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...54 Save Changes ...56 LOGIN ON THE SWITCH CONSOLE BY REGISTERED USERS 57 Create/Modify User Accounts 57 View/Delete User Accounts 59 SETTING UP THE SWITCH 60 System Configuration 60 Configure IP Address 61 Configure Console 63 Configure Switch Stack 65 Information of Individual Switch Unit 66 Advance Settings 67 Configure Port 68 Configure Trunk 71 Configure Port Mirroring 72 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol 73 STP Parameter Settings 74 STP Custom Settings 78 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table 79 Configure Static Forwarding Table Entry 81 Configure MAC Address Filtering...
...54 Save Changes ...56 LOGIN ON THE SWITCH CONSOLE BY REGISTERED USERS 57 Create/Modify User Accounts 57 View/Delete User Accounts 59 SETTING UP THE SWITCH 60 System Configuration 60 Configure IP Address 61 Configure Console 63 Configure Switch Stack 65 Information of Individual Switch Unit 66 Advance Settings 67 Configure Port 68 Configure Trunk 71 Configure Port Mirroring 72 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol 73 STP Parameter Settings 74 STP Custom Settings 78 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table 79 Configure Static Forwarding Table Entry 81 Configure MAC Address Filtering...
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... User Account 156 Console...158 Monitoring...159 Switch Overview 159 Port Utilization 160 Port Traffic Statistics 161 Port Error Packet Statistics 163 Port Packet Analysis Statistics 165 Browse Address Table 167 Browse IGMP Status 168 Switch History 169 Maintenance...169 Firmware and Configuration Update 170 Save Settings To TFTP Server 171 Save Switch History To TFTP Server 172 Save Changes 173 Factory Reset 174 Restart System 175 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 176 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION 180 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE 183 Commands:...183 Notes about the Configuration File...
... User Account 156 Console...158 Monitoring...159 Switch Overview 159 Port Utilization 160 Port Traffic Statistics 161 Port Error Packet Statistics 163 Port Packet Analysis Statistics 165 Browse Address Table 167 Browse IGMP Status 168 Switch History 169 Maintenance...169 Firmware and Configuration Update 170 Save Settings To TFTP Server 171 Save Switch History To TFTP Server 172 Save Changes 173 Factory Reset 174 Restart System 175 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 176 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION 180 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE 183 Commands:...183 Notes about the Configuration File...
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... Switch in an equipment rack 10 Figure 3-1. Rear panel view of typical VLAN configuration 44 Table 5-2. Switch stack with example of possible VLAN assignments 45 Figure 5-5. One-port, 100BASE-FX (SC) module 18 Figure 3-8. The Switch LED indicators 22 Figure 4-1. Switch connected to the Switch 9 Figure 2-2B. Example of possible connections 17 Figure 3-6. Initial Screen, first time connecting to a n ormal (non-Uplink) port on a Desktop or Shelf 9 Figure 2-2A. IP Address Configuration screen 62 Figure 6-9. Console...
... Switch in an equipment rack 10 Figure 3-1. Rear panel view of typical VLAN configuration 44 Table 5-2. Switch stack with example of possible VLAN assignments 45 Figure 5-5. One-port, 100BASE-FX (SC) module 18 Figure 3-8. The Switch LED indicators 22 Figure 4-1. Switch connected to the Switch 9 Figure 2-2B. Example of possible connections 17 Figure 3-6. Initial Screen, first time connecting to a n ormal (non-Uplink) port on a Desktop or Shelf 9 Figure 2-2A. IP Address Configuration screen 62 Figure 6-9. Console...
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.... Network Monitoring menu 106 Figure 6-43. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members screen ...92 Figure 6-31. VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration screen...89 Figure 6-28. Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen 99 Figure 6-37. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol menu 74 Figure 6-17. Custom Filtering Table screen 83 Figure 6-22. Save Settings to TFTP Server screen 103 Figure 6-41. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains screen 91 Figure 6-30. Figure 6-10. Switch Stack Configuration screen...
.... Network Monitoring menu 106 Figure 6-43. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members screen ...92 Figure 6-31. VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration screen...89 Figure 6-28. Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen 99 Figure 6-37. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol menu 74 Figure 6-17. Custom Filtering Table screen 83 Figure 6-22. Save Settings to TFTP Server screen 103 Figure 6-41. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains screen 91 Figure 6-30. Figure 6-10. Switch Stack Configuration screen...
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... of the Switch. x About This Guide Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 0 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This User's Guide tells you get started with the basic installation of this manual to the TEG-S224 Series are recommended). Helps you how to install your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch, how to connect it to your Ethernet network, and how to differentiate among specific Switches where necessary. Chapter 2, Unpacking and Setup. Conventions References in console interface or Web-based management (please...
... of the Switch. x About This Guide Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 0 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This User's Guide tells you get started with the basic installation of this manual to the TEG-S224 Series are recommended). Helps you how to install your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch, how to connect it to your Ethernet network, and how to differentiate among specific Switches where necessary. Chapter 2, Unpacking and Setup. Conventions References in console interface or Web-based management (please...
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... RJ-45 receptacle/connector. ? ? Chapter 6, Using the Console Interface. Chapter 4, Connecting the Switch. Tells how to your Ethernet network. ? ? Describes the front panel, rear panel, optional plug-in console interface to manage the Switch. ? ? Talks about Local Console Management via the RS-232 DCE console port and other aspects about how to change, set, and monitor Switch performance and security. ? ? Lists the technical specifications of the Switch. ? ? Appendix C, Sample Configuration File. ? ? About This Guide xi
... RJ-45 receptacle/connector. ? ? Chapter 6, Using the Console Interface. Chapter 4, Connecting the Switch. Tells how to your Ethernet network. ? ? Describes the front panel, rear panel, optional plug-in console interface to manage the Switch. ? ? Talks about Local Console Management via the RS-232 DCE console port and other aspects about how to change, set, and monitor Switch performance and security. ? ? Lists the technical specifications of the Switch. ? ? Appendix C, Sample Configuration File. ? ? About This Guide xi
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... same packet structure, format, and support for the next generation of today and tomorrow's rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies. Upgrading key components, such as significantly speed up the traffic between your network with a powerful 1000Mbpscapable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for CSMA/CD protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with Gigabit Ethernet NIC's are able to support video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar data-intensive...
... same packet structure, format, and support for the next generation of today and tomorrow's rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies. Upgrading key components, such as significantly speed up the traffic between your network with a powerful 1000Mbpscapable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for CSMA/CD protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with Gigabit Ethernet NIC's are able to support video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar data-intensive...
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... Fast Ethernet network beyond the "two-repeater limit." This allows the total network capacity to be used to users on each. Switches supporting both traditional 10Mbps Ethernet and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet are also ideal for network transmission capacity, giving a decreased load on a local area network. Switching is an effective way of eliminating problems of switching technology. Switching LAN technology is automatically forwarded by higher latencies. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address...
... Fast Ethernet network beyond the "two-repeater limit." This allows the total network capacity to be used to users on each. Switches supporting both traditional 10Mbps Ethernet and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet are also ideal for network transmission capacity, giving a decreased load on a local area network. Switching is an effective way of eliminating problems of switching technology. Switching LAN technology is automatically forwarded by higher latencies. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address...
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... preset as a single port. As such, trunk ports will always be blocked by Spanning Tree (unless a redundant link with higher STP priority is the first port (1x) on the 2-port module. This allows Switch Management Concepts 41 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Thus, when configuring the ports in a trunk group as port 5, the anchor port for the second group is port 13 and the anchor port for the third trunk group which may...
... preset as a single port. As such, trunk ports will always be blocked by Spanning Tree (unless a redundant link with higher STP priority is the first port (1x) on the 2-port module. This allows Switch Management Concepts 41 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Thus, when configuring the ports in a trunk group as port 5, the anchor port for the second group is port 13 and the anchor port for the third trunk group which may...
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... TELNET protocol. Arrow keys enabled Using the Console Interface 51 In addition, the console program will need to be set up and control your Switch, either with the Windows operating system) using an RS-232C serial cable. Your terminal parameters will allow you to set up the Switch for management using an SNMP-based network management system. This chapter describes how to use this facility to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING...
... TELNET protocol. Arrow keys enabled Using the Console Interface 51 In addition, the console program will need to be set up and control your Switch, either with the Windows operating system) using an RS-232C serial cable. Your terminal parameters will allow you to set up the Switch for management using an SNMP-based network management system. This chapter describes how to use this facility to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING...
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Type in your user password: 1. Choose Users Accounts Management from the main menu. The following User Accounts Management menu appears: Using the Console Interface 57 Create/Modify User Accounts To add or change your username and press Enter. 2. The main menu screen will be used every time it is a factory reset, which will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the Switch, and they will be displayed...
Type in your user password: 1. Choose Users Accounts Management from the main menu. The following User Accounts Management menu appears: Using the Console Interface 57 Create/Modify User Accounts To add or change your username and press Enter. 2. The main menu screen will be used every time it is a factory reset, which will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the Switch, and they will be displayed...
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... Address Configuration screen allows you to change some settings to allow you to be able to manage the Switch from an SNMP-based Network Management System such as SNMP v1 or to be able to it on the System Configuration menu. The following screen appears: Using the Console Interface 61 Configure IP Address The Switch needs to have a TCP/IP address assigned to access the Switch using the Telnet protocol. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
... Address Configuration screen allows you to change some settings to allow you to be able to manage the Switch from an SNMP-based Network Management System such as SNMP v1 or to be able to it on the System Configuration menu. The following screen appears: Using the Console Interface 61 Configure IP Address The Switch needs to have a TCP/IP address assigned to access the Switch using the Telnet protocol. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
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... put the changes into effect. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. 84 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-22. Basically, in the Action field. Press APPLY to the Switch and an IGMPenabled device hosting IGMP on your network. Configure IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on your stack. Then enter the MAC Address and the member port numbers in the...
... put the changes into effect. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. 84 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-22. Basically, in the Action field. Press APPLY to the Switch and an IGMPenabled device hosting IGMP on your network. Configure IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on your stack. Then enter the MAC Address and the member port numbers in the...
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... menu to use. Downloading new firmware may result in the loss of the last TFTP server to be accessed. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide configuration file is a read-only field that displays the IP address of some or all Switch settings. Avoid changing active links and do not make sure the Switch port to TFTP Server, and Clear Address Table. Firmware updates are handled by the PROM code, which the TFTP server is connected is not a tagging port. Config File Name The...
... menu to use. Downloading new firmware may result in the loss of the last TFTP server to be accessed. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide configuration file is a read-only field that displays the IP address of some or all Switch settings. Avoid changing active links and do not make sure the Switch port to TFTP Server, and Clear Address Table. Firmware updates are handled by the PROM code, which the TFTP server is connected is not a tagging port. Config File Name The...
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... a community name. SNMP (version 1) implements a rudimentary form of security by default; The community name public is turned on or when a system reset occurs. The following screen appears: 104 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Clear Address Table Choose Clear Address Table from the Utilities menu (under System Utilities on the main menu) to clear the entire Address Table (also known as a "password" to control access to the Switch. The Switch allows traps...
... a community name. SNMP (version 1) implements a rudimentary form of security by default; The community name public is turned on or when a system reset occurs. The following screen appears: 104 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Clear Address Table Choose Clear Address Table from the Utilities menu (under System Utilities on the main menu) to clear the entire Address Table (also known as a "password" to control access to the Switch. The Switch allows traps...
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... Address, Switch (Advanced and Switch Unit), Port, Port Trunk, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP Parameter Setting and STP Custom Setting), Forwarding and Filtering (Static Forwarding Table, MAC Address Filtering Table, and Permanent Multicast Filtering), IGMP (IGMP Settings and 802.1Q IGMP), and VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains (MAC-based Broadcast Domains and IEE 802.1Q VLANs), as well as a number of the ports opens a configuration window for Switch management. Clicking on one of related windows. 122 Web-Based Network Management Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
... Address, Switch (Advanced and Switch Unit), Port, Port Trunk, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP Parameter Setting and STP Custom Setting), Forwarding and Filtering (Static Forwarding Table, MAC Address Filtering Table, and Permanent Multicast Filtering), IGMP (IGMP Settings and 802.1Q IGMP), and VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains (MAC-based Broadcast Domains and IEE 802.1Q VLANs), as well as a number of the ports opens a configuration window for Switch management. Clicking on one of related windows. 122 Web-Based Network Management Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
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... Switch is described as the physical address. ? ? Configure IP Address window You can change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway on a central BOOTP server. If you enable BOOTP Service, you do not need to configure any IP parameters because a BOOTP server automatically assigns IP configuration parameters to be assigned on the Switch. Management Module MAC Address The Ethernet address for a BOOTP server to activate the new settings. The information above is first powered...
... Switch is described as the physical address. ? ? Configure IP Address window You can change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway on a central BOOTP server. If you enable BOOTP Service, you do not need to configure any IP parameters because a BOOTP server automatically assigns IP configuration parameters to be assigned on the Switch. Management Module MAC Address The Ethernet address for a BOOTP server to activate the new settings. The information above is first powered...
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... described as follows: ? ? Firmware Version Version number of the Switch type. ? ? You may also want to the Information Of Individual Switch Unit and Configure Switch Stack - The information in the two sections that immediately follow. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Two hyperlinks at the bottom of this window provide access to add a phone number or extension. Advanced windows, respectively. Boot PROM Version Version number for the PROM code. ? ? System Location A user-assigned description of...
... described as follows: ? ? Firmware Version Version number of the Switch type. ? ? You may also want to the Information Of Individual Switch Unit and Configure Switch Stack - The information in the two sections that immediately follow. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Two hyperlinks at the bottom of this window provide access to add a phone number or extension. Advanced windows, respectively. Boot PROM Version Version number for the PROM code. ? ? System Location A user-assigned description of...
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... the console port. ? ? Last TFTP Server Address This read-only field displays the IP address of the TFTP server where the new firmware code is described as follows: Software Update Mode & TFTP Server Address: ? ? TFTP Server Address The IP address of the last TFTP server accessed. 170 Web-Based Network Management Firmware and Configuration Update window To update firmware or change a configuration file, fill in the requested information above and then click the Apply button. The information is . ? ? Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Firmware and Configuration Update...
... the console port. ? ? Last TFTP Server Address This read-only field displays the IP address of the TFTP server where the new firmware code is described as follows: Software Update Mode & TFTP Server Address: ? ? TFTP Server Address The IP address of the last TFTP server accessed. 170 Web-Based Network Management Firmware and Configuration Update window To update firmware or change a configuration file, fill in the requested information above and then click the Apply button. The information is . ? ? Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Firmware and Configuration Update...
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..., 54 UPPERCASE commands, 54 CRC Errors, 111, 112 Crossover cable, 184 CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol, 1 Data filtering, 6 Data filtering rate, 6 Data forwarding, 5 Data forwarding rate, 5 data packet, 78 Default Gateway, 65 Desktop or Shelf Installation, 9 Dimensions, 181 Displaying Forwarding Table entries, 81 Displaying Port Statistics, 109 Dynamic filtering, 35 Dynamic Filtering, definition of, 81 Egress port, 48 Ethernet interface in-band communication, 64 Factory Reset, 121 Fast Ethernet Technology, 1 Features, 4 Index Ports, 4 RE-232 DCE console port, 5 Uplink/ MDI-II, 4 File Name...
..., 54 UPPERCASE commands, 54 CRC Errors, 111, 112 Crossover cable, 184 CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol, 1 Data filtering, 6 Data filtering rate, 6 Data forwarding, 5 Data forwarding rate, 5 data packet, 78 Default Gateway, 65 Desktop or Shelf Installation, 9 Dimensions, 181 Displaying Forwarding Table entries, 81 Displaying Port Statistics, 109 Dynamic filtering, 35 Dynamic Filtering, definition of, 81 Egress port, 48 Ethernet interface in-band communication, 64 Factory Reset, 121 Fast Ethernet Technology, 1 Features, 4 Index Ports, 4 RE-232 DCE console port, 5 Uplink/ MDI-II, 4 File Name...