KTI Networks KGS-2401 manual Entering Commands

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7.5 Entering Commands

Commands are given by entering the command string. The command string is not case-sensitive.

There are three possible situations for entering the command:

1.At any level or group: you should enter the full syntax of the command with a / in front of the syntax (ex, enter /system configuration in any level to check the system status.)

2.At top level or under the group that contains the command: enter the full command syntax (ex, enter system configuration at top level or at prompt System>)

3.Under the group that contains the command: Users are allowed to enter the command skipping the group name (ex, enter configuration under the prompt System>)

Some of the commands have optional parameters (parenthesized after a syntax). If the optional param- eter is omitted, a default value may be used or the command may display the current setting (i.e. functions as a getting a command).

Example 1, omitted parameter interpreted as display command:

Syntax:

Systemname [<systemname>] System>systemname <enter> systemname: giga-switch

Example 2, omitted parameter interpreted as default value (VLAN ID 1):

Syntax:

MAC Add <macaddress> <portlist> [<vid>] >mac add 010203ABCDEF 16 <enter>

You may use the horizontal arrow-keys <- and -> to move the cursor within the command you are entering. And you can also use the backspace key (provided by a terminal that sends the BS (8) character when the backspace key is pressed) to delete characters from the command you are enter- ing.

If your terminal software (e.g. HyperTerminal) supports <home> and <end> keys, you may use these keys to move the cursor to respectively the start and the end of the command line.

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Contents Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch KGS-2401 Installation Guide Page Trademarks Table of Contents Factory Default Configuration Unpacking Information General Description Introduction to 24-port Gigabit Web Smart SwitchKey Features Front Panel Wiring for 10/100/1000Mbps CopperPort Operation LEDs DefinitionRear Panel Rear panel of the switch is shown as belowRack-mount Installation Installing 24-Port Gigabit Web Smart SwitchDesktop Installation Switch-to-Switch Connections Installing Network CablesNetwork Application Station ConnectionsFunctional Description Factory Default value Access the SwitchWeb Management guide Console Port Out-of-band connectionAggregation QoS Mirror Statistics Discovery After authentication procedure, the home page shows upHome Page System Status & Setting FunctionsAbles timeout. Timeout value in seconds, 0 Better network performance you will have. Default is 1518. Status & Settings FunctionsPorts Maximum value isVlan Entry There are 24 entries to set upTo add new Vlan Entry To remove the Vlan entryEgressTagging Settings FunctionsPort Port Number 1~24 5 QoS Aggregation/ Trunking ConfigurationTOS Value Precedence Quality of Service QoS TOS ConfigurationQoS Port Broadcast Storm QoS Port Egress Rate ControlQoS Port Ingress Rate Control Statistics MirrorAuto Search DiscoveryManual Add RemoveReboot DefaultProduct Specifications Start-up and Terminal configuration Command Line InterfaceLogin/Logout Procedures Command HierarchyHelp Utility Entering Commands Terminology Command DescriptionMAC Address format hh-hh-hh-hh-hh-hh,hhhhhhhhhhhh or Example 00-00-24-F1-02-03System Commands Port Commands Console CommandsPort Flow Control Port ModePort State Port MaxFrameMAC Table Commands Vlan Commands Aggregation/trunking Commands QoS Commands QoS Egress Rate QoS TosprecedenceQoS Ingress Rate QoS Storm ControlIP Commands Mirror CommandsPvid ExampleFactory Default Configuration

KGS-2401 specifications

KTI Networks KGS-2401 is a sophisticated gigabit Ethernet switch designed for seamless data distribution in various networking environments. Catering to businesses and workgroups, this switch is built to enhance connectivity, ensuring high performance and reliability.

One of the main features of the KGS-2401 is its 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling robust data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps per port. This high throughput is essential for demanding applications such as video streaming, large file transfers, and real-time communications. The switch supports auto-MDI/MDI-X on all ports, simplifying network setup by eliminating the need for crossover cables.

The KGS-2401 employs Store-and-Forward switching technology, which ensures that it only forwards error-free frames to the network. This feature minimizes the chance of collisions and optimizes bandwidth utilization. The switch is equipped with a non-blocking architecture, allowing for the full bandwidth capacity to be utilized on all ports simultaneously, thereby avoiding bottlenecks that can degrade performance.

Another key characteristic is the KGS-2401’s support for Quality of Service (QoS). This allows administrators to prioritize different types of traffic, enhancing the quality of voice and video transmission. By managing data packets, businesses can ensure that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth while maintaining overall network efficiency.

The KGS-2401 also features extended Layer 2 management capabilities, which include VLAN support and port mirroring. Virtual Local Area Networks facilitate network segmentation, improving security and performance by isolating broadcast domains. Port mirroring is valuable for network monitoring and troubleshooting, providing insights into traffic patterns and potential issues.

On the power front, the KGS-2401 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It incorporates features like Energy-Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) to reduce power consumption during low traffic periods. This not only lowers operational costs but also supports environmentally friendly practices.

In summary, the KTI Networks KGS-2401 is a powerful and flexible gigabit Ethernet switch suited for various networking needs. Its high port density, advanced management features, and commitment to energy efficiency make it an ideal choice for organizations aiming to enhance their network infrastructure while maintaining cost-effectiveness and performance.