Tyco Electronics 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch User Manual

8 port utp 10/100mbit/s ethernet managed switch with fibre uplink
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8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual
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8 Port UTP 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
Managed Switch with
Fibre Uplink
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Product User Guide
Introduction
Product Number 0-15910xx-x
© Tyco Electronics 2004
PL0357 Issue A

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Summary of Contents for Tyco Electronics 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch

  • Page 1 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 1 8 Port UTP 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet Managed Switch with Fibre Uplink Product User Guide Introduction Product Number 0-15910xx-x © Tyco Electronics 2004 PL0357 Issue A...
  • Page 2: Disclaimer

    Page 2 Disclaimer Tyco Electronics makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Tyco Electronics reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time-to-time in the content hereof without obligation of Tyco Electronics to notify any person of such revision or changes.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    User Guide Power Cord Figure 1. Package Contents Compare the contents of your 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch package with the standard checklist above. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for service. Product Number 0-15910xx-x ©...
  • Page 4: Management Methods

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 4 Management Methods The 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch supports following management methods: • Console and Telnet Management • Web-based Management • SNMP Network Management Console and Telnet Management Console Management is done through the RS-232 Console Port. Managing the 24 Port SNMP Managed Switch in this method requires a direct connection between PC and the 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch.
  • Page 5: Hardware Description

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 5 Hardware Description The 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch has 8-port auto-sensing Ethernet RJ-45 connectors and one fibre uplink connector. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch. Expansion Slots for Option Modules Figure 2.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 6 All LED indicators are located on the front panel of the 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch and provide a real-time indication of switch and operational status. The following table details the...
  • Page 7: Diagnostic Test

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 7 Diagnostic Test After the installation is completed and AC power is applied to the Switch, the system will automatically perform a diagnostic test. If a console session is active at this time then it is possible to see each stage of this start-up and test procedure as it is carried out.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Airflow around the Switch and through its vents on the rear must not be restricted. Mounting the Switch The 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch is suitable for use in an office environment where it can be rack-mounted in standard EIA 19-inch racks or standalone. Ensure that you order the mounting brackets if you intend to rackmount the switch.
  • Page 9 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 9 Figure 3-1. Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch. These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock/vibrations.
  • Page 10: Connecting To The Switch

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 10 Connecting to the Switch The Console port is a male DB-9 connector located on the front panel of the switch that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuration. Use the supplied RS-232 cable with a female DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port.
  • Page 11: Quick Start Guide

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 11 Quick Start Guide If you do not need to apply VLANs, Quality of Service, adjust any settings or manage the switch via the network, then the switch can be used “straight-from-the-box” to carry network traffic. In that case, no further action is needed.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Console Interface

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 12 Management Using The Console Configuring the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is complete, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to...
  • Page 13 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 13 After you have finished parameter settings, click “OK“ on the configuration screen (Figure 6). Press the <CR> return key a couple of times and the start screen (Figure 7) is displayed. Enter the default value user name root in lower case letters, enter the<CR>...
  • Page 14: Menu Navigation

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 14 Menu Navigation To navigate all these menus, use the following keys:- • Tab: Move the cursor to next item. • Backspace: Move the cursor to previous item. • Enter: Select the item.
  • Page 15: Port Status And Counters

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 15 Port Status And Counters This menu provides a method of viewing the current port status and counter statistics in near-real-time. The first option in the sub-menu is Port Status:- Figure 9. Port Status Screen This read-only screen lists the status of every port on the switch To change values you need to use the Port Configuration Screen.
  • Page 16: Port Counters

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 16 Port Counters This sub-menu lists the real-time values from each port on the switch. This information is especially useful for fault-finding purposes. Figure 10. Port Counters Screen These counters display both transmitted and received packet counts together with the number of good and bad packets including the number of collisions (half-duplex mode only).
  • Page 17: System Information

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 17 System Information The sub-menu screen displays information such as unit description, switch hardware, software versions and the MAC address. Note that this is a read-only menu. Figure 11. System Information Screen Product Number 0-15910xx-x ©...
  • Page 18: Switch Static Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 18 Switch Static Configuration This menu provides the primary method of configuring the switch and its associated values. Figure 12. Switch Static Configuration Screen The Switch Static Configuration Screen has the following sub-menus:- •...
  • Page 19: Administration Configuration Screen

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 19 Administration Configuration Screen This is one of the sub-menus leading to the IP Configuration Screen. Figure 13. The Administration Configuration Menu Device Information Use this sub-menu to change the device name, location and descriptions etc. Select the Edit field using the Tab key and then Return key to move the edit fields alongside each variable.
  • Page 20: Ip Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 20 IP Configuration This screen is used to set the IP address, Sub-Net Mask and Default Gateway for the switch. These settings are only required if the switch is to be managed over the network using Telnet, the web browser or SNMP management.
  • Page 21: Change User Name And Password

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 21 10. Navigate up to the Main Menu using the Esc key and then select the System Reset Configuration option and then select the System Reboot option. This will cause the switch to be restarted.
  • Page 22: Port/Trunk Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 22 Port/Trunk Configuration This menu section controls the detailed per-port configuration of the switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen. The following port controls can be configured from this menu:- •...
  • Page 23: Port Enable

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 23 Port Enable This allows the copper RJ-45 or fibre uplink port to be set to accept and process traffic. The default setting is Enabled. Port Auto-Negotiation This allows the copper RJ-45 port to be set to negotiate the optimum mode with the connected equipment.
  • Page 24: Port Mirroring

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 24 Port Mirroring This menu section controls the port mirroring configuration of the switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen. This menu section controls the routing of packets from a selected port to a target port for test purposes such as the connection of a Sniffer device to observe traffic on selected port(s).
  • Page 25: Port Vlan Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 25 Port VLAN Configuration This menu section controls the VLAN configuration of the switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen. The switch supports the following VLAN modes:- •...
  • Page 26: Port Based Vlans

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 26 Port Based VLANs After the Port Based VLAN option has been selected and saved, a new screen is displayed which allows VLAN Group Membership to be created with the following values:- •...
  • Page 27: Ieee802.1Q Vlans

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 27 IEEE802.1Q VLANs This is a more complex form of VLAN that reacts to the tagging field in the Ethernet packets. This enables the switch to be used in larger networks where the VLAN modes are configured directly on the switch.
  • Page 28: Create Vlan Group

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 28 Create VLAN Group This menu section controls the VLAN Group Membership of the switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen. This allows specified ports to be made members of specific VLAN groups.
  • Page 29: Qos Priority Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 29 QoS Priority Configuration The switch supports basic QoS operation with the ability to map the 0-7 priority levels in IEEE802.1p to either the low or high priority egress queue buffers. In addition the relative weighting of high to low packets egressing from the switch can also be programmed.
  • Page 30: Mac Address Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 30 MAC Address Configuration This menu section is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen and enables configuration of the static or filtered MAC addresses. These settings are only needed for certain security operations and are not generally used.
  • Page 31: Misc Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 31 Misc Configuration This menu section is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen and enables configuration of the remaining switch-specific variables such as Port Security, Ageing Table Interval, Broadcast Storm etc.
  • Page 32: Mac Aging Time Setting

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 32 MAC Aging Time Setting This setting specifies the time that a dynamic MAC address can remain in the switch tables before the value is “aged out”. The valid range is 300 to 765 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds, which is the industry standard duration.
  • Page 33: Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 33 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound This control is used in association with QoS Configuration to control the time that packets may be queued in the switch. If the packet is stored in the switch for a time exceeding the specified amount, then it is dropped.
  • Page 34: Protocol Related Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 34 Protocol Related Configuration This menu option enables the following modes to be configured:- • STP Spanning Tree Protocol • SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol • GVRP Generic (GARP) VLAN Registration Protocol •...
  • Page 35: Stp Per-Port Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 35 Figure 21. Spanning Tree Configuration Screen STP Per-Port Configuration This screen allows the individual STP values to be set on the required ports. The STP Port State field is read-only and displays the status of the port and the values can be Forwarding, Blocking, and Listening.
  • Page 36: Snmp Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 36 SNMP Configuration This set of screens configures the switch to become an active SNMP agent. There are several sub-menus available:- • System Options • Community Strings • Trap Managers System Options This sub-menu is used to specify the System Name, Contact and Location.
  • Page 37: Gvrp Configuration

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 37 GVRP Configuration This control is disabled by default but needs to be enabled if the centralized registration of VLANs in a corporate or larger network. Select the GVRP menu option and then select <Edit>...
  • Page 38: Web Management

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 38 Web Management The switch is fully manageable from a web interface so that the configuration and faultfinding on the switch is simplified. The switch has a full HTTP server embedded in the firmware to communicate using Java applets with a standard web browser.
  • Page 39 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 39 4. If all the settings are correct, then the browser will soon display a user name and password box similar to the one below:- 5. Enter the default user name root into the upper entry box. Use the <Tab> key to move to the password box and enter the default password root.
  • Page 40: Port Status Screen

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 40 Port Status Screen The most basic and useful menu is the read-only Port Status screen which that provides a detailed view of the status of all the ports on the switch.
  • Page 41: Administrator Screen

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 41 Administrator Screen This set of screens is used to deliver the advanced configuration and control functions of the switch. These settings are potentially network affecting so it is important that the consequences of these changes are clearly understood.
  • Page 42: Product Specifications

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 42 Product Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE802.3 10BASE-T IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX IEEE802.3x Flow Control IEEE802.1p Priority Support IEEE802.3ac Frame Extension for VLAN Tagging IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree IEEE802.1Q VLAN tagging Protocol CSMA/CD...
  • Page 43: Table Of Contents

    8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 43 Table Of Contents Disclaimer ............................2 Features ............................... 2 Intelligent Management Features ......................2 Package Contents ..........................3 Management Methods ..........................4 Console and Telnet Management......................4 Web Based Management ........................4 SNMP Network Management .......................
  • Page 44 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 44 Port Flow Control ..........................23 Port Group............................23 Port Mirroring ............................24 Port VLAN Configuration......................... 25 Port Based VLANs ..........................26 VLAN Name ..........................26 VLAN Group ID..........................26 VLAN Port Membership......................... 26 IEEE802.1Q VLANs ...........................
  • Page 45 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual Page 45 System Reboot ..........................37 Web Management........................... 38 Configuring The Switch ........................38 Port Status Screen ..........................40 Port Statistics Screen ......................... 40 Administrator Screen.......................... 41 System Download ..........................41 Product Specifications..........................42 Order Codes............................

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