Lantronix SW 94000 manual Management Support

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2: Product Overview

‹Auto-negotiation for speed and duplexity on all RJ-45 ports

‹Auto MDI/MDIX on all RJ-45 ports

‹Full wire-speed forwarding rate

‹Store-and-forward mechanism

‹Back-pressure and IEEE 802.3x compliant flow control

‹Support 4K MAC addresses

‹Provide 256K bytes memory buffer

‹Meet NEMA TS1/2 environmental requirements for traffic control equipment

‹Meet IEC61000-6-2 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment

‹Alarms of power failure by relay output

‹Operating voltage and Max. current consumption: 24VDC @ 0.77A

‹Power consumption: 18.48W Max

‹Power Supply: Redundant DC Terminal Block power inputs

‹Support DIN-Rail installation

‹Front panel port status LEDs

Management Support

VLAN

‹Port-based VLAN

‹802.1Q tagged VLAN

Trunking

‹Port-based Trunking

Port Security

‹Limit number of MAC addresses learned per port Load

‹Static MAC addresses stay in the filtering table

Port-Mirroring

‹Port-mirroring provided through dedicated port, Port 1

QOS (Quality of Service)

‹Support IEEE802.1p Quality of Service

CoS (IEEE802.1p Classification of Service)

‹Packet transmission scheduled using Weighted Round Robin (WRR)

‹Classification of packet priority can be based on either a VLAN tag on packet or a user-definable port priority

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Contents XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide Copyright & Trademark Contents Switch Management Specifications and Standards 104 Connector Pinouts 106 Preface Product Highlights Xpress-Pro SW94000 SwitchPackage Contents Management Support Network Management Methods Front Panel DisplayInternetworking Protocols Connectivity Mode SelectionPhysical Ports Filtering Vlan ClassificationLearning Multicast Switching ForwardingAging Spanning TreeEnhanced Security Vlan MembershipVlan implementation allows Definitions of Vlan Membership Vlan Membership LearningInter-VLAN Communication Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast FilteringIntra-VLAN Communication Switch Management Administration console via RS-232 serial portWeb-based browser interface External SNMP-based network management applicationSelecting a Site for the Switch DIN Rail Mounting12VDC DC Jack Connecting to PowerRedundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs Download runtime software from serial port0 Alarms for Power FailurePower-on Self test Post Connecting to Your Network Configure the systemRun manufacturing diagnostics Cable Type & LengthCabling Management Access Overview Administration console via RS-232 serial portAdvantages DisadvantagesAdministration Console Direct AccessWeb-based browser interface External SNMP-based network management applicationNetscape Navigator Modem AccessWeb Management SNMP-Based Network Management ProtocolsManagement Architecture Internet ExplorerSwitch Management Logging on to the switch Login namePassword At the screen promptSwitch Management Screen Save SettingsBasic Management Advanced ManagementRestore Default Settings RebootPerforming Basic Management Activities Navigating Through the Console InterfaceGeneral Management Configurations LAN Port Configurations Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Console Port Configurations Performing Advanced Management Activities To Perform Advanced Management ActivitiesQos setup L2 Switching DataBase Vlan & Pvid PerspectiveOther Protocols Port TrunkingMenu-Driven Console Management For example Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management IP Networking Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Bridging Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Snmp Functions Menu-Driven Console Management Other Protocols Port Trunking Port Mirroring QoS Setup Menu-Driven Console Management Vlan Menu-Driven Console Management File Transfer Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Save Settings Restore Default SettingsReboot LogoutSwitch IP Address Login IDTo perform File Activities Understanding the Browser InterfacePerforming File Activities Web-Based Browser Management Performing Basic Setup Activities To perform Basic Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Performing Advanced Setup Activities To perform Advanced Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Tpid Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Snmp Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Vlan Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Overview Snmp Agent and MIB-2 RFCRmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC Rmon Groups SupportedSnmp & Rmon Management Specifications and Standards Specifications and Standards Connector Pinouts