Transition Networks MIL-SM2401MAF manual Vlan configuration, Port-based Vlan

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MIL-SM2401MAF

MAC Filtering interface

VLAN configuration

A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain, which would allow you to isolate network traffic, so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch. However, all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically.

The switch supports Port-basedand 802.1Q (tagged-based) VLAN. The default configuration of VLAN operation mode is “Disable”.

[NOTE] To reboot the switch when the VLAN mode is changed

Port-based VLAN

Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected

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Contents User Guide FCC Warning CE Mark WarningContents WEB-BASED Management Hour Technical Support International Iii 103 100Appendix Features IntroductionSnmp MIB Software FeaturesManagement Vlan Igmp DhcpSntp SmtpPackage Contents Physical Dimension Front PanelLED LED IndicatorsPower Status DescriptionLNK/ACT 25 Port /Giga port Power ForwardingFDX FDX/COL 25Attaching Rubber Pads Desktop InstallationRear Panel Rack-mounted Installation Power OnNetwork Application Small WorkgroupSegment workgroup DC Power Input Connecting to the Switch Login in the Console InterfaceCLI Management Commands LevelModes Access Prompt Exit Method About This Mode User ExecExec Commands Set List System Commands SetIp address DefaultPassword MemeoryAddress AccountingSystem-info VersionPort Commands Set Security on FastEthernet 1/2Flowcontrol on Bandwidth State disablePriority on high Status ConfigurationShow interface Show bandwidthTrunk Commands Set Vlan Commands Set V2 vlanid 2 port V2 addV2 delete TagVlan Protocol v2 add VlanidrangeVlan ID TaggedPvid Protocol v2 deleteVlan protocol Ingressfilter1 offSpanning-tree on Spanning Tree Commands SetSpanning-tree Max-age Priority numberPriority SecondsStp-path-cost Hello-timeFastEthernet 0/2 Stp-path-priority Forward-timeForward-time Stp-path-priorityQOS Commands Set Wrr hi 7 low Bridge-delay-bouQos queuepolicy FcfsBound Igmp Commands SetIgmp-query enable Igmp onMac / Filter Table Commands Set Filter Ble staticStatic BleSnmp Commands Set Port Mirroring Commands Set 802.1x Commands Set Accountport SharekeyServerport Nasid test1Txperiod SupptimeoutServertimeout MaxrequestAccept Tftp Commands SetFlashconfig.text CopyFlash UPS Commands SetTftpconfig.text Tftp IPTest10 PoE Commands SetInfo Setpm onSystem log Commands Set Sntp Commands Set Preparing for Web Management System LoginAbout Web-based Management Port status Port Status interface Hour Technical Support International Port Statistics View the Port InformationAdministrator Basic Switch SettingIP Address Advanced Button to complete the configuration Collisions Retry Forever Misc Configuration801.1p Priority Console Port Information Port Controls Aggregator setting TrunkingButton to add the port which is Aggregator Information Aggregator State Activity Forwarding and Filtering Igmp SnoopingStatic MAC Address MAC filtering Vlan configuration Port-based VlanTo create a new Vlan group VLAN-PortBase Add interface 802.1Q Vlan 802.1q Vlan interface Basic Will see the page as below Acceptable Frame type Spanning Tree System Configuration Per Port Configuration Button Port Mirroring Prot Mirroring interface Community strings Serve as password Snmp ManagementSecurity Manager Trap ManagerSntp Configuration 802.1X Configuration Misc ConfigPer port Configuration System Log To refresh the events log Tftp Update Firmware Save ConfigurationConfiguration Backup Tftp Restore ConfigurationDefault IP address Default Gateway Subnet mask Factory DefaultTftp Backup Configuration System Reboot Power StatusPoE Status PoE Status Interface MIL-SM2401MAF Non-standard cables Faulty or loose cablesIncorrect connections No Power Forward Diagnosing LED IndicatorsDiagnosing PoE problems Improper Network TopologiesPin Signal / Name MDI-XVCC- 1 1 VCC VCC- 2 2VCC VCC+ 3 3VCC+ VCC+ 6 6VCC+ Standard LED IndicatorsConnector Dimensions RS-232 connectorSwitch architecture Remote powerEMI SafetyVentilation DB9 DTE Console Port Pin AssignmentsPC DB9 DTE Pin #100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments Cable Types and Specifications Max. Length ConnectorCables RJ-45 Pin Assignments Pin NumberPin MDI-X Signal Name MDI Signal Name Gigabit Copper/SFP mini-GBIC combo port
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MIL-SM2401MAF specifications

The Transition Networks MIL-SM2401MAF is a robust, military-grade Ethernet media converter designed to facilitate seamless communication within demanding environments. This media converter is specifically engineered to support the transmission of Ethernet data over long distances while ensuring reliability and performance in challenging conditions.

One of the standout features of the MIL-SM2401MAF is its dual-port configuration, which includes both a 10/100/1000Base-T port and a 1000Base-X SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slot. This design allows users to connect various network devices, such as switches, routers, or servers, over copper or fiber connections. The flexibility of using an SFP slot ensures compatibility with different types of fiber media, catering to a broad range of networking needs.

The MIL-SM2401MAF supports extended ranges for data transmission, significantly surpassing the limitations of traditional Ethernet connections. With the ability to operate over multimode fiber up to 550 meters and single-mode fiber up to 10 kilometers, this device is ideal for long-haul communication within military applications and other critical infrastructure setups.

Another notable characteristic of the MIL-SM2401MAF is its compliance with military standards, ensuring durability and resilience in harsh environments. It is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, electromagnetic interference, and vibration, making it suitable for deployment in field operations or industrial settings. The device is also compliant with MIL-STD-810, which includes rigorous testing for environmental conditions.

In terms of power, the MIL-SM2401MAF offers flexible options, designed to accommodate various power sourcing needs. It can operate on a wide voltage range, enhancing its applicability in different situations while also including features for power redundancy.

Advanced features such as link fault pass-through, auto-negotiation, and automatic cable detection further enhance its reliability and ease of use. The simple plug-and-play operation means users can quickly integrate it into existing network infrastructure without needing extensive setup or configuration.

In summary, Transition Networks' MIL-SM2401MAF Ethernet media converter stands out as a versatile, high-performance solution suitable for military and industrial applications. Its combination of dual-port functionality, extended range capabilities, military-grade construction, and advanced operational features make it an invaluable tool for ensuring reliable communication in even the most challenging environments.