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Table of Contents
Introduction
Getting to Know the Switch
LEDs
The Gigabit Ports
The Fiber Ports
The Back Panel
Installing the Switch
Pre-Installation Considerations
Desktop Installation
Rack Mounting
Powering on the Switch
Uplinking the Switch
Configuring the Switch through Console Interface
Overview
Configuring the Hyper Terminal Setup Program
Getting Started
Log-in
Switch Main Menu
Port Status
Port Configuration
Trunk Configuration
VLAN Configuration
Port Monitoring Configuration
QoS Configuration
Bandwidth Control
Misc Operation
Log out
Configuring the Switch through Web
Log-in
Web Interface
Welcome Page
Port Status
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Port Configuration
Trunk Configuration
VLAN Configuration
Port Monitoring Configuration
QoS Configuration
Bandwidth Control
Misc Operation
Log out
Specifications
Cable Specifications
Technical Specifications
Environmental Information
Standard Conformance
Appendix: Warranty Information
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The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for any errors, which may appear in this guide.
Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo
are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Copyright 2005. All right reserved. No Part of the contents of this guide maybe
transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission
of the manufacturer. Printed in Taiwan.
The revision date for this guide is Jul. 3
th
, 2004
Version 1.0v
FCC Statement
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operating in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy,
and if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which
case the user, at his or her own expense will be required to take whatever measures
may be required to correct the interference.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Introduction
24-Port 10/100BaseTX + 2-P Gigabit Smart Switch
Manage the networking depending on your need of connectivity speed with the Smart
Switch! 24-Port 10/100BaseTX + 2-P Gigabit Smart Switch provides 24 100BaseTX
ports, in addition, it is designed with 2 Gigabit and Fiber ports, which enables you to
speed up your connectivity very easily. Installation of the smart switch is very simple. It
takes just few minutes to plug in the RJ-45 cables and Fiber into 10/100Mbps ports
and , and then it’s available. With the device, you can combine Fast Ethernet, and
Gigabit Ethernet solutions all in one.
Featured with the smart function, you can easily configure the switch through the
console interface. With the tree-like configuring program, the utility interface makes you
to view and set value quickly and simply.
The switch is a flexible and economical solution to apply networking management in
whether enterprise or living. Through the guide, the smart switch will be referred as the
switch.
Feature
24 10/100Mbps MDI/MDI-X ports + 2 optional 1000Mbps ports
Non-blocking wire-speed forwarding and filtering
Store and forward architecture and head of line blocking prevention
All ports support auto-negotiation
Broadcast storm filtering control
802.3x full duplex flow control and back pressure half duplex flow control
Trunking with load balance and fault tolerance for 10/100M port
Up to 26 VLAN groups for port based VLAN and 802.1Q tag VLAN
Per-port bandwidth control
Support two priority queues: Static priority and 802.1p priority
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Getting to Know the Switch
Front View
LEDs
LEDs Color Function
POWER
Green Lights to indicate the power is being supplied to Switch
LINK/ACT
Green Lights to indicate a functional network link through the
corresponding port (1 through 24) with an attached device.
Blinks to indicate that the Switch is actively sending or
receiving data over that port
FDX/COL
Orange Lights to indicate that the port is working at full duplex mode.
Blinks to indicate that the port encounters collision
100Mbps
Green Lights to indicate the port is working in 100Mbps
1000Mbps
Green Lights to indicate the port is working in Gigabit mode.
Rear View
The Gigabit Ports
The switch is equipped with two Gigabit ports. They are provided to link to high-speed
network peripheral system or clients at speeds of up to 1000Mbps.
24 10/100Mbps Port 10/100Mbps LEDs
1000Mbps LEDs
Console Port
Gigabit Port Fiber Port
Power
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The Fiber Port
The switch is equipped with two fiber ports. They are provided to link to fiber to expand
the switch application in various environment. The fiber ports are designed for other
peripheral devices that require very high bandwidth. Using fiber cable to connect
devices, it supports full-duplex data transfer rates of 1000Mbps.
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Installing the Switch
This part describes how to install the Switch and make connections to it. Please read
the following instructions step by step. Besides, the Switch does not need software
installation. Install the Switch either on a desktop or a rack.
Pre-Installation Considerations
Before installing the Switch, make sure that the RS232 cable complies with cable
specification. Since the Switch is configured through the console port, the PC must be
equipped with the console interface as well.
Desktop Installation
Step 1
Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Switch. See Figure 1.
Figure 1 Attaching the Rubber Feet to the Bottom of the Switch
Step 2
Place the Switch on a desktop near an AC power source.
Step 3
Keep enough ventilation space for the Switch.
Note: Pleas check the environmental restrictions mentioned in specifications as you
are placing the Switch.
Step 4
Connect the Switch to network devices.
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 24 RJ-45 ports
B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers,
workstations or routers, and so on.
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Note: Connection to the Switch requires UTP CAT5 network cable with RJ-45 tips. For
more information, please see the cable specifications.
Rack Mounting
To rack-mount the Switch in any standard 19-inch rack, follow the instructions
described below.
Step 1
Place the Switch on a hard flat surface with the front panel faced towards your front
side
Step 2
Attach a rack–mount bracket to one side of the Switch with supplied screws attached to
the package. Figure 2 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Switch.
Figure 2 Attaching the Brackets to the Switch (Front Panel Forward)
Caution: Please use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused
to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty.
Step 3
Secure the brackets tightly.
Step 4
Follow the same steps to attach the other bracket to the opposite side.
Step 5
After the brackets are attached to the Switch, use suitable screws to securely attach
the brackets to any standard 19-inch rack as shown in Figure 3.
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Figure 3 Mounting the Switch in A Rack
Step 6
Connect the Switch to network devices.
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 24 RJ-45 ports
B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers,
workstations or routers, and so on.
Step 7
Supply power to the Switch
Connect one end of the power cable to the Switch.
Connect the other end to a standard wall outlet.
When the Switch receives power, the Power LED should show as solid green.
Powering on the Switch
Supply power to the Switch
A. Connect the AC power cord to the back of Switch.
B. Plug the power cord into a standard electrical outlet.
C. Then the Switch will boot up automatically. When the Switch receives power, the
Power LED should show as solid green.
Uplinking the Switch
To uplink the Switch, connect one end of a Cat5 (or better) cable into 24 100BaseTX
ports, and then connect the other end of the cable into the peripheral device’s uplink
port.
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Configuring the Switch through Console Interface
Overview
24-Port 10/100BaseTX + 2-P Gigabit Smart Switch features a menu-driven console
interface for switch configuration. The switch can be configured through the console
port. Therefore, you can easily manage your networking from the screen.
Configuring the Hyper Terminal Setup Program
To configure the Hyper Terminal, which is windows utility program for serial
communications given on Windows 9X/Me/2000 or NT, please follow the
steps:
Step 1.
Click the Start button. Select Accessories and then communications. HyperTerminal
should be one of the options listed in this menu. Select Hyper Terminal. Running the
Hyper Terminal utility program.
Step 2.
Enter a Name for this connection. In the example below, the name of connection is
Smart Switch.
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Step 3.
Select a proper COM port to communicate with the switch.
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Step 4.
Set the serial port properties then press OK. Settings here are:
Bits per second: 19200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
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Getting Started
Log-in
As you finish Hyper Terminal Setup steps, the log-in screen will appear. You will be
asked to enter the Username and Password. The default Username is “admin” and
Password is blank, and then press Enter to continue.
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Switch Main Menu
After you log in the Switch, the main menu will appear. The Switch Main Menu displays
9 subjects of configuration. Each subjects leads you to the screen for that management
setting. Use arrow, TAB or back key to move and highlight the subject you would
configure. Enter into the screen to do setting.
Main Menu consists of the following subjects:
(1) Port Status
(2) Port Configuration
(3) Trunk Configuration
(4) VLAN Configuration
(5) Port Monitoring Configuration
(6) QoS Configuration
(7) Bandwidth Control
(8) Misc Operation
(0) Logout
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Port Status
The Port Status screen displays the status for each port.
Select <Quit> to return to the previous panel, and <Refresh > to refresh status.
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Port Configuration
The Port Configuration screen enables you to configure the ports including
administrative status, auto negotiation, speed and duplex mode, and flow control.
Select <Quit> to return to the previous panel, <Edit > to enter to edit, and <Save> to
save the settings.
Operation completed successfully will appear.
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Trunk Configuration
Trunking combines ports into an aggregate link. The bandwidth of a network
connection will increase with Trunking mode. 7 Trunking groups can be set. Toggle to
enable or disable the trunking function of each group. Then, assign ports to each trunk
by toggling your selection.
Select <Quit> to return to the previous panel, <Edit > to enter to edit, and <Save> to
save the settings.
Operation completed successfully will appear.
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VLAN Configuration
VLAN Configuration lets you to select “VLAN Configuration”, “Advanced 802.1Q VLAN
Setting”, and Return to Main Menu. Enter into “VLAN Configuration” to select VLAN
Mode.
Select <Edit>, and toggle VLAN mode to select “PortBased” or “802.1Q” mode.
Select <Quit> to return to the previous panel, <Edit> to enter to edit, <Add> to add new
VLAN group, and <Delete> to delete the VLAN group.
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Enter to make sure the change of mode. Press “Y” or ”N” to continue.
PortBased VLAN Group
To add a PortBased VLAN Group, select <Add>, and enter into the VLAN group
adding screen. First, type in a number from 1 to 255 for the group ID. Then, assign the
group member ports.
Select <Quit> to return to the previous panel, <Edit > to enter to edit, and <Save> to
save the settings.
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