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User's Manual
WGD-800
8-Port
10/100Mbps Managed Ethernet Switch
Contents
Page
Trademarks
Disclaimer
FCC Warning
CE Mark Warning
WEEE Warning
Table of Contents
Page
Page
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Packet Contents
1.2 How to Use This Manual
1.3Product Feature
1.4Product Specification
Standard Compliance
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Product Description
2.1.1 Product Overview
2.1.2 Switch Front Panel
2.1.3 LED Indications
2.2 Install the Switch
2.2.1 Desktop Installation
2.2.2 Rack Mounting
3.CONSOLE MANAGEMENT
3.1Connecting to the Switch
3.2 Login in the Console Interface
3.3 Console Management
3.4 Telnet login
3.5 Commands
3.5.2 Privileged Command
3.5.2.1 Clear command
3.5.2.2 Copy command
3.5.2.3 Disable command
3.5.2.4 Reboot command
3.5.2.5 Set command
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3.5.2.6 Show command
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4. WEB-BASEDMANAGEMENT
4.1 About Web-basedManagement
4.2 Preparing for Web Management
4.3 System Login
4.4 System
4.4.1 IP Configuration
4.4.2 SNMP
4.4.2.1 Theory
4.2.2.2 SNMP Configuration
Contact:
“OK”
3. Community Configuration
Add Community:
Read only:
4.4.3 Password
4.4.4 CONSOLE
4.4.5 System Upgrade
4.4.6 Saving Parameters
4.4.7 Parameters Backup & Recovery
4.4.8 Load Default
4.4.9 Reboot
4.5 Port Management
4.5.1 Port Configuration
4.5.2 Port Statistics
4.5.3 Port Band Restrict
4.6 Redundancy
4.6.1 Spanning Tree
1. Spanning Tree Protocol
Bridge Protocol Data Units
Creating a Stable STP Topology
STP Port States
Each port on a switch using STP exists is in one of the following five states:
Blocking
Listening
Learning
Forwarding
2. STP Parameters
Port Priority
Port Cost
Default Spanning-TreeConfiguration
Feature
User-ChangeableSTA Parameters
3. Illustration of STP
4.6.2 Spanning Tree Configuration
1. Spanning Tree Configuration
2. Bridge Information
3. STP Port Configuration
4.6.3 Link Aggregation
4.7 Security
4.7.1 VLAN
4.7.1.1 Theory
VLAN Description
Port-basedVLAN
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Tagging
Untagging
802.1Q VLAN Tags
802.1Q Tag
Adding an IEEE802.1Q Tag
Port VLAN ID
4.7.1.2 VLAN Configuration
VLAN Confirutation
Port List
VLAN Member
“Close”
“Show VLAN Member”
Understand nomenclature of the Switch
Port Mode
VLAN Membership
Frame Leave
single
multiple
Link Type
Acces
Trunk
Access
Trunk configuration:
4.7.2 MAC Address Bind
4.7.3 MAC Address Filtering
4.7.4 MAC Address Learning
4.7.5 MAC Address Aging Time
4.7.6 802.1X Port-BasedNetwork Access Control
4.7.6.1 Theory
Authentication
server
Switch
(802.1X
device)
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
Page
4.7.6.2 802.1X Configuration
Page
Radius Server
•RADIUS Server IP Address
•Authentication Port(1-65535)
•Share Key
Page
Active Directory Users and Computers
4.7.6.3 802.1X Client Configuration
•Configure Sample: EAP-MD5Authentication
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4.8 QoS
4.8.1 Understand QOS
QoS Terminology
4.8.2 QOS Configuration
1. MAC-COSMapping
2. VLAN-COSMapping
3. 802.1p-CoSMapping
4. Port-COSMapping
5. COS-QueueMapping
6. Queue Management
4.9 Multicast
4.9.1 IGMP Snooping
Theory
IGMP Versions 1 and
“report”
“leave”
IGMP Snooping Configuration
“Enable”
IGMP Snooping Status
4.10 Port Analysis
4.10.1 Port Analysis
4.10.2 Port Mirror
4.11 Storm Control
4.12 IP Stacking
4.12.1 About IP Stacking
4.12.2 IP Stacking Configuration
•Master Switch configuration
•Client Switch configuration
Master switch
“Saving parameters”
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
5.1 Incorrect connections
5.1.1 Faulty or loose cables
5.1.2 Non-standardcables
5.1.3 Improper Network Topologies
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6. APPENDIX
6.1 Console Port Pin Assignments
6.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TPin Assignments
7. APPENDIX-B
802.1Q VLAN Multi-UntaggedVLAN setting sample
Add/Modify
add
close
Egress Policy
PVID=2
PVID=3
Part No. 2081-A92310-001