Table of Contents Introduction ....................4 1.1 Package Contents ................4 1.2 Feature ....................4 1.3 Hardware Specification ...............6 1.4 Environments Specification..............7 1.5 Standard Conformance...............7 1.6 How to Use this Guide ................8 Installation ....................9 2.1 Product Description Overview.............9 2.2 Switch Overview .................9 2.3 LED Function ..................10 2.4 Reset Button ..................11 2.5 Installing the Switch ................11 2.6 Rack- Mount Placement..............13...
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Notes and Cautions NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device. NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss data and tells you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
1. Introduction Micronet SP6824P 10/100Mbps Layer 2 Managed Switch with 370W PoE output power offers high performance and a full set of layer 2 networking management features at an affordable cost, suitable for high performance workgroups and server applications. With 10/100Mbps RJ-45 ports and shared...
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Supports Management VLAN for administration to protect switch to be attacked by client. Supports IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation, up to 14 LAG groups, and 8 ports for each LAG group Built-in DHCP client to get IP address from DHCP server automatically Supports SNTP to synchronize the precision time with Internet Time server.
1.3 Hardware Specification Support 24 10/100Mbps copper ports with 2 shared mini-GBIC slots User configurable 100FX or 1000Base-SX/LX mini-GBIC fiber module on mini-GBIC ports Supports half duplex and full duplex modes and auto-negotiation for all 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports IEEE 802.3ab Auto MDI/MDI-X on all 100/1000 twisted-pair ports Automatic polarity detection and correction on all RJ-45 ports for automatic adjustment of wiring errors Throughput up to 48 Gbps.
1.4 Environments Specification Size (H x W x D) H 44.5 x W 430 x D 350mm Weight(Net/Gross) 4.6kg /6.5kg Power ℃ ℃ ℉ ℉ Operating Temp. ~ 40 ~ 104 ℃ ℃ -4 ℉ ℉ Storage Temp. ~ 70 ~ 158 Operating Humidity 20% to 85% relative humidity, Non-Condensing...
1.6 How to Use this Guide This user guide is structured as follows: Chapter 2, Installation explains the functions of the switch and how to physically install it. Chapter 3, Configuration explains how to set up and modify the configuration of the switch.
2.3 LED Function This section explains the definition of the Switch’s LEDs on the front panel. ▓(Green) LED lights up, it shows the system is powered up. LED lights up, it indicates a successful connection of that port is established. Otherwise, it indicates the link is off or no-link ▓(Green) LINK/ACT detected of that port.
Press the Reset button for less than 10 seconds, switch will reboot. Please note, you will lose unsaved change when doing this. 2.5 Installing the Switch This section describes how to install and make connection to the SP6824P switch. The following diagrams shows the a typical network configuration, (Figure 2.5.1)
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Read and perform the following procedures to install the switch, Pre-Installation If you will use the switch for Gigabit applications, keep in mind that the Considerations Gigabit maximum UTP cabling length of Category Considerations: 5e cable is 328 feet (100 meters). When choosing a location for the switch, observe the following guidelines: Keep enough ventilation space between...
2.6 Rack- Mount Placement Before mounting the Switch, please read the following instructions carefully, If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater Elevated than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to Operating installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the Ambient...
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Make sure the brackets are properly attached to the Switch. Use the appropriate screws (not included) to securely attach the brackets to your rack. (Figure 2.6.2) Figure 2.6.2...
3. Configuration The configuration programs are supplied with the SP6824P Switch. Unlike the unmanaged switch (dumb switch), the switch performs "management" functions that make the switch operate more effectively. This Chapter will describe the use of the switch Management Configuration program.
3.1 Web-based configuration The Switch provides a Web-based interface for configuring and managing the Switch. This interface allows you to access the switch using the Web browser of your choice. This chapter describes how to use the switch’s Web browser interface to configure and manage the switch.
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3-1-1. System Information 3-1-2. Network Management IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in the switch. Without the proper setting, network manager will not be able to manage or view the device. The switch supports both manual IP address setting and automatic IP address setting via DHCP server.
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3-2-1. Port Configuration Port Configuration is applied to change the setting of each port. In this configuration function, you can set/reset the following functions. 3-2-2. LACP property The Port Trunking Configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation. You can bundle more than one port with the same speed, full duplex and the same MAC to be a single logical port, thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports.
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specification) as their trunking method can choose their unique LACP GroupID (1~8) to form a logic “trunked port”. The benefit of using LACP is that a port makes an agreement with its peer port before it becomes a ready member of a “trunk group”...
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3-3-1. Create VLAN The Create VLAN screen provides information and global parameters for configuring and working with VLANs 3-3-2. VLAN Settings 3-3-3. VLAN Port 3-4-4. GVRP When Switch GVRP is enabled, you can modify the GVRP settings of multiple ports.
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But if it's disabled, GVRP will be disabled on all ports. Click the Modify hyperlink to modify the GVRP settings of multiple ports when Switch GVRP is enabled. On the port GVRP modification page, you can enable/disable GVRP on the port you specified.
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3-4-1. RSTP The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) provides rapid convergence of the spanning tree by assigning port roles and by determining the active topology. The RSTP builds upon the IEEE802.1D STP protocol to select the switch with the highest switch priority as the root switch. 3-4-2.
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3-5-1. Static Mulicast Static multicast groups provides a way to add and delete multicast addresses in the L2 address table. 3-5-2. Static Mulicast Table 3-5-3. IGMP IGMP is a standard defined in RFC1112 for IGMPv1, and in RFC2236 for IGMPv2. IGMP specifies how a host can register a router in order to receive specific multicast traffic.
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3-6-1. Security-ACL Getting started with ACL Settings Sort defines the type of sort. It includes priority, deny and permit. Previous indicates the previous page. Next indicates the next page. Port List indicates the ports ,ACL entry apply to. When add new entry default to all ports,so you can click "modify"...
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3-6-3. 802.1x 3-6-4. RADUS 3-6-5. TACACS+ TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System plus) provides access control for the device via one or more centralized servers.
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3-6-6. Storm Control 3-6-7. Management IP List...
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3-6-8. SSH SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. SSH was designed as a replacement for TELNET and other insecure remote shells, which sent information, notably passwords, in plaintext, leaving them open for interception. The encryption used by SSH provides confidentiality and integrity of data over an insecure network, such as the Internet.
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3-7-1. QUEUE Settings Scheduling Mode Selectes Strict Priority, the packets in the higher queue will always be served first until the queue is empty. Select Weighted Round Robin, the packets will be served according to the queue weight. Queue Indicates priority queues. Queue 1 is the lowest priority queue, and Queue 4 is the highest priority queue.
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3-7-4. Rate Control 3-7-5. Port based QoS...
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3-8-1. SNMP Enable SNMP Functionalities Enables or Disables SNMP function on this device. Enable SNMP Notification Enables or Disables SNMP notification function on this device. Engine ID Configures the Engine ID on this device. 3-8-2. Group Profile 3-8-3. User Profile 3-8-4.
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3-9-1. LLDP Advertised Interval The interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent. Hold value A multiplier to Advertised interval. The result would be the TTL value for the information advertised. Transmit Delay The delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by value/status changes in the local system Re-initialization delay The minimum delay period before from the time a ports becomes disabled until...
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3-10-1. Admin Admin Password The screen allows user to change the password of the administrator. Old Password Enteres original password. New Password Enteres a desired password to replace the original one. Confirm New Password Enteres new password again for confirmation. 3-10-2.
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3-10-4. Port Mirroring 3-10-5. Admin Timeout 3-10-6. Firmware Upgrade 3-10-7. Reboot 3-10-8. Save Configurations...
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3-11-1. Statistics-802.1x Statistic Port Indicates the port number. Octets Recieved The number of octets received on this port during the session. Octets Transmitted The number of octets transmitted on this port during the session. Session Time The duration of the session in seconds. Termination Cause The reason for the session termination.T his parameter can take the following values,...
3.2 Command Line Interface (by Console or Telnet) Mode-based Command Hierarchy The Command Line Interface (CLI) groups all the commands in appropriate modes by the nature of the commands. Examples of the CLI command modes are described below. Each of the command modes supports specific switch’s commands.
Global Config Mode This mode permits the operator to make modifications to the running configuration. General setup commands are grouped in this mode. From the Global Configuration mode, the operator can enter the Interface Configuration mode. The command prompt at this level is: Command Prompt: Switch(Config)# From the Global Config mode, the operator may enter the following configuration modes:...
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Description Syntax Commands 7) clear lacp This command is used to restore LAG Format clear lacp and LACP configuration to factory Mode Privileged Mode default 8) clear logs Format clear logs This command is used to clear Mode Privileged Mode memory/flash logs 9) clear vlan Format clear vlan...
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Description Syntax Commands 1.2) show qos queue-settings Format show qos queue-settings This command displays the Mode Privileged Mode queue-settings mapping 1. 3) show qos advanced This command displays qos advanced mode information 1.3.1) show qos advanced mode Format show qos advanced mode This command displays mode of qos Mode Privileged Mode 1.3.2) show qos advanced dscp...
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Description Syntax Commands 6) show lldp This command is use to displays lldp statistics 6.1) show lldp statistic Format show lldp statistic This command is used to displays lldp Mode Privileged Mode statistic Format show lldp local 6.2) show lldp local This command is used to displays local Mode Privileged Mode information...
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Description Syntax Commands 14) show snmp This command is used to displays all snmp config 14.1) show snmp groups Format show snmp groups This command displays all snmp Mode Privileged Mode groups Format show snmp users 14.2) show snmp users This command displays all snmp users Mode Privileged Mode 14.3) show snmp communities...
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Description Syntax Commands 19.1) show switch admin-time Format show switch admin-time This command displays the age time of Mode Privileged Mode web and console 19.2) show switch age-time Format show switch age-time This command displays the age time of Mode Privileged Mode L2 table 19.3) show switch mac-table This command is used to displays address resolution protocol cache...
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Description Syntax Commands 22.4.1)show rmon history index Format show rmon history index This command displays enabled rmon <1..65535> history. Mode Privileged Mode Format show rmon history <CR> 22.4.2)show rmon history <CR> Mode Privileged Mode Format Show rmon statistics 22.5) show rmon statistics This command displayss port summary <port-index>...
Description Syntax Commands 27.4.3)show dhcpsnooping Format show show database dynamic dhcpsnooping database This command is used to show all dynamic dhcpsnooping dynamic entries Mode Privileged Mode 28)show ipsrcgd This command is used to displays the cofig,ports and database of the IP source Guard.
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Commands Description Syntax 3.2) vlan port ports This command is used to configure multiple ports 3.2.1) vlan port ports Format vlan port ports port-configure port-configure <vlan-ID> This command is used to configure Mode Global Config ports in a specific vlan Format vlan port ports protected 3.2.2) vlan port ports protected This command is used to configure...
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Commands Description Syntax 6) lldp notify-interval Format lldp notify-interval <5-3600> This command is used to specify Mode Global Config notification interval in seconds 7) lldp reinit-delay Format lldp reinit-delay <1-10> This command is used to specify Mode Global Config re-initialization delay in seconds Format lldp tx-delay <1-8192>...
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Commands Description Syntax 2) mgmt-accesslist enable This command enables management Format mgmt-accesslist enable access list. Only the IP address Mode Global Config specified in the management list is allowed to access DUT. 3) mgmt-accesslist disable Format mgmt-accesslist disable This command disables management Mode Global Config access list.
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Commands Description Syntax 4.1) network dhcp-relay mode Format network dhcp-relay mode This command configures dhcp relay {enable|disable} mode. Mode Global Config 4.2) network dhcp-relay server Format network dhcp-relay server This command configures dhcp-relay <A.B.C.D> server ip-address. Mode Global Config 4.3) network dhcp-relay vlan Configure dhcp-relay option-82 vlan information.
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Commands Description Syntax 6) port-all rmon-counter Format port-all rmon-counter This command configures rmon {enable|disable} counter capability on ports. Mode Global Config 7) port-all speed Format port-all speed This command configures ports {10hd|10fd|100hd|100fd} speed. Mode Global Config 8) port-all storm-control Configure all ports’ storm control settings. 8.1) port-all storm-control disable Format port-all Storm-Control disable This command disables storm...
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Commands Description Syntax 7) qos wrr Format qos wrr weight <1-15> queue This command configures queue <1-4> weight for weight round robin. Mode Global Config 1) set IGMP Configure IGMP snooping. 1.1) set igmp enable Format set igmp enable This command enables igmp Mode Global Config snooping.
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Commands Description Syntax 3) snmp user Format snmp user add <user name> 3.1) snmp user add group <group name> version This command creates a snmp user. <1-3> Mode Global Config 3.2) snmp user delete Format snmp user delete <WORD> This command deletes a snmp user. Mode Global Config 4) snmp community Format snmp community add...
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Commands Description Syntax 3.3) sntp server polling Format sntp serve polling <0-9> This command sets sntp server Mode Global Config polling time interval. 4) sntp timezone Format sntp timezone <1-75> This command sets sntp timezone. Mode Global Config spanning-t 1) spanning-tree forceversion This command configures Spanning Tree protocol version.
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Commands Description Syntax 6.6) spanning-tree port Format spanning-tree port migration-check migration-check This command Re-checks the {enable|disable} ports <port-list> appropriate BPDU format to send on Mode Global Config ports. Format spanning-tree port 6.7) spanning-tree port root-guard migration-check This command is used to configure {enable|disable} ports <port-list>...
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Commands Description Syntax Format rmon event index < 1..65535 > desc <WORD> event <1..4> This command is used to configure community RMON. <WORD>owner<WORD> 1) rmon event Mode Global Config This command creates rmon event e.g. Switch(Config)# rmon event index 1 entry.
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Commands Description Syntax 3.4) access-list name <WORD> Format access-list name <WORD> clear packet-type clear packet-type This command clears packet type Mode Global Config filter. 3.5) access-list name <WORD> Format Access-list name <WORD> clear mac SA clear mac SA This command clears a source mac Mode Global Config address.
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Commands Description Syntax 6.5.1) access-list name <WORD> access-list name <WORD> set mac-mode set mac-mode mac SA mac SA <mac-addr> <mask-addr> This command specifies a source Global Config mac address. 6.5.2) access-list name <WORD> access-list name <WORD> set mac-mode set mac-mode mac DA mac DA <mac-addr>...
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Commands Description Syntax 4.1) dos ports smurf dos ports smurf {enable|disable} This command enables and disables Global Config Smurf-TYPR attack prevention. 4.2)dos ports ping-flooding dos ports ping-flooding {enable|disable} This command enables and disables Global Config ping-flooding-type attack prevention. Format dos ports synack -flooding {enable|disable} rate {64|128} 4.3)dos ports synack-flooding <port-list>...
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Commands Description Syntax 6.1)dhcpsnooping vlan add Format dhcpsnooping vlan add from This command is used to enable <vlan-id> to <vlan-id> dhcp snooping in a specified vlan. Mode Global Config 6.2)dhcpsnooping vlan Format dhcpsnooping vlan remove from This command is used to disable <vlan-id>...
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Commands Description Syntax 3)ssh changekey Format ssh changekey This command is used to change Mode Global Config key function. 1)ipsrcgd enable Format ipsrcgd enable This command is used to enable ip Mode Global Config source guard function. 2)ipsrcgd disable Format ipsrcgd disable This command is used to disable ip Mode Global Config source guard function.
3.5 Interface Config mode commands Commands Description Syntax Format exit exit Exit current shell Mode Interface Config Set 802.1x port control. Format 802.1x port-control dot1x Set auto-authorized or force {enable|disable} authorized on ports Mode Interface Config Format lacp admin <0 ..65535> Mode Interface Config 1) admin command...
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Commands Description Syntax Set port speed to 10Mbps half duplex/ speed {10hd | 10fd | 100hd | 100fd | 10Mbps full/ 100Mbps half/ 100Mbps 1000fd | 100fx | 1000base-x} speed full/ 1000Mbps 100FX Interface Config mode/1000base-x full This command enable/disable flow-control {enable | disable} flow-control flow-control on ports.
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Commands Description Syntax 5) storm-control all-cast This command storm control limited storm-control all-cast <rate> value :0,64,256,1024,10240,65536.1 Interface Config 02400,1024000,which the unit is Kbps and 0 means no limit. This command specifies rmon counter rmon-counter {enable | disable} rmon-counter capability on a port Interface Config This command specifies a igmp router set igmp-router-port {enable |...
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Commands Description Syntax Format vlan pvid <pvid> 4) vlan pvid Mode Interface Config This command configure port PVID. e.g. Switch(Interface 1)# vlan pvid 1 Format Interface <port number> Interface This command is used to change to Mode Interface Config commands another interface e.g.
4. Specifications 4.1 Cable specifications Straight Through and Crossover Cable Specifications Table Ethernet Type Cable Requirements Maximum Length 10BASE-T Category 3 or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M) 100BASE-TX Category 5 or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M) 1000BASE-T Category 5e or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M)
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Figure 4-1 shows the diagram of Straight Through Cables Figure 4-2 shows the diagram of Crossover Cables...
Warranty statement We provide this limited warranty for it originally purchased the product from us or its authorized reseller or distributor. We guarantee that equipment is free from physical defects in workmanship and material under normal use from the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware. If the product proves defective during this warranty period, call our Customer Service in order to obtain a Return Authorization number.
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CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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