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Table of Contents
4-3-5. IGMP Status
Revision History
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Electronic Emission Notices
Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement
European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
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About this user’s manual
Overview of this user’s manual
1-1. Overview of 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch
Key Features in the Device
1. Introduction
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1-2. Checklist
1-3. Features
Hardware
Management
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Supports 802.1Q VLAN
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1-4. View of 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch
1-4-1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel Button, LEDs and Plugs
LED Indicators
1-4-2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel
System LED
10/100/1000Ethernet TP Port 1 to 24 LED
1-5. View of the Optional Modules
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2. Installation
2-1. Starting 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch Up
2-1-1. Hardware and Cable Installation
Connecting the SFP Module to the Chassis
TP Port and Cable Installation
Power On
2-1-2. Cabling Requirements
Firmware Loading
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2-1-2-1. Cabling Requirements for TP Ports
2-1-2-2. Cabling Requirements for 1000SX/LX SFP Module
2-1-2-3. Switch Cascading in Topology
Takes the Delay Time into Account
1000Base-X TP, Fiber
100Base-TX TP
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Case2a Port-based VLAN See Fig.2-3
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Case 2b Port-based VLAN See Fig.2-4
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Managing 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch through Ethernet Port
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2-1-4. IP Address Assignment
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Class A
Network
Subnet
25 bits All 0s = All 1s=
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Prefix LengthNo. of IP matchedNo. of Addressable IP
Default gateway
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2-2. Typical Applications
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Fig. 2-11 Peer-to-peer Network Connection
Fig. 2-12 Office Network Connection
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3. Basic Concept and Management
3-1. What’s the Ethernet
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Data Link Layer
IEEE 802.2 LLC IEEE802.3 CSMA/CD MAC
Physical Layer
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0xAAAA
3-2. Media Access Control MAC
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1st byte
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For example 0x0800 IP datagram 0x0806 ARP 0x0835 RARP
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The MAC sub-layer has two primary jobs to do
Fig. 3-4 Gigabit Ethernet Frame
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64 bytes
Parameter value/LAN Max. collision domain DTE to DTE
BurstLimit
Table 3-4 Ethernet parameters for half duplex mode
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3-3. Flow Control
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Frame Reception
Bits Bit Bits
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3-4. How does a switch work?
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Extended Distance Limitations
How does a switch operate?
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Mac address aging
3-5. Virtual LAN
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Now we apply VLAN technology to configure the system shown as the figure above. We can partition the users into the different logical networks which have their own broadcast domain. The traffic will not disturb among these logical networks. The users 1x x denotes a ~ d are members of VLAN 1. Any traffic within VLAN 1 does not flow to VLAN 2 and others. This helps us configure the network easily according to the criteria needed, for example, financial, accounting, R&D and whatever you think it necessary. You can also easily move a user to a different location or join a new user somewhere in the building to VLAN. Without VLAN, it is very hard to do. Basically, VLAN can afford offering at least 3 benefits move and change users, reduce broadcast traffic and increase performance, Security
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Fig.3-9 Tag Format
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VLAN-tagged frame
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Ingress Rule
Name
Port Members
Network Address
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3-6. Link Aggregation
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Terminology Link Aggregation
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IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Password
4. Operation of Web-based Management
4-1. Web Management Home Overview
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The Information of Page Layout
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4-2. Configuration
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4-2-1. System Configuration
Function name
Function description
Parameter description
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The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer. Active IP Address
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4-2-2. Ports Configuration
Media type
NWay
Speed
4-2-3. VLAN Mode Configuration
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Function name
Function description
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support up to maximal 24 port-based VLAN groups. Tag-based
4-2-4. VLAN Group Configuration
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Function name
Function description
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Add Group
Delete Group
Fig. 4-8 Add or Remove VLAN Member
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Fig. 4-9 Port-Based VLAN Configuration
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4-2-5. Aggregation
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Function name
Function description
4-2-6. LACP
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Function name
Function description
4-2-7. RSTP
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Function name
Function description
continue Fig. 4-12 RSTP Configuration
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Function name
Function description
Supplicant
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replies if the request is granted or denied
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supplicant and the devices connected to this port won’t be allowed
Port Mode
Authentication
Port Control
Port Status
802.1X Configuration
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Function name
Function description
Re-authenticate All
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802.1x Parameters
Function description
4-2-9 IGMP Snooping
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Function name
Function description
4-2-10. Mirror Configuration
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Function name
Function description
4-2-11. QoSQuality of Service Configuration
Fig. 4-21 QoS Configuration
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Function name
Function description
Function name
DSCP Setting
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Function name
Function description
4-2-12 Filter
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Function description
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Fig. 4-24 Filter Configuration
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4-2-13 Rate Limit
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Function name
Function description
4-2-14 Storm Control
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Function description
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Multicast Rate
4-2-15 SNMP
Parameters description
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Function name
Default community name for Get public
Default community name for Set private
Default community name for Trap public
Fig. 4-27 SNMP Configuration
4-3. Monitoring
4-3-1. Statistics Overview
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Function name
The counting number of the packet received. Tx Errors
Number of bad packets transmitted Rx Errors
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Number of bad packets received
4-3-2. Detailed Statistics
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Function name
Function description
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Tx Multicast
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Number of short frames 64 Bytes with valid CRC. Rx Oversize
4-3-3. LACP Status
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Function name
Function description
4-3-4. RSTP Status
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Function name
Function description
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Fig. 4-31 RSTP Status
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4-3-5. IGMP Status
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Function name
Function description
4-3-6. Ping Status
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Function name
Function description
Show the received replies number of times Request timeouts
Show the timeout of request Average Response times In ms
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Ping Results Target IP address Show the active target IP address
4-4. Maintenance
There are five functions contained in the maintenance function
Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upgrade
Configuration File Transfer Logout
4-4-1. Warm Restart
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Function name
Function description
4-4-2. Factory Default
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Function name
Function description
4-4-3. Software Upgrade
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Function name
Function description
4-4-4. Configuration File Transfer
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Function description
Function name
4-4-5. Logout
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Function name
Function description
5. Maintenace
5-1. Resolving No Link Condition
5-2. Q&A
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Appendix A Technical Specifications
Features
Hardware Specifications
Configuration
Connector
Network Interface
Diagnostic LED
Power Requirement
Ambient Temperature
Dimensions
Management Software Specifications
System Configuration
Quality of Service QoS
VLAN Function
Appendix B MIB Specifications
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