Page 4 - Contents; Features; Hardware Description; MIL-SM801 .................................................................................; Network Configuration; Agent Config ................................................................................; Technical Specifications
Contents 1. Introduction …….…………….…………….……….…………………… 1 Features ……………………………………………………....…..…….…….. 2 Intelligent Management Features ……………………....………………….. 2 Package Contents ………………………..………………..……….………... 2 Ethernet Switching Technology ………………………..……………………. 3 Management Methods ………………………………….……...………...
Page 5 - Auto; for easy installation.
1. Introduction In today’s society, the ability to communicate quickly and share important data isessential to our lifestyle. Computer networks have proven to be one of the fastestmethods of communication. The MIL-SM801XX series are compact desktop size switches that are idealsolutions for small, me...
Page 7 - Ethernet Switching Technology
Figure 1-2. Package Contents Compare the contents of your MIL-SM801XX package with the standard checklistabove. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer forservice. Ethernet Switching Technology Ethernet Switching Technology dramatically boosted the total bandwidth of anet...
Page 8 - Management Methods; Console and Telnet Management; Microsoft; SNMP Network Management
Management Methods The MIL-SM801XX series supports the following management methods: n Console and Telnet Management n Web-based Management n SNMP Network Management Console and Telnet Management Console Management is done through the serial Console Port. This methodrequires a direct connection betw...
Page 9 - Front Panel
2. Hardware Description This section describes the hardware of the MIL-SM801XX series. The switch is compactin size with eight auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports and one 100Base-FXfiber port. Front Panel The front panel of the MIL-SM801XX series consists of eight auto-sensing 10/100MbpsEth...
Page 10 - There are four connectors available for the MIL-; LED Indicators
Figure 2-5. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with MT-RJ connector Figure 2-6. The Front Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with VF-45 connector n RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): Eight 10/100 auto-sensing for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections. MDI configuration provides the means to connect toanother hub or sw...
Page 11 - Rear Panel; Power
On Green The port is successfully connected to a device Blinks Green The port is receiving or transmitting data LNK / ACT Off No device attached On Amber The port is operating in full-duplex mode Blinks Amber Collisions are occurring on the port FDX / COL Off Half-duplex mode or no device attached T...
Page 12 - footpads can protect the switch from shock/vibration.
Desktop Installation Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby. Thesurface should be clean, smooth, level, and sturdy. Make sure there is enoughclearance around the switch to allow for air circulation and the attachment of cablesand power cord. Attaching Rubber Fee...
Page 13 - Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port; After connecting the switch via the RS-232 cable, run a; terminal emulation; or; Hyper Terminal; to match the following default characteristics of the
3. Network Configuration This section explains how to configure console management using the consolemanagement program. Console management involves the administration of the switch via a directconnection to the RS-232 console port, which has a female DB-9 connector. Fromthe main menu of the console ...
Page 14 - Enter; Assigning an IP Address to the switch; Boot Method
Note: Console program is case sensitive. After you have finished setting parameters, press the “ Enter ” Key and the Main Menu of console management appears. Figure 3-3. The Main Menu of Console Management Assigning an IP Address to the switch Once you have logged into the MIL-SM801XX, you need to a...
Page 15 - reboot; ” or “
3. You will now find that the default IP address has been changed to IP address192.168.12.40. Reboot by typing “ reboot ” or “ H ”. 4. By similar methods, you can configure Subnet Mask (default subnet Mask is255.255.255.0), Broadcast (default Broadcast is 255.255.255.255), andGateway (default Gatewa...
Page 19 - System Login; The following Welcome Screen appears.
4. Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-based management for the MIL-SM801XX series. The MIL-SM801XX series provides an embedded HTML website residing in flashmemory. It offers management features and allows users to manage the MIL-SM801XX from anyw...
Page 20 - Login; button, then the Password Dialog Box appears.
4. Click Login button, then the Password Dialog Box appears. Figure 4-2. The Password Dialogue Box 5. Type in your User Name and Password. (the default is “root” for both.) 6. Click the “OK” button 16
Page 21 - System Configuration
System Configuration After you have started the Web-Based Management you can begin to configure the system. Click System from the Main Menu to display the following screen: Figure 5-1. The System Page The System Page displays information about the MIL-SM801XX. Network Setting IP address: 199.86.12.4...
Page 22 - SysLocation; : You can enter the switch physical location.; The; Statistics; page displays detailed information for each port.
SysLocation : You can enter the switch physical location. Example: “MiLAN BLDG 10” Statistics The Statistics page displays detailed information for each port. Figure 5-2. The Statistics Page Note: Java must be enabled for statistics information to display. See Appendixsettings. 18
Page 23 - Port Configuration; You can use the Port Configuration Page to Disable / Enable ports.; Apply; button to activate settings selected.
Port Configuration You can use the Port Configuration Page to Disable / Enable ports. Figure 5-3. The Port Config Page. In Figure 5-3, the default of each port is Enable. To Disable / Enable any port:1. Select the drop-down menu in the Status Column.2. Choose the status you want for each Ethernet or...
Page 24 - Speed Config; In the; Speed Configuration Page; , you can configure the speed and duplex of
Speed Config In the Speed Configuration Page , you can configure the speed and duplex of each port. Fig. 5-4. The Speed Config Page To select the speed parameters for a port: 1. Select the drop-down menu in Speed/Duplex Column. 2. Select one of the following 6 Items: Auto/flow control enabled, Auto/...
Page 25 - VLAN
VLAN S A LAN was originally defined as a network of computers located within the samearea . . Today, LANs are defined as a single broadcast domain. This means that if a user broadcasts information on his/her LAN, every user on the LAN will receive thebroadcast. A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a group of por...
Page 26 - From the; Trunking; page you can click the drop-down menu and select your desired; after making your selection.
Trunking Trunking allows you to create additional bandwidth by aggregating several portsinto one single group. Figure 5-6. The Trunking Page From the Trunking page you can click the drop-down menu and select your desired trunk group. You have a choice between a 2-port trunk (ports 1&2) or 4-port...
Page 27 - Agent Config; After clicking the; Agent Configuration
Agent Config After clicking the Agent Configuration page, the screen displays the MIL- SM801XX’s current configuration. Refer to the following Agent Configuration pagefor your own settings. Figure 5-7. The Agent Config Page 23
Page 28 - Boot Methods; FLASH Boot
Boot Methods There are three modes that you can boot your switch in --- FLASH Boot – Boots from a memory chip that software images can be stored, booted, and rewritten as necessary. Flash memory resides in a chip and holds itscontent without power. BootP - Boots your system from a BootP (Bootstrap P...
Page 30 - Incorrect connections; Faulty or loose cables; Diagnosing LED Indicators; Fiber multi-mode connector type must use 50/125 or
7. Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you resolve the most common problems on the MIL-SM801XX series. Incorrect connections n Faulty or loose cables Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. Make sure the connections aresnug. If that does not correct the problem, try a different ...
Page 31 - Appendix; Browser Settings; Web-based Management; Microsoft’s; Internet Options
Appendix Browser Settings In order to view all fields when using the MIL-SM801XX Web-based Management with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer you must modify the browser's Java settings. The screen shots from Internet Explorer 5.0 will aid you in making the necessary changes. Open up Internet properties....