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  • Page 1 SW-0024F2...
  • Page 2 24 Port Nway Fast Ethernet Switch Quick Installation Guide SW-0024F2_Manual_V1...
  • Page 3 FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 2 and 15 of FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package Contents Before you start to install this switch, please verify your package that contains the following items: One Fast Ethernet Switch One Power Cord One Safety Warranty One pair Rack-mount kit + 8 Screws Note: If any of these items is found missing or damaged, please contact your local supplier for replacement.
  • Page 5: Key Features

    Key Features 24 Port 10/100M Nway (Auto-negotiation) Switch 11” Desktop size with metal case Can be installed in a 19” cabinet by rack-mount kits Auto-learn of networking configurations Auto-detect full/half-duplex modes for any port Dedicated full-duplex 200Mbps bandwidth Store-and-Forward switching methods IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex and back-pressure flow control for half-duplex Non-blocking &...
  • Page 6 Connections Switch/Hub to this 24 Port Fast Ethernet Switch This switch provides automatic crossover detection functionality for any port. It is simple and friendly to up-link to another switch without crossover cable. PC/Other devices to this 24 Port Fast Ethernet Switch Via a twisted pair cable straight through, this switch can be connected to PCs, servers and other network devices.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Rear Panel (Power) AC input AC input (100~240V/AC, 50~60Hz) UL Safety Technical Specifications IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Standards IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX IEEE 802.3x Flow control Number of Ports: 24 MAC Address: 8K Features Buffer Memory: 1.625Mb Method: Store and Forward Filtering/ 100Mbps port –...
  • Page 8 24 Port Nway Fast Ethernet Web Smart Switch User’s Manual...
  • Page 9 User Log In This part instructs user how to set up and manage the switch through the web user interface. Please follow the description to understand the procedure. At the first, open the web browser, and go to 192.168.2.1 site then the user will see the login screen.
  • Page 10: Main Page

    Main Page - Administrator Authentication Configuration System IP Configuration System Status Load Default Setting to EEPROM Firmware Update Reboot Device - Port Management Port Configuration Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control - VLAN Setting VLAN Mode VLAN Member Setting ( Port Based ) VLAN Member Setting ( Tag Based ) Multi to 1 setting - Per Port Counter...
  • Page 12 Administrator: Authentication Configuration This page shows authentication configuration information. User can set new username and Password in this page.
  • Page 13 Administrator: System IP Configuration This page shows system configuration including the the current IP address and sub-net mask and gateway. User can configure the IP settings, Subnet Mask, Gateway as below: IP address: Manually assign the IP address that the network is using.
  • Page 14 Administrator: System Status This page displays the information about the switch of MAC address, how many ports it has, system version and. Besides, users can also fill in up to 15 characters in the Comment, Contact and Location field for note. MAC Address: Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default).
  • Page 15 Administrator: Load Default Setting to EEPROM Clicking the Load button will make the switch being set to the original configuration. ※ Note: It exclude to change user name, password and IP configuration. If you want to restore default setting including IP and user name password, then you can press the reset button for hardware base reset.
  • Page 16 Administrator: Firmware Update Before the firmware update procedure is executed, you should enter the password twice and then press Update button. The smart switch will erase the flash memory. There is a self-protection mechanism in the Boot Loader, so the Boot Loader will keep intact. Even though the power is turned off or the cable link fails during the firmware update procedure, the Boot loader will restore the code to firmware update page.
  • Page 17 Administrator: Reboot Device Click Confirm button to reboot the device. Note: The reboot is for software base instead of hardware base.
  • Page 18 Port Management: Port Configuration In Port Configuration, you can set and view the operation mode for each port. TX/RX Capability: When the Auto-Negotiation column is set as Disable, users have to set this column as Enable or Disable. Auto-Negotiation: Enable and Disable. Being set as ‘Enable’, Speed, Duplex mode,...
  • Page 19 Pause: Flow Control for connection at speed of 10/100Mbps in Full-duplex mode. Backpressure: Flow Control for connection at speed of 10/100Mbps in Half-duplex mode. Addr. Learning: When the Auto-Negotiation column is set as Disable, users have to set this column as Enable or Disable.
  • Page 20 Port Management: Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks. That Traffic through ports can be monitored by any of the ports means traffic goes in or out monitored (source) ports will be duplicated into mirroring (destination) port. Destination (mirroring) port for monitoring Rx only, Tx only or both RX and TX traffic which come from the source port.
  • Page 21 Port Management: Bandwidth Control This page allows the setting of the bandwidth for each port. The TX rate and Rx rate can be filled with the number ranging from 1 to 255. This number should be multiplied by the selected bandwidth resolution to get the actual bandwidth.
  • Page 22 Port Management: Broadcast Storm Control The switch implements a broadcast storm control mechanism. Tick the check boxes to have them beginning to drop incoming broadcast packets if the received broadcast packet counts reach the threshold defined. Each port’s broadcast storm protection function can be enabled individually by ticking the check boxes.
  • Page 23 VLAN Setting: VLAN Mode You may select the VLAN Mode of the switch. Port-Based Mode Port-based VLAN is for separating traffic only on this single switch. There is no handover of network traffic within VLAN groups to other switches. Tag Baesd Mode For the handover to other switches use Tag Based VLAN.
  • Page 24 VLAN Setting: VLAN Member in Port Based Mode In Port Based Mode you see a matrix of your 16 Ports. Simply select the port on top screen you want to configure, click on Read, and then select or deselect the ports that are on the same VLAN group.
  • Page 25 VLAN Setting: VLAN Member in Tag Based Mode Add a VLAN: Enter a VID, select the VLAN member and click the VID source port and then enter a group name. Finally press “add” button to send this command. The VLAN will be added to the list. Delete a VLAN: Select a VID and press “Delete”...
  • Page 26 VLAN Setting: Multi to 1 Setting Multi to I VLAN is used in CPE side of Ethernet-to-the-Home and is exclusive to VLAN setting on VLAN Member Setting. When VLAN member Setting is updated, multi to 1 setting will be void and vice versa.
  • Page 27 Per Port Counter: Counter Category This page provides port counter of each port. There are 4 categories: Receive Packet & Transmit Packet/ Transmit & Collision / Receive Packet & Drop /Receive & CRC error. Once you change the counter category, the counter will be cleared automatically.
  • Page 28 QoS Setting: Priority Mode There are three priority modes available to specify the priority of packets being serviced. Those include First-in-First-out, All-High-Before-Low, and-Weight-Round-Robin. First-In-First-Out: Packets are placed into the queue and serviced in the order they were received. All-high-before-low(Strict priority): All packets will be assigned to either high priority queue (Queue 2) or low priority queue (Queue 1).
  • Page 29 QoS Setting : Class of Service There are 4 types of CoS for this setting; ie, TCP/UDP port, TOS/DS, 802.1p and physical port. The user can select more than one item for each port.
  • Page 30 Please note that if more than one type of CoS is selected, the switch will arrange the packet to the assigned queue according the following priority: TCP/UDP port the first, ToS/DS the second, 802.1p the third and physical port the last. For 802.1p priority, the following table is used to map the 802.1p field to the priory queue.
  • Page 31 TCP/UDP port based COS The user can select the protocol that will be forwarded as the specified mode. There are 3 user-defined UDP/TCP port groups and many well-known TCP/UDP ports. The user-defined port number may be a range or a specific number, depending on the mask.
  • Page 32 The actual CoS will behave like this table. Switch Behavior Observed Comment on P 3 8 packets coming from P2; If TCP/UDP CoS is enabled, 2 packets coming from P5; the other CoS setting will be 8 packets coming from P2; ignored.
  • Page 33 Security: MAC Address Binding Port No: Displays the port number being assigned the MAC addresses. MAC Address: Users can assign up to 3 MAC addresses to the port. Read: Pull down the selection bar to choose a port number and click the read button to show the MAC addresses bound with the port or modify the MAC addresses.
  • Page 34 Security : Scan MAC Scan MAC shows the MAC address learned by the switch, To add a MAC address to the Static MAC address list, select the port no and it will show the MAC address of the identified address.
  • Page 35 Security: TCP/UDP Filter Configuration By selecting the TCP/UDP port, the network administrator can optionally block some specific applications. There are two kinds of protocol filter functions. Allow Mode The ”forward” function makes the switch forward the selected protocol and drop other protocols. Deny Mode The ”deny”...
  • Page 36 Security: IP Address Configuration IP Address Configuration is a feature to manage the switch from a remote station . You can enter up to 30 designed management station networks by defining the IP address. To define a management station IP setting. Selet the certain Set No.
  • Page 37 Global Setting There are 2 range that you may choice from the Globle Setting : Check Source IP adder or Destin IP adder as Also, there are 4 Rule that you can define the setting : IP mismatch can pass IP match can pass IP match and port match pass IP match and port mismatch can pass...
  • Page 38 Spanning Tree: STP Bridge Setting Bridge Priority: This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this switch. The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device. However, if all devices have the same priority, the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device.
  • Page 39 Spanning Tree: STP Port Settings Port No: The port ID. It cannot be changed. Aggregations mean any configured trunk group. Root Path Cost: This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media, and higher values assigned to ports with slower media.
  • Page 40 Spanning Tree: Loopback Detection Settings This feature is to detect each port, to see any cable loop occurred on a single port. When Transmit a data packet from one port and also Receive same data packet from the same port, it is caused by the cable which connect to the port has a loop (i.e.
  • Page 41 Trunking This page is used to set trunk group for load balance and auto-backup. The smart switch supports two trunk group, each trunk consists of 2~4 ports. Trunk hash algorithm can be selected according to 4 different methods. Port ID: Among the trunk member ports, the packet will be distributed based on the port ID.
  • Page 42 Backup/Recovery This function provides the user with a method to backup/recovery the switch configuration. The user can save configuration file to a specified file. If the user wants to recover the original configuration, which is saved at the specified path, just enter the password and then press the “upload”...
  • Page 43 Miscellaneous: Miscellaneous Settings Miscellaneous setting is used to configure output queue aging time, VLAN stride and IGMP snooping. Output queue aging: This function is used to avoid the poor utilization of the switch. When a packet is stored in a switch for a long time, it will expire from the allowable time defined by the protocol and become a useless packet.
  • Page 44 Miscellaneous: IGMP Static Router Setting To enable IGMP snooping for a given VLAN, select enable on Then press the “ Update” button under Router Port Setting, and select the ports to be assigned as router ports for IGMP snooping for the VLAN. A router port configured manually is a Static Router Port, and a Dynamic Router Port is dynamically configured by the Switch when a query control message is received.
  • Page 45 SNMP Settings The SNMP Setting allows you to quick enable/ disable the SNMP function and configure the SNMP Community name. The default SNMP setting is disabled. Click Enabled, enter community names to configure community Settings. Community Settings Community Name: A community name that acts like a password and permints access to the SNMP protocol.
  • Page 46 System Description: A Description assigned to the switch system System Contact: Specifies the system Contact System Location: Specifies the system Location Logout The administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard agent. User should therefore assign a new administrator password as soon as possible, and store it in a safe place.
  • Page 47 When you forgot your IP or password, please use the reset button for the factory default setting? Please take the following steps to reset the Web Smart Switch back to the original default: Step 1: Turn on the Web Smart Switch Step 2: Press and hold the reset button continuously for 5 seconds and release the reset button.