Milan Technology Switch MIL SM801XX User Manual

MIL-SM801xx  
Managed 9 Port Switch  
Eight 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports  
With  
One fixed 100BASE-FX port  
USER GUIDE  
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Regulatory Approval  
- FCC Class A  
- UL 1950  
- CSA C22.2 No. 950  
- EN60950  
- CE  
- EN55022 Class A  
- EN55024  
Canadian EMI Notice  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Notice  
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive  
(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives imply conformity to  
the following European Norms:  
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EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Radio Frequency Interference  
EN61000-X - Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety  
Five-Year Limited Warranty  
MiLAN Technology warrants to the original consumer or purchaser that each of it's products, and  
all components thereof, will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a  
period of five years from the original factory shipment date. Any warranty hereunder is  
extended to the original consumer or purchaser and is not assignable.  
MiLAN Technology makes no express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, any  
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, except as expressly set  
forth in this warranty. In no event shall MiLAN Technology be liable for incidental or  
consequential damages, costs, or expenses arising out of or in connection with the  
performance of the product delivered hereunder. MiLAN Technology will in no case cover damages  
arising out of the product being used in a negligent fashion or manner.  
Trademarks  
© 2000 MiLAN, the MiLAN logo and MiLAN Technology are either trademarks or registered  
trademarks of Digi International, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other  
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.  
To Contact MiLAN Technology  
For prompt response when calling for service information, have the following information ready:  
- Product serial number and revision  
- Date of purchase  
- Vendor or place of purchase  
You can reach MiLAN Technology technical support at:  
Telephone: +1.408.744.2751  
Fax: +1.408.744.2771  
MiLAN Technology  
1299 Orleans Drive  
Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1138  
United States of America  
Telephone: +1.408.744.2775  
Fax: +1.408.744.2793  
info @ milan.com  
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Contents  
1. Introduction…….…………….…………….……….……………………  
Features ……………………………………………………....…..…….……..  
Intelligent Management Features ……………………....…………………..  
Package Contents ………………………..………………..……….………...  
Ethernet Switching Technology ………………………..…………………….  
Management Methods ………………………………….……...……………..  
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2. Hardware Description ………………..….…...…...…………………….  
Front Panel ……………………………..……………………...…...…………..  
MIL-SM801 ………………………………………………………………………  
MIL-SM801SC with SC Connector …………….………………...………….  
MIL-SM801ST with ST Connector ………………………………..…………..  
MIL-SM801MT with MT-RJ Connector ………..…………………..………….  
MIL-SM801VF with VF-45 Connector …………………………..…………….  
LED Indicators ………………………………………………………………….  
Rear Panel ……………………………………………..……………………….  
Desktop Installation ……………………….………………….……..………….  
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3. Network Configuration …………..…….…….…….…………………….  
Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port …………..….....………..  
Assigning IP address ……………...………….………..………....……………  
Secured IP ……………………….…..………………………………………….  
Resetting Factory Defaults ……………...………….………..………....………  
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4. Web-Based Management .……………………………………………….  
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System Login ………………………..……………....…………….……..………  
5. System Configuration .……………………………………………………  
Network Setting…………………………………………….…...………………  
System Group…………………………………………….…...…………………  
Statistics …………………………………………….…...……………………….  
Port Config …………………………………….………...………....……………  
Speed Config …………………………………….…...………..……….……….  
VLAN ………….……………………………….…...…………….……………. .  
Trunking ………………………………………………...…….…....…………….  
Agent Config ……………………………………………………………………..  
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6. Technical Specifications .…………………….....………………………  
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7. Troubleshooting .…………………………………..……………………..  
Incorrect connections ...……………………………………………….…………  
Diagnosing LED Indicators ………………………..…………………..………..  
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Appendix Internet Explorer Setting…….……….…………………………  
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1. Introduction  
In today’s society, the ability to communicate quickly and share important data is  
essential to our lifestyle. Computer networks have proven to be one of the fastest  
methods of communication.  
The MIL-SM801XX series are compact desktop size switches that are ideal  
solutions for small, medium and enterprise networks. The switch provides wire-  
speed switching with high-performance, and low-cost connections. Using the store-  
and-forward switching method, this switch can auto-learn and store up to 8K worth  
of MAC addresses.  
Figure 1-1. The MIL-SM801XX  
The MIL-SM801xx switch provides eight-switched auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps RJ-45  
Ethernet ports plus one 100Base-FX fiber port. The switch will automatically detect  
the speed of the device that you plug into, allowing you to use both 10 and  
100Mbps devices. The 10Mbps bandwidth will accommodate 10Mbps workgroup  
hubs while simultaneously providing the 100Mbps bandwidth needed to  
accommodate multimedia applications. In addition, each RJ-45 port supports Auto  
MDI/MDIX for easy installation.  
The MIL-SM801XX switch provides one 100Base-FX fiber port. There are 4 types  
of fiber connectors available on the switch. These fiber connectors are SC, ST, MT-  
RJ, VF-45 (multi-mode) and SC (single-mode). The fiber port can be used to  
connect to a remote site up to 2 kilometers (multi-mode) or 15~60 kilometers (SC  
single- mode).  
The MIL-SM801XX includes built in Web-based Management. You can easily  
configure and monitor the switch through your web browser. You can also use our  
text base console program through Telnet, Serial Console, or any SNMP  
management system.  
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Features  
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Conforms to IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3x Ethernet Standards  
Eight auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports  
Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover for each 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX port  
One fixed 100Mbps fiber port  
One RS-232 for Serial Console management  
Half-duplex mode for back pressure, and full-duplex for flow control  
Store-and-forward switching architecture for abnormal packet filtering  
Automatic address learning, address migration  
8K-entry MAC address table  
512KB memory buffer sharing  
Performs non-blocking full wire speed (1.8Gbps)  
LED-indicators for Power, 100M, LK/ACT, FD/COL  
10-inch desktop size design  
Intelligent Management Features  
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Web-based management  
SNMP network management  
Console management  
Supports nine port based VLAN groups and support for multiple VLANs on a  
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Port Trunking ( Up to 4 ports ---800Mbps cascade )  
MIB II ( RFC1213 ) supported  
Port Configuration  
Port Disable/Enable Setting  
Auto-negotiation, 100 Full/half-duplex, or 10 Full/half-duplex mode  
Package Contents  
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MIL-SM801XX  
Power cord  
Four rubber feet  
RS-232 cable for console port  
User Guide  
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Figure 1-2. Package Contents  
Compare the contents of your MIL-SM801XX package with the standard checklist  
above. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for  
service.  
Ethernet Switching Technology  
Ethernet Switching Technology dramatically boosted the total bandwidth of a  
network, eliminated congestion problems inherent with Carrier Sense Multiple  
Access with Collision Detection protocol, and greatly reduced unnecessary  
transmissions.  
Switches have revolutionized the network world in three major ways. First, by using  
a switch you can have two-way, simultaneous transmissions over the same port (full  
duplex), essentially doubling the bandwidth. Second, by reducing the collision  
domain to a single switched-port “Carrier Sensing” is eliminated. Third, using store-  
and-forward switching, unnecessary transmissions can be eliminated to avoid  
congestion.  
Auto-negotiation regulates the speed and duplex of each port, based on the  
capability of both devices. Flow-control allows transmission from a 100Mbps node  
to a 10Mbps node without loss of data. You may need to disable auto-negotiation  
and flow control for some networking operations involving legacy equipment.  
Disabling the auto-negotiation is accomplished by fixing the speed or duplex of a  
port.  
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Management Methods  
The MIL-SM801XX series supports the following management methods:  
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Console and Telnet Management  
Web-based Management  
SNMP Network Management  
Console and Telnet Management  
Console Management is done through the serial Console Port. This method  
requires a direct connection between a PC and the MIL-SM801XX. Telnet  
management is done over the network. Once the MIL-S801XX has an assigned IP  
address and is on the network, you can use Telnet to login and make configuration  
changes.  
Web-based Management  
The switch provides an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory. It offers  
advanced management features and allows users to manage the MIL-SM801XX  
from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft  
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. For more information, see chapter 6.  
SNMP Network Management  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a way to monitor and  
control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistic collection,  
performance, and security.  
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2. Hardware Description  
This section describes the hardware of the MIL-SM801XX series. The switch is compact  
in size with eight auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports and one 100Base-FX  
fiber port.  
Front Panel  
The front panel of the MIL-SM801XX series consists of eight auto-sensing 10/100Mbps  
Ethernet RJ-45 ports (automatic MDI/MDIX), one 100Base-FX fiber port, and LED  
indicators.  
Different front panels of the MIL-SM801XX series are illustrated below. There are four  
different types of fiber connectors available for the convenience of your connectivity.  
These fiber connectors are SC, (SC single-mode), ST, MT-RJ and VF-45.  
Figure 2-3. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with SC (single mode) connector  
Figure 2-4. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with ST connector  
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Figure 2-5. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with MT-RJ connector  
Figure 2-6. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with VF-45 connector  
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RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): Eight 10/100 auto-sensing for 10Base-T or  
100Base-TX connections. MDI configuration provides the means to connect to  
another hub or switch while MDIX provides connection to a workstation or PC.  
100Base-FX Fiber Port: There are four connectors available for the MIL-  
SM801XX as shown above. The distance for multi-mode fiber cabling can be  
up to 2 kilometers, whereas the distance for SC single-mode fiber can be up to  
60 kilometers.  
LED Indicators  
Figure 2-7. Detail of LED Indicators  
There are three LED-indicators (100M, LNK/ACT, FDX/COL) for each UTP port.  
The following table provides descriptions of the LED indicators. They provide a real-  
time indication of operational status.  
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LED  
Status Color  
Description  
Power  
On  
On  
Off  
Green Power On  
Green The port is operating at the speed of 100Mbps  
In 10Mbps mode or no device attached  
100M  
On  
Green The port is successfully connected to a device  
LNK /  
ACT  
Blinks  
Off  
Green The port is receiving or transmitting data  
No device attached  
On  
Amber The port is operating in full-duplex mode  
Amber Collisions are occurring on the port  
Half-duplex mode or no device attached  
FDX /  
COL  
Blinks  
Off  
Table 2-1. Description of LED Indicators  
Rear Panel  
The 3-pronged power plug is located at the rear panel of the MIL-SM801XX as  
shown in Figure 2-8. The switch will work with AC in the range of 100-240V AC, 50-  
60Hz.  
Figure 2-8 The Rear Panel of the MIL-SM801XX  
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Desktop Installation  
Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby. The  
surface should be clean, smooth, level, and sturdy. Make sure there is enough  
clearance around the switch to allow for air circulation and the attachment of cables  
and power cord.  
Attaching Rubber Feet  
A. Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the switch is grease and dust  
free.  
B. Remove adhesive backing from the rubber feet.  
C. Apply the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the switch. These  
footpads can protect the switch from shock/vibration.  
Figure 2-9. Attaching rubber feet to the bottom of the switch  
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3. Network Configuration  
This section explains how to configure console management using the console  
management program.  
Console management involves the administration of the switch via a direct  
connection to the RS-232 console port, which has a female DB-9 connector. From  
the main menu of the console program, user has access to manage the functions of  
the switch.  
Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port  
Figure 3-1. Connecting the MIL-SM801XX to a terminal via RS-232 cable  
Use the supplied RS-232 cable to connect a terminal or PC to the console port. The  
terminal or PC to be connected must support the terminal emulation program.  
After connecting the switch via the RS-232 cable, run a terminal emulation  
program or Hyper Terminal to match the following default characteristics of the  
console port:  
Baud Rate: 9600 bps  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop Bit: 1  
Control flow: None  
Figure 3-2.  
The settings of communication  
parameters  
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Note: Console program is case sensitive.  
After you have finished setting parameters, press the Enter” Key and the Main  
Menu of console management appears.  
Figure 3-3. The Main Menu of Console Management  
Assigning an IP Address to the switch  
Once you have logged into the MIL-SM801XX, you need to assign an IP address to  
the switch’s Ethernet interface so that you can connect to the switch using a Web  
Browser.  
1. From the Main Menu of the console, select Item 1 by typing in “1” after the  
prompt and press Enter. You must select the appropriate Boot Method ---  
Flash, BOOTP, or DHCP (For more information, see Web-based Management  
– Agent Config ).  
2. There are three command options to change the IP Address (the initial Default  
IP address is 192.168.1.77). For example, if you wanted to change the IP  
address to 199.86.12.40, you could type one of the following at the MIL  
prompt:  
MIL> ip-address 199.86.12.40  
MIL> 2 199.86.12.40  
MIL> ip 199.86.12.40  
Note: After typing in the command press Enter twice.  
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3. You will now find that the default IP address has been changed to IP address  
192.168.12.40. Reboot by typing “reboot” or “H”.  
4. By similar methods, you can configure Subnet Mask (default subnet Mask is  
255.255.255.0), Broadcast (default Broadcast is 255.255.255.255), and  
Gateway (default Gateway is 192.168.1.6). The gateway address is the router  
that can forward packets to the other IP networks.  
Figure 3-4. Changing IP address by typing in “ ip-address 199.86.12.40 ” after the prompt .  
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Figure 4-5. Execute reboot  
Figure 3-6. After pressing Enter twice, you will find the old IP address has changed into new  
IP address.  
Note: After any setting changes, reboot. Use the ping command for verification.  
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Secured IP  
Secured IP can guard against unauthorized users accessing the switch  
management. Network security for IP access allows only one IP address or up to 3  
IP addresses to access the web based management server and telnet server.  
The Default Secured IP is 0.0.0.0 for all three secured IP, which means that no  
network security on IP was set from original factory setting. Now, if you want to set  
Secured IP, for example, you can type in securedip 1 199.86.12.46” after the  
prompt press Enter twice. The first Secured IP has been registered. Only the end  
station with IP 192.168.1.27 has access to the network management.  
Figure 3-7. Type in “ securedip 1 199.86.12.46” after the prompt in order to set the first  
secured IP.  
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Figure 3-8. After pressing Enter twice, the first secured IP address is set to 199.86.12.46.  
Resetting Factory Defaults  
You can reset the switch back to factory default settings by using the loaddefault  
command. Simply type L 2 at the MIL>_ prompt and press enter.  
Note: If you do not type L 2, and only type L, the following option appears:  
Usage: loaddefault (0:1:2).  
The only correct option is L 2 for the MIL-SM801XX.  
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4. Web-Based Management  
This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-based management  
for the MIL-SM801XX series.  
The MIL-SM801XX series provides an embedded HTML website residing in flash  
memory. It offers management features and allows users to manage the MIL-  
SM801XX from anywhere on the network through a standard Web Browser.  
System Login  
1. Start browser.  
2. Type in the IP Address of MIL-SM801XX after “http://  
button.  
“. Then press Enter  
3. The following Welcome Screen appears.  
Figure 4-1. The Welcome Screen  
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4. Click Login button, then the Password Dialog Box appears.  
Figure 4-2. The Password Dialogue Box  
5. Type in your User Name and Password.  
(the default is “root” for both.)  
6. Click the “OK” button  
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System Configuration  
After you have started the Web-Based Management you can begin to configure  
the system.  
Click System from the Main Menu to display the following screen:  
Figure 5-1. The System Page  
The System Page displays information about the MIL-SM801XX.  
Network Setting  
IP address: 199.86.12.40  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Broadcast: 255.255.255.255  
Default gateway: 0.0.0.0  
System Group  
SysUp Time: MIL-SM801XX uptime.  
SysContact: You can enter the name of the person to contact if there are problems  
with the MIL-SM801XX switch.  
SysName: You can enter a name for the MIL-SM801XX.  
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SysLocation: You can enter the switch physical location.  
Example: “MiLAN BLDG 10”  
Statistics  
The Statistics page displays detailed information for each port.  
Figure 5-2. The Statistics Page  
Note: Java must be enabled for statistics information to display. See Appendix  
settings.  
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Port Configuration  
You can use the Port Configuration Page to Disable / Enable ports.  
Figure 5-3. The Port Config Page. In Figure 5-3, the default of each port is Enable.  
To Disable / Enable any port:  
1. Select the drop-down menu in the Status Column.  
2. Choose the status you want for each Ethernet or Fiber port.  
3. Click Apply button to activate settings selected.  
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Speed Config  
In the Speed Configuration Page, you can configure the speed and duplex of  
each port.  
Fig. 5-4. The Speed Config Page  
To select the speed parameters for a port:  
1. Select the drop-down menu in Speed/Duplex Column.  
2. Select one of the following 6 Items: Auto/flow control enabled, Auto/flow control  
disabled, 100Base-Tx/Full Duplex, 100Base-Tx/Half Duplex, 10Base-T/Full  
Duplex, 10Base-T/Half Duplex.  
3. Click Apply.  
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VLANS  
A LAN was originally defined as a network of computers located within the same  
area. Today, LANs are defined as a single broadcast domain. This means that if a  
user broadcasts information on his/her LAN, every user on the LAN will receive the  
broadcast. A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a group of ports designated by the switch as  
belonging to the same broadcast domain. This feature allows workgroups to be  
defined on the basis of their logical location instead of their physical location.  
VLANs can be used to strengthen security between the departments as well as  
isolating broadcast traffic to increase net bandwidth.  
Figure 5-5. The example of VLAN setting on VLAN Page  
Each port can be configured to belong to one or more of the nine VLANs by clicking  
on the desired group(s). By default, all ports are a member of one group. A port  
can be a member of more than one group.  
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Trunking  
Trunking allows you to create additional bandwidth by aggregating several ports  
into one single group.  
Figure 5-6. The Trunking Page  
From the Trunking page you can click the drop-down menu and select your desired  
trunk group. You have a choice between a 2-port trunk (ports 1&2) or 4-port trunk  
(ports 1, 2, 3, & 4).  
Remember to click Apply after making your selection.  
Note: Make sure Trunking ports are in the same VLAN group.  
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Agent Config  
After clicking the Agent Configuration page, the screen displays the MIL-  
SM801XX’s current configuration. Refer to the following Agent Configuration page  
for your own settings.  
Figure 5-7. The Agent Config Page  
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Boot Methods  
There are three modes that you can boot your switch in ---  
FLASH Boot – Boots from a memory chip that software images can be stored,  
booted, and rewritten as necessary. Flash memory resides in a chip and holds its  
content without power.  
BootP - Boots your system from a BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) server. BootP is a  
TCP/IP protocol used by a diskless workstation or network computer to obtain its IP  
address and other network information such as server address and default  
gateway.  
DHCP Boot – Boots your system from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) server. DHCP servers can automatically assign IP addresses to client  
stations logging onto a TCP/IP network.  
The following are the initial factory values. You can change the information by  
entering new information. (For example, you can change the MIL-SM801XX’s IP  
address by directly typing in new IP address.) Then click Apply after entering the  
information.  
Boot-Method: flash  
IP address: 193.31.103.7 (192.168.1.77)  
Submask: 255.255.255.0  
Broadcast: 255.255.255.255  
Gateway: 192.168.1.6  
Trap1: 0.0.0.0  
Trap2: 0.0.0.0  
Trap3: 0.0.0.0  
Trap4: 0.0.0.0  
GetCommunity: public  
SetCommunity: public  
TrapCommunity: public  
Telnet/HTTP-Username: root  
Telnet/HTTP-Password: root  
Secured_IP1: 0.0.0.0  
Secured_IP2: 0.0.0.0  
Secured_IP3: 0.0.0.0  
Remember to click the Reboot Agent button for changes to take effect.  
Note: SNMP traps are only sent after a cold start.  
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6. Technical Specifications  
The following table lists the specifications of the MIL-SM801XX series.  
Specifications  
Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet,  
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/FX Fast Ethernet  
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Auto-negotiation  
Protocol  
CSMA/CD  
Max Forwarding and  
Max Filtering Rate  
LED Indicators  
14,880 pps per Ethernet port  
148,800 pps per Fast Ethernet port  
Per Port: (10/100 UTP ): 100M, LK/ACT, FD/COL ( 3 LEDs )  
Fiber Port: 100M, LK/ACT, FD/COL ( 3 LEDs )  
Per Unit: Power  
Copper Network  
Cables  
10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4, 5 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm ( 100m )  
100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm ( 100m )  
Fiber Link Max.  
Distance  
ST/SC/MT-RJ/VF-45 Multi-mode:  
Half-duplex: 412m, Full-duplex: 2Km  
SC Single-mode:  
Half-duplex: 412m, Full-duplex: 15~60Km  
250mm x 132mm x 37mm (9.8” x 5.2” x 1.5”)  
1080 ±20 g 2.4lbs  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Storage Temp.  
Operational Temp.  
-40ºC to 70ºC ( -40ºF to 158ºF)  
0ºC to 45ºC ( 32ºF to 113ºF )  
Operational Humidity 10% to 90% (Non-condensing)  
External Power  
Power Consumption  
EMI  
100-240V AC, 50-60Hz  
17 Watts ( Max )  
FCC Class A, CE Mark  
UL, cUL  
Safety  
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7. Troubleshooting  
This section is intended to help you resolve the most common problems on the MIL-  
SM801XX series.  
Incorrect connections  
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Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. Make sure the connections are  
snug. If that does not correct the problem, try a different cable.  
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Non-standard cables  
Non-standard or incorrectly pinned cables may cause anything from network  
collisions to no network connectivity at all. A category 5 cable tester is  
recommended during your network installation.  
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Improper Network Topologies  
It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology. Common  
topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters (hubs)  
between end nodes. In addition, you should make sure that your network topology  
contains no data path loops. Between any two-end nodes, there should be only one  
active cabling path at any time. Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that  
will severely impact your network performance.  
Diagnosing LED Indicators  
You can diagnose common problems by monitoring the LED indicators on the front  
panel of the switch. If you are having network connection issues the first place to  
check is the switches LED link lights. If you do not have a link light, you may have  
an incorrect cable type.  
If the power LED does not light up when the power cord is plugged in, you may  
have a problem with power outlet, or power cord.  
n Cabling  
RJ-45 ports - Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair (STP) cable  
for the RJ-45 connections. Use 100ohms Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps  
connections or 100ohms Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections. Also be sure  
that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328  
feet).  
100Base-FX fiber port - Fiber multi-mode connector type must use 50/125 or  
62.5/125µ multi-mode fiber cable. You can connect two devices up to 2-kilometers.  
With single-mode fiber use 9/125µ fiber cable for multi-mode as well. You can  
connect two devices from 15 to ~60- kilometers in full duplex operation.  
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Appendix Browser Settings  
In order to view all fields when using the MIL-SM801XX Web-based Management with  
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer you must modify the browser's Java settings. The screen  
shots from Internet Explorer 5.0 will aid you in making the necessary changes.  
Open up Internet properties.  
Go to Start>Settings>Control panel and double click on Internet Options  
Step 1: Select the “Security”  
tab  
Step 2:  
Select ” trusted sites ”  
Step 3 : Enter the assigned IP  
address of the MIL-SM801xx  
to the zone, then click " Add "  
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Step 4: Un-check left-bottom box –  
“Require server verification for all sites this  
zone”, then click "OK"  
Step 5: Go back to Internet  
Options, then click “ Custom  
Level ”  
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Step 6: Select “ Custom ”  
under “Java ”  
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Step 7: Select: Java - “Custom”  
Step 8: Select “Edit Permissions” then  
“Enable” under  
”Run Unsigned Content”, then click "OK".  
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