Installation Guide Web Smart Managed 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switches with VLAN Support KS-115FM-V KS-117FM-V DOC.030430-KS115FM-V-KS117FM-V-K...
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright (C) All Rights Reserved. TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp. This device complies with Class A Part 15 the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including the interference that may cause.
One 100BASE-FX Fiber switch port • Web-based device management support • Compact Fast Ethernet switch • Six 10/100BASE-TX auto-negotiation TP switched ports • One 100BASE-FX Fiber switch port • Web-based device management support • Compact Fast Ethernet switch KS-115FM-V series KS-117FM-V series...
1.1 Features • The 10/100BASE-TX switched ports support: Auto speed sensing for 100Mbps or 10Mbps connection Auto configuration for connected auto-negotiation devices Full-duplex or half-duplex operation Port configuration can be changed via web management interface • The 100BASE-FX switched port supports: 100Mbps full duplex connection Variety of fiber connectors such as ST, SC, MT-RJ, LC and VF-45 Multimode and single mode fiber cables (model dependent)
2. Installing the Switches 2.1 Unpacking Check to see that you have everything before you start the installation. • Installation guide • The switch unit • Rubber magnet stand • One AC power adapter for the unit 2.2 Supply the Power Checking AC Power Before you begin the installation, check the AC voltage of your area.
2. Connect the power adapter cable to the switch before connecting the adapter to the AC outlet. 2.3 Port Configuration The switches provide port configuration function through the manage- ment interface. The setting options are shown as follows: Port Type Auto-negotiation Speed options Duplex options...
2.4 VLAN Function The switches support two VLAN modes. One is Port-based VLAN and the other is 802.1Q VLAN. The following configuration are supported: 1. VLAN Mode : Port-based mode or 802.1Q mode 2. VLAN mapping table setup : member ports setup for each group 3.
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802.1Q VLAN Mode 1. This mode supports 16 VLAN groups, Group 0 ~ Group 15. 2. When an untagged packet is received, the associated PVID setting of the input port is used to map to one VLAN group in VLAN group table.
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Summary of VLAN Group Lookup (Group Mapping Index) Input Packet Type Untagged packet Tagged packet Factory Default Settings VLAN Mode VLAN Group 0 VLAN Group 1 VLAN Group 2~15 PVID Tag Mode Port-based VLAN Mode 802.1Q VLAN Mode PVID bit3-0 of input port PVID bit3-0 of input port PVID bit3-0 of input port VID bit3-0 of the packet Port-based mode MNG port only (No user port)
2.5 DHCP and IP Configuration Each switch must be designated an IP address before it can be managed from web browser. Basically, the switches provide two methods for IP configuration: 1. DHCP mode The switch requests a dynamic IP address from the first discovered DHCP server in the network when boot up.
2.7 Making UTP Connections TP Port Configuration Use management function to set the required TP port configuration. It is recommended to set the highest ability for the TP ports as follows: Auto-negotiation = enabled Speed = 100M Duplex = Full This is appropriate to support connection to almost every Ethernet de- vices including those which are not auto-negotiation capable.
2.8 Making Fiber Connection For different fiber connections, several alternative models can be selected for different fiber connections as follows: Model Ext. Connector -SA2 *: The maximum distance connecting to a full duplex device The recommended multimode fiber is 62.5/125mm and 9/125mm for single mode fiber.
2.9 LED Indications Functions POWER : indicates the status of the power supplied to the switch. 100/10 : indicates the connection speed between the TP port and the associated connected device. LINK/Act. : indicates the port link and activity status FDX/Col.
3. Web Management 3.1 Web Browser The system features an http server which can serve the management requests coming from any web browser software over internet or intranet network. Web Browser Compatible web browser software with JAVA support Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later Netscape Communicator 4.x or later Start connection Before the switch can be managed from a web browser software, the...
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Enter your password and click [OK] to login into the switch. The switch comes with factory default password : 123. -20-...
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The web page is shown as follows when a successful login is performed: The left side shows the switch model and menu list. The list includes : [Port Setup] : shows port status and port configuration setup [IP Setup] : setup IP mode and related settings [VLAN Setup] : setup VLAN related settings [Password Setup] : change password...
3.2 Port Setup The middle part of previous figure shows all port status of the connected switch. The right side shows port configuration setup page. Port Status Port Status page displays the current port status. The status are: Port Port number (FX : FX port) Link Port link status, Up = link up, Down = link down Speed...
3.3 IP Setup This page includes the following functions: IP Status Display information of current IP used If the current IP address is labeled (DHCP), it means the IP is assigned by DHCP server. IP Setup Set static IP address to be used when DHCP is disabled or when no DHCP server is available.
3.4 VLAN Setup VLAN Mode Select Port-based VLAN : Port-based VLAN 802.1Q base VLAN : IEEE 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN Click [Apply] to make change effective immediately. Note: 1. Both modes use same group member port settings and Port PVID settings. When selecting Port-based VLAN, all ports are set to Untag ports automatically.
3.4.1 Port-based VLAN Click [VLAN Mapping Table] This page is used to setup member ports for each VLAN group. Total of 16 VLAN groups are supported. The steps to configure the member ports are: 1. Select Group number : 0 ~ 15. 2.
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Click [Port PVID Setting] This page is used to setup PVID and Tag mode for each port as follows: PVID : The setting value is used for VLAN group lookup index. When a packet is received, the least four bits (bit 3~bit 0) of the PVID setting of the input port is used as the index mapping to one VLAN group.
3.4.2 802.1Q VLAN Click [VLAN Mapping Table] This page is used to setup member ports for each VLAN group. Total of 16 VLAN groups are supported. Actually, the table are shared by Port- based VLAN mode and 802.1Q VLAN mode. The steps to configure the member ports are: 1.
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Click [Port PVID Setting] This page is used to setup PVID and Tag mode for each port as follows: PVID : The valid value range is 1 ~ 4095. The setting value is used for the following purposes: 1. It is used as VLAN group lookup index when an untagged packet is received.
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Tag Mode : Setting for each port to be Tag port or Untag port for out- bound. Tag port - All output packets are tagged. Untag port - All output packets are untagged. Depending on the received packet type, the rules are applied as follows: Received untagged packet output to: Tag port : The packet is inserted with PVID of the input port...
.5 Password Setup Password is used for checking authority for accessing the switch. To change password setting, enter your new password and reconfirm the input again. Click [Apply] to apply the new password immediately. -30-...
3.6 Restore Default This command is used to restore all settings back to factory default values. Click [Restore] to apply immediately. Refer to Appendix for fac- tory default values. -31-...
Appendix: Factory Default Values Settings DHCP mode Static IP address Netmask Default gateway IP 192.168.0.1 Login password TP ports TP port speed TP port duplex VLAN mode VLAN group table Port PVID Tag mode Appendix: Effective Time of Setting Changes Settings DHCP Mode Static IP Setup...