Planet GSD-800S User Manual

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  • Page 1: Fcc Warning

    Trademarks Copyright  PLANET Technology Corp. 2005. Contents subject to which revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trade- marks belong to their respective owners. Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in...
  • Page 2 Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to col- lect such WEEE separately. Revision PLANET Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual FOR MODEL: GSD-800S Rev: 2.0 Part No. 2010-A35040-000...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 1.2 How to Use This Manual 1.3 Product Features 1.4 Product Specifications Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Product Description 2.2 Installing a 800S Chapter 3 Configuration 3.1 Preparing for configuration 3.2 General 3.3 Commands 3.4 Examples Chapter 4 Web Interface...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.2 How to Use This Manual This Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual is structured as follows: Chapter 2 Installation This chapter explains the functions and how to physically install the GSD-800S. Chapter 3 Configuration This chapter contains information about the smart function of GSD-800S.
  • Page 6: Product Features

    1.3 Product Features ● Complies with IEEE802.3, 10Base-T, IEEE802.3u, 100Base-TX IEEE802.3ab, 1000Base-T ● IEEE802.3x, full-duplex flow control compliant; back-pressure, half-duplex flow control ● 10/100/1000Mbps 8-port Ethernet / Smart Switch (RJ-45) ● 144 bytes packet buffer and 8K MAC address table, auto-ageing. ●...
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    1.4 Product Specifications Model GSD-800S Hardware Specification Network ports 8 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X ports Console port 1 RS-232 DB-9 male Dimensions 217 x 135 x 43.5 mm (1U height) Weight 1.1 kg Power Requirement 100~240 (±10%) VAC, 50-60 (±3) Hz...
  • Page 8 Humidity 10% to 90% (Non-condensing) Regulation Compliance FCC, CE...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Installation

    Gigabit Ethernet switching over traditional copper cabling. The GSD-800S is capable of smart functions, such as VLAN, Port trunking and Prot mirroring. GSD-800S can be configured by out-of- band channel via the console port (RS232) directly. Each port supports 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps as well as half/full mode and can be easily connected to corporate backbones and servers.
  • Page 10: Installing A 800S

    GSD-800S on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps. 2.2.1 Desktop Installation To install a GSD-800S on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps: Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the switch.
  • Page 11 Step5: Supply power to the Switch. A. Connect one end of the power cable to the GSD-800S B. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet. When the GSD-800S receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Configuration

    Chapter 3 CONFIGURATION Unlike the unmanaged switch, GSD-800S performs series smart functions that make the switch operate more effectively. This section will describe the common usage of the Switch Smart Con-figuration. 3.1 Preparing for configuration 3.1.1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS-232 Port...
  • Page 13: General

    The factory default password is “admin”. You may change it in the Console command group. To access to the Console interface, please always enter the correct password. (See Figure 3-2) Figure 3-2 GSD-800S Login Screen 3.2 General 3.2.1 Command Hierarchy The CLI is hierarchical with two levels: a top level and a group level.
  • Page 14: Help Utility

    If you are at group level, the prompt will display the actual group, e.g. System> At group level you also have the option of using the slash (/) key to refer to a context relative to the top level. E.g. you may be in the system group and enter a /console command into the console group.
  • Page 15 console <enter> Console> ? <enter> Commands at Console level: Console Configuration Console Password [<password>] Console Timeout [<timeout>] Console Prompt [<prompt string>] ------ Console> password ? Syntax: Console Password [<password>] Description: Set or display console password. The empty string ("") disables the password check.
  • Page 16: Commands

    <vid> VLAN ID: Decimal number in the range 1-8. The keyword all can be used to specify all VLAN IDs. <vidlist> Comma and/or dash separated VLAN ID list. This type can be used for specifying individual VLAN IDs or a range of VLAN IDs.
  • Page 17 System Name [<name>] Description: Set or show the system name. The empty string ( ) clears the system name. [<name>]: String of up to 16 characters (default: Show system name). System Reboot Syntax: System Reboot Description: Reboot the switch. System SNMP Syntax: System SNMP [enable|disable] Description:...
  • Page 18 Console Timeout Syntax: Console Timeout [<timeout>] Description: Set or show the console inactivity timeout in seconds. The value zero disables timeout. [<timeout>]: Timeout value in seconds, 0, 60-10000. Console Prompt Syntax: Console Prompt [<prompt_string>] Description: Set or show the console prompt string. The empty string ( ) clears the prompt string.
  • Page 19 10hdx: 10 Mbit/s, half duplex. 10fdx: 10 Mbit/s, full duplex. 100hdx: 100 Mbit/s, half duplex. 100fdx: 100 Mbit/s, full duplex. 1000fdx: 1 Gbit/s, full duplex. auto: Auto negotiation of speed and duplex. Port Flow Control Syntax: Port Flow Control [<portlist>] [enable|disable] Description: Set or show flow control mode for the port.
  • Page 20 maximum frame size). Port Statistics Syntax: Port Statistics [<portlist>] [clear] Description: Show or clear statistics for the port. <portlist>: Port list (default: All ports). [clear] : Clear port statistics (default: Show statistics). 3.3.4 MAC Table Commands MAC Configuration Syntax: MAC Configuration Description: Show the permanently stored MAC table and the MAC ageing timer.
  • Page 21 Delete MAC address and VLAN ID. <macaddress>: MAC address, 12-digit hex string, optionally separated with dashes or colons (e.g. 010203ABCDEF or 01-02-03-AB-CD-EF or 01:02:03:AB:CD:EF). [<vid>] : VLAN ID (default: 1). MAC Lookup Syntax: MAC Lookup <macaddress> [<vid>] Description: Lookup MAC address and VLAN ID. <macaddress>: MAC address, 12-digit hex string, optionally separated with dashes or colons (e.g.
  • Page 22 Show the VLAN mode, port VLAN ID and accepted frame type for the port and the permanently stored VLAN table. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). VLAN Add Syntax: VLAN Add <vidlist> [<portlist>] Description: Add VLAN entry and include ports in member set. <vidlist>...
  • Page 23 tagged on the port. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). [<vid>|none]: Port VLAN ID, 1-8 (default: Show PVID). The none option can be used for trunk links. 3.3.6 Aggregation/trunking Commands Aggregation Configuration Syntax: Aggr Configuration Description: Shows the aggregation groups and the aggregation mode. Aggregation Add Syntax: Aggr Add <portlist>...
  • Page 24 <portlist>: Port list. Aggregations including any of the ports will be shown. Aggregation Mode Syntax: Aggr Mode [smac|dmac|xor] Description: Set or show link aggregation traffic distribution mode. [smac|dmac|xor]: Aggregation mode, SMAC, DMAC or XOR (default: Show mode). 3.3.7 QoS Commands QoS Configuration Syntax: QoS Configuration [<portlist>]...
  • Page 25 tagged frames. In port mode, the default class is used as the port priority. In the other modes, the default class is used for non-IP frames and IP frames with options. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). [<class>] : Internal class of service (default: Show class). QoS Tagprio Syntax: QoS Tagprio [<portlist>] [<tagpriolist>] [<class>]...
  • Page 26 Mirror Port [<port>] Description: Set or show the mirror destination port. [<port>]: Mirror destination port (default: Show mirror port). Mirror Source Syntax: Mirror Source [<portlist>] [enable|disable] Description: Set or show the source port mirror mode. [<portlist>]: Source port list (default: All ports). [enable|disable]: Enable/disable mirroring of frames received on port (default: Show mirror mode).
  • Page 27: Examples

    IP Mode Syntax: IP Mode [enable|disable] Description: Activate or deactivate the IP configuration. [enable|disable]: Enable/disable IP (default: Show IP mode). 3.4 Examples 3.4.1 VLAN configuration This example shows how to configure two VLANs with the following setup on at GSD- 800S: ●...
  • Page 28 disabled none Tagged disabled disabled disabled disabled disabled disabled Entries in permanent table: 1: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 2: 1,2,3 VLAN>...
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 Web Interface

    Chapter 4 WEB Interface From the WEB interface it is possible to, among other things: ● Set port mode. ● Enable/disable flow control. ● Configure simple port-based VLAN. ● Configure aggregation groups ● Configure QoS. ● Read and clear statistics counters. ●...
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 SWITCH OPERATION 5.1 Address Table The Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network, including MAC address, port no, etc. This in-formation comes from the learning process of Ethernet Switch.
  • Page 31: Auto-Negotiation

    5.5 Auto-Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built-in “Auto-negotiation”. This technology automatically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device (usually at Power On or Reset). This is done by detect the modes and speeds at the second of both device is connected and capable of, both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX devices can connect with the port in either Half- or Full-Duplex mode.
  • Page 32: Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting

    Chapter 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If the Ethernet Switch is not functioning properly, make sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual. The Link LED is not lit Solution: Check the cable connection and remove duplex mode of the Ethernet Switch Some stations cannot talk to other stations located on the other port...
  • Page 33: Switch's Rj-45 Pin Assignments

    APPENDEX A Switch’s RJ-45 Pin Assignments A.1 1000Mbps, 1000Base T Contact MDI-X BI_DA+ BI_DB+ BI_DA- BI_DB- BI_DB+ BI_DA+ BI_DC+ BI_DD+ BI_DC- BI_DD- BI_DB- BI_DA- BI_DD+ BI_DC+ BI_DD- BI_DC- Implicit implementation of the crossover function within a twisted-pair cable, or at a wiring panel, while not expressly forbidden, is beyond the scope of this standard.
  • Page 34 The standard cable, RJ-45 pin assignment The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector There are 8 wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight cable and crossover cable connection: Figure A-1: Straight-Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your network.
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