Edimax ES-5224RM User manual

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Network switches
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ES-5224RM
ES-5224REM
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ES-3124REM
Users Manual
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits of a Class A computing devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
If you suspect this product is causing interference, turn your
computer on and off while your radio or TV is showing
interference. If the interference disappears then when you turn
the computer off and reappears when you turn the computer on,
something in the computer is causing interference.
You can try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference
from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Ensure that all expansion slots (on the back or side of the
computer) are covered. Also ensure that all metal retaining
brackets are tightly attached to the computer.
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Content
Chapter1 Introduction
1. Introduction .........................................6
2. Features & Specifications ...................
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3. Package Contents...............................
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4. Hardware Description....................... 11
Chapter 2 Web Management Function
1. Web Management Overview.............
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2. Port Status..........................................
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3. Port Statistics ..................................... 17
4. Administrator .................................... 18
4.1 IP Address..................................................18
4.2 Switch Settings ..........................................19
4.3 Console Port Information.........................22
4.4 Port Controls.............................................23
4.5 Trunking ....................................................25
4.6 Filter Database ..........................................28
4.7 VLAN configuration.................................31
4.8 Spanning Tree............................................36
4.9 Port Sniffer ................................................38
4.10 SNMP .........................................................39
4.11 Security Manager......................................41
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4.12 802.1X Configuration ...............................42
4.13 TFTP Update Firmware...........................45
4.14 Configuration Backup..............................46
4.15 Reset System..............................................47
4.16 Reboot ........................................................48
Chapter 3 Console-Menu Line
1. Main Menu.........................................
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2. Switch Static Configuration.............. 51
2.1 Port Configuration..........................................52
2.2 Trunk Configuration.......................................54
2.3 VLAN Configuration......................................55
2.4 Misc Configuration.........................................61
2.5 Administration Configuration.......................65
2.6 Port Mirroring Configuration.......................68
2.7 Priority Configuration....................................69
2.8 MAC Address Configuration.........................70
3. Protocol Related Configuration .......72
3.1 STP ...................................................................72
3.2 SNMP ...............................................................75
3.3 GVRP ...............................................................80
3.4 IGMP................................................................81
3.5 LACP................................................................83
3.6 802.1X...............................................................86
4. Status and Counters ..........................89
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4.1 Port Status........................................................90
4.2 Port Counters..................................................91
4.3 System Information ........................................92
5. Reboot Switch .................................... 93
5.1 Default..............................................................93
5.2 Restart..............................................................93
6. TFTP Update Firmware.................... 94
6.1 TFTP Update Firmware.................................94
6.2 Update Configure File ....................................95
6.3 Upload Configure File ....................................97
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
Management Switch. This high performance management
switch provides Ethernet ports to segment network traffics,
extend Ethernet connection distance, and convert data packets
between different transmission speeds.
This switch utilizes stored-and-forward switching architecture
that filters and forwards data after the complete data packet is
received and examined to be free of errors. With one set of
status LEDs for each individual port, the switch operation status
can be easily monitored.
All the Fast Ethernet ports support both Full and Half duplex
mode which are able to provide up to 200Mbps(2000Mbps for
Gigabit Ports) of bandwidth to the connected devices, with
auto-negotiation providing the capability to connect to
100/10Mbps(1000/100/10Mbps for Gigabit ports) network
devices. It also supports backpressure and IEEE 802.3x
advanced flow control capabilities that can reduce congestion
and prevent packet loss.
And it offers advance features:
SNMP/Web-based Management: Provides a web browser
to manage and monitor the switch.
Bandwidth Control: Input and output rate control.
VLAN: Port-based and Tag-based VLAN allow you to set
virtual LANs within your network
Trunking: Reduce the bottleneck between switches
QoS: Two priority queues per port allow you to define
which port has higher priority.
802.1X: This switch supports port-based authentication
protocol, IEEE 802.1X.
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In addition, all the ports support the MDI/MDI-X auto-detect
function. That is to say, you can connect any device (including
PC, Switch, Hub) to a port of this switch using a regular cable.
The RJ-45 port will auto-detect and auto-switch to the correct
MDI/MDI-X mode (do not need to use a specific uplink port or
cross-over cable).
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2. Features & Specifications
Features
Complies with the IEEE802.3 Ethernet, IEEE802.3u Fast
Ethernet (IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab for Gigabit switch)
Provides Store-and-Forward architecture and full wire
speed filtering and forwarding rates
10/100Mbps Ports support full/half duplex modes and
auto-negotiation
Provides two Fast Ethernet Modules option (Fast/Gigabit
Ethernet Management Switch):
100/10Mbps UTP connector (RJ-45)
100Mbps Fiber SC/ST connector (multi/single mode)
Provides two Gigabit Ethernet Modules option (Gigabit
Ethernet Management Switch only):
1000/100/10Mbps UTP connector (RJ-45)
1000Mbps Fiber SC connector (multi/single mode)
Supports flow control: back pressure for half-duplex mode,
IEEE 802.3x for full-duplex mode
Supports SNMP, Web-based, Telnet and Console
Management
MIB: MIB , Ethernet/Bridge MIB
RMON: 4 Groups (1,2,3,9)
Supports Port-based VLAN and IEEE802.1Q Tag-based
VLAN (up to 256 groups)
Supports Trunking: Up to 7 trunking groups
Supports Port Mirroring
Supports the Spanning Tree Protocol: IEEE 802.1D
19” rack mount size designed
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Specifications
Standards: IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z,
IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.1Q, IEEE802.1p
10/100Mbps Ports: RJ-45 24
Expansion Slot Option (Fast/Gigabit Ethernet Switch):
10/100Mbps UTP connector (RJ-45)
100M Fiber SC/ST connector (multi/single mode)
Expansion Slot Option (Gigabit Ethernet Switch only):
1000/100/10Mbps UTP connector (RJ-45)
1000Mbps Fiber SC connector (multi/single mode)
Console Port: DB9 1
Forwarding Method: Store-and-Forward
MAC Address: 14K
Buffer Memory: 512KBytes
Flow control: Back pressure for half-duplex and
IEEE802.3x for full-duplex
Auto-negotiation: All ports
Auto-MDI/MDI-X function: All ports
System LED indication: Power
Port LED indication:
LNK/ACT: Link / Activity
Speed: 10/100Mbps
Dimension: 45(H) 445(W) 170(D) mm
1.8(H) 18(W) 6.9(D) in
Weight: 2.45 Kg / 5.5 lb
Operation Temperature: 50~131 (10~55 )
Operation Humidity: 10~95% (Non-condensing)
Power: 100~240V AC, full range internal power supply
Emission: FCC Class A, CE, C-Tick
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3. Package Contents
Packing list
Check the contents of your package for following parts:
One Fast/Gigabit Ethernet Management Switch
One User's manual
One Power cord
One RS-232 Cable
If any of the items are missing or damaged, please
contact your local dealer.
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4. Hardware Description
This section describes the hardware features of this Fast/Gigabit
Ethernet Management Switch. For easier management and
control of the switch, familiarize yourself with its display
indicators and ports. All LEDs are located on the front panel of
the switch. They serve the purpose of monitoring the operation
and performance of the switch at a glance.
LED indicators
LNK/ACT
LNK: ON
ACT: Blin
k
100M
ON:100M
OFF:10M
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Operating Environment
This management switch must be installed and operated
within the limits of the specified operating temperature and
humidity (see previous section on Specifications). Do not place
objects on top of the unit or obstruct any vents at the sides of the
unit. Do not position the unit near any heating source such as
heaters, radiators, or direct exposure to sun. Do not expose the
unit to water and or moisture. If necessary, use a dehumidifier to
reduce humidity.
Connecting to network devices
1. All ports of this switch support the Auto-MDI/MDI-X
function. That is to say, you can connect any device
(including PC, Switch, Hub) to a port of this switch using a
regular cable. The RJ-45 port will auto-detect and
auto-switch to the correct MDI/MDI-X mode. (do not need
to connect to a specific uplink port or cross-over cable)
2. Connect one end of the network cable to the RJ-45 port on
the front panel, and connect the other end of the network
cable to the RJ-45 port on the network device. Follow the
same procedure to connect all the RJ-45 ports of the switch.
Maximum length, using UTP cable, between the switch and
connected device is 100 meters (300ft). Once the network
cable is connected to both ends and the attached network
device is powered on, the LNK/ACT LED should be lit.
3. Make sure the wiring is correct. You need to use Category
3/4/5 cable for 10Mbps operation or Category 5 cable for
100Mbps connections.
Connecting the power
Plug the power cable into the internal three-pronged power plug.
Connect it to an electrical outlet then turn on the switch.
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Chapter 2 Web Management Function
1. Web Management Overview
This switch provides a web browser to manage and monitor.
The default values are as follows:
IP Address: 192.168.223.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.248.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.223.254
User Name: admin
Password: 123
You can browse http://192.168.223.100, type user name
and password as below.
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After type in the correct username and password, you can
see the homepage as follows:
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2. Port Status
Click the port status icon on the menu column you will see
the port status page. In this page, you can see the status of each
port that depended on users settings and the negotiation results.
1. State: Displays the status of each port (“on” means enable
and “off” means disable). “Unlink” will be treated as “off ”.
2. Link Status: “Down” and “Up” means “No Link” and “Link”
respectively.
3. Negotiation: Displays the auto negotiation modes: auto, force
and nway-force.
4. Speed status: Displays the speed of each port:
Port 1- 24 are 10/100Mbps
Port 25-26 are 10/100/1000Mbps(Gigabit Ethernet Switch)
10/100Mbps(Fast Ethernet Switch)
5. Duplex status: Displays the port is full-duplex mode or
half-duplex mode.
6. Flow Control:
Full: Displays the flow control status is enable or disable in
full duplex mode.
Half: Displays the backpressure is enable or disable in half
duplex mode.
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7. Rate Control: Displays the rate control settings.
Ingr: Displays the port’s effective ingress rate of user
settings.
Egr: Displays the port’s effective egress rate of user settings.
8. Port Security: Shows the port security is enabled or disabled.
9. Config: Displays the state of users settings.
10. Atual: Displays the negotiation results.
You can see a single port counter by clicking on each port as
following.
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3. Port Statistics
The following information provides a view of the current
status of the switch. Press “Reset” button to clean all count.
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4. Administrator
This management switch provides advance features, which
offers you more flexibility in setting up your network. The
following sections explain how to set up the IP address,
Switch settings, Console port information, Port controls,
Trunk configuration, Filter database, VLAN configuration,
Spanning tree, Port Sniffer, SNMP management, Security
Manager, TFTP Update Firmware, Configuration Backup,
Reset system and Reboot etc.
4-1 IP Address
You can configure the IP Settings and fill in the new values,
than click “Apply” button. You must restart the switch then
use new IP address to browse this web management.
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4.2 Switch Settings
4.2.1 Basic
Description: Displays the name of this management switch.
MAC Address: The unique hardware address is assigned by
manufacturer (default).
Firmware Version: Displays the switch’s firmware version.
ASIC Version: Displays the switch’s Hardware version.
PCBA version: Displays the switch’s PCBA version.
Serial number: The serial number is assigned by manufacturer.
4.2.2 Module Info
Displays the module card informations.
Note:
The module type will be 100/10Mbps for Fast Ethernet
Management Switch (1000/100/10Mbps for Gigabit Switch).
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4.2.3 Advanced
Miscellaneous Settings:
MAC Address Age-out Time: Type the number of seconds that
an inactive MAC address remains in the switch's address table.
The valid range is 300~765 seconds. Default is 300 seconds.
Max bridge transit delay bound control: Limit the packets
queuing time in switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed the
time will be droped. This valid value are 1sec, 2 sec, 4 sec and
off. Default is 1 second.
Broadcast Storm Filter Mode: To configure broadcast storm
control, enable it and set the upper threshold for individual ports.
The threshold is the percentage of the port's total bandwidth
used by broadcast traffic. When broadcast traffic for a port rises
above the threshold you set, broadcast storm control becomes
active. The valid threshold value are 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%
and off.
Priority Queue Service settings:
First Come First Service: The sequence of packets sent is
depend on arrive order.
All High before Low: The high priority packets sent before low
priority packets.
WRR: Weighted Round Robin. Select the preference given to
packets in the switch's high-priority queue. These options
represent the number of high priority packets sent before one
low priority packet is sent. For example, 2 High : 1 Low means
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