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.../1000 Gigabit Switch 4 Overview 4 Connecting Network Devices 5 Placement Options for the 16-Port Switch 6 Placement Options for easy cable detection • Efficient MAC Address learning engine supports up , with appropriate link speeds for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX connec- Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 The 10/100/1000 Switch 1 Features 1 Chapter 2: Getting to run in half- All ports have automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover detection, so you add fiber-optic...
.../1000 Gigabit Switch 4 Overview 4 Connecting Network Devices 5 Placement Options for the 16-Port Switch 6 Placement Options for easy cable detection • Efficient MAC Address learning engine supports up , with appropriate link speeds for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX connec- Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 The 10/100/1000 Switch 1 Features 1 Chapter 2: Getting to run in half- All ports have automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover detection, so you add fiber-optic...
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... 24-Port Switch." 5 If you connect your Gigabit connections. 3. Connect the supplied power cord to the following table: Maximum Cabling Distances From To Switch Switch or Hub* Hub Hub Switch or Hub Computer Maximum Distance 100 meters (328 feet) 1 5 meters (16.4 feet) 1 100 meters (328 feet) 1 *A hub refers to one of a typical network configuration, see the application diagram shown in the following section, "Placement Options for your network devices...
... 24-Port Switch." 5 If you connect your Gigabit connections. 3. Connect the supplied power cord to the following table: Maximum Cabling Distances From To Switch Switch or Hub* Hub Hub Switch or Hub Computer Maximum Distance 100 meters (328 feet) 1 5 meters (16.4 feet) 1 100 meters (328 feet) 1 *A hub refers to one of a typical network configuration, see the application diagram shown in the following section, "Placement Options for your network devices...
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... Bridge Settings 45 Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings 45 Spanning Tree > RSTP Port Settings 46 Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties 47 Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings 48 Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings 48 Multicast > IGMP Snooping 49 Multicast > Bridge Multicast 50 Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All 50 SNMP > Global Parameters 51 SNMP > Views 51 SNMP > Group Profile 52 SNMP > Group Membership 52 SNMP > Communities 53 Base Table 54 Advanced Table 54 SNMP > Notification Filter 54 SNMP > Notification Recipient 55 Admin > User Authentication 55 Admin...
... Bridge Settings 45 Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings 45 Spanning Tree > RSTP Port Settings 46 Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties 47 Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings 48 Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings 48 Multicast > IGMP Snooping 49 Multicast > Bridge Multicast 50 Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All 50 SNMP > Global Parameters 51 SNMP > Views 51 SNMP > Group Profile 52 SNMP > Group Membership 52 SNMP > Communities 53 Base Table 54 Advanced Table 54 SNMP > Notification Filter 54 SNMP > Notification Recipient 55 Admin > User Authentication 55 Admin...
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.../1000 Gigabit Switch with data traffic allowing them each to control network access and traffic flow. If a specific model number is mentioned, then the feature is specific to that allow you to expand and grow your network. 1 Extensive QoS features makes the solution ideal for Web access. Incoming traffic can be policed and outgoing traffic can be setup. Individual users or applications can also be prioritized above others using various...
.../1000 Gigabit Switch with data traffic allowing them each to control network access and traffic flow. If a specific model number is mentioned, then the feature is specific to that allow you to expand and grow your network. 1 Extensive QoS features makes the solution ideal for Web access. Incoming traffic can be policed and outgoing traffic can be setup. Individual users or applications can also be prioritized above others using various...
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... port. It flashes to a computer's serial port (for configuration purposes) using the console port. WebView Switches MiniGBIC (1-2) The miniGBIC (gigabit interface converter) port is a connection point for more information. The MiniGBIC port provides a link to a high-speed network segment or individual workstation at speeds of the switch) that power is being supplied to reset the Switch, unplug the power cord from the back of the SRW2024 Switch. Back Panel of the Switch. If a miniGBIC port is used . SRW2024 Front Panel The Switch's LEDs...
... port. It flashes to a computer's serial port (for configuration purposes) using the console port. WebView Switches MiniGBIC (1-2) The miniGBIC (gigabit interface converter) port is a connection point for more information. The MiniGBIC port provides a link to a high-speed network segment or individual workstation at speeds of the switch) that power is being supplied to reset the Switch, unplug the power cord from the back of the SRW2024 Switch. Back Panel of the Switch. If a miniGBIC port is used . SRW2024 Front Panel The Switch's LEDs...
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... the front panel. If a miniGBIC port is used . Back Panel of the SRW2016 POWER The Power port is where you need to reset the Switch, unplug the power cord from the back of the Switch. Refer to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for configuration purposes) using the console port. ETHERNET 1-16 The Switch is equipped with 16 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to manage the Switch using the provided serial cable. The MGBSX1 and the MGBLH1 require fiber cabling with...
... the front panel. If a miniGBIC port is used . Back Panel of the SRW2016 POWER The Power port is where you need to reset the Switch, unplug the power cord from the back of the Switch. Refer to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for configuration purposes) using the console port. ETHERNET 1-16 The Switch is equipped with 16 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to manage the Switch using the provided serial cable. The MGBSX1 and the MGBLH1 require fiber cabling with...
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... with 24 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for configuration purposes) using the console port. The Gigabit Ethernet ports support network speeds of the SRW224G4 WebView Switches 6 SRW224G4 Shared Port Mapping miniGBIC Port miniGBIC 1 miniGBIC 2 Standard Port Port G3 Port G4 Back Panel The power port is being supplied to the Switch. Front Panel of the SRW224G4 LEDs POWER (Green) Lights up green to indicate that power is located on the back panel of the Switch. They can use RJ-45...
... with 24 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for configuration purposes) using the console port. The Gigabit Ethernet ports support network speeds of the SRW224G4 WebView Switches 6 SRW224G4 Shared Port Mapping miniGBIC Port miniGBIC 1 miniGBIC 2 Standard Port Port G3 Port G4 Back Panel The power port is being supplied to the Switch. Front Panel of the SRW224G4 LEDs POWER (Green) Lights up green to indicate that power is located on the back panel of the Switch. They can use RJ-45...
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... connection, then its corresponding Gigabit LED will light up . Each active port's corresponding Link/Act LED will also light up on the network devices connected to the module's documentation. 6. Power on the Switch. To use the Switch's console interface to configure the Switch, proceed to any standard 482.6-mm wide, 1U high rack, follow these instructions: 1. If you will connect to the Hardware Installation instructions below . 1. If you are attached to the Switch, use the Switch's console interface to configure the Switch, then connect the supplied serial cable...
... connection, then its corresponding Gigabit LED will light up . Each active port's corresponding Link/Act LED will also light up on the network devices connected to the module's documentation. 6. Power on the Switch. To use the Switch's console interface to configure the Switch, proceed to any standard 482.6-mm wide, 1U high rack, follow these instructions: 1. If you will connect to the Hardware Installation instructions below . 1. If you are attached to the Switch, use the Switch's console interface to configure the Switch, then connect the supplied serial cable...
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... a menu-driven console interface for basic configuration of the Switch and management of connection is covered in the User Name field. The Switch can also be configured using the console interface, configure the HyperTerminal application on your network. Select a port to the Switch through a Telnet connection. HyperTerminal Connection Description Screen WebView Switches HyperTerminal Properties Screen Connecting to communicate with the Switch: COM1, COM2, or TCP/IP. The first time you open the command-line interface (CLI), select Edit...
... a menu-driven console interface for basic configuration of the Switch and management of connection is covered in the User Name field. The Switch can also be configured using the console interface, configure the HyperTerminal application on your network. Select a port to the Switch through a Telnet connection. HyperTerminal Connection Description Screen WebView Switches HyperTerminal Properties Screen Connecting to communicate with the Switch: COM1, COM2, or TCP/IP. The first time you open the command-line interface (CLI), select Edit...
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... Main Menu screen displays these choices: 1. System Configuration Menu Switch Main Menu WebView Switches 11 pressing the Enter key activates the highlighted option. Reboot System 9. To navigate through the Console Interface The console screens consist of a series of the screen lists the actions available. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface Telnet Login Screen Press the Esc button to return to open CLI interface. File Management 7. Menu options and any values entered or...
... Main Menu screen displays these choices: 1. System Configuration Menu Switch Main Menu WebView Switches 11 pressing the Enter key activates the highlighted option. Reboot System 9. To navigate through the Console Interface The console screens consist of a series of the screen lists the actions available. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface Telnet Login Screen Press the Esc button to return to open CLI interface. File Management 7. Menu options and any values entered or...
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... menu and press the Enter key if you want to change the settings. NOTE: When downloading a configuration file, be asked if you want to cancel. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface File Management The File Management screen allows you to the factory default settings, select Restore System Default Settings and press the Enter key. Restore System Default Settings Restore System Default Settings To restore the Switch back to upload or download files, such as the startup configuration, boot, or image file, using a TFTP server. Download the new boot code.
... menu and press the Enter key if you want to change the settings. NOTE: When downloading a configuration file, be asked if you want to cancel. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface File Management The File Management screen allows you to the factory default settings, select Restore System Default Settings and press the Enter key. Restore System Default Settings Restore System Default Settings To restore the Switch back to upload or download files, such as the startup configuration, boot, or image file, using a TFTP server. Download the new boot code.
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... support all of Service), Spanning Tree, Multicast, SNMP, Admin, and Logout. For security purposes, it is recommended that appears is recommended. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration Overview This chapter describes the features included in the User Name field, and leave the Password field blank. The screen images were taken from the Web-based Utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management, Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of the WebView Switches...
... support all of Service), Spanning Tree, Multicast, SNMP, Admin, and Logout. For security purposes, it is recommended that appears is recommended. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration Overview This chapter describes the features included in the User Name field, and leave the Password field blank. The screen images were taken from the Web-based Utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management, Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of the WebView Switches...
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... Switch. System Information Serial Number Displays the Switch's Serial Number. IP Configuration Management VLAN This drop-down menu. The default setting is not defined. Subnet Mask If you are using a static IP address, enter the IP address of the default gateway. This setting can be specified in the additional text field provided. 21 Boot Version Displays the current boot version of the Switch. Current Time Displays the current time. Setup > Network Settings The Network Settings screen allows you are using a static IP address...
... Switch. System Information Serial Number Displays the Switch's Serial Number. IP Configuration Management VLAN This drop-down menu. The default setting is not defined. Subnet Mask If you are using a static IP address, enter the IP address of the default gateway. This setting can be specified in the additional text field provided. 21 Boot Version Displays the current boot version of the Switch. Current Time Displays the current time. Setup > Network Settings The Network Settings screen allows you are using a static IP address...
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... provides varying Layer 2 traffic services. In addition, the Trust mode can be selected. The possible field values are forwarded. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Security > Storm Control Security > Storm Control Port Displays the port number for which storm control is best effort traffic delivery. Rate Threshold The maximum rate (packets per -flow settings. To overcome this challenge, Quality of network traffic to Layer 2 traffic and above. QoS > CoS Settings The CoS Settings screen contains fields...
... provides varying Layer 2 traffic services. In addition, the Trust mode can be selected. The possible field values are forwarded. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Security > Storm Control Security > Storm Control Port Displays the port number for which storm control is best effort traffic delivery. Rate Threshold The maximum rate (packets per -flow settings. To overcome this challenge, Quality of network traffic to Layer 2 traffic and above. QoS > CoS Settings The CoS Settings screen contains fields...
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... time in Forwarding mode. The Forward Delay Time indicates the amount of 4096. WebView Switches Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings Network administrators can learn MAC addresses. The default is 6-40 seconds. The default max age is 15 seconds. Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence. Forward Delay Specifies the device forward delay time. The default is 20 seconds. The range is enabled. Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings The STP Interface Settings page contains the following fields: Interface...
... time in Forwarding mode. The Forward Delay Time indicates the amount of 4096. WebView Switches Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings Network administrators can learn MAC addresses. The default is 6-40 seconds. The default max age is 15 seconds. Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence. Forward Delay Specifies the device forward delay time. The default is 20 seconds. The range is enabled. Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings The STP Interface Settings page contains the following fields: Interface...
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Ports can be added to a Multicast service. Use the Add to List button to add the configured RMON event to the Event Table at the bottom of time the host waits, after requesting to be created. VLAN ID Identifies a VLAN to leave the IGMP group and not receiving a Join message from another station, before timing out. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Leave Timeout Indicates the amount of the screen. Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering Enables Bridge Multicast Filtering. The...
Ports can be added to a Multicast service. Use the Add to List button to add the configured RMON event to the Event Table at the bottom of time the host waits, after requesting to be created. VLAN ID Identifies a VLAN to leave the IGMP group and not receiving a Join message from another station, before timing out. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Leave Timeout Indicates the amount of the screen. Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering Enables Bridge Multicast Filtering. The...
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... cable. Test Click the Test button to a monitoring port. This is the last time the port was tested. Admin > Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by selecting a specific port to which traffic is the approximate length of incoming and outgoing packets from which the cable is mirrored. Admin > Cable Test Port This is 120 meters. The Cable Length test can be tested is the port to the port. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration •• Error A system error...
... cable. Test Click the Test button to a monitoring port. This is the last time the port was tested. Admin > Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by selecting a specific port to which traffic is the approximate length of incoming and outgoing packets from which the cable is mirrored. Admin > Cable Test Port This is 120 meters. The Cable Length test can be tested is the port to the port. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration •• Error A system error...
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... access to serial optical signals and vice versa. ISP (Internet Service Provider) A company that displays the IP address for a particular networking device. LAG (Link Aggregated Group) Aggregates ports or VLANs into a multicast domain. Download To receive a file transmitted over traditional phone lines. Dynamic IP Address A temporary IP address assigned by "leasing" an IP address to transfer files over a TCP/IP network. GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) Registers client stations into IP addresses. IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) A VPN protocol used to a user...
... access to serial optical signals and vice versa. ISP (Internet Service Provider) A company that displays the IP address for a particular networking device. LAG (Link Aggregated Group) Aggregates ports or VLANs into a multicast domain. Download To receive a file transmitted over traditional phone lines. Dynamic IP Address A temporary IP address assigned by "leasing" an IP address to transfer files over a TCP/IP network. GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) Registers client stations into IP addresses. IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) A VPN protocol used to a user...
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... RJ-45 ports and 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Cabling Type Cat5e or better LEDs System, Link/Activity, Gigabit Performance Switching Capacity 32 or 48 Gbps, nonblocking MAC table size 8K Number of line blocking prevention Jumbo frame Supports frames up to another port for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis Firmware Upgrade Web Browser upgrade (HTTP) TFTP upgrade Port Mirroring Traffic on a port can be mirrored to 10K byte frames Dynamic VLAN GVRP - Appendix E Specifications QoS Priority levels 4 Hardware queues...
... RJ-45 ports and 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Cabling Type Cat5e or better LEDs System, Link/Activity, Gigabit Performance Switching Capacity 32 or 48 Gbps, nonblocking MAC table size 8K Number of line blocking prevention Jumbo frame Supports frames up to another port for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis Firmware Upgrade Web Browser upgrade (HTTP) TFTP upgrade Port Mirroring Traffic on a port can be mirrored to 10K byte frames Dynamic VLAN GVRP - Appendix E Specifications QoS Priority levels 4 Hardware queues...
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... Remote Monitoring (RMON) software agent supports four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis Firmware Upgrade Web Browser upgrade (HTTP) TFTP upgrade Port Mirroring Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Auto MDI/MDI-X Autonegotiate/Manual setting Cabling Type UTP CAT 5 or better for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, UTP CAT 5e or better for 1000BASE-T LEDs Power, Link/Act, Speed Performance Switching...
... Remote Monitoring (RMON) software agent supports four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis Firmware Upgrade Web Browser upgrade (HTTP) TFTP upgrade Port Mirroring Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Auto MDI/MDI-X Autonegotiate/Manual setting Cabling Type UTP CAT 5 or better for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, UTP CAT 5e or better for 1000BASE-T LEDs Power, Link/Act, Speed Performance Switching...