Planet Technology Switch MGSW 2402 User Manual

10/100/1000Mbps  
Intelligent Ethernet Switch  
MGSW-2402  
User’s Manaul  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. INTROUCTION........................................................................................................................................4  
1.1 CHECKLIST ...............................................................................................................................4  
1.2 ABOUT THE SWITCH ..................................................................................................................4  
1.3 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................4  
2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................6  
2.1 FRONT PANEL...........................................................................................................................6  
2.2 REAR PANEL.............................................................................................................................6  
2.3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................7  
3.WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT...............................................................................................................8  
3.1 CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................8  
3.2 WEB PAGES .............................................................................................................................8  
3.3 HOME ....................................................................................................................................9  
3.4 MODULES ...............................................................................................................................10  
3.5 PORTS ..................................................................................................................................10  
3.6 STATISTICS.............................................................................................................................11  
3.7 VLAN ..................................................................................................................................11  
3.8 TRUNK .................................................................................................................................12  
3.9 STP (SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL) .........................................................................................13  
3.10 PORT SECURITY....................................................................................................................14  
3.11 PORT PRIORITY-802.1P ........................................................................................................14  
3.12 PORT PRIORITY- TYPE OF SERVICE........................................................................................15  
3.13 IGMP ..................................................................................................................................16  
3.14 STATIC ADDRESS..................................................................................................................16  
3.15 BROADCAST STORM FILTER...................................................................................................17  
3.16 PORT MIRRORING ..................................................................................................................17  
3.17 IP CONFIG ............................................................................................................................18  
3.18 SNMP..................................................................................................................................19  
3.19 SAVE & REBOOT...................................................................................................................19  
3.20 UPGRADE .............................................................................................................................20  
4 CONSOLE INTERFACE........................................................................................................................22  
4.1 CONNECT TO PC................................................................................................................22  
4.2 MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................22  
4.2.1. Device settings............................................................................................................................23  
4.2.2. Port Settings ...............................................................................................................................23  
4.2.3. Address Table.............................................................................................................................24  
4.2.4. Spanning Tree Protocol..............................................................................................................24  
4.2.5 Broadcast Storm Filter.................................................................................................................25  
4.2.6. IGMP..........................................................................................................................................25  
4.2.7. VLAN Mode (2 modes) ...............................................................................................................26  
4.2.8. VLAN for CPU (2 VLANs)..........................................................................................................26  
4.2.9 Secure IP for Telnet and HTTP...................................................................................................26  
4.2.10. Save Current Settings...............................................................................................................27  
4.2.11 Factory Default Settings & Reboot System ...............................................................................27  
4.2.12 Reboot System ...........................................................................................................................28  
4.2.13 Quit............................................................................................................................................28  
5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE..............................................................................................29  
APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION....................................................................................30  
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................31  
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1. INTROUCTION  
1.1 Checklist  
Check the contents of your package for following parts:  
MGSW-2402.  
User's manual CD.  
Power cord.  
19” rack mount kit.  
RS-232 cable.  
Quick Installation Guide.  
If any of these pieces 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 to return it to us for repair.  
1.2 About the Switch  
The MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet, Fast  
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling.  
Two expansion slots on the front panel of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch further add to the  
flexibility of the systems.  
The MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch is a combination of 24x10/100M Ethernet RJ-45 ports and 2  
optional module slots.  
The two optional modules can be 8-Port 10/100 auto-sensing Intelligent Switch Module, 4-Port  
100 Base-FX Intelligent Fiber Module, Gigabit 1000Base-T Intelligent Switch Modules, and  
Gigabit 1000Base-SX/LX Intelligent Fiber Modules.  
With its build-in Web-based Management, managing and configuring the MGSW-2402  
Intelligent Switch becomes easier.  
From cabinet management to port-level control and monitoring, you can visually configure and  
manage your network via Web Browser, just click your mouse instead of typing cryptic command  
strings. However, the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch can also be managed via Telnet, Console,  
or third-party SNMP Management.  
1.3 Features  
Complies with the IEEE802.3 Ethernet, IEEE802.3u Fast Ethernet , IEEE802.3z and  
IEEE802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard  
Provide 2 module slots for 1000Mbps-T or 1000Mbps-SX/LX, 100Mbps-FX, 10/100Mbps-TX  
option of modules  
Features Store-and-Forward mode with wire-speed filtering and forwarding rates  
Auto-negotiation & Full-duplex/Half-duplex  
Automatic source address learning and aging  
Support up to 12K MAC address  
Support IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol  
IEEE802.3x compliant full-duplex flow control  
Broadcast storm control, runt and CRC Filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the  
network bandwidth  
Support to handle up to 1522 bytes packet  
LED indicators for simple diagnostics and management  
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Internal power supply  
Auto MDI/ MDI-X on each port  
Network management configuration:  
Web-based management  
Console and Telnet Configuration  
SNMP network management  
IEEE 802.1Q Tagging VLAN ( 256 VLAN Group )  
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol ( STP )  
Port Trunking supported  
IGMP and Sniffer ( Port Mirroring ) supported  
Port Priority - 802.1p & TOS ( Type of Service ) supported  
Static Address Table for manual address addition  
Broadcast Storm Filter function supported  
Firmware upgradeable through TFTP  
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2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION  
This product series provide three different running speed – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps in  
the same switch and automatically distinguish the speed of incoming connection.  
This section describes the hardware features of these Switches. For easier management and  
control of the switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel  
illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before connecting any network device  
to the switch, read this chapter carefully  
There are following option module for expansion:  
8-Port 10/100 auto-sensing Intelligent Switch Module  
4-Port 100 Base-FX Intelligent Fiber Module  
Gigabit 1000Base-T Intelligent Switch Module  
Gigabit 1000Base-SX/LX Intelligent Fiber Module  
2.1 Front Panel  
The Front Panel of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch consists of 24x auto-sensing 10/100Mbps  
Ethernet RJ-45 Ports, two optional expansion slots, and Console port. The LED Indicators are  
also located on the front panel of the Switch.  
MGSW-2402 Switch front panel  
LED indicators  
MGSW-2402  
PWR  
Green Lit on: Power on  
Lit off: power off  
Diag.  
100  
Red  
Lit on: Alert and problem notice  
Green Lit on: the port run at 100Mbps  
Lit off: the port run at 10Mbps  
LNK/ACT  
FDX/ COL  
Green Lit on: the connection is good.  
Blink: The port is receiving or transmitting data  
Yellow Lit on: the port run at full-duplex  
Blink: Half-Duplex/ Collision  
Off: Half-duplex or not connected  
2.2 Rear Panel  
The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket and an on/off switch which  
accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC, 50-60Hz.  
MGSW-2402 Switch rear panel  
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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.  
2.3 Hardware Installation  
2.3.1 Connecting end node or hub or switch  
1. Place the Switch on a smooth surface or fasten the mounting brackets with the provided  
screws in a standard 19” rack.  
2. Connect switch or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3/4/5 UTP/STP cabling.  
3. Connect another switch or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process  
as described in Step2.  
Notice:  
Cable distance for Switch  
The cable distance between Ethernet Switch and hub/PC should not exceed 100 meter  
for UTP/STP cable, 220m for 62.5/125 fiber cable and 500m for 50/125 fiber cable.  
Make sure the wiring is correct  
It can be used Category 3/4/5 cable in 10 Mbps operation. To reliably operate your  
network at 100Mbps and 1000Mbps, you must use an Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP)  
Category 5 cable, or better Data Grade cabling. While a Category 3 or 4 cable may  
initially seem to work, it will soon cause data loss.  
2.3.2 Connecting to Network Backbone or Server  
Connect to the Gigabit Ethernet ports with Category 5 copper cable or fiber optic cable for  
uplinking to a network backbone or network server. These ports operate at 1000Mbps in  
full-duplex mode. A valid connection is indicated when the Link LED is light. The following  
sections describe the function of LEDs on the front panel  
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3.WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT  
This chapter describes how to manage the Switch through the at-hand browser like Internet  
Browser IE 4.0 or Netscape Communicator 4.x or above. Please check the JAVA applet is  
enabled in your browser’s option or preference.  
3.1 Configuration  
The management function of this interface runs as an unsigned Java applet. As a result, your  
browser’s security setting should be set as following:  
For Netscape 4 or later:  
1. Click on Edit  
2. Pick up Preferences item  
3. Select the Advanced category  
4. Make sure Enable Java is checked  
5. Make sure Enable JavaScript is checked  
6. Press OK  
For Internet Explorer 4:  
1. Click on View  
2. Pick up Internet Options  
3. Select the Security tab  
4. Set Zone to Local Intranet  
5. Click Add Sites, click Advanced and add the IP address of the switch to the zone  
6. Set the security level to Custom  
7. Press the Setting… button  
8. Scroll down and set Java permissions to Custom  
9. Press the Java Custom Settings button  
10. Select the Edit Permissions tab  
11. Set Run Unsigned Content to Enable  
12. Press OK for all open dialog windows  
For Internet Explorer 5:  
1. Click on Tools  
2. Pick Internet Options  
3. Select the Security tab  
4. Select Local Intranet (click on the icon)  
5. Click on Sites, click Advanced and add the IP address of the switch to the zone  
6. Click on Custom Level  
7. Scroll down and set Java Permissions to Custom  
8. Press the Java Custom Settings button  
9. Select the Edit Permissions tab  
10. Set Run Unsigned Content to Enable  
11. Press OK for all open dialog windows  
3.2 Web Pages  
The arrangement of the Switch homepage consists of traditional web site hyperlinks  
for associated information and Java windows for system management.  
Upon connecting to the switch via a web browser (i.e. Netscape Navigator 4.0), Key in  
the IP address of the switch or the alias name. The login screen will appear prompting  
for an administrator user name and password. Enter the password to access the  
switch’s management mode. (or simply hit Enter if password protection is disabled). If  
a password box does not appear in the window, it means that the web browser’s  
security setting is not correct for the JAVA applet. Section 3.1 outlines the correct  
browser settings.  
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Figure 3-1 : Password Screen  
The default user name and password is "root". After the password is entered you will  
see the main menu screen.  
Figure 3-2: The start up screen of MGSW-2402 Web Page  
3.3 Home  
The Home page displays the configuration of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch.  
System Name  
System Location  
System Contact  
System Up Time  
IP Address  
An administratively-assigned name of the managed unit  
The physical location of this managed unit  
The contact person for this managed unit.  
The time last since the managed unit  
The IP address of the managed unit  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask of the managed unit  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
Console  
The default Gateway of the managed unit  
The MAC address of the managed unit  
The RS232 Console setting of the managed unit  
The firmware version of the managed unit  
Firmware Version  
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3.4 Modules  
Modules page shows the modules that have installed into the MGSW-2402-Slot Intelligent  
Switch. There are fixed 24x 10/100 Base-TX ports in Module 0, and another 2 slot ( module 1  
and module 2 ) are used for expansion. In the following example, 1-port Gigabit 1000Base-SX  
( LX ) Fiber Module, and 4-port 100Base-FX (ST) Fiber Module are installed into the Switch.  
Figure 3-3 The Modules Page  
3.5 Ports  
Inside Ports page, you can enable/disable each port, configure Speed/Duplex for each port, and  
assign VLAN ID.  
The Port Management table shows the port status of all ports. You can also change some  
properties of all ports in this table.  
Figure 3-4 The Ports Page  
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3.6 Statistics  
The Statistic page displays the detailed information about each port. You can compare and  
evaluate throughput or other port parameters. All screen data is updated automatically and you  
can also update the data manually.  
Figure 3-5 The Statistics Page  
3.7 VLAN  
A VLAN ( Virtual LAN ) is a group of switch ports designated by the switch as belonging to the  
same broadcast domain. This feature allows workgroup to be defined on the basis of their logical  
location instead of their physical location, and does not require recalling.  
If a broadcast packet is received from a port, it will forward this broadcast packet only to those  
ports belonging to the same VLAN. VLAN classification of every packet is done in the following  
way: If the packet is tagged with non-zero VLAN-id field then this is used as the VLAN id.  
Otherwise the default VLAN id of the input port is used. You can assign a single switch port to  
two or more VLANs.  
The factory default VLAN is that all ports belong to the same VLAN group 1.  
VLAN also enable you to configure port-based VLANs to help isolate broadcast traffic and  
increase security.  
Creating VLANs increases network flexibility by allowing you to reassign devices to  
accommodate network moves, additions, and changes, eliminating the need to change physical  
cabling.  
This switch support up to 256 port-based 802.1Q-compatible virtual LANs (VLANs).  
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Figure 3-6 The VLAN Page  
In the VLAN management window, you will see 2 VLANs in the page. To select a certain VLAN,  
you can do the following:  
Press ">>" button to display the next two VLANs  
Press "<<" button to display the previous two VLANs  
Press ">>|" button to display the last two VLANs  
Press "|<<" button to display the first two VLANs  
Enter the VLAN index in the "VLAN" edit box then press "Go to" button  
You can add, edit and remove port members of each VLAN and then finally press "Apply"  
button only once to configure the desired VLANs you want.  
Note: if you want to set multiple VLANs, we suggest that you set Default VLAN ID for each port  
first in Ports page.  
3.8 TRUNK  
Port trunking is the ability to group several 10/100Base-TX or 100Base-FX ports to increase the  
bandwidth between this switch and another compatible switch. This is an inexpensive way to  
increase bandwidth. We define port trunking as the ability to group set of ports (up to 8 ) within  
the same module into a single logical link. The port trunk acts as a single link between switches.  
Multiple trunks may be implemented in this switch, but only one trunk can be created within a  
module.  
Figure 3-7 The Trunk page  
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You can add, edit and remove port members of each trunk and then press "Apply" button after  
you have finished configuring the trunks you need.  
( Note: Make sure trunking ports are in the same VLAN group. )  
3.9 STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)  
Spanning tree is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing  
undesirable loops in the network. For Layer 2 Ethernet network to function properly, only one  
active path must exist between two stations.  
The spanning-tree algorithm calculates the best loop-free path throughout a switched network.  
STP forces redundant data paths into a standby (blocked) state. If a network segment in the  
spanning tree fails and a redundant path exists, the spanning-tree algorithm recalculates the  
spanning tree topology and activates the standby path.  
Figure 3-8 The STP page  
If you want to participate in spanning tree, have the "Enable Spanning Tree Protocol"  
checkbox selected.  
The Current Spanning Tree Root describes the unique root switch information for the instance  
of spanning tree.  
MAC Address: the MAC address of the root switch  
Root Max Age: the amount of time (in seconds) protocol information received on a port is  
stored by the root switch  
Root Hello Time: how often the root switch broadcasts Hello message to other switches  
Root Forward Delay: the amount of time a port will remain in the listening and learning states  
before entering the forwarding state  
Root Path Cost: the path cost to the root switch from this switch  
Root Port: the port providing the best path from the switch to the root switch  
The Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration describes this switch information in the spanning  
tree.  
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3.10 Port Security  
Port Security allows you to restrict specific MAC addresses to reside in some port. For example,  
a dummy hub is attached to some port for extension, and you just only allow 2 users to access  
this port at the same time, you can use the port security window to set the parameters.  
Figure 3-9. The Port Security page  
To restrict the number of MAC address to reside in a port, you must do the following :  
Click the “ Enable “ checkbox for that port. IF the “ Enable “checkbox is uncheck, there is no  
MAC address count restriction for that port.  
Type the number in the “ Max Allowed MAC Address Count “ edit for that port. The upper  
bound of this number is the “ Max Allowed MAC Address Count per port “  
Press the “ Press “ button  
The “ Used Count “ will tell you how many MAC address residing in the corresponding port now.  
Note : A trunked port is not allowed to enable the port security option.  
3.11 Port Priority-802.1p  
There are two priority queues ( high and low ) on each port. Each port arbitrates between two  
transmit queues ( high and low priority ).  
The arbitration uses weighted round-robin between the high and low priority queues, and you  
can adjust this weight.  
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Figure 3-10. Port Priority – 802.1p page  
Programmable Mapping of 802.1p to Internal Priority  
The received packets with 802.1q tag are assigned priority according to a flexible and  
programmable mapping of the 802.1p user-priority tag (3 bits, value from 0 to 7) to the internal  
priority queue. The default is to assign a packet to high priority queue when the 802.1p  
user-priority tag is 4 to 7, and to low priority queue when the 802.1p user-priority tag is 0 to 3.  
Please check the corresponding mapping checkbox to assign a high priority or uncheck that to  
assign a low priority.  
3.12 Port Priority- Type of Service  
Each port can parse the header of an incoming IPv4 header and identify the Type-Of-Service  
byte (TOS field). This is extremely important with the deployment of Microsoft Windows 2000  
and the emerging DiffServ standard, which marks Voice-Over-IP and other real-time traffic using  
this field. This feature provides Layer 3 QoS.  
Figure 3-11. Port Priority – Type of Service  
If this function of a port is enabled, then the most significant 6 bits of the TOS (these 6 bits are  
also known as the DiffServ Code Point "DSCP" field, value from 0 to 63) are used to assign a  
priority to the packet received from this port. Please check the corresponding mapping checkbox  
to assign a high priority or uncheck that to assign a low priority.  
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3.13 IGMP  
Multicasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or streaming  
audio. IGMP ( Internet Group Management Protocol ) allow you to query for any attached hosts  
who want to receive a specific multicast service. The switch looks up the IP Multicast Group  
used for this service and adds any port which received a similar request to that group. It then  
propagates the service request on to any neighboring multicast switch to ensure that it will  
continue to receive the multicast service.  
Figure 3-12 The IGMP page  
IF you want your switch to support multimedia and IP multicast, enable this option (default is  
enabled). When this option is enabled, this switch only directs the multicast data packets to the  
ports where needed, saving bandwidth. If " Forward with high priority " option is enabled, then  
the IP multicast traffic will have a higher priority than other traffic.  
3.14 Static Address  
You can lock a certain MAC address ( associated with a host, ) to a certain port. Once a certain  
MAC address is locked to a certain port, this MAC address will not receive any packets if it is  
moved to another port.  
Figure 3-13 The Static Address page  
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Static addresses are manually entered into the Static Address Table.  
1.  
Enter the MAC address in the MAC Address field (ex. 00-00-00-00-00-01) and VLAN ID  
(default is 1)  
2.  
Select the Module and Port you want to associate with this entry with from the Port  
drop-down box.  
3.  
4.  
Click <<Add…<<.  
Press “ Apply “ button.  
Once a certain MAC address is locked to a certain port, this MAC address will not receive any  
packets if it is moved to another port. Remove this entry from current static address table to  
unlock this MAC address from that port, this MAC address is free again. Press “ Remove All “ to  
delete all entries from static address table.  
3.15 Broadcast Storm Filter  
Storm Filter can avoid any flooded data packets. This feature prevents the bursts of broadcast  
traffic. Excessive broadcast packets ( Broadcast Storms ) can be filtered in our managed switch  
by enabling the "Broadcast Storm Filtering" option.  
Figure 3-14 The Broadcast Storm Filter page  
3.16 Port mirroring  
Port Mirroring is to mirror traffic ( all frames ) from a specific resource port to a target port. This  
help tracking down network errors or erroneous packet transfers without interrupting the flow of  
data across the network.  
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3-15 The Port Mirroring page  
If you want to monitor all receive and transmit packets of one port. You can do the following:  
Choose the monitored port in " Mirror Source Port " choice box in the corresponding mirror  
source module. Only one port can be monitored in one module at the same time.  
Choose the corresponding target module, port in "Mirror Target Module" and "Mirror Target Port"  
choice box.  
Click the corresponding "Enabled" check box.  
Press "Apply" button  
3.17 IP Config  
You can change the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the managed node. (You  
can also do that from RS232 console). Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway  
in the corresponding edit box.  
Figure 3-16 The IP Config page  
If you want to change the user name or password for the managed node, the following steps is  
needed:  
Click the "Change Password" checkbox  
Enter the user name in "Username" edit box  
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Enter the same password in "Password" and "Confirm Password" edit box  
Press the "Apply" button  
You should reboot system to let your settings take effect if you have changed one of the IP  
address, subnet mask and default gateway.  
3.18 SNMP  
You can manage the Switch using third-party’s SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol )  
agent. Access rights to the SNMP agent are controlled by community strings.  
To set system name, system location and system contact, you can type the desired text string in  
the corresponding edit box.  
Figure 3-17 The SNMP page  
3.19 Save & Reboot  
If you want to reboot system, click the "Reboot System" checkbox then press the "Apply" button  
next to the checkbox. Please wait a moment (about 15 seconds) then continue to operate this  
home page.  
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Figure 3-18 Save & Reboot page  
3.20 Upgrade  
You can on-line upgrade the firmware of the managed unit. The following steps is needed to  
upgrade the firmware:  
Use HTTP or FTP to download the new version firmware from our website.  
Enter password in the "Password" edit box.  
Enter the file downloaded in the "File Path" edit box. (You can use "Browse" button to select the  
file.)  
Press the "Upgrade" button.  
After you have successfully upgraded the new firmware, please reboot the system so that the  
new firmware will take effect.  
Figure 3-19 Upgrade page  
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4 CONSOLE INTERFACE  
4.1 CONNECT TO PC  
RS-232 serial cable  
Prepare a RS-232 serial cable. Attach the 9-pin female connector to the male connector on  
the switch. Plug the other side of this cable to your PC.  
Hyper Terminal  
In Windows 95/98/2000/XP,launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust  
settings as below:  
4.2 Main Menu  
The main menu displays all the sub-menus that are available. Striking Enter, at a highlighted  
option, will confirm the choice of the specified sub-menu. As shown in Figure 4-2, there are  
thirteen menu items to choose from:  
Device Settings  
Port settings  
Address Table  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
Broadcast Storm Filter  
IGMP  
VLAN Mode (2 modes)  
VLAN for CPU (2 VLANs)  
Secure IP for Telnet and HTTP  
Save Current Settings  
Factory Default Settings & Reboot System  
Reboot System  
Quit  
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Figure 4-1 The Main Menu of Console Management  
4.2.1. Device settings  
This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the switch to your network.  
Menu items are:  
Version (RO): display the firmware version of MGSW-2402  
MAC Address (RO): display the MAC Address of MGSW-2402  
System Up Time (RO): display the work time of MGSW-2402  
System Name: display and change the system name of this Switch  
System Location: display and set the location of this Switch  
System Contact: display and set the administrator of this Switch  
IP Address: display and set the IP address of MGSW-2402  
Subnet Mask: display and set the Subnet Mask of MGSW-2402  
Default Gateway: display and set the gateway of MGSW-2402  
Change User/Password: allow to set the User name and password, default value is root  
Console Login Enabled: provide enable or disable Console login MGSW-2402  
Quit: logout on MGSW-2402  
Figure 4-2: Device settings  
4.2.2. Port Settings  
Select any one port, the menu contains ten items for port management will shown up as  
below:  
Link (RO): display the link state(UP/DOWN) of per port on MGSW-2402  
Speed/Duplex (RO): display the Speed/Duplex of the device connect to the port  
Port Enabled: allow enable or disable the port of MGSW-2402  
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Speed/Duplex: allow set Auto- negotiation,100Mbps-full/half duplex,10Mbps-full/half  
duplex  
Flow Control: allow enable or disable flow control on each port  
Back Pressure: allow enable or disable Back Pressure on each port  
VLAN Tagged: allow enable or disable VLAN Tagged on each port  
Default VLAN ID: allow set VLAN ID 1~4095 on each port  
Note: set and display the information of each port  
Quit: back to previous menu  
Figure 4-3: Port Settings  
4.2.3. Address Table  
This menu contains four items for MAC address record on each working port  
All  
Module  
Module Port  
Quit  
Figure 4-4: Address Table  
4.2.4. Spanning Tree Protocol  
This menu contains three items to enable or disable STP:  
Enable  
Disable  
Quit  
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Figure 4-5: Spanning Tree  
4.2.5 Broadcast Storm Filter  
This menu contains three items to enable or disable Broadcast Storm Filter:  
Enable  
Disable  
Quit  
Figure 4-6: Broadcast Storm Filter  
4.2.6. IGMP  
This menu contains three items to enable or disable IGMP:  
Enable  
Disable  
Quit  
Figure 4-7: IGMP  
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4.2.7. VLAN Mode (2 modes)  
This menu contains two items for 2 VLAN mode selection:  
VLAN is valid for all packets Disable  
VLAN is valid for broadcast and multicast packets, not for unicast packets.  
Quit  
Figure 4-8: VLAN Mode( 2 modes)  
4.2.8. VLAN for CPU (2 VLANs)  
This menu contains two items for 2 VLANs for CPU:  
Current first VLAN for CPU: VLAN ID 1Current second  
VLAN for CPU: None  
Quit  
Figure 4-9: VLAN for CPU( 2 VLANs)  
4.2.9 Secure IP for Telnet and HTTP  
This menu contains seven items for Secure IP setting:  
Secure IP for Telnet: Disabled(default value)  
Secure IP for HTTP: Disabled (default value)  
Secure IP 1:  
Secure IP 2:  
Secure IP 3:  
Secure IP 4:  
Quit  
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4.2.9.1 Secure IP for Telnet:  
disable allow any PC login in MGSW-2402 by Telnet , enable allow the PC of secure IP  
login in MGSW-2402.  
4.2.9.2 Secure IP for HTTP:  
disable allow any PC login in MGSW-2402 by HTTP, enable allow PC of secure IP login in  
MGSW-2402.  
4.2.9.3 Secure IP 1.2.3.4:  
allow to set 4 Secure IP address of 4 PCs  
Figure 4-10: Secure IP for Telnet and HTTP  
4.2.10. Save Current Settings  
This menu provide save current settings of this Switch.  
Figure 4-11: Save Current Settings  
4.2.11 Factory Default Settings & Reboot System  
This menu provide restore to the default settings of this Switch  
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Figure 4-12: Factory Default Settings & Reboot System  
4.2.12 Reboot System  
This menu provide reboot the Switch  
Figure 4-13: Reboot System  
THIS MENU PROVIDE LOGOUT OUT THE SWITCH  
4.2.13 Quit  
Figure 4-14: Quit  
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5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE  
The application software is field upgradable. The upgrade procedure and the required equipment  
is described in the following section.  
Note that once the system is up, it is controlled by an executing application image residing in the  
flash memory. No software upgrade is possible during this mode. The upgrade can only be done  
when the system is resetting. To initiate this sequence, the user must set the “boot mode”  
configuration parameter to “Boot from Net” during normal operation, and then perform a “reset”.  
When the Boot-from-NET option is set, Bootstrap can start the system with an image residing on a  
TFTP server on the network. In such a setup, a console terminal is connected to the console port,  
and a TFTP server in the network is connected to one of the Ethernet ports. A network can be as  
simple as an Ethernet Hub.  
The upgrade procedure is as follow:  
1. Use HTTP or FTP to download the new version firmware from our website.  
2. Enter password in the "Password" edit box.  
3. Enter the file downloaded in the "File Path" edit box. (You can use "Browse" button to select  
the file.)  
4. Press the "Upgrade" button.  
Note: After you have successfully upgraded the new firmware, please reboot the system so that  
the new firmware will take effect.  
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APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION  
When attaching an end-station to the device, a standard straight-through CAT5 cable may be used,  
even when the end-station is attached via a patch panel. However, when attaching another switch  
or attaching workstations via hubs, a crossover cable will need to be used. Please see the  
following wire diagrams for examples of both cable types.  
Figure A-1: Straight-Through Cable  
Figure A-2: Crossover Cable  
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APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Standard  
Interface  
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab,IEEE802.1Q,IEEE802.1d  
RJ-45 10/100M Ethernet Port  
RS232 Male connector  
Slide-in Slot  
24 - front  
1 - front  
2 - front  
Indicator  
PWR LED  
Diag LED  
Port LEDs  
100M  
1 per unit  
1 per unit  
1 per port  
1 per port  
1 per port  
LNK/ACT  
FDX/COL  
Power  
Input  
100-240VAC 50-60Hz  
Environment  
Temperature Operating  
Humility Operating  
0 degree to 45 degree C  
10 to 90 % RH  
EMI  
FCC Class A, CE Mark  
cUL,UL  
Safety  
Dimensions  
440mm x 226mm x 66.5mm  
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