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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