Manuals / Brands / Computer Equipment / Switch / Planet Technology / Computer Equipment / Switch

Planet Technology WSW-2401A manual 5

1 66
Download 66 pages, 1.45 Mb

5.1.3 Improper Network Topologies ................................................................................

63

5.2 DIAGNOSING LED INDICATORS .........................................................................................

63

5.2.1 Cabling...................................................................................................................

64

6. APPENDIX...........................................................................................................................

65

6.1 CONSOLE PORT PIN ASSIGNMENTS ..................................................................................

65

6.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T PIN ASSIGNMENTS...................................................................

66

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 3.5.2.6 Show command Page 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 4.4.2SNMP 4.4.2.1 Theory 4.2.2.2 SNMP Configuration “system options” System Name: System Location: Contact: “OK” 4. Management Station Configuration 。Trap Community: must be the same string as “Add community” “Current Management Stations” 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 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 2. STP Parameters Variable Default Spanning-TreeConfiguration Feature User-ChangeableSTA Parameters 3. Illustration of STP Page 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 Port-base VLAN “Add/Modify” VLAN Confirutation Port List Understand nomenclature of the Switch VLAN Type “port2” 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 4.8 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 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 5.2.1 Cabling 6. APPENDIX 6.1 Console Port Pin Assignments 6.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TPin Assignments