Preface This manual describes how to install and use the Manageable Gigabit Switch. This switch introduced here is designed to deliver full scalability with SNMP/RMON web-based management functions by providing: 24 x 10/100BaseTX fixed ports 1000BaseT/SX/LX ports. 16 x 10/100BaseTX fixed ports and optional 1 x 8-Port 10/100BaseTX/100BaseFX module, 2 x 1000BaseT/SX/LX ports.
ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT CCESS VERVIEW DMINISTRATION ONSOLE Direct Access Modem Access ANAGEMENT SNMP-B ASED ETWORK ANAGEMENT ROTOCOLS ANAGEMENT RCHITECTURE RIVEN ONSOLE ANAGEMENT OGGING ON TO THE SWITCH At the screen prompt WITCH ANAGEMENT CREEN Navigating Through the Console Interface User’s Manual...
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Port Mirroring QoS Setup Sending and Receiving Files OGOUT ETTINGS ESTORE EFAULT ETTINGS EBOOT ASED ROWSER ANAGEMENT OGGING ON TO THE SWITCH NDERSTANDING THE ROWSER NTERFACE ERFORMING CTIVITIES Start with Selection Menu ERFORMING ASIC ETUP CTIVITIES Start with Selection Menu...
Product Overview Manageable 16/24 + 2 Gigabit Switch Front View 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 This Manageable Switch User’s Manual...
Manageable Gigabit Switch Product Highlights Basic Features ♦ 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 ♦ 16 x 10/100BaseTX ports with RJ-45 connectors, plus options of 1 x 8-Port 10/100BaseTX/100BaseFX module...
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 User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch POWER This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power and turned on. Port Status LEDs The LEDs are located at the left side of each section, displaying status for each respective port. Please refer to the following table for more details.
Auto-negotiating mode Switch Management Administration console via RS-232 serial port The switch provides an onboard serial port, which allows the switch to be configured via a directly connected terminal or a Telnet session. Web-based browser interface The switch also boasts a point-and-click browser-based interface that lets users access full switch configuration and functionality from a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser.
(3V/M) field strength. Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation. Do not block the ventilation holes on each side of the switch or the fan exhaust port on the rear of the switch. The power outlet should be within 1.8 meters of the switch.
Connecting to Power Step 1: Connect the supplied AC power cord to the receptacle on the back of the switch, and then plug it into a standard AC outlet with a voltage range from 100 to 240 Vac. Step 2: Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch.
Manageable Gigabit Switch 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 User’s Manual...
Consult Cable Specifications Table on previous page for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed. Step 4: Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device. Step 5: Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully, turn on the power and the switch is operational.
• Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading Management Access Overview The switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch using any or all of the following methods. The administration console and web browser interface support are embedded in the switch software and are available for immediate use.
Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal-emulation program (such as HyperTerminal) to the switch console port. When using the management method, configure the terminal-emulation program to use the following parameters (you can change these settings...
The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely. After you set up your IP address for the switch, you can access the switch’s web interface applications directly in your web browser by entering the IP address of the switch. You can then use your web...
Macintosh, a PC, or a UNIX workstation. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you must have at least one IP address configured on the switch before you can establish access to it with a virtual terminal protocol.
Factory Default Password: no password, press <Enter> directly. <Note> Only one console and three telnet users can log on to the switch concurrently. However, it is not recommended that multiple users modify the configuration at the same time.
Manageable Gigabit Switch 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.
Manageable Gigabit Switch Navigating Through the Console Interface The console interface consists of a series of menu boxes. Each menu box has several options, which are listed vertically. Move the highlight to select an option as you wish; press the Enter key to activate that option.
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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch General Management Configurations Step 1: Highlight [General] from [Basic Management] screen and press <Enter>. System Name Step 2: System Name is highlighted. Press <Enter> if you want to change Location Step 3: Move to highlight Location and press <Enter> if you want to change it.
LAN Port Configurations Step 1: Highlight [LAN Port] from [Basic Management] screen and press <Enter>. SPEED & FLOW CONTROL User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 2: Speed & Flow Control is highlighted. Press <Enter> if you want to set speed or flow control on port. Step 3: All (10/100M or 1000M) Ports Highlight configure at one time. Otherwise, move to highlight each port and press <Enter>...
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> to decide a console modem connection, Disabled or Enabled. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch Return to Basic Management...
Manageable Gigabit Switch Modem Setup String Step 5: When a modem connection is enabled, move to highlight Modem Setup String and press <Enter>. Decide whether you want to use Default or Custom Setup String. <Note> Default Setup String configures the modem to auto answer. It works for all Hayes compatible modems.
Start with Selection Menu Step 1: Highlight [Advanced Management] from [Switch Management] screen and press <Enter>. The [Advanced Management] screen appears: Step 2: Move to highlight a desired option and press <Enter>. Or press <Esc> to exit. L2 SWITCHING DATABASE View and change VLAN, MAC address, IP multicast group, and port perspectives.
Manageable Gigabit Switch SPANNING TREE View and change spanning tree configurations, ports states, path costs, and port priorities. SNMP View and change the SNMP configuration. OTHER PROTOCOLS View and change GVRP and IGMP settings. PORT MIRRORING Mirror one port to another.
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Add New Switch Ports Step 3: Press <Esc> and appears the following screen. Press <Shift> and [+] to add new switch ports to the newly created VLAN. Step 4: Move to highlight a suitable option from Port Options and press <Enter>, e.g.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 5: From Select Untagged Ports, press <Enter> to select All Ports or move to highlight each port individually and press <Enter>. Similar procedure when you select Tagged Ports and Forbidden Ports in Step 4. <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.
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Step 1: Move to highlight [MAC Address Perspective] from [L2 Switching DataBase] screen and press <Enter>. Step 2: Enter a MAC address to view characteristics information, corresponding VLANs, and corresponding ports in the switching database. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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. Press <Enter>.
Manageable Gigabit Switch IP Networking Move to highlight [IP Networking] from [Advanced Management] screen and press <Enter>. User’s Manual...
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Move to highlight IP Address and press <Enter>. Step 6: Type an IP address and press <Enter> Step 7: Press <Esc> until you return to [Switch Management] screen. Make sure you save the settings before you log out. ARP TABLE SETTING Step 1: Move to highlight [ARP Table] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>.
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ROUTING TABLE Step 1: Move to highlight [Routing Table] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>. The screen shows the Routing Table allows you to view, add, delete or search a particular routing path. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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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.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch * No precautionary message appears before you delete an entry from the routing table. * Be sure you want to delete it before doing so. Search for Routing Table Entries Step 4: Press <S> to search a network address. Enter the network address you want you are looking for.
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Step Enter IP address for the Preferred Server. Step To specify up to three more Preferred Servers, repeat the above steps. PING SETTINGS Step 1: Move to highlight [Ping] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Host Step Move to highlight Host and press <Enter>. Step Enter 4 decimal bytes (dot separated) as the IP address to ping. Count Step Move to highlight Count and press <Enter>. Step Specify a packet count number from 1 to 999, or type 0 for an infinite packet count.
Move to highlight [Flood Limit for All ports] and press <Enter>. Flooding Options Step 2: Set Flood Limit is highlighted. Press <Enter>. Enter a decimal number as flood limit in packets per second. Step 3: Otherwise, you may move to highlight Unlimited, and press <Enter>. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch Static Filtering Move to highlight [Static Filtering] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>. SOURCE/DESTINATION MAC ADDRESS OUT-FILTERS Step 1: Move to highlight source MAC addresses or destination MAC addresses for static filtering, and press <Enter>. User’s Manual...
Move to highlight MAC addresses In-Filters 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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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.
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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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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>. Step 2: Move to highlight a port if you want to change its administration status, and press <Enter>.
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To change the path cost, move to highlight [Spanning Tree Path Costs] and press <Enter>. Step 2: Move to highlight All Ports or each port individually, and press <Enter>. For new path cost, type a decimal number and press <Enter>. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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>.
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Move to highlight Falling Alarm Trap and press <Enter>. Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled. Topology Change Trap Step 13: Move to highlight Topology Change Trap and press <Enter>. Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch Other Protocols Move to highlight [Other Protocols] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>. GVRP Step 1: Move to highlight GVRP and press <Enter>. Step 2: Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled. IGMP Step 1: Move to highlight IGMP and press <Enter>.
Move to highlight the port you want to mirror from and press <Enter>. Mirror Mode Step 5: Move to select Mirror Mode. From Mode Options, decide whether the port to be mirrored from will be receiving or transmitting. Step 6: Press <Esc> when completed. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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>. User’s Manual...
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Move to highlight Logical Port and press <Enter>. Step 8: Move to highlight User Define Port, Well-Known Port, or Range Port and press <Enter>. Step 9: Move to highlight the appropriate port and press <Enter>. Step 10: Press <Esc> when completed User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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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 User’s Manual...
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Press <Esc> when completed 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 User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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>. Step 22: Press <Esc>...
Move to highlight [File Transfer] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>. If you access the administration console by connecting an RS232 cable directly to the console port at the back of the switch, you will see a [File Transfer] screen. RECEIVE FILE VIA TFTP Step 1: Move to highlight Receive File Via TFTP and press <Enter>.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 4: Press <Esc> when completed. Step 5: A dialog box appears to ask if you want to transfer file now. Highlight [Yes] and press <Enter> to start file transfer. Otherwise, move to highlight [No] and press <Enter> to deny it.
Restore Default Settings To restore the factory default settings, highlight [Restore Default Settings] from [Switch Management] and press <Enter>. The switch will be rebooted after confirming Yes as to restore the default settings. Reboot To reboot the switch, highlight [Reboot] from [Switch Management] and press <Enter>.
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.
In addition, you can click any port on the switch image to view the switch’s current speed, duplex, and activity status. The Basic Setup/General parameters appear at the lower field of the screen.
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 /...
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A VLAN with the proper IP address and routing path to the TFTP server must be configured for the switch to access the specified TFTP server. Step 2: For File Name, type the name of the file you intend to receive.
Manageable Gigabit Switch Performing Basic Setup Activities Start with Selection Menu Click the [Basic Setup] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear. User’s Manual...
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To enable or disable statistics collection at the switch, click the appropriate option from Statistic Collection drop-down menu. Reboot-On-Error Step 7: To allow or prevent the switch from rebooting when a fatal error is detected, click the appropriate option from Reboot-On-Error drop- down menu. User’s Manual...
Manageable Gigabit Switch Remote Telnet Login Step 8: To enable or disable access to the switch management program via Telnet, click the appropriate option from Remote Telnet Login drop-down menu. Step 9: Click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Click any button at the upper field of the screen to exit.
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PORT STATUS Step 1: Click Basic Setup LAN Port only table shows the current settings for all ports. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch Port Status to access a read-...
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Click the drop-down menu under Speed/Duplex Options if you want to change the line speed and duplex settings. <Note> Auto: allows the switch to automatically ascertain the line speed and duplex mode. All the other selections force the port to use a specific line speed and duplex mode.
Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop-down menu on the field of Basic Setup/Console Port Configuration. <Note> Auto: allows the switch to autobaud between 9600bps and 115,200bps All the other selections force a specific console baud rate. Flow Control Step 2: Click a flow control method from Flow Control drop-down menu.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Modem Setup String Step 5: If you select Custom_Setup_String, enter the string in the Modem setup String text box. <Note> The default modem setup string configures the modem to auto answer. It works for all Hayes-compatible modems.
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. User’s Manual...
Manageable Gigabit Switch MAC Address Management From the Advanced Setup menu, point to MAC Address Management to view VLANs and their associated MAC addresses. User’s Manual...
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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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch PER PORT VIEW Step 1: Click Advanced Setup MAC Address Management Port View first, and click on the port that you want to view. Step 2: Click to close the Per Port VLAN Activities window when finished viewing.
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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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch IP Networking To access the IP networking parameters, click the Advanced Setup button, and Point to IP Networking from the selection menu. User’s Manual...
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* The IP address is not deleted until you click Update Setting. IP Subnet Mask Step 4: Click in the text box and type a new address. Frame Type Step 5: Click a value from the drop-down list. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Step 15: Specify whether poisoned reverse is to be used. Send Triggered Responses Step 16: Specify whether the switch is to send triggered responses. Step 17: When you finished with these selections, click Update Setting. Step 18: A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window.
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For Default Gateway, click in the text box and type the IP address of the router at the next hop. Metric Step 3: For Metric, click in the text box and type the number of hops needed between the switch and the destination network. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch Default Gateway to...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch ARP TABLE Step 1: Click Advanced Setup IP Networking ARP table settings. The information here is read-only. ARP Table to view User’s Manual...
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Click in the text box and type a decimal number to configure the delay in seconds. Preferred Server Step 6: Click in the text box and type an IP address for it. Repeat to specify up to four more Preferred Servers. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch DHCP Gateway...
Manageable Gigabit Switch 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.
Step 5: Click Update Setting when completed. 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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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. Step 3: The Static Source MAC Filter window appears.
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Refer to Step 2~5 in Source MAC Address section for similar procedure. Step 3: Click Delete MAC Addr button to delete a destination MAC address for static filtering. Refer to Step 6~9 in Source MAC Address section for similar procedure. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch IP Multicast Group To view the IP multicast group addresses, click the Advanced Setup button, and click IP Multicast Group in the selection menu. The information is read-only. VLAN Perspective To view the VLAN configuration information, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to VLAN Perspective in the selection menu.
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Click on a VLAN ID whose VLAN configuration you want to change. Step 3: The VLAN Information window appears. Click to assign switch ports to VLAN ID 1. For each switch, the port options include Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports, or Forbidden Ports. Step 4: Click to close the VLAN Information window.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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.
Hello Time Step 4: Click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 10. Max Age Step 5: Click in the text box and type a decimal number between 6 and 40. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Forward Delay Step 6: Click in the text box and type a decimal number between 4 and 30. Step 7: Click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window. PORT SETTING Step 1:...
Community Name value is public. SNMP Step 1: Specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop- down list. Get Community Name Step 2: Click in the text box and type a get community name. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Set Community Name Step 3: Click in the text box and type a set community name. Trap Community Name Step 4: Click in the text box and type a trap community name. Trap Host IP Address Step 5: Click in the text box and type a IP address for trap host 1~4.
IGMP Step 2: Specify whether it is Disabled or Passive or Active by clicking the drop-down list. Step 3: Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
Manageable Gigabit Switch 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.
Manageable Gigabit Switch To use the switch’s mirroring capability to mirror one port to another, click the Advanced Setup button, and click QoS in the selection menu. User’s Manual...
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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.
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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. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch VLAN Step 10: Point to Advanced Setup, point to QoS, and Click VLAN. Step 11: For each VLAN priority, use the left drop-down list to select a transmit priority for that VLAN and use the right drop-down list to select a high or low drop priority for that VLAN.
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Type of Service and use the right drop-down list to select a high or low drop priority for that Type of Service. Step 15: Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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Manageable Gigabit Switch 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. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window.
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Click a port number under Port. Use the Active Profile drop-down list to select a different active profile. Step 21: Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
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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.
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Viewing Speed, Duplex, and Link Activity Step 1: To view the current speed, duplex setting, and link activity for the switch, click the ports on the switch shown in your Browser’s window. The LED Panel window appears. User’s Manual Manageable Gigabit Switch...
MIB-II, Bridge MIB, and RMON MIB. RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP network management application with graphical user interface. SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213) The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for: User’s Manual...
TCP/IP protocol suites. MIB-II covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4, and, as a result, is the major SNMP MIB supported by all vendors in the networking industry. The switch supports a complete implementation of SNMP Agent and MIB-II.
The action taken in the Network Management Station depends on the specific network management application. Bridge Groups Supported The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB (RFC 1493): - The dot1dBase Group – a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges.
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Manageable Gigabit Switch Cable 10BaseT: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4, 5 100BaseTX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Both up to 100m (328ft) 100BaseFX 62.5/125µm multi-mode fiber Up to 2km 10/125µm single-mode fiber Up to 75km 1000BaseT 4-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Both up to 100m (328ft) 1000BaseSX: 62.5/125µm multi-mode fiber...
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