnect it again to reboot the Switch settings in order to maintain proper functioning of the Switch.
  • Page 13: Use Function Menu

    Information about this switch configuration software. Exit Close this program. 6.1.1 New First time you use the software to configure the Switch, you can select New, to setup the Switch’s configuration. After you click New, the following message pop-up. You can select Auto Detect or select existing Switch’s model name for configuration.
  • Page 14: Model

    You can select the specific model by click message shows how many and what the Switch Models you could select. If you select the model which doesn’t match the current switch you connect, the following message should pop-up and warn you.
  • Page 15: 24-Port Switch Configuration Software

    6.1.6 24-Port Switch Configuration Software After the program correctly installed to the Switch, you can now setup the Switch by the Switch Configuration Software. There are Four (4) setting pages for the switch configuration: •System Base Configuration •Priority Setting •VLAN Group Setting...
  • Page 16: System Base Configuration Page

    Switch’s settings immediately. 6.2.1 System Base Configuration Page All the settings made in this page will take effect in the system of the Switch. 6.2.2 Packet drop if There are two packet drop conditions, one is when packet encounters 16-time collisions and the other is packet timeout.
  • Page 17: Address Aging Out

    •All high then low priority packet •Set priority transmission ratio Note: The Switch supports 3 types of QoS functions to improve multi-media or real-time network applications. The QoS function based on IEEE802.1p/802.1q port priority, VLAN tag priority, and TCP/IP header’s TOS/DS.
  • Page 18: Priority Setting Page (Port Base)

    TOS field, port base, or VLAN tag in the incoming frames as IEEE 802.1p/802.1q standard defines. In this way, the switch controller guarantees the service for high priority frames to some extent, depending on the load condition of incoming traffic. (At least, the high priority service offers better than that of best effort service.) It also provides...
  • Page 19: Ip Base (Tos) Priority Recognition

    6.3.3 IP base (TOS) priority recognition Ports with TOS enabled will induce switch to inspect the specific field of IP packet to control packets priority. Making a check mark in front of port id indicates this port is TOS priority recognition enabled.
  • Page 20: Speed,Duplex,Flow Control Setting

    If the port set to forced mode, the IEEE 802.3x Flow-Control will be inactive. b. If the Switch has 100BASE-FX fiber port; the fiber port will only force to 100Mbps Half-Duplex or 100Mbps Full-Duplex mode. Default: setting 100Mbps Full-Duplex mode.
  • Page 21: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Models 24-Port 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Switch •IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T Standards •IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-TX •IEEE 802.3x: Flow-Control for Full-Duplex operation •Twenty-Four (24) 100BASE-TX (Copper) Ports •10BASE-T: Category 3, 4 or 5 TP Media Support •100BASE-TX: Category 5 TP •100BASE-TX: 200/100Mbps Bandwidth •10BASE-T: 20/10Mbps...
  • Page 22 FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a commercial environment. Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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