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Chapter 8,
SNMP and RMON Management
allows you to access the Switch using SNMP
management feature.
Appendix provides cable specification and mo
re information regarding to stack and VLAN.
Contents
Main
Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Stackable / Routing Switch
24 10/100 Mbps Ports + 2 modules slot
WGSW-2402A
4-port Gigabit Ethernet + 4-slot
WGSW-404
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Table of Contents
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Package Contents
1.2 Features
1.3 Specification
1.4 How to Use this Manual
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
2.1 WGSW-2402A Hardware Description
2.1.1 Front Panel of WGSW-2402A
FIGURE 2-1 FRONT PANEL
TABLE 2-1 PORT FUNCTION
2.1.2 LEDs of WGSW-2402A
FIGURE 2-2 LEDS PANEL
TABLE 2-2 POWER AND STATUS LEDS
TABLE 2-3 PORT STATUS LEDS
2.1.3 Rear Panel of WGSW-2402A
2.2 WGSW-404 Hardware Description
2.2.1 Front Panel of WGSW-404
FIGURE 2-4 FRONT PANEL OF WGSW-404
TABLE 2-5 PORT FUNCTION
2.2.2 LEDs of WGSW-404
TABLE 2-6 POWER AND STATUS LEDS
TABLE 2-7 PORT STATUS LEDS
2.2.3 Rear Panel of WGSW-404
FIGURE 2-5 REAR PANEL OF WGSW-404
2.3 Module Hardware Description
2.3.1 Gigabit Expansion Module
FIGURE 2-6 GIGABIT EXPANSION MODULE
TABLE 2-9 WGSW-C1GT/SX STATUS LEDS
TABLE 2-10 WGSW-C1SX STATUS LEDS
2.3.2 100Base-FX Expansion Module
FIGURE 2-7 100BASE-FX EXPANSION MODULE
TABLE 2-11 100BASE-FX MODULE STATUS LEDS
2.4 Installing the Switch
2.4.1 Pre-Installation Considerations
2.4.2 Desktop or Shelf Mounting
2.4.3 Rack-Mounting
FIGURE 2-8 LOCATING A MOUNTING BRACKET
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION
3.1 Management Access Overview
TABLE 3-1 COMPARISONS OF THREE MANAGEMENT METHODS
3.1.1 Administration Console
3.1.2 Direct Access
3.1.3 Modem Port Access
3.2 Web Management
3.3 SNMP-Based Network Management
3.4 Protocols
3.4.1 Virtual Terminal Protocols
3.4.2 SNMP Protocol
3.4.3 Management Architecture
Chapter 4 Menu-Driven Console Management
4.1 Logging on to the Switch
Note:
FIGURE 4-1 SWITCH MANAGEMENT SCREEN
4.2 Navigating Through the Console Interface
TABLE 4-1 NAVIGATING THROUGH THE CONSOLE INTERFACE
4.3 Performing Basic Management Activities
FIGURE 4-2 BASIC MANAGEMENT SCREEN
4.3.1 General Management Configuration
FIGURE 4-3 GENERAL SCREEN
FIGURE 4-4 ENTER SYSTEM NAME
FIGURE 4-5 ENTER CONTACT AND LOCATION
FIGURE 4-6 ENTER OLD PASSWORD
FIGURE 4-7 ENTER NEW PASSWORD
FIGURE 4-8 REENTER NEW PASSWORD
FIGURE 4-9 ENTER NEW PASSWORD
FIGURE 4-10 STATISTICS COLLECTION OPTIONS
FIGURE 4-11
FIGURE 4-12 REMOTE TELNET LOGIN OPTIONS
FIGURE 4-13 REMOTE HTTP LOGIN OPTIONS
4.3.2 LAN Port Configuration
FIGURE 4-14 LAN PORT CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN
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FIGURE 4-17 SPEED & FLOW CONTROL OPTIONS
FIGURE 4-18 FLOW CONTROL
FIGURE 4-19
Figure 4-20
4.3.3 Console Port Configuration
FIGURE 4-21 CONSOLE PORT CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN
FIGURE 4-22
FIGURE 4-23
FIGURE 4-24
FIGURE 4-25
FIGURE 4-26
FIGURE 4-27
FIGURE 4-28
FIGURE 4-28
Chapter 5 Performing Advanced Management Activities
FIGURE 5-1 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT SCREEN
5.1 Switching Database Configuration
FIGURE 5-2 L2 SWITCHING DATABASE SCREEN
5.2 VLAN & PVID Perspective
5.2.1 Default VLAN
5.2.2 Obtaining a VLAN Perspective
FIGURE 5-3 VLAN PERSPECTIVE SCREEN
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FIGURE 5-6
FIGURE 5-7
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FIGURE 5-12
FIGURE 5-13
FIGURE 5-14
FIGURE 5-15
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FIGURE 5-18
FIGURE 5-19
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FIGURE 5-22
FIGURE 5-23
5.2.3 Configuring PVID
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FIGURE 5-26
5.3 IP Multicast Group Perspective
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FIGURE 5-27
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5.4 MAC Address Perspective
FIGURE 5-30
FIGURE 5-31
5.5 Port Perspective
5.5.1 Per Port VLAN Activities
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5.5.2 Scrolling Through MAC Addresses
FIGURE 5-35
5.5.3 Hiding or Displaying the Port Column
FIGURE 5-36
5.5.4 Per Port Statistics
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5.5.5 Per Port Mac Limit
FIGURE 5-43
5.5.6 Returning to the Advanced Management Screen
5.6 IP Networking
FIGURE 5-44 IP NETWORKING SCREEN
5.6.1 IP and RIP Settings
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FIGURE 5-45
FIGURE 5-46
5.6.2 ARP Table Setting
FIGURE 5-47
FIGURE 5-48
FIGURE 5-49
FIGURE 5-50
FIGURE 5-51
FIGURE 5-52
5.6.3 Routing Table
FIGURE 5-53
TABLE 5-1. ROUTING TABLE COLUMNS
FIGURE 5-54
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FIGURE 5-57
5.6.4 DHCP Gateway Settings
FIGURE 5-58
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FIGURE 5-65
5.6.5 Ping Settings
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FIGURE 5-68
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5.7 Bridging
FIGURE 5-71
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5.8 Static Filtering
FIGURE 5-76
5.8.1 Source MAC Address and Destination MAC Address Out-Filters
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5.8.2 MAC Address In-Filters
FIGURE 5-79
FIGURE 5-80
5.9 Spanning Tree Functions
FIGURE 5-81 SPANNI NG TREE PROTOCOL SCREEN
5.9.1 Spanning Tree Protocol Configurations
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FIGURE 5-84
FIGURE 5-85
FIGURE 5-86
FIGURE 5-87
5.9.2 Spanning Tree Port States
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5.9.3 Spanning Tree Path Costs
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5.9.4 Spanning Tree Port Priorities
FIGURE 5-92
FIGURE 5-93
5.10 SNMP Functions
FIGURE 5-94
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FIGURE 5-97
FIGURE 5-98
FIGURE 5-99
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FIGURE 5-102
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FIGURE 5-105
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5.11 Stacking
FIGURE 5-105 STACKING SCREEN
5.11.1 Stacking Basic Setting
FIGURE 5-105 STACKING BASIC SETTING
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FIGURE 5-112
5.11.2 Stack IP Setting
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5.11.3 Stack Port Mapping
FIGURE 5-117
5.12 Other Protocols
FIGURE 5-118 OTHER PROTOCOL SETTINGS SCREEN
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5.13 Port Trunking
FIGURE 5-121 PORT TRUNKING
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5.14 Port Mirroring
FIGURE 5-126 PORT MIRRORING SCREEN
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FIGURE 5-129
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5.15 Setting Quality of Service Parameters
5.15.1 Basic concept
TABLE 5- 2 GIGABIT PORT QOS CLASS
TABLE 5- 3 MEGABIT PORT QOS CLASS
TABLE 5- 4 QOS PROFILE
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TABLE 5-5 WRED DROPPING SCHEME
TABLE 5-6 MAPPING BETWEEN THE SWITCH AND IETF DIFFSERV CLASSES
5.15.2 Configure QoS parameter
FIGURE 5-132
FIGURE 5-133
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FIGURE 5-136
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FIGURE 5-141
FIGURE 5-142
5.15.2.2.1 User-Defined Port
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FIGURE 5-147
FIGURE 5-148
5.15.2.2.2 Well-Known Port
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FIGURE 5-152
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FIGURE 5-159
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5.15.2.5.1 Megabit Profile
FIGURE 5-162
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FIGURE 5-165
FIGURE 5-166
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FIGURE 5-168
FIGURE 5-169
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FIGURE 5-172
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FIGURE 5-175
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FIGURE 5-178
5.16 Sending and Receiving Files
FIGURE 5-179
5.16.1 Receiving Files via TFTP
FIGURE 5-180
FIGURE 5-181
5.16.2 Sending Files via TFTP
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FIGURE 5-184
5.16.3 Receiving Files via Kermit
FIGURE 5-185
5.16.4 Sending Files via Kermit
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Chapter 6 Web-Based Browser Management
6.1 Logging on to the Switch
FIGURE 6-1 PASSWORD INFORMATION WINDOW
FIGURE 6-2 BASIC SETUP/GENERAL PARAMETERS
6.2 Understanding the Browser Interface
FIGURE 6-3 CLOSE-UP OF THE SWITCH BROWSER INTERFACE
6.3 Performing File Activities
FIGURE 6-4 FILE OPTIONS
6.3.1 Receiving Files via TFTP
FIGURE 6-5 RECEIVE FILE VIA TFTP WINDOW
6.4 Performing Basic Setup Activities
FIGURE 6-6 BASIC SETUP OPTIONS
6.4.1 General Management Configuration
FIGURE 6-7 BASIC SETUP/GENERAL PARAMETERS
6.4.2 Configuring LAN Ports
FIGURE 6-8 LAN PORT OPTIONS
FIGURE 6-9 EXAMPLE OF VIEWING SPEED & FLOW CONTROL
FIGURE 6-10 EXAMPLE OF CHANGING PORT CONFIGURATION
FIGURE 6-11 PORT CONFIGURATION WINDOW
FIGURE 6-12
FIGURE 6-13
FIGURE 6-14
6.4.3 Console Port Configuration
FIGURE 6-15
FIGURE 6-16
FIGURE 6-17
FIGURE 6-18
FIGURE 6-19
FIGURE 6-20
Chapter 7 Performing Advanced Setup Activities
FIGURE 7-1 ADVANCED SETUP OPTIONS
7.1 MAC Address Management
FIGURE 7-2 MAC ADDRESS MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
7.1.1 Per VLAN View
FIGURE 7-3
FIGURE 7-4
7.1.2 Per Port View
FIGURE 7-5
FIGURE 7-6
7.1.3 Individual MAC View
FIGURE 7-7
FIGURE 7-8
7.2 IP Networking
FIGURE 7-9 IP NETWORKING OPTIONS
7.2.1 IP and RIP Settings
FIGURE 7-10
FIGURE 7-11
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7.2.2 Default Gateway Settings
FIGURE 7-12
7.2.3 ARP Table Settings
FIGURE 7-13
7.2.4 DHCP Gateway Settings
FIGURE 7-14
FIGURE 7-15
7.3 Per Port Statistics
FIGURE 7-16 LIST OF PORTS
FIGURE 7-17
7.4 Bridging
FIGURE 7-18 BRIDGING PARAMETERS
7.5 Static MAC Filters
FIGURE 7-19 STATIC MAC FILTER OPTIONS
7.5.1 Adding Source MAC Address Out-Filters
FIGURE 7-20
FIGURE 7-21
FIGURE 7-22
7.5.2 Deleting Source MAC Address Out-Filters
FIGURE 7-23
FIGURE 7-24
7.5.3 Adding Destination MAC Address Out-Filters
FIGURE 7-25
FIGURE 7-26
7.5.4 Deleting Destination MAC Address Out-Filters
FIGURE 7-27
FIGURE 7-28
7.6 IP Multicast Group
FIG 7-29
FIG 7-30
FIG 7-31
7.7 VLAN & PVID Perspective
FIGURE 7-32 VLAN OPTIONS
7.7.1 VLAN Configuration
FIGURE 7-33
FIGURE 7-34
FIGURE 7-35
FIGURE 7-36
FIGURE 7-37
FIGURE 7-38
FIGURE 7-39
FIGURE 7-40
FIGURE 7-41
FIGURE 7-42
7.7.2 PVID Setting
FIGURE 7-43
FIGURE 7-44
7.8 Spanning Tree Perspective
FIGURE 7-45 SPANNING TREE PERSPECTIVE OPTIONS
7.8.1 Configurations
FIGURE 7-46
7.8.2 Port Setting
FIGURE 7-47
FIGURE 7-48
7.9 Viewing and/or Changing SNMP Parameters
FIGURE 7-49 SNMP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
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7.10 Configuring GVRP and IGMP
FIGURE 7-50 OTHER PROTOCOLS WINDOW
7.11 Port Trunking
FIGURE 7-51
FIGURE 7-52
FIGURE 7-53
FIGURE 7-54
7.12 Port Mirroring
FIGURE 7-55 PORT MIRRORING INFORMATION
FIGURE 7-56
FIGURE 7-57
FIGURE 7-58
FIGURE 7-59
FIGURE 7-60
7.13 Selecting Stacking Settings
FIGURE 7-61
Chapter 8 SNMP and RMON Management
8.1 Overview
8.2 SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC1213)
8.3 RMON MIB (RFC 1757) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
8.3.1 RMON Groups Supported
8.3.2 Bridge Groups Supported
8.4 PLANET Private MIB
Appendix A Cable Specifications
FIG A-2 DIAGRAM OF STRAIGHT THROUGH CABLES
FIG A-3 DIAGRAM OF CROSSOVER CABLES DIAGRAM
Appendix B Example of Stacking Switches
Note: Please use the Stack Port Mapping menu to check all the Switches are
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Appendix C VLAN
C.1 Assigning Ports to VLANs
C.1.1 VLAN Classification
C.1.2 Port Overlapping
C.1.3 Port-based VLANs
C.1.4 Automatic VLAN Registration (GVRP)
C.2 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
FIGURE C-1 VLAN SAMPLE APPLICATION
C.3 Connecting VLAN Groups
FIGURE C.2 VLANS CONNECTED VIA IP ROUTING
Appendix D VLAN Overlapping
TABLE D -1 PVID AND VLAN CONFIGURATION
FIG D-1 VLAN GROUP
FIG D-2 VLAN 100 MEMBER PORT
FIG D-3 VLAN 200 MEMBER PORT
FIG D-4 VLAN 300 MEMBER PORT
FIG D-5 PVID CONFIGURATION
Appendix E Console Port Pin Assignment
E.1 DB9 Port Pin Assignments