KTI Networks Switch KSD 800M User Manual

KSD-800M  
Series  
Industrial Managed 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switches  
with Fiber Connectivity  
Installation Guide  
DOC.050710  
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TRADEMARKS  
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.  
WARNING:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
NOTICE:  
(1) The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
(2) Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the  
emission limits.  
CISPR A COMPLIANCE:  
This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following  
technical standard.  
EN 55022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information  
Technology Equipment. This device complies with CISPR Class A.  
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer-  
ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
CE NOTICE  
Marking by the symbol  
indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the Euro-  
pean Community. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following techni-  
cal standards:  
EN 55022: Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference characteristics of Information  
Technology Equipment.  
EN 50082/1:Generic Immunity Standard -Part 1: Domestic Commercial and Light Industry.  
EN 60555-2: Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical  
equipment - Part 2: Harmonics.  
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Table of Contents  
1. Introduction.................................................................................................. 6  
1.1 Features ...................................................................................................................7  
1.2 Product Panels.........................................................................................................8  
1.3 Front Panel ...............................................................................................................9  
1.4 Network Ports...........................................................................................................9  
1.5 LED Indicators........................................................................................................10  
1.6 Top Panel................................................................................................................ 11  
1.7 Specifications ......................................................................................................... 11  
1.8 Model Definitions ....................................................................................................14  
2. Installation .................................................................................................. 16  
2.1 Unpacking...............................................................................................................16  
2.2 Safety Cautions ......................................................................................................16  
2.3 DIN-Rail Mounting...................................................................................................17  
2.4 Panel Mounting .......................................................................................................18  
2.5 Applying Power.......................................................................................................20  
2.6 Power Failure Relay Output ...................................................................................21  
2.7 Reset Button ..........................................................................................................22  
2.8 Making UTP Connections .......................................................................................22  
2.9 Making Fiber Connections ......................................................................................23  
2.10 LED Indication ......................................................................................................24  
2.11 Configuring IP Address for the Switch ...................................................................25  
2.12 Configuring User Name and Password .................................................................25  
2.13 Configuring SNMP Settings ...................................................................................25  
2.14 Configuring Port 7 and Port 8 ................................................................................25  
3. Advanced Functions .................................................................................. 26  
3.1 QoS Function ..........................................................................................................26  
3.1.1 Priority Level .........................................................................................................26  
3.1.2 Egress Service Policy ..........................................................................................26  
3.1.3 Packet Priority Classification ................................................................................26  
3.1.3.1 Port-based Priority Setting (per port setting) .....................................................27  
3.1.3.2 802.1p Classification (per port setting) ..............................................................27  
3.1.3.3 DSCP Classification (per port setting) ..............................................................27  
3.1.3.4 IP Network Address Classification.....................................................................28  
3.1.4 Other QoS Settings ..............................................................................................28  
3.2 VLAN Function.........................................................................................................29  
3.2.1 VLAN Operation....................................................................................................29  
3.2.2 Ingress Rules .......................................................................................................30  
3.2.2.1 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN Mode (global setting) .................................................30  
3.2.2.2 Ingress Member Filtering (global setting)...........................................................30  
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3.2.2.3 Unmatched VID Filtering (per port setting) ........................................................30  
3.2.3 VLAN Group Mapping ...........................................................................................31  
3.2.4 Packet Forwarding under VLAN ...........................................................................31  
3.2.5 Egress Tagging Rules ..........................................................................................31  
3.2.5.1 Egress Tag Rule (per port setting).....................................................................31  
3.2.5.2 Null VID Replacement (per port setting) ............................................................32  
3.2.6 Summary of VLAN Function .................................................................................32  
4. Software Management ............................................................................... 33  
4.1 Telnet Management Interface...................................................................................33  
4.2 IP Menu ...................................................................................................................34  
4.3 SNMP Menu.............................................................................................................35  
4.4 Port Config ..............................................................................................................36  
4.5 Administrator ...........................................................................................................37  
4.5.1 Administrator -> VLAN Settings ............................................................................37  
4.5.2 Administrator -> QoS Settings .............................................................................41  
4.6 Restore Default Values............................................................................................44  
4.7 Security Manager ....................................................................................................44  
4.8 Update Firmware.....................................................................................................45  
4.9 Reboot System .......................................................................................................45  
4.10 Exit ........................................................................................................................45  
5. Web Management ....................................................................................... 46  
5.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection.....................................................46  
5.2 Login to the Switch Unit ...........................................................................................46  
5.3 Port Status Menu.....................................................................................................48  
5.4 Administrator ...........................................................................................................49  
5.4.1 Basic Menu...........................................................................................................49  
5.4.2 Port Controls ........................................................................................................52  
5.4.3 VLAN Controls ......................................................................................................53  
5.4.4 QoS Controls .......................................................................................................58  
5.4.5 Security Manager..................................................................................................61  
5.4.6 Image Refresh Time .............................................................................................61  
5.4.7 Update Firmware..................................................................................................62  
5.4.8 Restore Default ....................................................................................................62  
5.4.9 Reboot System ....................................................................................................62  
6. SNMP Management .................................................................................... 63  
6.1 MIB Objects .............................................................................................................63  
6.2 SNMP Traps ............................................................................................................63  
Appendix. Factory Default Settings .............................................................. 64  
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1. Introduction  
The KSD-800M series are managed 8-port full wire speed Fast Ethernet switches for industrial appli-  
cations. Depending on the fiber connectivity, the series is provided in three types of configuration as  
follows:  
Model series  
800M  
10/100TX TP Ports  
8 ports  
100FX fiber ports  
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800M-1xxx  
800M-2xxx  
8 ports  
8 ports  
1 port  
2 ports  
The switches provide the following advantages:  
Plug and Play  
The switches provide eight 10/100TX copper ports for connections to Ethernet devices or 100Mbps  
Fast Ethernet devices. With the featured auto-negotiation function, the switches can detect and config-  
ure the connection speed and duplex automatically. The switches also provide auto MDI/MDI-X func-  
tion, which can detect the connected cable and switch the transmission wire pair and receiving pair  
automatically. This auto-crossover function can simplify the type of network cables used.  
Auto Copper/Fiber Connections  
The 100FX fiber ports can support 100Mbps fiber connection using optic fiber cable and extend a  
network connection up to several kilometers via fiber cables. The 100TX ports are designed to share  
the same switched ports with the associated 10/100TX copper ports. It means the switched port sup-  
ports dual network media types, either copper cable or fiber cable and detect link and select the media  
type automatically.  
Management  
The switches are embedded with microprocessor which provides management functions for advanced  
network functions including Port Control, Quality of Service, and Virtual LAN functions. The manage-  
ment can be performed via SNMP protocol, Telnet interface and Web based interface over TCP/IP  
network.  
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Designed for Industrial Applications  
For industrial environment, the switches are designed with the following enhanced features:  
n High and wide operating temperature  
n Wide operating voltage range for DC power input  
n Power input interface: Screw terminal block and DC jack for adapter  
n Relay output for device power failure alarm  
n DIN rail mounting support for industrial enclosure  
n Panel mounting support for industrial enclosure  
1.1 Features  
Basic functions  
• Fast Ethernet switch with 8 10/100TX copper ports  
• Auto MDI/MDI-X detection on all 10/100TX ports  
• Auto-negotiation capable on all 10/100TX ports  
• 100FX ports support wide range of fiber options  
- ST, SC connectors  
- Multi-mode fiber, Single mode duplex fiber  
• Far End Fault function on 100FX ports  
• Auto configuration for 10/100TX or 100FX for port 7 and port 8  
• Back pressure flow control for half duplex operation  
• IEEE 802.3x flow control for full duplex operation  
• Broadcast storm protection function  
• Provides comprehensive LED indication  
• Support DIN-rail and panel mounting  
Management functions  
• Port configuration control and status monitoring  
• Provides Quality of Service (QoS) control for packet traffic  
• Supports tagged Virtual LAN (VLAN) network  
• Supports SNMP management interface  
• Provides SNMP based event traps  
• Supports Telnet management interface  
• Supports Web based browsing interface  
• In-band embedded firmware upgrade function  
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1.2 Product Panels  
The following figure illustrates three major panels of model 800-2 series as example:  
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1.3 Front Panel  
The figure below shows the individual front panel of three model series. The main difference is the  
number of the equipped fiber ports.  
1.4 Network Ports  
Model 800M provides eight 10/100TX copper ports only. No fiber connectivity is equipped.  
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Model 800M-1 series provide eight 10/100TX copper ports and one 100FX fiber connector. Port 8  
supports dual network cable types.  
Model 800M-2 series provide eight 10/100TX copper ports and two 100FX fiber connectors. Port 7  
and Port 8 support dual network cable types.  
1.5 LED Indicators  
LED  
PWR  
LNK  
100M  
FX7  
Function  
Power status  
Network port link status (per port)  
Network port speed status (per port)  
Fiber port link status (if FX7 is provided on Port 7)  
Fiber port link status (if FX8 is provided on Port 8)  
Embedded microprocessor operation status  
FX8  
Mgt.  
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1.6 Top Panel  
All three model series provide same top panel as figure shown below:  
The main functions are:  
DC Power Jack  
Terminal Block  
This connector is used when a AC-DC power adapter is used as a power  
source to the switch.  
This connector provides the following interfaces:  
DC1 Positive(+) and Negative(-) - VDC power input from power system  
DC2 Positive(+) and Negative(-) - VDC power cascaded to next device  
PF Positive(+) and Negative(-) - Power failure relay output  
Hardware reset push button  
Reset  
1.7 Specifications  
Network Ports  
Switched Port Number  
Model 800M 800M-1 series 800M-2 series  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Port 3  
Port 4  
Port 5  
Port 6  
Port 7  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
100FX  
Port 8  
10/100TX  
10/100TX  
100FX  
10/100TX  
100FX  
Note: 10/100TX - TP RJ-45, 100FX - Fiber  
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10/100TX Twisted Pair Ports  
Compliance  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX  
Connectors  
Shielded RJ-45 jacks  
Auto MDI/MDI-X detection  
Auto-negotiation  
Pin assignments  
Configuration  
Transmission rate  
Duplex support  
Flow control  
10Mbps, 100Mbps  
Full/Half duplex  
IEEE 802.3x pause frame base for full duplex operation  
Back pressure for half duplex operation  
Network cable  
Cat.5 UTP  
100FX Fiber Ports  
Compliance  
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX  
Forced 100Mbps, Full duplex  
100Mbps  
Configuration  
Transmission rate  
Far end fault function  
Capable to receive FEFI (far end fault indication) signal  
Capable to send FEFI signal when Rx link failure detected  
Flow control  
IEEE 802.3x pause frame base for full duplex operation  
Back pressure for half duplex operation  
Network cables  
Eye safety  
MMF 50/125 60/125, SMF 9/125  
IEC 825 compliant  
Optical Specifications  
Switch Functions  
Refer to Section 1.8.  
MAC Addresses Table 1K entries  
Forwarding & filtering Non-blocking, full wire speed  
10Mbps - 14,880 pps at 64-byte packets  
100Mbps - 148,800pps at 64-byte packets  
Switching technology  
Store and forward  
Maximum packet length 1536 bytes  
Broadcast storm  
64 consecutive broadcast packets in 800ms  
Protection by dropping broadcast storm packets  
VLAN function  
QoS function  
Port control  
Port-based VLAN & IEEE 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN  
Port-based, 802.1p-based, IP DSCP-based, IP address-based  
Port configuration control via software management  
LED Indicators  
System  
Power status, Embedded microprocessor operation status  
TP port link/activity status, speed status  
FX port link status  
Per 10/100TX port  
Per 100FX port  
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Software Management Functions  
Interfaces  
Web, telnet, SNMP MIB-II & private MIB, Traps  
Management objects  
Port configuration control and status  
Username and password settings  
IP, SNMP related settings  
VLAN function settings  
QoS function setting  
Port Configuration Control Function  
Configuration  
P1 ~ P6  
Port control function  
Port TX/RX - enable, disable  
Port mode - Auto (auto-negotiation), Forced  
Port speed - 100Mbps, 10Mbps  
Port duplex - full, half  
Port Status  
Port mode, link, speed, duplex  
VLAN Function  
VLAN groups  
Global Settings  
8 groups  
VLAN Mode - Port-based, 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN  
Ingress member port filtering mode  
VLAN Group Settings 12-bit VLAN ID  
Member ports  
Per Port Settings  
Default VLAN group index  
Unmatched VID packet ingress filtering mode  
Egress Tagging Rules  
Null VID replacement mode (Egress)  
QoS Function  
Priority level  
2, High priority and Low priority  
Priority classifications  
Port-based priority mode (per port setting)  
802.1p classification (per port setting)  
Default IP DSCP classification (per port setting)  
2 user defined DSCP match classification (global)  
2 user defined IP network address match classification (global)  
Threshold tag value setting for high priority (0 ~ 7)  
Weighted round robin ratio : 16:1, always high first, 8:1, 4:1  
802.1p priority tag  
Egress service policy  
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DC Power Input  
Interfaces  
Euro type terminal block contacts  
(DC1 DC2 : 2 sets for power wire cascading)  
DC Jack ( -D 6.3mm / + D 2.0mm)  
Operating Input Voltages +7V ~ +30V(+5%)  
Power consumption  
Model 800M  
Model 800M-1  
Model 800M-2  
4.7W/7.5VDC input, 5.0W/30VDC input  
6.0W/7.5VDC input, 6.3W/30VDC input  
8.0W/7.5VDC input, 8.3W/30VDC input  
Mechanical  
Dimension (base)  
Housing  
140 x 106 x 40 mm  
Enclosed metal with no fan  
Mounting  
Support DIN-rail mounting, Panel mounting  
Model 800M: 465g, Model 800M-1: 475g, Model 800M-2: 485g  
Weight  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature Typical -20oC ~ 70oC  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Electrical Approvals  
FCC  
-20oC ~ 85oC  
5% ~ 90%  
Part 15 rule Class A  
CE  
EMC, CISPR22 Class A  
1.8 Model Definitions  
Model  
800M  
TP Port  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
FX Port Connector Cable  
no  
Distance max. Operating Temperature  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
800M-1T  
800M-1C  
800M-1CL1  
800M-1CL2  
800M-1SA2  
800M-1SL2  
800M-1SL2B  
800M-2T  
FX8  
FX8  
FX8  
FX8  
FX8  
FX8  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
FX7  
ST  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
ST  
ST  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SC  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
SMF  
2km  
2km  
2km  
2km  
15km  
20km  
20-30km  
2km  
-10oC ~ 70oC  
-10oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-10oC ~ 70oC  
SMF  
SMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
MMF  
SMF  
SMF  
SMF  
SMF  
SMF  
2km  
2km  
2km  
2km  
2km  
2km  
2km  
15km  
15km  
20-30km  
20-30km  
20km  
20km  
2km  
800M-2C  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
P1-P8  
-10oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
800M-2CL1  
800M-2CL2  
800M-2SA2  
800M-2SL2B  
800M-2SL2  
SMF  
MMF  
800M-2MCSL2B P1-P8  
800M-2MCSL2 P1-P8  
FX8  
FX7  
FX8  
SC  
SC  
SC  
SMF  
MMF  
SMF  
20-30km  
2km  
-20oC ~ 70oC  
20km  
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Optical Specifications  
A variety of fiber options and the optical specifications is provided as follows:  
Model  
FX Port & Cable  
FX8 : ST MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
Wavelength TxPower  
Rx sensitivity  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-31dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-32dBmmax.  
Rxmax. power  
-14 dBm min.  
-14 dBm min.  
-8 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
-7 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
800M-1T  
1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
800M-1C  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-19 ~ -12 dBm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-15 ~ -8 dBm  
-15 ~ -7 dBm  
-18 ~ -7 dBm  
800M-1CL1  
800M-1CL2  
800M-1SA2  
800M-1SL2B  
800M-1SL2  
800M-2T  
FX7 : ST MMF  
FX8 : ST MMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-14 dBm min.  
-14 dBm min.  
800M-2C  
FX7 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-14 dBm min.  
-14 dBm min.  
800M-2CL1  
800M-2CL2  
800M-2SA2  
800M-2SL2B  
800M-2SL2  
FX7 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -12 dBm  
-19 ~ -12 dBm  
-31dBmmax.  
-31dBmmax.  
-8 dBm min.  
-8 dBm min.  
FX7 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC MMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
FX7 : SC SMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-15 ~ -8 dBm  
-15 ~ -8 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-7 dBm min.  
-7 dBm min.  
FX7 : SC SMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-15 ~ -7 dBm  
-15 ~ -7 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
FX7 : SC SMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-18 ~ -7 dBm  
-18 ~ -7 dBm  
-32dBmmax.  
-32dBmmax.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
800M-2MCSL2B FX7 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-15 ~ -7 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-34dBmmax.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
800M-2MCSL2 FX7 : SC MMF  
FX8 : SC SMF  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-19 ~ -14 dBm  
-18 ~ -7 dBm  
-34dBmmax.  
-32dBmmax.  
-3 dBm min.  
-3 dBm min.  
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2. Installation  
2.1 Unpacking  
The product package contains:  
The switch unit  
One DIN-rail mounting kit  
One product CD-ROM  
2.2 Safety Cautions  
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the  
following precautions.  
Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation.  
Opening or removing covers may expose you to electrical shock.  
Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments.  
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace  
the part or contact your trained service provider:  
- The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.  
- An object has fallen into the product.  
- The product has been exposed to water.  
- The product has been dropped or damaged.  
- The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.  
• Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric  
shock by shorting out interior components.  
• Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical  
ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your service  
provider or local power company.  
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2.3 DIN-Rail Mounting  
In the product package, a DIN-rail bracket is provided for mounting the switch in a industrial DIN-rail  
enclosure.  
The steps to mount the switch onto a DIN rail are:  
1. Install the mounting bracket onto the switch unit as shown below:  
2. Attach bracket to the lower edge of the DIN rail and push the unit upward a little bit until the  
bracket can clamp on the upper edge of the DIN rail.  
3. Clamp the unit to the DIN rail and make sure it is mounted securely.  
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2.4 Panel Mounting  
The switches are provided with an optional panel mounting bracket. The bracket support mounting the  
switch on a plane surface securely. The mounting steps are:  
1. Install the mounting bracket on the switch unit.  
2. Screw the bracket on the switch unit.  
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3. Screw the switch unit on a panel. Three screw locations are shown below:  
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2.5 Applying Power  
The power specifications of the switch are:  
Operating Voltage  
+7 ~ +30VDC  
Power Consumption Max. 8.3W @30VDC  
The switch provides two types of power interfaces, terminal block and DC power jack for receiving DC  
power input from external power supply.  
Using Terminal Blocks  
Either DC1 interface or DC2 interface can be used to receive DC power from an external power  
system. Or, DC2 also can be used to deliver the power received on DC1 to next switch in cascading  
way.  
DC1 +  
DC1 -  
DC2 +  
DC2 -  
Vdc Positive (+) terminal  
Vdc Negative (-) terminal  
Vdc Positive (+) terminal  
Vdc Negative (-) terminal  
Three 2P terminal plugs are provided together with the switch. Two of the three plugs are used for  
DC1 and DC2 interfaces respectively. The plug is shown below:  
Power wires : 24 ~ 12AWG (IEC 0.5~2.5mm2)  
Install the power source wires with the plug properly. Then, plug in DC1 contacts. If cascading the  
power to next switch device is needed, install the power wires and plug for another switch. Then, use  
DC2 contacts.  
Note: Only up to four device units can be cascaded to receive power from  
one main power input source.  
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Using DC Power Jack  
When an external power system is not available, the switch provides a DC jack to receive power from  
typical AC-DC power adapter alternatively.  
AC Power Adapters: Optional commercial rated adapters are available for purchasing.  
Rated AC120V/60Hz DC7.5V 1.5A  
Rated AC230V/50Hz DC7.5V 1.5A  
Rated AC100V/50-60Hz DC7.5V 1.5A  
Rated AC240V/50Hz DC7.5V 1.5A  
Note: Before you begin the installation, check the AC voltage of your area. The AC power  
adapter which is used to supply the DC power for the unit should have the AC voltage  
matching the commercial power voltage in your area.  
2.6 Power Failure Relay Output  
The switch provides a relay output to report power failure event to a remote alarm monitoring system.  
The replay output is provided with two contacts in the terminal block next DC2 interface.  
Use the provided 2P terminal plug for signal wiring and plug into the PF+/- contacts. The function is  
designed as :  
Power is normal PF+ contact is shorted with PF- contact.  
Power failure  
PF+ contact is disconnected with PF- contact.  
Note: Be sure the voltage applied on PF+/- contacts is within the specification of  
30VDC/1A max. or 120VAC/0.5A max.  
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2.7 Reset Button  
The reset button is used to perform a reset to the switch. It is not used in normal cases and can be used  
for diagnostic purpose. If any network hanging problem is suspected, it is useful to push the button to  
reset the switch without turning off the power. Check whether the network is recovered.  
The button can also be used to restore the software configuration settings to factory default values.  
The operations are:  
Operation  
Function  
Press the button more than 5 seconds  
Press the button less than 5 seconds  
Restore the switch back to factory default settings  
Reboot the switch  
2.8 Making UTP Connections  
The 10/100TX ports supports the following connection types and distances:  
Network Cables  
10BASE-T: 2-pair UTP Cat. 3,4,5 , EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm  
100BASE-TX: 2-pair UTP Cat. 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm  
Link distance: Up to 100 meters  
Auto MDI/MDI-X Function  
This function allows the port to auto-detect the twisted-pair signals and adapts itself to form a valid  
MDI to MDI-X connection with the remote connected device automatically. No matter a straight  
through cable or crossover cable is connected, the ports can sense the receiving pair automatically and  
configure itself to match the rule for MDI to MDI-X connection. It simplifies the cable installation.  
Auto-negotiation Function  
The ports are featured with auto-negotiation function and full capability to support connection to :  
Auto-negotiation devices  
Auto-negotiation incapable 10BASE-T half duplex devices  
Auto-negotiation incapable 100BASE-TX half duplex devices  
It performs a negotiation process for the speed and duplex configuration with the connected device  
automatically when each time a link is being established. If the connected device is also auto-negotia-  
tion capable, both devices will come out the best configuration after negotiation process. If the con-  
nected device is incapable in auto-negotiation, the switch will sense the speed and use half duplex for  
the connection.  
Port Configuration Management  
For making proper connection to an auto-negotiation incapable device, it is suggested to use port con-  
trol function via software management to set forced mode and specify speed and duplex mode which  
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2.9 Making Fiber Connections  
FX7 port and FX8 port operate on 100Mbps and full duplex.  
The following figure illustrates a connection example between two fiber ports:  
Make sure the Rx-to-Tx connection rule is followed on the both ends of the fiber cable.  
Far End Fault Function  
The FX ports are facilitated with this function, which conforms to IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX specifi-  
cations. When the FX port detects a link failure on its receiving circuitry, it will send out an FEFI (Far  
End Fault Indication) signal to the remote connected device to indicate a remote fault is detected. It  
also is capable to receive FEFI signal sent from the remote link partner. Upon receiving an FEFI signal,  
it indicates a link failure occurred on the transmitting path. This function allows the switch to report a  
fiber link fault even when a link failure occurred on transmitting fiber cable.  
Network Cables  
Multimode (MMF) - 50/125, 62.5/125  
Single mode (SMF) - 9/125  
Note: Since the FX port shares the same switched port with 10/100TX connector, make sure  
only one network cable type is used any time. In the case of both cable types are used  
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2.10 LED Indication  
LED  
Function  
State  
Interpretation  
PWR  
Power status  
ON  
The power is supplied to the switch.  
OFF  
The power is not supplied to the switch.  
LNK  
Port link status  
ON  
An active link is established on the port. (No traffic)  
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.  
OFF  
Port link is down.  
100M  
FX7  
Port speed status ON  
OFF  
100Mbps  
10Mbps  
FX7 link status  
FX8 link status  
Factory Reserved  
ON  
FX7 port is link up.  
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.  
OFF  
Port link is down.  
FX8  
ON  
FX8 port is link up.  
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.  
OFF  
Port link is down.  
Mgt.  
Ignore the indication.  
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2.11 Configuring IP Address for the Switch  
The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management :  
Default IP address of the switch : 192.168.0.2 / 255.255.255.0  
The IP Address is an identification of the switch in a TCP/IP network. Each switch should be desig-  
nated a new and unique IP address in the network. Refer to Telnet management interface.  
To change the default IP address Use Telnet IP menu.  
2.12 Configuring User Name and Password  
The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management :  
User name : admin  
Password : 123  
The user name and password are used for authentication in accessing to the switch via Telnet interface  
and Http web-based interface. For security reason, it is recommended to change the default settings  
for the switch before deploying it to your network. Refer to Telnet management interface.  
To change user name and password Use Telnet Security Manager menu  
2.13 Configuring SNMP Settings  
The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for SNMP software management :  
Community strings : public with access right - read only  
The community strings are used for authentication in accessing to the switch via SNMP protocol. For  
security reason, it is recommended to change the default settings for the switch before deploying it to  
your network. Refer to Telnet management interface.  
To change Community strings Use Telnet SNMP menu  
2.14 Configuring Port 7 and Port 8  
If a 100FX is provided on Port 7 or Port 8 and 100FX fiber connection is selected, configure the port to  
auto-negotiation disabled, 100M, and full duplex. Refer to Telnet management interface.  
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3. Advanced Functions  
To help a better understanding about the software management interfaces, this chapter describes some  
advanced functions provided by the switch.  
3.1 QoS Function  
The switch provides a powerful Quality of Service (QoS) function to guide the packet forwarding in  
two priority levels. The versatile classification methods can meet most of the application needs. The  
following figure illustrates the QoS operation flow when a packet received on the input port until it is  
transmitted out from the output port:  
3.1.1 Priority Level  
Each output (egress) port in the switch is equipped with two transmission priority queues to store the  
packets for transmission. The high priority queue stores the high priority packets and low priority queue  
stores the low priority packets.  
3.1.2 Egress Service Policy  
The packets in high priority queue and low priority queue are transmitted out from a port based on a  
user configured round robin ratio, called egress service policy between high priority queue and low  
priority queue. The switch provides four ratio options for the service policy:  
[ 4:1 ] : 4 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
[ 8:1 ] : 8 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
[ 16 :1 ] : 16 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
[Always high priority first] : Packets in high priority queue are sent first until the queue is empty  
3.1.3 Packet Priority Classification  
Each received packet is determined and classified into one of two priority levels, high priority and low  
priority upon reception. The switch provides many classification methods including:  
Port based  
802.1p based  
IP DSCP based  
IP network address based  
They all can be configured to be activated or not. Some are per port configuration and some are global  
configuration for the switch. More than one classification method can be enabled at the same time. If  
a packet is classified as high priority in any one of the enabled (applied) classifications, the packet is  
forwarded to the high priority queue of the output port. Otherwise, it is classified as low priority.  
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3.1.3.1 Port-based Priority Setting (per port setting)  
As one port is configured to be enabled for port-based priority, all received packets on the port will be  
classified as high priority. The options are:  
Enable -  
All packets received on the port are classified as high priority  
Disable - Port-based classification is not applied.  
3.1.3.2 802.1p Classification (per port setting)  
For a received 802.1Q VLAN tagged packet, the switch will check the 3-bit User Priority value in TCI  
(Tag Control Information) field of packet tag data. If the priority value is equal or larger than a config-  
ured 802.1p High Priority Tag Setting, the packet is classified as high priority.  
Enable -  
Tagged packets received on the port are classified by comparing the packets User  
Priority value and 802.1p High Priority Tag Threshold Setting.  
Disable - 802.1p classification is not applied.  
3.1.3.3 DSCP Classification (per port setting)  
As a port is enabled for IP DSCP classification, the switch will check the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP)  
value of the IP packets received on the port.  
Enable -  
IP packets received on the port are classified by checking the packets DSCP value.  
Disable - DSCP classification is not applied.  
The following checks are performed to classify the packet priority:  
1. Default DSCP : If the packet’s DSCP value is one the default code point listed below, the  
packet is classified as high priority. EF - <101110>, AF - <001010> <010010> <011010>  
<100010> and Network Control - <111000> <110000>.  
2. User Defined DSCP : If the packets DSCP value matches the user defined DSCP(A) and  
DSCP(B) settings, the packet is classified as high priority. DSCP(A) and DSCP(B) settings will  
be described later.  
User defined DSCP(A) and DSCP(B) can be enabled respectively.  
User Defined DSCP(A) Classification (Global)  
User can configure a specific DSCP value in DSCP(A) setting as high priority beside default DSCPs.  
Enable -  
Enable DSCP(A) checking  
Disable - DSCP(A) classification is not applied.  
User Defined DSCP(B) Classification (Global)  
User can configure a specific DSCP value in DSCP(B) setting as high priority beside default DSCPs.  
Enable -  
Enable DSCP(B) checking  
Disable - DSCP(B) classification is not applied.  
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3.1.3.4 IP Network Address Classification  
User can configured two IP network address settings, IP(A) and IP(B). If a received IP packets  
source address or destination address belongs to the user defined IP network addresses. The packet is  
classified as high priority.  
User Defined IP(A) Classification (Global)  
Enable -  
Enable IP(A) checking  
Disable - IP(A) classification is not applied.  
User Defined IP(B) Classification (Global)  
Enable -  
Enable IP(B) checking  
Disable - IP(B) classification is not applied.  
3.1.4 Other QoS Settings  
• 802.1p High Priority Tag Setting for 802.1p classification  
• User Defined DSCP(A) Setting for DSCP classification  
• User Defined DSCP(B) Setting for DSCP classification  
• User Defined IP(A) Settings for IP network address classification  
- IP(A) IP address setting  
- IP(A) IP subnet mask setting  
• User Defined IP(B) Settings for IP network address classification  
- IP(B) IP address setting  
- IP(B) IP subnet mask setting  
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3.2 VLAN Function  
The switch supports port-based VLAN, 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN and eight VLAN groups. Some  
VLAN related terminologies are described as follows:  
VLAN Group  
VLAN group specifies a VLAN information that can be referred by the switch in performing VLAN  
mapping and packet forwarding for ingress port and the received packets. The information includes:  
•Group Number : index number of the VLAN group ( 1 ~ 8 )  
•VID (VLAN ID) : 12-bit value to indicate a VLAN to which the group is associated (1 ~ 4095)  
•Member Ports : the ports belong to this VLAN group for egress  
Ingress Port  
Ingress port is the input port on which a packet is received.  
Default VLAN Group Index (Port VLAN index)  
Each port has this index, which points to a default VLAN group. It is used for mapping a VLAN group  
for the ingress port under Port-based VLAN mode. It is also used for mapping to a VLAN group for  
an untagged received packet under 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN mode.  
PVID (Port VID)  
PVID is the default VID of an ingress port. It is obtained from the VID of the indexed default VLAN  
group by the ingress port. It is often used in ingress packet filtering and egress tagging operation.  
Egress Port  
Egress port is the output port from which a packet is sent out after VLAN operation.  
Null VID Packet  
A tagged packet is called Null VID packet if the packets VID is equal to 0. Sometimes, it is also called  
priority tag packet.  
3.2.1 VLAN Operation  
The following figure illustrates the basic VLAN operation flow beginning from a packet received on an  
ingress port until it is transmitted from an egress port.  
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The following sections describe the VLAN processes and related settings provided by the switch. A  
global setting means the setting is applied to all ports of the switch. A per port setting means each port  
can be configured for the setting respectively.  
3.2.2 Ingress Rules  
When a packet is received on an ingress port, the ingress rules are applied for packet filtering and  
mapping a VLAN group. The first rule is :  
3.2.2.1 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN Mode (global setting)  
Enable -  
802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN mode is used  
Disable - Port-based VLAN mode is used  
802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN Mode  
Under this mode, the switch will check the content of every received packets. For 802.1Q tagged  
packets, the tagged VID on the packet is used to look up the VLAN group table and find the group  
whose VID matches the packet tagged VID.  
Received packet type VLAN group mapping  
Final VLAN group used  
802.1Q Tagged packets Tagged VID  
Matched - use the matched VLAN group  
No matched - drop the packet  
Untagged packets  
Port VLAN index  
Default VLAN group of the ingress port  
Port-based VLAN Mode  
Under this mode, the switch does not check the contents of the received packets. The default VLAN  
group indexed by the ingress port is used directly for further VLAN operation.  
3.2.2.2 Ingress Member Filtering (global setting)  
As this rule is enabled, the received packet is dropped if the ingress port is not the member port of the  
mapped VLAN group.  
Enable -  
Drop packet if the ingress port is not the member port of the VLAN group  
Disable - No ingress member filtering is applied  
3.2.2.3 Unmatched VID Filtering (per port setting)  
A tagged received packet will be dropped if the tagged VID does not match the PVID of the ingress  
port. PVID is the VID of ingress ports default VLAN group.  
Enable -  
Drop the tagged packet if the packets VID does not match the ingress ports PVID  
Disable - No Unmatched VID filtering is applied to the port  
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3.2.3 VLAN Group Mapping  
The VLAN group mapping is the switchs decision process to find a right VLAN group for the re-  
ceived packet when it is not filtered by ingress rules. The group mapping depends on the VLAN mode  
and the packet type. The following table lists the decision rules:  
VLAN Mode  
Packet Type  
Mapping Method  
802.1Q Tag Aware Tagged & non-Null Use packets VID to loop up VLAN group table  
Matched - use the group matched  
Unmatched - drop the packet  
802.1Q Tag Aware Null VID  
802.1Q Tag Aware Untagged  
Use ingress ports default VLAN group directly  
Use ingress ports default VLAN group directly  
Use ingress ports default VLAN group directly  
Use ingress ports default VLAN group directly  
Port-based VLAN  
Port-based VLAN  
Tagged  
Untagged  
3.2.4 Packet Forwarding under VLAN  
The forwarding is a switchs process to forward the received packet to one or more egress ports. The  
process uses the following information as forwarding decision:  
The mapped VLAN groups member ports : the port range for forwarding  
The packets destination MAC address : for MAC address table loop up  
The switchs MAC address table : to find the associated input port for a learned MAC address  
If the MAC address table lookup is matched and the associated port is the VLAN member port, the  
packet is forwarded to the port (egress port). If the lookup is not matched, the switch will broadcast the  
packet to all member ports.  
3.2.5 Egress Tagging Rules  
Egress Tagging rules are used to make change to the packet before it is transmitted out from an egress  
port. Two egress tagging settings are provided for each port and are described as follows:  
3.2.5.1 Egress Tag Rule (per port setting)  
Four basic options are provided for egress tagging :  
1. Tagging with PVID for all packets  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress ports PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packets tag VID is replaced with ingress ports PVID as new tag VID  
2. Untagging for all packets  
Untagged packet : the packet is not modified  
Tagged packet : the packets tag VID is removed and becomes an untagged packet  
Null VID packet : depending on Null VID Replacement setting in next section  
3. PVID insertion for untagged packets only  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress ports PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packet is not modified  
4. No tag insertion and tag removal  
The packet is not modified at all. No tag insertion or tag removal are performed for all packets.  
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3.2.5.2 Null VID Replacement (per port setting)  
The null VID of a Null VID packet will be replaced with the associated ingress ports PVID. This  
setting still works even Egress Tag rule : [PVID insertion for untagged packets only] is selected.  
3.2.6 Summary of VLAN Function  
Number of VLAN groups : 8 groups at the same time  
VLAN ID supported : 1 ~ 4095 (12-bit VID)  
VLAN mode options : 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN, Port-based  
Ingress rules :Ingress Member Filtering (global setting)  
Unmatched VID Filtering (per port setting)  
Egress Tagging rules : Egress Tag Rule (per port setting)  
- Tagging with PVID for all packets  
- Untagging for all packets  
- PVID insertion for untagged packets only  
- No tag insertion and tag removal  
Null VID Replacement (per port setting)  
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4. Software Management  
The switch provides the following in-band management interfaces for configuring the switch to meet  
requirements for different applications:  
Telnet over TCP/IP  
Http web-based over TCP/IP  
SNMP over TCP/IP  
4.1 Telnet Management Interface  
Use Telnet software to perform the management operation. The most convenient solution is using the  
built-in Telnet function in your Windows PC. Execute Telnet command as follows:  
>telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
The specified xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the switch. Factory default IP address is 192.168.0.2.  
A welcome message and login prompt are displayed if the connection is established properly.  
Welcome to Telnet Server  
login:xxxxx  
password: xxx  
Welcome xxxxx  
Factory default login name : admin  
Factory default password : 123  
It is suggested to change the user name and password first before performing other configuration. To  
change the user name and password, select [6] Security Manager for configuration.  
Main Menu  
INET>  
Setup Menu  
TCP/IP stack v1.0  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] IP Menu  
[2] SNMP Menu  
[3] Port Config  
[4] Administrator  
[5] Restore Default Values  
[6] Security Manager  
[7] Update firmware  
[8] Reboot System  
[Q] Exit  
Please Select(0-9)....  
Note: If [Unchange] option is provided during configuration, it means keeping current  
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4.2 IP Menu  
Select [1] IP Menu to configure IP protocol related settings for the switch.  
IP Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] Set IP Address  
[2] View IP status  
[Q] Back Menu  
Please Select(0-3)....  
INET>1  
Enter Esc to abort..  
Please Input IP Address(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):192.168.0.232  
replacing net[0] IP address192.168.0.232 with 192.168.0.232  
Please Input Subnet Mask(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):255.255.255.0  
replacing subnet mask[0]255.255.255.0 with 255.255.255.0  
Please Input Gateway IP(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):192.168.0.1  
replacing gatewqy IP addr[0] 192.168.0.1 with 192.168.0.1  
Do you want to Change IP setting?(Y/N):  
IP Settings  
Description  
IP Address :  
Subnet Mask :  
Gateway IP :  
IP address assigned to the switch  
IP subnet mask of the switch  
IP address of the default gateway of the switch  
To view current IP settings of the switch, select [2] View IP status.  
IP Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] Set IP Address  
[2] View IP status  
[Q] Back Menu  
Please Select(0-3)....  
INET> 2  
IP Addr: 192.168.0.232 Submask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
INET>  
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4.3 SNMP Menu  
This menu is used for configuring SNMP protocol related settings.  
Snmp Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] View Snmp Setting  
[2] Set Snmp Name  
[3] Set Snmp Location  
[4] Set Snmp Contact  
[5] Set Snmp Community  
[6] Set Snmp Trap Manager  
[7] Set Port Link Trap Function  
[8] Set Login Failure Trap Function  
[Q] Back Menu  
Please Select(0-9)....  
INET>  
SNMP Settings  
Description  
System Name  
Name of the switch for SNMP management  
Location of the switch for SNMP management  
Contact person for the switch  
System Location  
System Contact  
Community Name  
Community Name allowed for SNMP access to the switch  
Up to 4 communities can be configured.  
Community Access Right  
Trap Manager  
Access Right associated to the community name, options  
R(read-only) - only read operation is allowed  
W(read-write) - both read and write operations are allowed.  
IP Address of the SNMP station which can receives trap  
Up to 3 trap stations can be configured.  
Trap Community Name  
Port Link Trap Function  
Login Failure Trap Function  
Community string sent with a trap message  
Enable or disable SNMP trap for port link change events  
Enable or disable SNMP trap for login failure events  
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4.4 Port Config  
Select [3] Port Config to configure port configuration.  
Port Config Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] Port Status  
[2] Port Config  
[Q] Back Menu  
Please Select(0-3)  
Select [1] Port Status to view current port status for all ports as example below:  
INET> Port Status:  
Port Port Link Auto  
Speed Duplex Port  
Auto_No Speed Duplex  
+-----+----+------+--------+------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TP Down --  
TP Down --  
TP Down --  
TP Down --  
TP Down --  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
TP Up  
Enable 100 M Full Enable Enable 100 M Full  
TP Down --  
TP Down --  
--  
--  
--  
--  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
Enable Enable 100 M Full  
+-----+----+------+--------+------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+  
INET>  
Status  
Description  
Port  
The port number  
Port Type  
TP - 10/100TX port (for Port 7 and Port 8 10/100TX is selected)  
FX - 100FX is selected (for Port 7 and Port 8 only)  
Link Status  
Port link status  
Down - port link down (no status is displayed.)  
Up - port link up  
Auto Negotia.  
Speed Status  
Duplex Status  
Port Control  
Auto-negotiation configuration  
Enable - auto-negotiation is enabled  
Disable - auto-negotiation is disabled (forced mode is used)  
Port speed status  
100M - 100Mbps is used  
10M - 10Mbps is used  
Port duplex status  
Full - full duplex is used  
Half - half duplex is used  
Port function configuration  
Enable - Port function (Tx/Rx) is enabled  
Disable - Port function (Tx/Rx) is disabled  
Auto-No Control  
Port auto-negotiation function  
Enable - enable port auto-negotiation  
Disable - disable port auto-negotiation (use forced mode)  
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Speed Control  
Duplex Control  
Speed configuration when auto-negotiation is disabled  
100M - 100Mbps  
10M - 10Mbps  
Duplex configuration when auto-negotiation is disabled  
Full - full duplex  
Half - half duplex  
Select [2] Port Config to view current port status for all ports as example below:  
Port Setting  
Description  
Ports  
Select port range to be configured.  
More than one group can be configured at the same time.  
Examples:  
123 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
1 2 3 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
1,2,3 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
Port Control  
Auto Negotiation  
Speed  
Enable / disable port function (Tx/Rx)  
Enable / disable port auto-negotiation function  
Configure speed when port auto-negotiation function is disabled  
Configure duplex when port auto-negotiation function is disabled  
Duplex  
4.5 Administrator  
Select [4] Administrator to configure advanced settings including VLAN and QoS settings:  
Administrator:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] VLAN Settings  
[2] QoS Settings  
[Q] Back Menu  
Please Select(0-4)  
4.5.1 Administrator -> VLAN Settings  
Select [1] VLAN Settings to configure VLAN function related settings:  
VLAN Settings Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] VLAN Group Information  
[2] VLAN Select  
[3] VLAN Global Settings  
[4] VLAN Group Member Settings  
[5] VLAN Group VID Settings  
[6] VLAN Per Port Settings  
[Q] Back Administrator  
Please Select(0-7)  
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Select [1] VLAN Group Information to view all groups.  
VLAN Select: Disable VLAN  
Member Ports (O : member, - : not member):  
G\P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+  
1 O O O O O O O O  
2 - O - - - - - -  
3 - - O - - - - -  
4 - - - O - - - -  
5 - - - - O - - -  
6 - - - - - O - -  
7 - - - - - - O -  
8 - - - - - - - O  
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+  
VLAN ID:  
Group  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+-------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+  
VLAN ID  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+-------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+  
INET>  
VLAN Information  
Description  
VLAN Select  
Member ports  
VLAN function of the switch is enabled or disabled.  
Table list for member ports :  
X axis - port number  
Y axis - group number  
VLAN ID  
VLAN ID configuration of each group  
Select [2] VLAN Select to enable or disable VLAN function of the switch.  
Select [3] VLAN Global Settings to configure 802.1Q Tag Aware Mode and Ingress Member Filter-  
ing Mode:  
VLAN Other Settings:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] View VLAN Global Settings  
[2] 802.1Q Tag Aware Mode  
[3] Ingress Member Filtering Mode  
[Q] Back VLAN  
Please Select(0-4)  
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VLAN Global Settings  
Description  
802.1Q Tag Aware Mode  
Enable - Under this mode, the switch will check the content of  
every received packets. For 802.1Q tagged packets, the tagged  
VID on the packet is used to look up the VLAN group table and  
find the group whose VID matches the packet tagged VID.  
Disable - Under this mode, the switch does not check the contents  
of the received packets. The default VLAN group indexed by the  
ingress port is used directly for further VLAN operation.  
Ingress Member Filtering Mode Enable - Drop packet if the ingress port is not the member port of  
the VLAN group  
Disable - No ingress member filtering is applied  
Select [4] VLAN Group Member Settings to configure member ports for VLAN groups.  
Input  
Description  
Groups  
Specify group list to be configured. More than one group can be configured at the same  
time. Examples:  
123 - Group 1, Group 2, Group 3  
1 2 3 - Group 1, Group 2, Group 3  
1,2,3 - Group 1, Group 2, Group 3  
Ports  
Enter port list for the selected groups  
Examples:  
123 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
1 2 3 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
1,2,3 - Port 1, Port 2, Port 3  
Select [5] VLAN Group VID Settings to configure VLAN ID for VLAN groups.  
VID Setting  
Description  
Groups  
Select group list to be configured.  
VLAN ID  
Enter VLAN ID for the selected groups  
Valid values : 1 - 4095  
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Select [6] VLAN Per Port Settings to configure VLAN ID for VLAN groups.  
VLAN Per Port Settings:  
Port Default Unmatched Egress  
No. Group VID tag rule VID  
+-----+--------+-----------+---------+---------+  
Null  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
+-----+--------+-----------+---------+---------+  
Enter Esc to abort..  
Please Input Ports (1~8):  
Per Port Settings  
Description  
Ports  
Input port list for configuration.  
Default Group  
Unmatched VID  
Index to the default group of the selected ports  
Enable - Drop the tagged packet if the packet’s VID does not match the  
ingress port’s PVID  
Disable - No Unmatched VID filtering is applied to the port  
Egress tag rule  
Egress Tagging rules are used to make change to the packet before it is  
transmitted out from an egress port. Options are:  
(1) Tagging with ingress PVID for all packets -  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress  
ports PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packet’s tag VID is replaced with ingress port’s  
PVID as new tag VID  
(2) Untagging for all packets -  
Untagged packet : the packet is not modified  
Tagged packet : the packet’s tag VID is removed and becomes an  
untagged packet  
Null VID packet : depending on next Null VID Replacement setting  
(3) Ingress PVID insertion for untagged packets only -  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress  
ports PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packet is not modified  
(4) No tag insertion and tag removal -  
The packet is not modified at all. No tag insertion or tag removal are  
performed for all packets.  
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Null VID  
The null VID of a Null VID packet will be replaced with the associated  
ingress ports PVID. This setting still works even Egress Tag rule :  
[PVID insertion for untagged packets only] is selected.  
Enable - Null VID is replaced with Ports PVID for Null VID packets  
Disable - Null VID replacement rule is not applied.  
4.5.2 Administrator -> QoS Settings  
Select [4] Administrator -> [2] QoS Settings to configure QoS function related settings for the  
switch.  
QoS Settings Menu:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] QoS Per Port Settings  
[2] QoS Other Settings  
[Q] Back Administrator  
Please Select(0-3)  
Select [1] QoS Per Port Settings to configure port related QoS settings:  
QoS Per Port Settings:  
Port Port based 802.1p  
Default TOS/DS  
No. priority classification classification  
+-----+----------+--------------+--------------+  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
+-----+----------+--------------+--------------+  
Enter Esc to abort..  
Please Input Ports (1~8):  
Per Port Settings  
Description  
Ports  
Input port list for configuration.  
Port based priority  
Enable - All packets received on the port are classified as high  
priority  
Disable - Port-based classification is not applied.  
802.1p classification  
Enable - Tagged packets received on the port are classified by  
comparing the packets User Priority value and 802.1p High  
Priority Tag Setting.  
Disable - 802.1p classification is not applied.  
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Default TOS/DS classification Enable - If the packets DSCP value is one the default code point  
listed below, the packet is classified as high priority. EF - <101110>,  
AF - <001010> <010010> <011010> <100010> and Network  
Control - <111000> <110000>  
Disable - Default DSCP classification is not applied.  
Select [2] QoS Other Settings to configure QoS global settings:  
QoS Other Settings:  
[0] Print this menu  
[1] Show QoS Other Status  
[2] 802.1p priority tag  
[3] Egress service policy  
[4] Specific DS Settings  
[5] Specific IP Settings  
[Q] Back QoS  
Please Select(0-6)  
Select [1] Show QoS Other Status to view other settings (global):  
802.1p priority tag  
Egress service policy  
Specific DS(A) Setting  
Specific DS(A) Value  
Specific DS(B) Setting  
Specific DS(B) Value  
Specific IP(A) Setting  
Specific IP(A) Value  
: 4  
: 16 : 1  
: Disabled  
: 111111  
: Disabled  
: 111111  
: Disabled  
: 255.255.255.255  
Specific IP(A) Mask Value : 255.255.255.255  
Specific IP(B) Setting  
Specific IP(B) Value  
Specific IP(B) Mask Value : 255.255.255.255  
INET>  
: Disabled  
: 255.255.255.255  
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Select [2] - [5] to configure other settings as follows:  
QoS Other Settings  
Description  
802.1p priority tag  
802.1p High Priority Tag Threshold Setting for 802.1p classification  
Valid values : 0 - 7  
Egress service policy  
Specific DS(A) Setting  
Weighted Round Robin ratio:  
(1) 4:1 - 4 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
(2) 8:1 - 8 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
(3) 16 :1 - 16 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
(4) Always high first - Packets in high priority queue are sent first  
until the queue is empty  
Enable - Enable user defined DSCP(A) checking  
Disable - User defined DSCP(A) classification is not applied.  
Specific DS(A) Value  
Specific DS(B) Setting  
Enter user defined DSCP(A) value for classification.  
Enable - Enable user defined DSCP(B) checking  
Disable - User defined DSCP(B) classification is not applied.  
Specific DS(B) Value  
Specific IP(A) Setting  
Enter user defined DSCP(B) value for classification.  
If a received IP packets source address or destination address  
belongs to the user defined IP network addresses. The packet is  
classified as high priority.  
Enable - Enable user defined IP(A) network address checking  
Disable - IP(A) classification is not applied.  
Specific IP(A) Value  
Set user defined IP(A) address for classification.  
Set user defined IP(A) subnet mask for classification.  
Specific IP(A) Mask Value  
IP(A) address and IP(A) subnet mask specify IP(A) user defined  
IP network address for IP packet classification.  
Specific IP(B) Setting  
If a received IP packets source address or destination address  
belongs to the user defined IP network addresses. The packet is  
classified as high priority.  
Enable - Enable user defined IP(B) network address checking  
Disable - IP(B) classification is not applied.  
Specific IP(B) Value  
Set user defined IP(B) address for classification.  
Set user defined IP(B) subnet mask for classification.  
Specific IP(B) Mask Value  
IP(B) address and IP(B) subnet mask specify IP(B) user defined  
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4.6 Restore Default Values  
Select [6] Restore Default Values to restore all settings of the switch back to factory default values.  
Do you want to restore system default settings?(Y/N):  
Refer to Appendix for factory default values.  
4.7 Security Manager  
Select [7] Security Manager to change user name and password. The user name and password are  
used for access authentication to the switch in telnet management and web management.  
Current username: admin  
Current password: ********  
Press ESC to abort ...  
Change username[admin]:admin  
Enter password(1-8):***  
Confirm password:***  
Password updating ........  
Password updated.  
User is requested to enter new password again for confirmation. A new password is accepted only  
two passwords are identical.  
It is suggested to change the factory default user name and password before installing the switch into  
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4.8 Update Firmware  
Select [7] Update Firmware to update the firmware of the switch. A new firmware may be released  
by the factory due to function enhancement. The update method is via TFTP protocol.  
The steps are:  
1. A TFTP server must be available in the network before updating the firmware.  
2. Place the new firmware on the TFTP server with filename [image.bin].  
3. Use [7] Update firmware to specify the IP address of the TFTP server and start downloading  
of the new firmware as follows:  
Enter Esc to abort..  
Please Input TFTP Server IP Address(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
TFTP Server :yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
Do you want to start download new image? (Y/N)  
Setting  
Description  
TFTP IP Address  
IP address of the TFTP server from where a new firmware is down-  
loaded.  
4.9 Reboot System  
Select [7] Reboot System to reboot the switch.  
Do you want to reboot system ?(Y/N):y  
Start rebooting.....  
Press [Y] to confirm to reboot the switch with current configuration settings. Note that the current  
telnet connection will be disconnected after confirmation.  
You must restart your telnet and login into the switch again.  
4.10 Exit  
Select [Q] Exit to stop telnet connection with the switch.  
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5. Web Management  
The switch 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  
Set IP Address for the System Unit  
Before the switch can be managed from a web browser software, make sure a unique IP address is  
configured for the switch.  
5.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection  
Start your browser software and enter the IP address of the switch unit to which you want to connect.  
The IP address is used as URL for the browser software to search the device.  
Factory default IP address : 192.168.0.2  
5.2 Login to the Switch Unit  
When browser software connects to the switch unit successfully, a Login screen is provided for you to  
login to the device as follows:  
Login  
Factory default Username : Admin  
Factory default Password : 123  
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The following screen shows welcome screen when a successful login is performed.  
In addition to the device image, the screen supports the following menus on the right side:  
1. Home : home page and device image  
2. Port Status : view all switched port status  
3. Administrator : other management functions  
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5.3 Port Status Menu  
Click >Port Status Menu to display the port status for all switched ports. The pop-up port status list is  
as follows:  
Port Status  
Description  
Port Number  
1 - 6 : 10/100TX ports - P1 ~ P2  
7 - 8 : 100FX ports - F1 F2  
Type  
Port media type  
TP - 10/100TX  
FX - 100FX (for Port 7 and Port 8 only)  
Link Status  
Auto Negotiation  
Speed Status  
Duplex Status  
Port link status  
Up - port link up (an active link is established with a link partner)  
Down - port link down  
Auto negotiation mode status  
Enabled - auto negotiation mode is enabled  
Disabled - auto negotiation mode is disabled (forced mode)  
Port speed status  
100M - 100Mbps  
10M - 10Mbps  
Port duplex status  
Full - full duplex  
Half - half duplex  
Clicking the port icons on the product image in web page also will pop-up the port status.  
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5.4 Administrator  
Click >Administrator to perform more advanced management functions as follows:  
Menu  
Function  
Basic  
Configure IP and SNMP settings for the switch  
Change port configuration including auto-negotiation, speed, duplex  
Configure VLAN related settings  
Port Control  
VLAN Controls  
QoS Controls  
Configure QoS related settings  
Security Manager  
Image Refresh Time  
Update Firmware  
Restore Default  
Reboot System  
Change user name and password  
Set the image refresh time for the web device image  
Update firmware of the switch  
Restore the switch back to factory default settings  
Reboot the switch  
5.4.1 Basic Menu  
Click Basic menu to configure IP settings and SNMP settings for the switch:  
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IP Address  
IP Address Setting  
Description  
IP Address  
Submask  
Gateway  
IP address for the switch  
Subnet mask of the IP address  
IP address of the default gateway  
SNMP Entries  
SNMP settings include system settings, community settings and Snmp trap settings as follows:  
System Settings Description  
Name  
Set a system name for the switch  
Location  
Contact  
Set the location where the switch unit is installed  
Set the contact person for the switch unit  
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Community Settings Description  
Community String  
Access Right  
Community strings which are allowed to access the switch unit via SNMP  
protocol  
The access right assigned to the community string, options are:  
RO - read only  
RW - read / write  
<<Add>>  
Remove  
Add one new community string specified in String box.  
Up to 4 community strings are allowed.  
Remove the specified community string from list.  
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Trap Manager Settings  
Description  
IP Address  
Specify the IP address of the trap manager to which the switch will  
send Snmp traps when predefined events occur.  
Community  
<<Add>>  
Community string used together with the trap messages sent to the  
trap manager  
Button to add a new trap manager (specified by an IP and Commu-  
nity) into manager list  
Remove  
Button to remove the trap manager  
Enable Link Change Trap  
Button to enable the switch to send a trap when any port link  
changes  
Enable Login Failure Trap  
Button to enable the switch to send a trap when any login failure is  
detected  
5.4.2 Port Controls  
Port Settings  
Description  
Port  
Specify the ports for the new settings.  
More than one port can be configured at the same time. Use <Shift> key  
and <Ctrl> key to specify multiple ports.  
Port Function  
Enable port transmission function, options:  
N - unchanged  
Enable - enable the port function  
Disable - disable the port function  
Auto Negotiation  
Enable auto negotiation function, options:  
Null - unchanged  
Enable - enable the port auto-negotiation function  
Disable - disable the port auto-negotiation function and use forced mode  
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Speed Control  
Duplex Control  
Apply  
Select port speed when auto-negotiation is disabled, options:  
Null - unchanged  
100M - 100Mbps  
10M - 10Mbps  
Select port duplex when auto-negotiation is disabled, options:  
Null - unchanged  
Full - full duplex  
Half - half duplex  
Button to confirm the settings  
The current port settings for all ports are also listed below the control dialog window.  
5.4.3 VLAN Controls  
VLAN settings are divided into three categories:  
1. Global - Settings which are applied for the switch and not for specific ports  
2. Group - Settings for VLAN groups  
3. Per Port - Settings applied to each port  
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Global Settings  
Description  
VLAN  
VLAN Select  
Enable VLAN - Enable switch VLAN function  
Disable VLAN - disable switch VLAN function  
Ingress Rules  
802.1Q tag aware VLAN  
Enable - Under this mode, the switch will check the content of  
every received packets. For 802.1Q tagged packets, the tagged  
VID on the packet is used to look up the VLAN group table and  
find the group whose VID matches the packets tagged VID.  
Disable - Under this mode, the switch does not check the contents  
of the received packets. The default VLAN group indexed by the  
ingress port is used directly for further VLAN operation.  
Ingress member filtering Mode Enable - Drop packet if the ingress port is not the member port of  
the found VLAN group  
Disable - ingress member filtering rule is not applied  
VLAN Group Configuration  
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Group Settings Description  
Groups  
Port  
Specify the VLAN group for member port configuration  
Specify the port to be added into or deleted from the specified group.  
N - unchanged  
Add - add the port into member port list of the group  
Del - delete the port from member list of the group  
Apply  
Button to confirm the settings  
Group Settings Description  
VLAN ID  
Settings  
?
Current VLAN ID of each VLAN group  
Set new VLAN ID of VLAN group, valid values : 1 ~ 4095  
Button to view information about VLAN ID  
Button to confirm the settings  
Apply  
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Per Port Settings  
Description  
Port  
Select port list for configuration.  
Ingress Rules  
Default Group  
Unmatched VID  
Index to the default VLAN group of the selected ports, group 1 ~ 8  
N - unchanged  
Enable - Drop the tagged packet if the packet VID does not match the  
ingress port PVID  
Disable - No Unmatched VID filtering is applied to the port  
Egress Rules  
Egress tag rule  
This tagging rule is used to make change to the packet before it is trans-  
mitted out from an egress port. Options are:  
N - unchanged  
1 Tagging with ingress PVID for all packets -  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress port  
PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packet tag VID is replaced with ingress port PVID  
as new tag VID  
2 Untagging for all packets -  
Untagged packet : the packet is not modified  
Tagged packet : the packet tag VID is removed and becomes an un-  
tagged packet  
Null VID packet : depending on next Null VID Replacement setting  
3 Ingress PVID insertion for untagged packets only -  
Untagged packet : the packet is inserted with the associated ingress port  
PVID as tag VID  
Tagged packet : the packet is not modified  
4 No tag insertion and tag removal -  
The packet is not modified at all. No tag insertion or tag removal are  
performed for all packets.  
Null VID  
The null VID of a Null VID packet will be replaced with the associated  
ingress ports PVID. This setting still works even Egress Tag rule : [PVID  
insertion for untagged packets only] is selected.  
N - unchanged  
Enable - Null VID is replaced with Ports PVID for Null VID packets  
Disable - Null VID replacement rule is not applied.  
?
Button to view more information about the associated setting  
Button to confirm the settings  
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5.4.4 QoS Controls  
QoS settings are divided into two categories:  
1. Per Port Settings - QoS settings for each port  
2. Other Settings - Some global QoS settings  
QoS Per Port Settings Description  
Port  
Select port list for the per port QoS configuration.  
Port based priority  
Port based priority classification  
Enable - All packets received on the port are classified as high priority  
Disable - Port-based classification is not applied.  
N - unchanged  
802.1p classification  
Enable - Tagged packets received on the port are classified by comparing  
the packets User Priority value and 802.1p High Priority Tag Setting.  
Disable - 802.1p classification is not applied.  
N - unchanged  
TOS/DS classification Enable - If the packets DSCP value is one the default code point listed  
below, the packet is classified as high priority. EF - <101110>, AF -  
<001010> <010010> <011010> <100010> and Network Control -  
<111000> <110000>  
Disable - Default DSCP classification is not applied.  
N - unchanged  
Apply  
Button to confirm settings.  
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QoS Global Settings  
Description  
802.1p high priority threshold 802.1p High Priority Tag Setting for 802.1p classification  
Valid values : 0 - 7  
Egress service policy  
Weighted Round Robin ratio:  
4:1 - 4 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
8:1 - 8 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
16 :1 - 16 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet  
Always high first - Packets in high priority queue are sent first  
until the queue is empty  
Specific DSCP(A)  
Enable - Enable user defined DSCP(A) checking  
Disable - DSCP(A) classification is not applied.  
Specific DSCP(A) Value  
Specific DSCP(B)  
Enter user defined DSCP(A) value for classification.  
Enable - Enable user defined DSCP(B) checking  
Disable - DSCP(B) classification is not applied.  
Specific DSCP(B) Value  
Specific IP & Mask (A)  
Enter user defined DSCP(B) value for classification.  
If a received IP packets source address or destination address  
belongs to the user defined IP network addresses. The packet is  
classified as high priority.  
Enable - Enable user defined IP(A) network address checking  
Disable - IP(A) classification is not applied.  
Specific IP Address (A)  
Specific Mask (A)  
Enter user defined IP(A) address for classification.  
Enter user defined IP(A) subnet mask for classification.  
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IP(A) address and IP(A) subnet mask specify IP(A) user defined  
IP network address for IP packet classification.  
Specific IP & Mask (B)  
If a received IP packets source address or destination address  
belongs to the user defined IP network addresses. The packet is  
classified as high priority.  
Enable - Enable user defined IP(B) network address checking  
Disable - IP(B) classification is not applied.  
Specific IP Address (B)  
Specific Mask (B)  
Enter user defined IP(B) address for classification.  
Enter user defined IP(B) subnet mask for classification.  
IP(B) address and IP(B) subnet mask specify IP(B) user defined  
IP network address for IP packet classification.  
Apply  
Button to confirm the settings  
A received packet on an ingress port is classified as high priority if it meets one the following classifi-  
cations:  
1. The ingress port is enabled for port based high priority.  
2. The ingress port is enabled for 802.1p classification and the packet is 802.1Q tagged with a tag  
value equal to or higher than 802.1p high priority tag threshold setting.  
3. The ingress port is enabled for Default TOS/DS classification and the packet is an IP packet  
with DSCP value <101110>, <001010>, <010010>, <011010>, <100010>, <111000> or <110000>.  
4. Specific DSCP(A) classification is enabled and the packet is an IP packet with DSCP value  
matched Specific DSCP(A) setting.  
5. Specific DSCP(B) classification is enabled and the packet is an IP packet with DSCP value  
matched Specific DSCP(B) setting.  
6. Specific IP & Mask (A) classification is enabled and the packet is an IP packet whose source or  
destination address belong to the network address specified by Specific IP & Mask (A) settings.  
7. Specific IP & Mask (B) classification is enabled and the packet is an IP packet whose source or  
destination address belong to the network address specified by Specific IP & Mask (B) settings.  
If none of above classifications is matched, the received packet is classified as low priority. It is  
suggested to enable those classifications which are required for your application only and disable the  
rest.  
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5.4.5 Security Manager  
This menu is used to change the user name and password. User name and password are used for  
access login in telnet and web management interfaces of the switch.  
Settings  
Description  
User Name  
New user name  
Assign/Change password  
Reconfirm password  
New password  
Retype the new password  
5.4.6 Image Refresh Time  
The switch image shown in web pages is updated periodically to present the latest status. The default  
time interval of refreshing the image is 20 seconds. It can be changed by clicking any of the time  
buttons displayed. This is a run time setting and not a permanent setting.  
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5.4.7 Update Firmware  
This menu is used to perform firmware (switch software) upgrade via TFTP protocol. Before doing  
TFTP operation, one TFTP server must be available in the network to where this switch is connected  
and the new firmware file image.bin is placed in the server.  
Settings  
Description  
TFTP Server IP Address  
Firmware File Name  
Apply  
Specify the IP address of the TFTP server  
Specify the file name of the new firmware  
Button to confirm the settings  
5.4.8 Restore Default  
This menu is used to restore all settings of the switch with factory default values. Note that this menu  
might change the current IP address of the switch and make your current http connection lost.  
5.4.9 Reboot System  
This menu is used to reboot the switch unit with current configuration remotely. Starting this menu will  
make your current http connection lost. You must rebuild the connection to perform any management  
operation to the unit.  
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6. SNMP Management  
The switch supports SNMP v1 protocol for SNMP management. One device MIB file is provided in  
the product CD. The MIB file is used for SNMP management software to set or get the management  
information objects provided in the switch.  
6.1 MIB Objects  
The device private management objects provided by the SNMP agent in the switch are:  
Objects  
OID  
Description  
Enterprise  
Device  
867  
37  
Manufacturer ID  
Device ID (Snmp agent)  
Software  
867.37.1.1  
867.37.1.2  
Device firmware version  
MIB version supported  
Port Status  
867.37.4.1  
Port status information including:  
Link, Auto-negotiation, speed, duplex  
Port Control  
867.37.4.2  
Port control information including:  
Port function, auto-negotiation, speed, duplex  
VLAN  
QoS  
867.37.5  
867.37.6  
VLAN function related status and control objects  
QoS function related status and control objects  
6.2 SNMP Traps  
In addition to the MIB, the switch also provides SNMP trap function for sending associated trap  
messages to trap managers when the predefined events are detected. The following trap events are  
supported:  
Trap Event  
Description  
Cold Start  
The switch is powered on and complete initialization  
Telnet and web authentication failure  
Login failure  
Port link change  
Any port link change among the switched ports  
- Port link down to link up  
- Port link up to link down  
The Login failure trap and port link change trap can be disabled individually. The trap manager  
settings must also be properly configured to make the trap function works. Refer to Trap Manager  
menu in telnet management interface and Administrator->Basic menu in web management interface.  
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Appendix. Factory Default Settings  
IP Settings  
IP Address  
192.168.0.2  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.0.1  
IP Subnet mask  
Gateway IP  
Security Manager Settings  
User name  
Password  
admin  
123  
SNMP Settings  
System name  
Null  
System location  
Null  
System contact  
Null  
Community string 1  
Community string 2-4  
Trap manager 1-3 IP  
Public, Access right - read only  
Null  
Null  
Trap manager 1-3 Community Null  
Login failure trap  
Enabled  
Port link change trap  
Enabled  
Port Control Settings  
Port 1 - 8 Port function  
Port 1 - 6 Auto-negotiation  
Port 1 - 8 Port speed  
Enabled  
Enabled  
100Mbps  
Full  
Port 1 - 8 Port duplex  
VLAN Settings  
VLAN function  
Disabled  
802.1Q tag aware VLAN  
Ingress member filtering  
VLAN group 1  
Disabled  
Disabled  
member : P1 - P8, VID : 1  
member : P2, VID : 2  
member : P3, VID : 3  
member : P4, VID : 4  
VLAN group 2  
VLAN group 3  
VLAN group 4  
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VLAN group 5  
member : P5, VID : 5  
VLAN group 6  
member : P6, VID : 6  
VLAN group 7  
member : P7, VID : 7  
VLAN group 8  
member : P8, VID : 8  
Default VLAN group index  
Unmatched VID  
Egress tag rule  
1 (group 1) for Port 1 - Port 8  
Disabled for Port 1 - Port 8  
4 for Port 1 - Port 8  
Null VID replacement  
Disabled for Port 1 - Port 8  
QoS Settings  
Port based priority  
Disabled for Port 1 - Port 8  
Disabled for Port 1 - Port 8  
802.1p classification  
Default TOS/DS classification Disabled for Port 1 - Port 8  
802.1p high priority threshold  
Egress service policy  
4
16:1  
Specific DSCP (A)  
Disabled  
Specific DSCP (A) setting  
Specific DSCP (B)  
111111  
Disabled  
Specific DSCP (B) setting  
Specific IP & Mask (A)  
Specific IP address (A)  
Specific IP mask (A)  
Specific IP & Mask (B)  
Specific IP address (B)  
Specific IP mask (B)  
111111  
Disabled  
255.255.255.255  
255.255.255.255  
Disabled  
255.255.255.255  
255.255.255.255  
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