Asante FM2008/2009 - Manual

Asante FM2008/2009

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Quick Start Guide; of the items included with the switch.
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Auto
  • Page 6 – managing and configuring; Features; Intelligent Management Features
  • Page 7 – IEEE 802.1ad Port Trunking LACP supported; Package Contents; Console and Telnet Management
  • Page 8 – Note; : The default IP address of the switch is; root; Web Based Management
  • Page 9 – Hardware Description; Front Panel
  • Page 10 – FM2009 managed switch with VF-45 Connector
  • Page 11 – FM2009 managed switch with MT-RJ Connector; MDI; means connecting to another hub or switch while; means that the switch can connect to another switch or; LED Indicators
  • Page 12 – LED; Power; Rear Panel
  • Page 13 – Switch management can be done through the console; Desktop Installation; Attaching Rubber Feet; Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the switch is; Installation Into an Equipment Rack; mounting holes on one side of the unit.
  • Page 14 – Make sure the unit is supported until all of the mounting screws; Equipment Rack Guidelines; Power On
  • Page 15 – Console Management; Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port; terminal emulation program; such as; Hyper; to match the following default characteristics of the console
  • Page 16 – After entering the parameter settings, press the; Enter; key and the; Console – Menu; and the default password is also
  • Page 18 – Status and Counters
  • Page 19 – Tab
  • Page 21 – Default config value version:; Switch Static Configuration
  • Page 23 – Device Information; Allows the configuration of all items. When finished, press; Esc; to return to the action menu line.
  • Page 24 – IP Configuration
  • Page 26 – Space
  • Page 27 – You can select a maximum of 9; Action
  • Page 28 – VLAN
  • Page 29 – Spacebar; Create a VLAN and add tagged/untagged member ports to it.; key to choose the protocol type
  • Page 31 – then press; Modify the options as desired, or add or remove member ports
  • Page 32 – There are 7 priority levels that map traffic to two queues.
  • Page 34 – Add static MAC address; Port num; Edit static MAC address
  • Page 36 – Static MAC Address
  • Page 37 – Select; bar to toggle between enabled and disabled on each; to go back to the action menu line, and then select
  • Page 39 – Max bridge transmit delay bound:; dropped; Max Delay Time; Max bridge transit delay bound control
  • Page 40 – Protocol Related Configuration; Enable
  • Page 41 – Bridge Priority
  • Page 42 – Forward Delay
  • Page 43 – View the spanning tree status for each port.; Port path cost is the spanning tree parameter that assigns a; If you change the value, you
  • Page 44 – to enter the information, and then select
  • Page 45 – Restricted
  • Page 49 – Port/Trunk Configuration
  • Page 52 – Resets the switch to the default configuration
  • Page 53 – send file; under the transfer menu from the menu bar.; Browse; button to select the path to the new image; K XModem; protocol and press; Send; After successfully upgrading the new firmware, please modify
  • Page 55 – For those who use Windows 2000 and have installed Service; Web Management Function; The web management function uses a web browser to manage; in the URL; OK
  • Page 56 – Home
  • Page 57 – The following information is displayed in the
  • Page 58 – Apply
  • Page 59 – Basic Switch Settings; Basic; button on the; efault config
  • Page 60 – Switch Settings; Advanced; button to display; Max bridge transit delay bound control:; Limits the packets’; Broadcast Storm Filter:; To configure broadcast storm control,
  • Page 61 – Priority Queue Service settings:
  • Page 62 – Protocol Enable Settings:; Enabled by default; Enable Internet Group Multicast Protocol:; IGMP protocol; VLAN Operation Mode:
  • Page 64 – LACP
  • Page 65 – A value used to identify the active LACP. The; Get; If enabled, the selected group becomes an LACP static
  • Page 66 – status on each port.; Aggregator Information; to configure each port to automatically send LACP; Active; Passive; Status
  • Page 67 – A link that has two; Switch Setting/Advanced; IGMP; button to view the multicast group, VID and member port. IP
  • Page 68 – Static MAC Addresses; button to view or configure the static
  • Page 69 – Port Number
  • Page 70 – To add a MAC address filter; Administrator
  • Page 71 – MAC Filtering; the name or VID of the VLAN to use the filter.
  • Page 72 – Protocol-based VLANs; Configuration; Available Ports; Add
  • Page 73 – Configure port VID settings; From the main; Port VID
  • Page 74 – Ingress Filtering; has two; Switch Setting; Enable Spanning Tree protocol
  • Page 75 – You can view Spanning Tree information about the Root
  • Page 77 – Port Mirroring State:; Enable or disable the port mirror function.; Analysis Port; : Select which port will copy all monitored ports’ traffic.
  • Page 79 – TFTP Update Firmware
  • Page 80 – Configuration Backup
  • Page 81 – Reset System; Reboot the switch in software reset.
  • Page 82 – Technical Specifications; FCC Class A, CE Mark
  • Page 83 – Incorrect connections; Faulty or loose cables; It is important to make sure that you have a valid network
  • Page 84 – Diagnosing LED Indicators; Cabling
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Summary

Page 2 - Quick Start Guide; of the items included with the switch.

FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 2 User’s Manual Quick Start Guide Follow these steps to install the switch: 1. Open the box and check the contents. See Chapter 1 for a complete list of the items included with the switch. 2. Install the switch in an equipment or wall rack, or prepare it for desktop placement...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 4 User’s Manual Table of Contents Quick Start Guide ................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction......................................................................................................... 5...

Page 5 - Auto

FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 5 User’s Manual 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the FM2008/2009 SNMP/Web Managed Switch. The FM2008/2009 switches are compact desktop-sized switches that are an ideal solution for the SOHO (Small Office or Home Office) network user. They provide full wire-speed, Fast...

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