Planet Technology Switch FGSW 2402PVS User Manual

24-Port 10/100Mbps PoE + 2-Gigabit  
Web Smart Ethernet Switch  
FGSW-2402PVS  
FGSW-2620PVS  
User’s Manual  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1.  
2.  
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1  
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................1  
1.2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ........................................................................................................................1  
1.3 PRODUCT FEATURES..................................................................................................................................1  
1.4  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................2  
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 4  
2.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................4  
2.1.1 Product Overview...............................................................................................................................................4  
2.1.2 FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS Front Panel................................................................................................4  
2.1.3 LED Indicators ...................................................................................................................................................4  
2.1.4 Extension Slots ..................................................................................................................................................5  
2.1.5 FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS Rear Panel.................................................................................................5  
2.2 INSTALLING FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS........................................................................................5  
2.2.1 Desktop Installation............................................................................................................................................5  
2.2.2 Rack Mounting ...................................................................................................................................................6  
3. CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................... 8  
3.1 PREPARING FOR CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................8  
3.1.1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS-232 Port..............................................................................................8  
3.1.2 Terminal Emulation Setup Program...................................................................................................................8  
3.1.3 Power-up Self-test Status ..................................................................................................................................8  
3.1.4 Login ..................................................................................................................................................................9  
3.2 GETTING STARTED .....................................................................................................................................9  
3.2.1 General Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................9  
3.2.2 Main Menu Screen.............................................................................................................................................9  
3.2.3 Port Status .......................................................................................................................................................10  
3.2.4 Port Configuration ............................................................................................................................................11  
3.2.5 Trunk Configuration..........................................................................................................................................12  
3.2.6 VLAN Configure ...............................................................................................................................................12  
3.2.7 Port Mirroring Configuration.............................................................................................................................17  
3.2.8 QoS Configuration............................................................................................................................................18  
3.2.9 Bandwidth Control............................................................................................................................................19  
3.2.10 Misc Configuration .........................................................................................................................................20  
3.2.11 PoE Configuration..........................................................................................................................................25  
3.2.12 Logout............................................................................................................................................................27  
4. WEB CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................... 28  
4.1 LOGIN IN TO THE SWITCH..........................................................................................................................28  
4.2 MAIN MENU..............................................................................................................................................28  
4.3 PORT STATUS ..........................................................................................................................................29  
4.4 PORT CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................29  
4.5 TRUNK CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................................30  
4.6 VLAN CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................31  
4.7 PORT MIRRORING CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................................32  
4.8 QOS CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................................................33  
4.9 BANDWIDTH CONTROL..............................................................................................................................34  
4.10 MISC CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................35  
4.10.1 Advanced Switch Configuration .....................................................................................................................35  
4.10.2 Password Setting ...........................................................................................................................................37  
4.10.3 Reset System Default Setting ........................................................................................................................39  
4.10.4 Reboot System...............................................................................................................................................39  
4.10.5 System Information ........................................................................................................................................39  
4.10.6 IP Configuration .............................................................................................................................................40  
4.11 POE CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................................40  
4.11.1 POE Ports ......................................................................................................................................................41  
4.11.2 PoE Ports Status............................................................................................................................................41  
4.12 LOGOUT.................................................................................................................................................42  
5. SWITCH OPERATION.............................................................................................................. 43  
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5.1 ADDRESS TABLE ......................................................................................................................................43  
5.2 LEARNING ................................................................................................................................................43  
5.3 FORWARDING & FILTERING .......................................................................................................................43  
5.4 STORE-AND-FORWARD.............................................................................................................................43  
5.5 AUTO-NEGOTIATION .................................................................................................................................43  
6. TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................. 44  
APPENDIX A................................................................................................................................ 45  
A.1 SWITCHS RJ-45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS .........................................................................................................45  
A.2 10/100MBPS, 10/100BASE-TX ................................................................................................................45  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
1.1 Package Contents  
Check the contents of your package for following parts:  
24-Port 10/100Mbps PoE + 2-Gigabit Web smart Switch x1  
User's manual x1  
RS-232 cable x1  
Power cord x1  
Two Rack-Mounting Brackets with Attachment Screws x1  
If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton  
including the original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need  
return to it to us for repairing.  
1.2 How to Use This Manual  
This 24-Port 10/100Mbps +2-Gigabit Web Smart Power over Ethernet Switch User’s Manual is  
structured as follows:  
° Section 2, Installation  
It explains the functions of FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS and how to physically install the  
FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS.  
° Section 3, Console Configuration  
It contains information about the smart function from the console interface of  
FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS.  
° Section 4, Web Configuration  
It  
contains  
information  
about  
the  
smart  
function  
from  
the  
Web  
interface  
of  
FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS.  
° Section 5 Switch operation  
It explains the Switch operation of FGSW-2402PVS / FGSW-2620PVS.  
° Section 6 Troubleshooting  
It contains troubleshooting guide of FGSW-2402PVS / FGSW-2620PVS.  
° Appendix A  
It contains cable information of FGSW-2402PVS /FGSW-2620PVS.  
In the following section, the term “Switch” means the two Switches, i.e. FGSW-2402PVS and  
FGSW-2620PVS; term of “switch” can be any third part switches.  
1.3 Product Features  
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Complies with the IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet, and  
IEED802.3af Power over Ethernet standard  
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24-Port 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch  
Each Switching ports support auto-negotiation-10/20, 100/200Mbps supported  
Support full 48VDC power for any remote IEEE802.3af powered device (PD) like Wireless LAN Access  
Point, IP phone, and LAN Camera.  
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Supporting power supply of 260 watts that provides sufficient power to the 24 remote devices.  
Each Switching ports support full 48VDC power over unused twisted-pair wires to IEEE802.3af Powered  
Device.  
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2 open slots for 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-T and 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX fiber-optic interface  
with various connection media and distances (FGSW-2402PVS only)  
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2 10/100/1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces (FGSW-2620PVS only)  
Auto-MDI/MDI-X detection on each RJ-45 port  
Prevents packet loss with back pressure (half-duplex) and 802.3x PAUSE frame flow control  
(full-duplex)  
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High performance Store and Forward architecture, broadcast storm control, runt/CRC filtering  
eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network bandwidth  
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6K MAC address table, automatic source address learning and ageing  
4 Mbit embedded memory for packet buffers  
Console and Web interface for Switch basic management and setup  
Support up to 26 port-based VLAN groups  
Support up to 7 Trunk groups, each trunk for up to maximum 4 port with 800Mbps bandwidth  
Port mirroring allows monitoring of the traffic across any port in real time  
Support QoS and bandwidth control on each port  
Misc Configuration for Switch advanced configuration  
1.4 Product Specifications  
Model  
FGSW-2402PVS /  
FGSW-2620PVS  
Hardware Specification  
Network ports  
24 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X ports  
Module slot  
(FGSW-2402PVS only)  
2 open slots for 10/100Base- TX, 1000Base-T and 100Base-FX,  
1000Base-SX/LX fiber-optic interface  
Gigabit ports  
(FGSW-2620PVS only)  
2 10/100/1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces  
Console port  
1 RS-232 DB-9 male  
Dimensions  
Weight  
440 x 200 x 44 mm (1U height)  
2.6 kg  
Power Requirement  
Power Consumption  
100~240 ( 10%) VAC, 50-60 ( 3) Hz  
30 Watts maximum / 102 BTU/hr maximum  
Switch Specification  
Switch architecture  
Address Table  
Shared data Buffer  
Flow Control  
Store-and-forward  
6K entries, auto learning/ageing  
4 Mbit embedded memory for packet buffers  
Back pressure for half duplex, IEEE 802.3x forfull-duplex  
Runt & CRC filtering, Broadcast storm control  
8.8Gbps  
Packet Control  
Switching Fabric  
PoE power feeding  
PoE power consumption  
48VDC  
260 Watts max. / 800 BTU  
Switch Management  
Port Configuration  
Port disable/enable. Auto-negotiation disable/enable. 10/100Mbps full and half  
duplex mode selection. Flow control disable/enable  
PoE power supply enable/disable, power feeding priority  
Port Status  
Display each port’s disable/enable status, each port’s link status, and speed  
duplex mode. Flow control status  
PoE power consumption, power injection status  
7-trunk groups with up to 4-port per trunk  
26 Port-based VLAN groups  
Trunk  
VLAN  
Port Mirroring  
1 Mirroring port to monitor several mirrored ports. The monitor modes are  
Disable, RX, TX, TX& RX  
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QoS  
Allow to assign low and high priority on each port  
Allow to assign rate control on each port  
Allow to Enable/Disable PoE function, setting power feeding priority, view PD  
power usage status.  
Bandwidth control  
PoE Configuration  
Standards Conformance  
Network Standards  
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet),  
IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet)  
IEEE 802.3z(Gigabit Ethernet)  
IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet)  
IEEE802.3x (Flow control)  
IEEE 802.1p QoS  
IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet  
0~50ºC  
-40~70ºC  
5% to 95% (Non-condensing)  
FCC Class A, VCCI Class A, CISPR 22 Class A  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
Regulation Compliance  
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2. INSTALLATION  
This section describes the functionalities of FGSW-2402PVS/ FGSW-2620PVS components and guides how to install it on  
the desktop or shelf. Basic knowledge of networking is assumed. Please read this chapter completely before continuing.  
2.1 Product Description  
The PLANET Switch provides 24 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports with 2 open slots or 2 fixed 10/100/1000Mbps ports  
(port25, 26). The two open slots can be installed by either 10/100Base-TX TP port or 1000Base-T TP port and 100Base-FX  
or 1000Base-SX/ LX fiber-optic interfaces. The distance range is 100 meters (TP) and 2 kilometers (Multi-mode, ST or SC),  
up to 15 kilometers (Single-mode, SC). The Switch with non-blocking backplane and simplifies the task of upgrading your  
LAN to cater for increased bandwidth demand.  
Both switches are equipped with non-blocking 8.8Gbps backplane greatly simplify the tasks of upgrading your LAN to cater  
to increased bandwidth demands. The PoE, in-line power, following the standard IEEE802.3af, makes the both switches  
able to power 24 PoE devices at the distance up to 100 meters through the 4-pair Cat 5/5e UTP wire.  
Equipped with console and Web interface, the Web Smart Ethernet Switch can be programmed for basic Switch  
management functions such as port speed configuration, Port Trunking, VLAN, Port Mirroring, QoS, bandwidth control,  
Misc Configuration.  
2.1.1 Product Overview  
The PLANET FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS are Web Smart Ethernet Switches with 24 RJ-45 10/100Mbps ports. The  
Switch also provides up to two 100Mbps or 1000Mbps fiber ports, and two 10/100Mbps TP or 1000Base-T ports for cost  
effective high-performance network connectivity. With its 8.8Gbps non-blocking switch fabric, the PLANET Switch can also  
provide a local, high bandwidth, Fast Ethernet network for your departmental backbone plus the ability to trunk four ports  
(800Mbps) to enable switch-to-switch backbone. The advanced functionality of the Switch eliminates traditional problems  
associated with the use of Ethernet. Users can be segregated using built-in VLAN functionality. These, coupled with the  
flexible fiber module options, make the Switch one of the best and most cost-effective MTU switch solutions for Multi-tenant  
service providers.  
Complied IEEE802.3af standards, the switch support full 48VDC power for any remote IEEE802.3af powered device (PD)  
like Wireless LAN Access Point, IP phone, and LAN Camera. Supporting power supply of 260 watts,  
FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS provides sufficient power to the 24 remote devices.  
This product also supports store-and-forward forwarding scheme to ensure low latency and high data integrity, eliminates  
unnecessary traffic and relieves congestion on critical network paths. With an intelligent address recognition algorithm,  
Switch could recognize up to 6K different MAC address and enables filtering and forwarding at full wire speed.  
2.1.2 FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS Front Panel  
Figure 2-1 shows front panel of FGSW-2402PVS.  
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26  
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12  
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18  
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24  
24-port 10/100Mbps +  
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Gigabit-slot  
Ethernet Web Smart Switch  
FGSW-2402VS  
Console  
LNK/ACT  
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24  
100  
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LNK/ACT  
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100  
PWR  
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Figure 2-1 PLANET FGSW-2402PVS Front Panel  
Figure 2-2 shows front panel of FGSW-2620PVS.  
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24-port 10/100Mbps +  
2
Gigabit  
Ethernet Web Smart Switch  
1000 Base-T  
1000 Base-T  
FGSW-2620VS  
Console  
LNK/ACT  
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24  
100  
LNK/ACT  
100/1000  
FDX  
LNK/ACT  
100/1000  
FDX  
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LNK/ACT  
11 13 15 17 19 21 23  
100  
PWR  
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26  
9600, N, 8,  
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Figure 2-2 PLANET FGSW-2620PVS Front Panel  
2.1.3 LED Indicators  
System  
LED  
Color  
Green  
Function  
PWR  
Lit: Power on  
Per 10/100Mbps port  
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LED  
Color  
Green  
Function  
LNK/ACT  
Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully established.  
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.  
100  
Orange  
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.  
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps.  
PoE In-use Green  
Lit: indicate that the port is providing 48VDC to remote Powered Device  
Per 10/100/1000Mbps port (FGSW-2620PVS only)  
LED  
Color  
Green  
Function  
LNK/ACT  
Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully established.  
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.  
100/1000  
Green / Orange  
Orange: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.  
Green: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.  
FDX/COL Green  
Lit: indicate that port is operating in full-duplex mode.  
Off: indicate that port is operating in half-duplex mode.  
Blink: if a collision is detected when the port is in half-Duplex mode.  
2.1.4 Extension Slots  
The extension slots #25 and #26 of FGSW-2402PVS can be a 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-T or 100Base-FX,  
1000Base-SX/LX switching port as the extension module installed.  
Please refer to the section 3.2.4 Port Configuration for the detailed installation and settings.  
2.1.5 FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS Rear Panel  
The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to  
240VAC, 50-60Hz. Figure 2-3 shows Rear panel of the Switch.  
Figure 2-3 Rear Panel of FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS  
Power Notice:  
1.The device is a power-required device, it means, it will not work till it is powered. If your networks should  
active all the time, please consider using UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your device. It will prevent  
you from network data loss or network downtime.  
2. In some area, installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your Switch from being  
damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter.  
2.2 Installing FGSW-2402PVS/FGSW-2620PVS  
This part describes how to install your Web Smart Ethernet Switch and make connections to the Switch. Please  
read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented.  
To install your Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps.  
2.2.1 Desktop Installation  
To install a Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps:  
Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Switch.  
Step2: Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source.  
Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Switch and the surrounding objects  
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When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in  
Chapter 1, Section 4, Specification.  
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Step4: Connect your Switch to network devices  
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100 RJ-45 ports on the front of the Switch.  
B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers, workstations or  
routers…etc.  
Connection to the Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more  
information, please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A.  
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Step5: Supply power to the Switch.  
A. Connect one end of the power cable to the Switch  
B. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet then power on the Switch.  
When the Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.  
2.2.2 Rack Mounting  
To install the Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, follow the instructions described below.  
Step1: Place your Switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards your front side.  
Step2: Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the Switch with supplied screws attached to the package.  
Figure 2-4 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Switch.  
Figure 2-4 Attaching the brackets to the Switch  
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts  
by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty.  
Caution:  
Step3: Secure the brackets tightly.  
Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side.  
Step5: After the brackets are attached to the Switch, use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the  
rack, as shown in figure 2-5.  
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Figure 2-5 Mounting the Switch in a Rack  
Step6: Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network  
cabling and supply power to your Switch.  
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3. CONSOLE CONFIGURATION  
Unlike the unmanaged switch, FGSW-2402PVS/ FGSW-2620PVS performs series smart functions that make  
the Switch operate more effectively. This section will describe the common usage of the Switch Smart  
Configuration.  
The following section will base on the console screens of FGSW-2620PVS, for  
FGSW-2402PVS the display will be the same to FGSW-2620PVS.  
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3.1 Preparing for configuration  
3.1.1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS-232 Port  
When you are ready to configure the smart functions of the Switch, make sure you had connected the supplied  
RS-232 serial cable to the RS-232 port at the front panel of your Switch and your PC.  
3.1.2 Terminal Emulation Setup Program  
In Windows 98/2000/XP, launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust settings as below:  
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Emulation: VT-100 compatible  
Baud per second: 9600  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: None  
Stop bits: 1  
Flow Control: None  
To get a demonstration, please see the figure 3-1.  
Figure 3-1 Console Port Settings for smart functions  
3.1.3 Power-up Self-test Status  
As the Switch powers on, it goes through a self-test process to ensure proper operations of the Switch  
hardware. The messages will be displayed to show the test progress. When the test completes successfully,  
the system will display a login screen. If any of the components fails during the test, you may need to contact  
your local dealer and have the Switch replaced. Figure 3-2 shows a successful Self-test menu of the Power-up  
System Self-diagnostic Process.  
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Figure 3-2 Power-up System Self-diagnostic screen  
3.1.4 Login  
After the self-test completes successfully, the screen in figure 3-3 appears. Login is required to access the  
console interface. The factory default username is "admin" without password. You may change it in the Misc  
Configuration. To access to the Main Menu, please always enter the correct username and password.  
Figure 3-3 Switch Console Login screen  
3.2 Getting Started  
3.2.1 General Guidelines  
Switch allows users to configure the device via menu screens.  
To work within the menu, please follow the guidelines shown in Table 3-1.  
Item  
Description  
Value 0-9  
TAB KEY  
Arrows KEY  
Choose one item from the console screen.  
Choose next item from the console screen.  
means up, down, left, right .  
BACKSPACE Back to previous item from the console screen.  
ENTER KEY  
SPACE KEY  
Access the highlighted item from the console screen.  
When a List item is performed, the Space key starts  
the selection and scrolls through the available choices.  
Return to the actions menu.  
ESC  
Table 3-1 General Guideline within the Menu  
3.2.2 Main Menu Screen  
The main menu enables you to view and manage the Switch settings. Use the "Tab" keys to move the highlight over a  
selection. Press “ Enter” key for chooses Smart function of Switch. After entering into any smart function  
screen, choose <Edit> for configuring. Then Press the "Space Bar” to toggle back and forth between the  
options. After setup completed, press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose  
the <Save> for save the current configuration. You can also choose each function through press the value 0-9  
on your keyboard. Please refer to figure 3-4 for available options on main menu.  
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Figure 3-4 Main Menu Screen  
1. Port Status  
Display the port status, which allow you to view the port disable/enable status, current link status,  
speed/duplex mode, flow control status. Explained in section 3.2.3.  
2. Port Configuration  
Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on each port, per port  
10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection. Flow control disable/enable on each port. Explained in  
section 3.2.4.  
3. Trunk Configuration  
Allow user to enable the trunk function and configure. Explained in section 3.2.5.  
4. VLAN Configuration  
Allow user to enable the port-based VLAN function and configure. Explained in section 3.2.6.  
5. Port Mirroring Configuration  
Allow user to enable the port mirroring function and con figure. Explained in section 3.2.7.  
6. QoS Configuration  
Allow user to enable the QoS function and configure. Explained in section 3.2.8.  
7. Bandwidth Control  
Allow user to enable the bandwidth control function and configure. Explained in section 3.2.9.  
8. Misc Configuration  
Allow user to configure the advanced function. Explained in section 3.2.10.  
9. PoE Configuration  
Allow user to configure the Power over Ethernet function. Explained in section 3.2.11.  
0. Logout  
Allow user to logout the Switch console interface. Explained in section 3.2.12.  
3.2.3 Port Status  
Press 1 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Status and press “Enter” to  
access the screen of Port Status from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure3-4). The screen of Port  
Status in figure 3-5 appears. Table 3-2 describes the Port Status objects of Switch. This menu allows you to  
view the port status of the Switch.  
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Figure 3-5 Port Status Screen  
O Object  
Description  
Port  
Enable  
Link  
Spd/Dpx  
Flow Ctrl  
Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot.  
Display disable or enable on each port.  
Display current link status on each port.  
Display current speed duplex mode on each port.  
Display current flow control status on each port.  
Table 3-2 Descriptions of the Port Status screen Objects  
3.2.4 Port Configuration  
Press 2 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Configuration and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of Port Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure3-4).  
The screen of Port Configuration in figure 3-6 appears. Table 3-3 describes the Port Configuration objects.  
This menu allows you to change the port configuration of the Switch. The user can disable/enable each port and  
determine each port’s auto-negotiation, mode, speed, duplex mode, flow control. Use the “TAB” key to choose  
the <Edit> then press “Enter”. Then start to modify these settings. Use the “TAB” key to move the highlight to  
the object and press the “Space Bar” key to toggle back and forth between the options. After setup completed,  
press “ESC” key to return to Actions menu and use the “TAB” key to choose the <Save> for saving the current  
configuration.  
Figure 3-6 Port Configuration Screen  
O Object  
Port  
Description  
Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot.  
Enable  
Auto  
Spd/Dpx  
Allow user to disable or enable each port.  
Allow user to disable or enable Auto negotiation feature on each port.  
Allow user to change the speed duplex mode on each port.  
Allow user to disable or enable flow control on each port.  
Flow Ctrl  
Table 3-3 Descriptions of the Port Configuration Screen Objects  
Due to the hardware restriction, port #25/ port # 26 of the Switch does not allow to configure the speed and  
duplex mode. The operation of the two ports will base on the table below.  
Module-slot / Port #25, #26  
MII-TP  
Module / Port Type  
Speed / Duplex  
100Base-TX; RJ-45  
Auto-negotiation  
MII-GT / FGSW-2620PVS  
MII-SC / MII-Sxx*1  
MII-ST  
10/100/100Base-T; RJ-45 Auto-negotiation  
100Base-FX; SC  
100Base-FX; ST  
Force 100 Full-duplex mode  
Force 100 Full-duplex mode  
Force 100 Full-duplex mode  
100Base-FX;  
Single SC  
MII-SA20/SB20  
MII-SX  
MII-LX; MII-Lxx*1  
1000Base-SX; SC  
Force 1000 Full-duplex mode  
Force 1000 Full-duplex mode  
1000Base-LX; SC  
Table 3-4 Operation of MII-series module  
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1. xx represents the maximum fiber-optic distance, for example MII-L40 for 40kilometers. For  
the available models, please consult your local dealer for the available modules.  
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2. For fiber module/interface, please also check the link partner is set to forced full-duplex for  
the connection.  
3.2.5 Trunk Configuration  
Press 3 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Trunk Configuration and press “Enter” to  
access the screen of Trunk Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure3-4).  
The screen of Trunk Configuration in figure 3-7 appears. Table 3-5 shows the descriptions of the Trunk Configuration  
screen Objects. The Port Trunking Configuration menu controls the port trunking or the so-called Link Aggregation  
function. There are 7 Trunk groups in the Switch can be bundled together to form a high-speed trunk. Use the "TAB" key  
to choose the <Edit> and press “Enter”. Then start to modify these settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to  
the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to toggle back and forth between the options. After setup completed, press  
"ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for saving the current configuration.  
Figure 3-7 Trunk Configuration Screen  
O
Object  
Description  
Trunk 1 to Trunk 7 Allow user to disable or enable trunk function in Trunk 1 to Trunk 7 groups.  
Trunk Groups 1-7 From port 1 to port 24. Allow user to assign maximum 4 ports of each Trunk  
group.  
Table 3-5 Descriptions of the Trunk Configuration screen Objects  
3.2.6 VLAN Configure  
Press 4 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the VLAN Configuration and press “Enter” to  
access the screen of VLAN Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure3-4).  
The screen of VLAN Configuration in figure 3-8 appears. Table 3-6 shows the descriptions of the VLAN  
Configuration Menu Objects.  
Figure 3-8 VLAN Configure screen  
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Object  
Description  
VLAN Configuration  
Allow user to disable/enable the Port-based VLAN function.  
The available options are shown as below:  
Disabled: disable VLAN function of the Switch.  
PortBased: enable port-based VLAN function of the Switch.  
The available group ID from 1 to 255.  
Return to Main Menu  
Back to Main Menu screen.  
Table 3-6 Descriptions of the VLAN Configuration screen Objects  
3.2.6.1 Create a Port-Based VLAN Group  
Choose “PortBased” from the VLAN mode of VLAN Configure. The screen in figure 3-9 appears with  
message “Press SPACE to select and ENTER to set mode”. Please press “Enter” to continue. The  
following screen in figure 3-10 appears with message “Change mode will clear original VLAN setting!  
Continue? [Y/N]. Please press “Y” then the following screens in figure 3-11 & 3-12 appears.  
Figure 3-9 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
Figure 3-10 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
Figure 3-11 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
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Figure 3-12 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
Press “Enter” then the following screen in figure 3-13 appears.  
Figure 3-13 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Add and press “Enter” to access the screen of Add a  
PortBased VLAN Group. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the <Edit> and press “Enter” to modify  
these settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to  
toggle back and forth between the options.  
The screen of Add a PortBased VLAN Group in figure 3-14 appears. After setup completed, press "ESC" key  
to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for saving the current configuration.  
The screen in figure 3-15 appears.  
The Switch support up to 26 port-based VLAN groups. And the group ID is 1-255.  
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Figure 3-14 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen  
Figure 3-15 Create a port-based VLAN Group Successfully screen  
Press “Enter” for back to the VLAN Configuration screen. The screen in figure 3-16 appears.  
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Figure 3-16 Create a port-based VLAN Group completed screen  
3.2.6.2 Edit a VLAN Group  
Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the <Edit> and press “Enter” to start editing the existence VLAN  
group. The screen in figure 3-17 appears.  
Figure 3-17 Edit existence VLAN Group Configuration Screen  
Use the “Tab” and “Back space” to move forth and back between VLAN and press “Enter” to select the VLAN  
you want to edit. The screen in figure 3-18 appears. Please follow the same procedure as section 3.2.6.1  
create a port-based VLAN Group to edit the VLAN group.  
Figure 3-18 Edit existence VLAN Group Configuration Screen  
After editing is completed, press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-19 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully”  
Figure 3-19 Save VLAN Configuration successfully screen  
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3.2.6.3 Delete a VLAN Group  
Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the <Delete> and press "Enter" to start the deleting of existence  
VLAN group. The screen of Delete a VLAN Group in figure 3-20 appears.  
Figure 3-20 Delete existence VLAN group Screen  
Use “TAB” or “Backspace” key to move the highlight to the VLAN you want to delete and press “Enter” to  
delete the VLAN. The screen similar to figure 3-21 appears with message “ Press Enter to edit/delete  
group”.  
Figure 3-21 Delete existence VLAN Group Screen  
After press Enter, The screen similar to figure 3-22 appears with message “Continue deleting? [Y/N]”  
Figure 3-22 Delete existence VLAN Group Screen  
After press ” Y”. The screen similar to figure 3-23 appears with message “ Operation completed  
successfully!”  
Figure 3-23 Delete existence VLAN Group successfully Screen  
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Figure 3-24 Delete existence VLAN Group successfully Screen  
3.2.6.4 Return to Main Menu  
Choose “Return to Main Menu” to return to Main Menu screen of the Switch. The screen in figure 3-25  
appears.  
Figure 3-25 Return to Main Menu Screen  
3.2.7 Port Mirroring Configuration  
Press 5 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Mirroring Configuration and  
press “Enter” to access the screen of Port Mirroring Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see  
the figure 3-4). Table 3-7 shows the descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Objects.  
The Port Mirroring Configuration provides Disable, RX, TX, RX&TX selection from Port Monitoring mode.  
Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the  
highlight to the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to toggle back and forth between the options. The  
screen of Port Mirroring Configuration in figure 3-26 appears.  
Figure 3-26 Port Mirroring Configuration Screen  
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Object  
Description  
Port  
Monitoring  
Mode  
The available options are shown as below:  
Disable: port mirroring function disable.  
RX: this mode will duplicate the data from Monitored port and forward to the Monitoring  
port.  
TX: this mode will duplicate the data that send to the Monitored port and forward to the  
Monitoring port.  
RX&TX: this mode will duplicate the data send and receive from the Monitored port.  
Forward to the Monitoring port with 1:1 ratio.  
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Monitoring  
Port  
Allow seeing all monitor port traffic; you can connect Monitoring port to LAN Explorer,  
Session Wall, Sniffer Pro or Netxray.  
Monitored Port Choose one or more specific port for monitor the traffic of RX and TX or both (RX and TX)  
from Monitoring port.  
Table 3-7 Descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Objects  
After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-27 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-27 Port Mirroring Configuration save successfully screen  
3.2.8 QoS Configuration  
Press 6 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the QoS Configuration and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of QoS Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4).  
Table 3-8 shows the descriptions of the QoS Configuration screen Objects.  
The QoS Configuration provide Disable, QoS Priority, High: Low=3:1,High: Low= 5:1, High: Low=7:1, High  
empty then Low selection from QoS mode. Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these  
settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to toggle  
back and forth between the options. The screen of QoS Configuration in figure 3-28 appears.  
Figure 3-28 QoS Configuration screen  
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Object  
Description  
QoS Mode  
The available options are shown as below:  
High: Low=3:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 3 to 1.  
High: Low=5:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 5 to 1.  
High: Low=7:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 7 to 1.  
High empty then Low: forward the packets with high priority first then packets with low priority.  
Disable QoS Priority: disable QoS priority function.  
Static Port  
The available options are shown as below:  
Ingress Priority Off: the packets come from the specific port without any priority.  
Low: the packets come from the specific port with low priority.  
High: the packets come from the specific port with High priority.  
802.1p priority=7:0: allow assign high and low on each priority.  
802.1p priority  
Table 3-8 Descriptions of the QoS Configuration Screen Objects  
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After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-29 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-29 QoS Configuration save successfully screen  
3.2.9 Bandwidth Control  
Press 7 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Bandwidth control and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of Bandwidth control from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4).  
Table 3-9 shows the descriptions of the Bandwidth control screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of Bandwidth control in figure 3-30 appears.  
Figure 3-30 Bandwidth Control setting Screen  
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Object  
Port  
Description  
Indicate port 1 to port 24  
InRate  
Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from the connected port to this port. You  
must enable the flow control feature of this port for the function to work normally. The  
available value ranges from 1 to 99.  
Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from this port to the connected port. The  
available value ranges from 1 to 99.  
OutRate  
Table 3-9 Descriptions of the Switch Information screen Objects  
After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-31 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-31 Bandwidth Control save successfully Screen  
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3.2.10 Misc Configuration  
Press 8 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Misc Configuration and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of Misc Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4).  
Table 3-10 shows the descriptions of the Misc Configuration screen Objects. The screen of Misc  
Configuration in figure 3-32 appears.  
Figure 3-32 Misc Configuration Screen  
O
Object  
Description  
Advanced Switch  
Configuration  
Allow user to configure the advanced Switch configuration. Please refer to chapter  
3.2.10.1.  
Password Setting  
Allow user to disable or enable password protection. Set the username and  
password, Maximum up to 8 characters. Please refer to chapter 3.2.10.2.  
Allow user to reset the Switch to default mode. Please refer to chapter 3.2.10.3.  
Reset System Default  
Setting  
Reboot System  
Allow user to reboot the Switch. Please refer to chapter 3.2.10.4.  
System Information  
IP Configuration  
Display the firmware and web page version. Please refer to chapter 3.2.10.5.  
Allow user to set the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Please refer to  
chapter 3.2.10.6.  
Return to Main Menu  
Allow return to the Console Main Menu. Please refer to chapter 3.2.10.7.  
Table 3-10 Descriptions of the Switch Information screen Objects  
3.2.10.1 Advanced Switch Configuration  
Press 1 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Advanced Switch Configuration  
and press “Enter” to access the screen of Advanced Switch Configuration from the Misc Configuration  
screen (please see the figure 3-32).  
Table 3-11 shows the descriptions of the Advanced Switch Configuration screen Objects. Use the "TAB"  
key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of Advanced Switch Configuration  
in figure 3-33 appears.  
Figure 3-33 Advanced Switch Configuration Screen  
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Object  
Description  
Broadcast Strom Filter  
If this function enable, the Switch will limitation the broadcast packets. The  
available options are  
Off, 5%, 10%, 20%.  
Collision Retry Forever  
If this function is disabled, when a packet meet a collision, the switch will retry 6  
times before discard the packets. Otherwise, the switch will retry until the packet is  
successfully sent.  
MAC Table Auto-Aging  
Allow user to set the aging time of the MAC address table. The available options  
are Disable, 150 sec, 300 sec, 600 sec. The default is 300sec.  
The available options are CRC Hash and Direct Map.  
MAC Table Hashing  
Console Auto Logout Time  
Allow user to set the Auto logout time of console interface. The available options  
are Never, 5min, 10min, 20min.  
Web Auto Logout Time  
Allow user to set the Auto logout time of web interface. The available options are  
5min, 10min, and 20min.  
Table 3-11 Descriptions of the Advanced Switch Configuration screen Objects  
After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-34 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-34 Misc Configuration save successfully Screen  
3.2.10.2 Password Setting  
Press 2 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Password Setting and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of Password Setting from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the  
figure 3-32).  
Table 3-12 shows the descriptions of the Password Setting screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of Password Setting in figure 3-35 appears.  
Figure 3-35 Password Setting Screen  
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Object  
Description  
Password protection Allow user to disable or enable the password request of the console and Web interface.  
User Name  
Allow user to modify the login user name. Up to 8 characters.  
Allow user to modify the login password. Up to 8 characters.  
Input the password again for confirm.  
New Password  
Password Again  
Table 3-12 Descriptions of the Password Setting screen Objects  
After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration.  
The screen in figure 3-36 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-36 Password Setting save successfully Screen  
3.2.10.3 Reset System Default Setting  
Press 3 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Reset System Default Setting  
and press “Enter” from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32).  
The screen in figure 3-37 appears with message “All user configuration will be reset to default! Continue?  
[Y/N] ”. Press “Y” then the screen in figure 3-38 appears.  
Figure 3-37 Reset System Default Setting Screen  
Figure 3-38 Reset System Default Setting Screen  
Then the Switch will reboot, the screen in figure 3-39 appears. After power on completed, then the login screen  
of Switch in figure 3-40 appears.  
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Figure 3-39 Reboot Switch Screen  
Figure 3-40 Switch Console Login Screen  
3.2.10.4 Reboot System  
Press 4 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Reboot System and press “Enter”  
from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32).  
The screen in figure 3-41 appears with message “Reboot now? [Y/N] ”. Press “Y” then the Switch will reboot,  
the screen in figure 3-42 appears. After power on completed, then the login screen of Switch in figure 3-43  
appears.  
Figure 3-41 Reboot System Screen  
Figure 3-42 Switch Reboot Screen  
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Figure 3-43 Switch Console Login Screen  
3.2.10.5 System Information  
Press 5 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the System Information and press  
“Enter” from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32). The screen in figure 3-44 appears.  
Figure 3-44 System Information Screen  
3.2.10.6 IP Configuration  
Press 6 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the IP Configuration and press  
“Enter” from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32).  
Table 3-13 shows the descriptions of the IP Configuration screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of IP Configuration in figure 3-45 appears.  
Figure 3-45 IP Configuration Screen  
O
Object  
Description  
MAC Address  
Display the MAC address of the Switch. This MAC address is not allowed to  
modify.  
IP address  
Allow user to modify the IP address of the Switch. The default IP address is  
192.168.0.100  
Subnet Mask  
Allow user to modify the Subnet Mask of the Switch.  
Default Gateway Allow user to modify the default gateway of the Switch.  
Table 3-13 Descriptions of the IP Configuration screen Objects  
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After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-46 appears with message “Operation  
completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-46 IP Configuration Screen  
3.2.10.7 Return to Main Menu  
This function allows user to return to the main menu of Switch. The screen in figure 3-47 appears. Then the  
main menu in screen figure3-48 appears.  
Figure 3-47 Return to Main Menu Screen  
Figure 3-48 Main Menu Screen  
3.2.11 PoE Configuration  
Press 9 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the POE Configuration and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of POE Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4).  
Table 3-14 shows the descriptions of the POE Configuration screen Objects. The screen of POE  
Configuration in figure 3-49 appears.  
Figure 3-49 POE Configuration Screen  
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Object  
Description  
POE Ports Config  
Allow user to configure the POE function and power provision priority. Please  
refer to chapter 3.2.11.1.  
POE Port Status  
Allow user to check the POE PD power usages. Please refer to chapter  
3.2.11.2.  
Return to Main Menu  
Allow return to the Console Main Menu. Please refer to chapter 3.2.11.3.  
Table 3-14 Descriptions of the Switch Information screen Objects  
3.2.11.1 Advanced Switch Configuration  
Press 1 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the POE Ports Config and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of POE Ports Config from the POE Configuration screen (please see the  
figure 3-49).  
Table 3-14 shows the descriptions of the POE Ports Config screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of POE Ports Config in figure 3-50 appears.  
Figure 3-50 PoE Ports Config Screen  
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Object  
Port  
Description  
List the port number for configuration.  
Allow user to Enable / Disable POE function.  
Enable  
Priority  
Allow user to set the POE power provision priority. The priority range is from 0 to 11, in which the 0  
is the highest and the 11 is the lowest.  
Table 3-15 Descriptions of the POE Ports Config screen Objects  
After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for  
saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-51 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 3-51 POE Ports Config save successfully Screen.  
3.2.11.2 POE Port Status  
Press 2 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the POE Port Status and press  
“Enter” to access the screen of POE Port Status from the POE Configuration screen (please see the figure  
3-52).  
Table 3-16 shows the descriptions of the POE Port Status screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the  
<Refresh>, then the system will refresh the port status on screen.  
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Object  
Port  
Description  
List the port number for configuration.  
List each port POE power provision setting.  
List each connected device power usage.  
List each connected device current usage.  
Enable  
Power [W]  
Current [mA]  
Table 3-16 Descriptions of the POE Port Status screen Objects  
3.2.11.3 Return to Main Menu  
This function allows user to return to the main menu of Switch. The screen in figure 3-52 appears. Then the  
main menu in screen figure3-53 appears.  
Figure 3-52 Return to Main Menu Screen  
Figure 3-53 Main Menu Screen  
3.2.12 Logout  
Press 0 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Logout and press “Enter” from  
the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4). The Switch Console Login screen in figure 3-49 appears.  
Figure 3-54 Switch Console Login Screen  
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4. WEB CONFIGURATION  
The Web Smart Ethernet Switch provides a Web interface for Switch Smart function configuration. Since the  
Switch can be configured through the Web Browser, a network administrator can manage and monitor the  
Switch from the local LAN or from the Internet. Before login the Web interface of Switch, please setup the “IP  
Address” with local serial console port (RS232 port) and use this IP address to configure Switch through the  
Web interface. Or modify your PC’s IP domain to the same with Switch then use the default IP address to  
remote configure Switch through the Web interface.  
4.1 Login in to the Switch  
Before you start configure the Switch, please note the Switch is configured through an Ethernet connection,  
make sure the manager PC must be set on same the IP subnet address. For example, the default IP address  
of the Switch is 192.168.0.100, then the manager PC should be set at 192.168.0.x (where x is a number  
between 1 and 254, except 100), and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Use Internet Explorer 5.0 or  
above Web browser. Enter IP address http://192.168.0.100 (the factory-default IP address) to access the Web  
interface. The login screen in figure 4-1 appears.  
Figure 4-1 Web login Screen  
the default mode is username “admin” without password.  
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4.2 Main Menu  
After entering the username and password, the main screen appears as figure 4-2.  
Figure 4-2 Web Main Menu Screen  
The smart functions are shown on the left of the browser window and they are:  
Port Status:  
Display the port status, which allow to viewing the port disable/enable status, current link status, and  
speed/duplex mode, flow control status. Explained on section 4.3  
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Port Configuration:  
Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on each port, per port 10/100Mbps full  
and half duplex mode selection. Flow control disable/enable on each port. Explained on section 4.4  
Trunk Configuration:  
Allow user to enable the trunk function and configure. Explained in section 4.5  
VLAN Configuration:  
Allow user to enable the port-based VLAN function and configure. Explained in section 4.6  
Port Mirroring Configuration:  
Allow user to enable the port mirroring function and con figure. Explained in section 4.7  
QoS Configuration:  
Allow user to enable the QoS function and configure. Explained in section 4.8  
Bandwidth Control:  
Allow user to enable the bandwidth control function and configure. Explained in section 4.9  
Misc Configuration:  
Allow user to configure the advanced function. Explained in section 4.10  
POE Configuration  
Allow user to configure the POE function. Explained in section 4.11  
Logout:  
Allow user to logout the Switch Web interface. Explained in section 4.12  
4.3 Port Status  
This menu displays each port’s status of the Switch. The Port Status in the screen will includes each port’s  
disable / enable and current link status, connection speed duplex mode and flow control status. The screen is  
as like figure 4-3 below.  
Figure 4-3 Port Status Screen  
You can also click on the refresh button of your browser to get the latest status of the Switch.  
4.4 Port Configuration  
This menu allows to setting port disable/ enable, Auto-negotiation disable/ enable, and speed duplex mode  
selection, flow control disable/ enable of each port. The screen is as figure 4-4.  
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Figure 4-4 Port Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen figure 4- 5  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Please be reminded, the operation of port#25, port#26 will base on the setting in table 3-4.  
Figure 4-5 Port Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.5 Trunk Configuration  
This function allows to configuring the trunk function. It provide up to 7 trunk groups and each trunk for up to  
maximum 4-ports. The screen in figure 4-6 appears.  
Figure 4-6 Trunk Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4- 7  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 4-7 Trunk Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
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4.6 VLAN Configuration  
This function allows to enabling the port-based VLAN function. The screen in figure 4-8 appears.  
Figure 4-8 VLAN Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for enable the port-based VLAN. The screen in figure 4- 9  
appears  
Figure 4-9 VLAN Configuration Screen  
Press “Add NEW” to create a new port-based VLAN group. The screen in figure 4-10 appears.  
Up to 26 port-based VLAN groups can be added and the group ID range is 1-255.  
Note:  
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Figure 4-10 VLAN Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4- 11  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
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Figure 4-11 VLAN Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. It also support delete the existence VLAN group by press  
“Delete” button from VLAN Configure screen (figure 4-9).  
4.7 Port Mirroring Configuration  
This function allows to enabling the port mirroring function. Table 4-1 shows the descriptions of the Port  
Mirroring Configuration screen Objects.  
O Object  
Disable  
RX  
Description  
Disable port mirroring function.  
This mode will duplicate the data from Monitored port and forward to the Monitoring port.  
This mode will duplicate the data that send to the Monitored port and forward to the  
Monitoring port.  
TX  
This mode will duplicate the data send and receive from the Monitored port. Forward to the  
Monitoring port with 1:1 ratio.  
RX & TX  
Table 4-1 Descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Objects.  
Figure 4-12 Port Mirroring Configuration Screen  
After choose one port-monitoring mode. Press "Apply" button for enable the port mirroring function. The  
screen in figure 4-13 appears  
Figure 4-13 Port Mirroring Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4- 14  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
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Figure 4-14 Port Mirroring Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.8 QoS Configuration  
This function allows enabling the QoS function. Table 4-2 shows the descriptions of the QoS Configuration  
screen Objects.  
O Object  
Description  
Disable QoS priority function.  
Disable QoS Priority  
High empty then Low  
High: Low=3:1  
High: Low=5:1  
High: Low=7:1  
Forward the packets with high priority first then packets with low priority.  
The packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 3 to 1.  
The packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 5 to 1.  
The packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 7 to 1.  
Allow assign high and low on each priority. The screens in figure 4-15& 4-16& 4-17  
appear.  
802.1p priority=7:0  
Table 4-2 Descriptions of the QoS Configuration screen Objects.  
Figure 4-15 QoS Configuration Screen  
Figure 4-16 QoS Configuration Screen  
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Figure 4-17 QoS Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-18  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 4-18 QoS Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.9 Bandwidth Control  
This function allow to set bandwidth on each port. Table 4-3 shows the descriptions of the Bandwidth Control  
screen Objects.  
O Object  
Description  
Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from the connected port to this  
port. You must enable the flow control feature of this port for the function to work  
normally. The available value ranges from 1 to 99.  
InRate  
Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from this port to the connected  
port. The available value ranges from 1 to 99.  
OutRate  
Table 4-3 Descriptions of the Bandwidth Control screen Objects.  
The screen in figure 4-19 appears.  
Figure 4-19 Bandwidth Control setting Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-20  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
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Figure 4-20 Bandwidth Control save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.10 Misc Configuration  
This function provides the advanced configuration of the Switch. The available options are shown as below:  
Advanced Switch Configuration:  
Allow user to configure the advanced Switch configuration. Please refer to section 4.10.1.  
Password Setting:  
Allow user to disable or enable password protection. Set the username and password, Maximum up to 8  
characters. Please refer to section 4.10.2.  
Reset System Default Setting:  
Allow user to reset the Switch to default mode. Please refer to section 4.10.3.  
Reboot System:  
Allow user to reboot the Switch. Please refer to section 4.10.4.  
System Information:  
Display the firmware and web page version. Please refer to section 4.10.5.  
IP Configuration:  
Allow user to set the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Please refer to section 4.10.6.  
Return to Main Menu:  
Allow return to the Console Main Menu. Please refer to section 4.10.7.  
The screen in figure 4-21 appears.  
Figure 4-21 Misc Configuration Screen  
4.10.1 Advanced Switch Configuration  
The available options are shown as below:  
Broadcast Strom Filter:  
If this function enable, the Switch will limitation the broadcast packets. The available options are off, 5%, 10%,  
and 20%. The screen in figure 4-22 appears.  
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Figure 4-22 Broadcast Storm Filter Screen  
Collision Retry Forever:  
If this function is disabled, when a packet meet a collision, the switch will retry 6 times before discard the  
packets. Otherwise, the switch will retry until the packet is successfully sent. The screen in figure 4-23 appears.  
Figure 4-23 Collision Retry Forever Screen  
MAC Table Auto-Aging:  
Allow user to set the aging time of the MAC address table. The available options are Disable, 150 sec, 300  
sec, 600 sec. The default is 300sec. The screen in figure 4-24 appears.  
Figure 4-24 MAC Table Auto-Aging Screen  
MAC Table Hashing:  
The available options are CRC Hash and Direct Map. The screen in figure 4-25 appears.  
Figure 4-25 MAC Table Hashing Screen  
Console Auto Logout Time:  
Allow user to set the Auto logout time of console interface. The available options are Never, 5min, 10min,  
20min. The screen in figure 4-26 appears.  
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Figure 4-26 Console Auto Logout Time Screen  
Web Auto Logout Time:  
Allow user to set the Auto logout time of web interface. The available options are 5min, 10min, and 20min. The  
screen in figure 4-27 appears.  
Figure 4-27 Web Auto Logout Time Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-28  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 4-28 Advanced Switch Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.10.2 Password Setting  
This function allows to disable/enable the password protection. Table 4-4 shows the descriptions of the  
Password Setting screen Objects.  
O Object  
Description  
Allow user to disable or enable the password request of the console and Web  
interface.  
Password protection  
Allow user to modify the login user name. Up to 8 characters.  
Allow user to modify the login password. Up to 8 characters.  
Input the password again for confirm.  
User Name  
New Password  
Password Again  
Table 4-4 Descriptions of the Password Setting screen Objects.  
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The screen in figure 4-29 appears.  
Figure 4-29 Password Setting Screen  
If disable the password protection. Then the following screen appears.  
Figure 4-30 Password Setting Screen  
Press, “OK” for logout the Switch. Then can enter into the web interface of the Switch without any username  
and password request.  
If enable the password protection. Then the following screen appears.  
Figure 4-31 Password Setting Screen  
Press, “OK” for re-login the Switch. Then enter into the web interface of the Switch with username and  
password request. And also can modify the username and password.  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-32  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
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Figure 4-32 Password Setting save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.10.3 Reset System Default Setting  
This function allows resetting the Switch to default mode. The screen in figure 4-33 appears. Press “OK” then  
the Switch will reboot for the default mode.  
Figure 4-33 Reset System Default Setting Screen  
4.10.4 Reboot System  
This function allows rebooting the Switch. The screen in figure 4-34 appears. Press “OK” then the Switch will  
reboot.  
Figure 4-34 Reboot System Screen  
4.10.5 System Information  
This function allows viewing the system information of the Switch.  
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Figure 4-35 System Information Screen  
4.10.6 IP Configuration  
This function allows modifying the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. The screen in figure 4-36  
appears.  
The default IP address is 192.168.0.100  
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Note:  
Figure 4-36 IP Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-37  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 4-37 IP Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.11 PoE Configuration  
This function provides the Power over Ethernet configuration of the Switch. The available options are shown as  
below:  
POE Ports  
Allow user to Enable/Disable POE function and set port power feeding priority. Please refer to section 4.11.1.  
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POE Port Status:  
Allow user to check the port Power over Ethernet settings and the connected power usage. Please refer to  
section 4.11.2.  
4.11.1 POE Ports  
This function allows Enable/Disable POE function and set port power feeding priority. The screen in figure 4-38  
appears.  
Figure 4-38 POE Configuration Screen  
After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-39  
appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”  
Figure 4-39 POE Ports Configuration save successfully Screen  
Press “Back” for back to previous web screen.  
4.11.2 PoE Ports Status  
This function allows users to check the port Power over Ethernet settings and the connected power usage. The  
screen in figure 4-40 appears.  
Figure 4-40 POE Ports Status Screen  
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4.12 Logout  
This function allows to logout the web interface of the Switch. The screen in figure 4-41 appears. Press “OK”  
then the web login screen in figure 4-42 appears.  
Figure 4-41 Logout successfully Screen  
Figure 4-42 Web login Screen  
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5. SWITCH OPERATION  
5.1 Address Table  
The Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is  
used to store the address information of some node in network, including MAC address, port no, etc. This  
information comes from the learning process of Ethernet Switch.  
5.2 Learning  
When one packet comes in from any port, the Switch will record the source address, port no. And the other  
related information in address table. This information will be used to decide either forwarding or filtering for  
future packets.  
5.3 Forwarding & Filtering  
When one packet comes from some port of the Ethernet Switching, it will also check the destination address  
besides the source address learning. The Ethernet Switching will lookup the address-table for the destination  
address. If not found, this packet will be forwarded to all the other ports except the port, which this packet  
comes in. And these ports will transmit this packet to the network it connected. If found, and the destination  
address is located at different port from this packet comes in, the Ethernet Switching will forward this packet to  
the port where this destination address is located according to the information from address table. But, if the  
destination address is located at the same port with this packet comes in, then this packet will be filtered.  
Thereby increasing the network throughput and availability  
5.4 Store-and-Forward  
Store-and-Forward is one type of packet-forwarding techniques. A Store-and-Forward Ethernet Switching  
stores the incoming frame in an internal buffer, do the complete error checking before transmission. Therefore,  
no error packets occurrence, it is the best choice when a network needs efficiency and stability.  
The Ethernet Switch scans the destination address from the packet-header, searches the routing table  
provided for the incoming port and forwards the packet, only if required. The fast forwarding makes the switch  
attractive for connecting servers directly to the network, thereby increasing throughput and availability.  
However, the switch is most commonly used to segment existence hubs, which nearly always improves overall  
performance. An Ethernet Switching can be easily configured in any Ethernet network environment to  
significantly boost bandwidth using conventional cabling and adapters.  
Due to the learning function of the Ethernet switching, the source address and corresponding port number of  
each incoming and outgoing packet are stored in a routing table. This information is subsequently used to filter  
packets whose destination address is on the same segment as the source address. This confines network  
traffic to its respective domain, reducing the overall load on the network.  
The Switch performs "Store and forward" therefore, no error packets occur. More reliably, it reduces the  
re-transmission rate. No packet loss will occur.  
5.5 Auto-Negotiation  
The STP ports on the Switch have built-in “Auto-negotiation”. This technology automatically sets the best  
possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device (usually at Power On or  
Reset). This is done by detect the modes and speeds at the second of both device is connected and capable of,  
Both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX devices can connect with the port in either Half- or Full-Duplex mode.  
If attached device is:  
100Base-TX port will set to:  
10Mbps, no auto-negotiation  
10Mbps  
10Mbps, with auto-negotiation  
100Mbps, no auto-negotiation  
100Mbps, with auto-negotiation  
10/20Mbps (10Base-T/Full-Duplex)  
100Mbps  
100/200Mbps  
(100Base-TX/Full-Duplex)  
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If the Ethernet Switch is not functioning properly,  
make sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual.  
The Link LED is not lit  
Solution:  
Check the cable connection and remove duplex mode of the Ethernet Switch  
Some stations cannot talk to other stations located on  
The other port  
Solution:  
Please check the VLAN settings, trunk settings, or port enabled / disabled status.  
Performance is bad  
Solution:  
Check the full duplex status of the Ethernet Switch. If the Ethernet Switch is set to full duplex and the  
partner is set to half duplex, then the performance will be poor. Please also check the in/out rate of the  
port.  
Why the Switch doesn’t connect to the network  
Solution:  
Check the LNK/ACT LED on the switch  
Try another port on the Switch  
Make sure the cable is installed properly  
Make sure the cable is the right type  
Turn off the power. After a while, turn on power again  
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APPENDIX A  
A.1 Switch”s RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
1000Mbps, 1000Base T  
Contact  
MDI  
MDI-X  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BI_DA+  
BI_DA-  
BI_DB+  
BI_DC+  
BI_DC-  
BI_DB-  
BI_DD+  
BI_DD-  
BI_DB+  
BI_DB-  
BI_DA+  
BI_DD+  
BI_DD-  
BI_DA-  
BI_DC+  
BI_DC-  
Implicit implementation of the crossover function within a twisted-pair cable, or at a wiring panel, while not  
expressly forbidden, is beyond the scope of this standard.  
A.2 10/100Mbps, 10/100Base-TX  
When connecting your 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a straight or  
crossover cable is necessary. Each port of the Switch supports auto-MDI/MDI-X detection. That means you  
can directly connect the Switch to any Ethernet devices without making a crossover cable. The following  
table and diagram show the standard RJ-45 receptacle/ connector and their pin assignments:  
RJ-45 Connector pin assignment  
MDI  
MDI-X  
Contact  
Media Dependant  
Interface  
Media Dependant  
Interface -Cross  
1
2
Tx + (transmit)  
Tx - (transmit)  
Rx + (receive)  
Rx + (receive)  
Rx - (receive)  
Tx + (transmit)  
3
4, 5  
6
Not used  
Rx - (receive)  
Not used  
Tx - (transmit)  
7, 8  
The standard cable, RJ-45 pin assignment  
The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector  
There are 8 wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin  
allocation and color of straight cable and crossover cable connection:  
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Figure A-1: Straight-Through and Crossover Cable  
Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before  
deploying the cables into your network.  
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