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ii Table of Contents C AUTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IV E LECTRONIC E MISSION N OTICE S -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IV CHAPTER 1. INTROD UC TION ...
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Page 4 - Caution; before you pi ck up the ci rcuit devi ce.; Electronic Emission Notices; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement; iv
Caution Ci rcuit devi ces are sensi ti ve to stati c electri city, whi ch can dam age thei r deli cate electroni cs. Dry weather condi tions or wal ki ng across a carpeted floor m ay cause you to acqui re a stati c electri cal charge. To protect your devi ce, al ways: Touch the m etal chassi s of yo...
Page 5 - About this user ’s ma nual; Ove rview of this user’s ma nual
P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 1 About this user ’s ma nual In thi s user’ s m anual , it wil l not onl y tell you how to i nstall and connect your network sy stem but confi gure and m onitor the 16 Gi gabi t Web Smart Switch through the buil t-in console and web by RS-232...
Page 6 - User Manual; -1. Overview of Gigab it W eb Smart Sw itch; Ke y Fe atures in the De vice
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 2 1. Introduction 1-1. Overview of Gigab it W eb Smart Sw itch 24/ 16-port Gi gabi t Web Smart Swi tch i s a standard swi tch that meets all IEEE 802.3/u/x/z Gi gabi t, Fast Ethernet specifi cati ons. The swi tch incl uded 22 or ...
Page 7 - Har dw are
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 3 1-2. Checklist Before you start i nstal ling the swi tch, veri fy that the package contains the following: A set of 16 Gi gabi t Web Smart Swi tch M odul es (opti onal ) M ounti ng Accessory (for 19” Rack Shel f) T hi s User' s ...
Page 8 - Supports user m anagem ent and limi ts one user to l ogi n
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 4 • Supports 802.1Q VLAN • Supports user m anagem ent and limi ts one user to l ogi n • M axim al packet l ength can be up to 9216 bytes for j um bo fram e appl i cati on • Supports Broadcasting Suppressi on to avoid network susp...
Page 9 - -4. View of 16 Gi gabit W eb Smart Sw itch
User Manual 1-4. View of 16 Gi gabit W eb Smart Sw itch Fig. 1-1 Full View of 16 Gigabit Web Smart Switch 1-4-1. Us er Inter faces on the Fr ont Pane l (Button, LEDs and Plugs ) T here are 16 TP Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2 SFP fiber ports for opti onal rem ovabl e modul es on the front panel of the...
Page 10 - LED Indicators; LED; System LED
User Manual • LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED POWER Green Li t when +5V DC power i s on and good 10/100/1000Ethernet TP Port LED LINK/ACT Green Li t when connecti on with rem ote devi ce i s good Bli nks when any traffi c i s present Off when cabl e connection i s not good 10/100/1000M ...
Page 11 - 000M bps Bi Di SC, type 1, SM 20km , SFP Fi ber WDM transcei ver
User Manual 1-5. View of the Opti onal M odu les In the swi tch, Port 15~16 i ncl udes two types of m edi a --- T P and SFP Fi ber (LC, Bi Di -SC…); thi s port supports 10/100/1000Mbps TP or 1000Mbps SFP Fi ber wi th auto-detected function. 1000Mbps SFP Fi ber transcei ver i s used for hi gh-speed c...
Page 12 - -1. Starting Gigabit W eb Smart Sw itch Up; Installing Optional SFP; Connecting the SFP M odule to the Chassis:
User Manual 2. Installation 2-1. Starting Gigabit W eb Smart Sw itch Up T hi s secti on will gi ve users a qui ck start for: - Hardware and Cabl e Install ati on - Management Station Instal lati on - Software booti ng and confi guration 2-1-1. Har dw are and Cable Ins tallation At the beginni ng, pl...
Page 13 - TP Port and Cable Installation; Now, you can start havi ng the swi tch in operation.; Power On; automati call y perform s sel f-test and i s in ready state.
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 9 • TP Port and Cable Installation In the swi tch, TP port supports M DI/M DI-X auto-crossover, so both types of cable, strai ght-through (Cable pi n-outs for RJ-45 j ack 1, 2, 3, 6 to 1, 2, 3, 6 i n 10/100M T P; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,...
Page 15 - Takes the Delay Time into Account; Sum up all el em ents’ bit-tim e del ay and the overall bi t-ti me delay of; Typical Netw ork Topology in Deployment
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 11 2-1-2-3. Sw itch Cascading in Topology • Takes the Delay Time into Account T heoreti cal l y, the swi tch partitions the col li si on domai n for each port in swi tch cascading that you m ay up-li nk the swi tches unl imi tedl ...
Page 16 - If VLAN i s enabl ed and configured, each node i n the network that can
User Manual Case1: All swi tch ports are in the same l ocal area network. Every port can access each other (See Fi g. 2-2). Fig. 2-2 No VLAN Configuration Diagram If VLAN i s enabl ed and configured, each node i n the network that can comm uni cate each other di rectl y i s bounded in the same VLAN ...
Page 17 - VLAN1 members coul d not access VLAN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4 m embers.
User Manual Case 2b: Port-based VLAN (See Fig.2-4). P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 13 1. VLAN1 members coul d not access VLAN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4 m embers. 2. VLAN2 members coul d not access VLAN1 and VLAN3 members, but they coul d access VLAN4 members. 3. VLAN3 members coul...
Page 18 - -1-3. Configur ing the M anagement Age nt of Gigabit Web Sm art Sw itch; through Ethernet Port
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 14 2-1-3. Configur ing the M anagement Age nt of Gigabit Web Sm art Sw itch In the way of web, user i s al lowed to startup the swi tch m anagem ent function. User s can use any one of them to m oni tor and configure the swi tch....
Page 19 - Ethernet Port; highl y fri endl y way.; M anaging Gigabit Web Smart Sw itch through Ethernet Port; Set up a physi cal path between the confi gured the swi tch and a PC
User Manual 2-1-3-1. Configuring Management Agent of Gigabit Web Smart Switch through Ethernet Port T here are two ways to configure and m onitor the swi tch through the swi tch’s Ethernet port. They are Web browser and SNM P m anager. T he user i nterface for the l ast one i s NM S dependent and do...
Page 20 - Network i denti fi er
User Manual Fig. 2-7 the Login Screen f or W eb 2-1-4. IP Addre ss Ass ignme nt For IP address confi gurati on, there are three param eters needed to be fi lled i n. T hey are IP address, Subnet M ask, Defaul t Gateway and DNS. IP address: T he address of the network devi ce i n the network i s used...
Page 21 - range descri bed below.
User Manual Wi th the classful addressi ng, i t di vi des IP address i nto three cl asses, cl ass A, cl ass B and cl ass C. T he rest of IP addresses are for m ul ti cast and broadcast. The bi t length of the network prefi x i s the sam e as that of the subnet mask and i s denoted as IP address/X, f...
Page 22 - Network
User Manual Cl ass D and E: Cl ass D i s a class wi th fi rst 4 M SB (M ost si gnifi cance bit) set to 1-1-1-0 and i s used for IP M ul ti cast. See al so RFC 1112. Class E i s a cl ass wi th fi rst 4 M SB set to 1-1-1-1 and i s used for IP broadcast. Accordi ng to IANA (Internet Assi gned Num bers ...
Page 23 - In thi s diagram , you can see the subnet m ask wi th 25-bit l ong,; Pr efi x L eng th N o. o f I P match ed N o. o f Ad d r essab l e I P
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 19 In thi s diagram , you can see the subnet m ask wi th 25-bit l ong, 255.255.255.128, contains 126 members in the sub-netted network. Another i s that the l ength of network prefi x equal s the num ber of the bi t wi th 1s i n t...
Page 24 - For different network appli cati ons, the subnet m ask m ay look li ke
User Manual For different network appli cati ons, the subnet m ask m ay look li ke 255.255.255.240. Thi s m eans i t i s a sm all network accom modati ng a maxim um of 15 nodes i n the network. Defaul t gateway: For the routed packet, i f the destination i s not in the routi ng table, all the traffi...
Page 25 - T he swi tch i s sui tabl e for the fol lowing appl i cati ons.; C en tr al Si te
User Manual 2-2. Typ ical Ap plicatio ns T he Gigabi t Web Sm art Switch i mplem ents Gigabi t Ethernet TP ports with auto M DIX and two sl ots for the removable module supporti ng com prehensi ve fi ber types of connecti on, incl uding LC and Bi Di -LC SFP m odul es. For more detail s on the speci ...
Page 27 - Basic Concept and; In Fig. 3-1, we can see that Ethernet l ocates at the Data Li nk layer and
User Manual 3. Basic Concept and Management T hi s chapter wil l tell you the basi c concept of features to m anage thi s swi tch and how they work. 3-1. W hat’s the Ethernet Ethernet ori gi nated and was im plemented at Xerox i n Palo Al to, CA in 1973 and was successful l y comm ercial i zed by Di...
Page 28 - Here MAC client may be l ogi cal l ink control or bridge rel ay entity.
User Manual C o axi al / STP/U TP I EEE 802. 2 LL C I EEE802. 3 C SMA/ C D MAC I EEE 802. 3 PL S AN SI X3T9. 5 PMD C S I EEE 802. 3 M AU Ph ysi cal L ayer D ata L in k L ayer MI I F ib er T hi s above diagram shows the Ethernet archi tecture, LLC sub-l ayer and M AC sub-layer, whi ch are responded t...
Page 30 - M AC Addressi ng
User Manual Fig. 3-2 SAP Format 3-2. Media Access Control (M AC) M AC Addressi ng Because LAN i s com posed of many nodes, for the data exchanged am ong these nodes, each node must have i ts own uni que address to i denti fy who shoul d send the data or should recei ve the data. In OSI model, each l...
Page 32 - Data
User Manual Destination address (DA) — T he DA fi el d i s used to i denti fy whi ch network devi ce(s) shoul d recei ve the packet. It i s a uni que address. Please see the secti on of M AC addressi ng. Source addresses (SA) — The SA field indi cates the source node. The SA i s al ways an i ndi vi ...
Page 33 - Recei ving and transmi tting data
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 29 How does a MAC work? T he M AC sub-layer has two pri mary j obs to do: 1. Recei ving and transmi tting data . When recei ving data, it parses fram e to detect error; when transmi tting data, i t perform s frame assem bl y. 2. P...
Page 34 - but cannot do both jobs at the sam e tim e.
User Manual Ethernet M AC transm its fram es in half-duplex and full -dupl ex ways. In hal f- duplex operati on mode, the MAC can ei ther transm i t or recei ve fram e at a m om ent, but cannot do both jobs at the sam e tim e. As the transm i ssi on of a M AC fram e wi th the hal f-duplex operation ...
Page 35 - Not appli cable
User Manual Parameter value/LAN 10Base 100Base 1000Base Max. collision domain DTE to DTE 100 meters 100 meters for UTP 412 meters for fi ber 100 meters for UTP316 meters for fi ber Max. collision domain with repeater 2500 m eters 205 meters 200 meters Slot time 512 bi t tim es 512 bi t tim es 512 bi...
Page 36 - each other si mul taneousl y.
User Manual 3-3. Flow Control Fl ow control i s a mechani sm to tell the source devi ce stoppi ng sendi ng fram e for a speci fi ed period of ti me desi gnated by target devi ce until the PAUSE tim e expi res. Thi s i s accompl i shed by sendi ng a PAUSE frame from target devi ce to source devi ce. ...
Page 37 - Fram e Reception
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 33 Fram e Reception In essence, the fram e recepti on i s the sam e i n both operations of half dupl ex and ful l duplex, except that full -dupl ex operati on uses two buffers to transmi t and recei ve the fram e i ndependentl y. ...
Page 40 - Extended Di stance Li mi tati ons:
User Manual F ig. 3-5 C ollis ion D om ain Extended Di stance Li mi tati ons: T he di ameter of a hal f-dupl ex LAN segm ent i s determi ned by i ts m axim um propagation delay ti me. For exam ple, i n 10M LAN, the most di stance of a LAN segm ent using yell ow cabl e i s 2500 m eters and 185 m eter...
Page 41 - How does a swi tch operate?
User Manual Fig. 3-6 How does a swi tch operate? A Layer 2 swi tch uses som e features of the Data Link l ayer i n OSI m odel to forward the packet to the desti nati on port(s). Here we introduce som e im portant features of a swi tch and how they work. M AC address tabl e When a packet i s recei ve...
Page 43 - For a layer 2 VLAN, i t assum es i t i s a logi cal subset of a physi cal LAN
User Manual 3-5. Virtual LAN What i s a VLAN? It i s a subset of a LAN. Before we di scuss VLAN, we must understand what LAN i s. In general , a LAN i s composed of di fferent physi cal network segm ents bri dged by swi tches or bri dges whi ch attach to end stations in the sam e broadcast dom ai n....
Page 47 - T he cl assi fi cation rule i s descri bed as foll ows.
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 43 Ingress Rul e: Each packet recei ved by a VLAN-aware bri dge will be classi fi ed to a VLAN. T he cl assi fi cation rule i s descri bed as foll ows. 1. If the VID of the packet i s null VID (VID=0)or thi s packet i s an untagge...
Page 51 - IP Address; admi n
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 47 4. Operation of Web-based Management T hi s chapter instructs you how to configure and m anage the 16 Gigabit Web Sm art Swi tch through the web user i nterface i t supports, to access and m anage 14 10/100/1000M bps T P Port a...
Page 53 - The Inform ation of Page Layout; Confi gurati on
User Manual • The Inform ation of Page Layout On the top side, it shows the front panel of the swi tch. In the front panel, the li nked ports wil l di splay green; as to the ports, whi ch are link off, they will be dark. For the optional m odules, the sl ot will show onl y a cover pl ate i f no m od...
Page 55 - Functi on descripti on:
User Manual 4-2-1. Sys tem Configur ation System confi gurati on i s one of the most i mportant configurations in the swi tch. Wi thout the proper setti ng, network m anager will not be abl e to manage or vi ew the devi ce. T he swi tch supports m anual IP address setti ng . When IP address i s chan...
Page 57 - Defaul t: Gi ga Swi tch
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 53 System Nam e: Set a speci al name for thi s swi tch. Up to 16 characters are all owed i n thi s parameter. Any al phanum eri c character and nul l are acceptabl e. Defaul t: Gi ga Swi tch Password: Set a password for thi s swi ...
Page 58 - Ports Confi gurati on; M edia type; Full
User Manual 4-2-2. Ports Configur ation Functi on name: Ports Confi gurati on Functi on descripti on: Ports Confi gurati on i s applied to change the setting of each port. In thi s confi gurati on functi on, you can set/reset the foll owi ng parameters, M ode and Fl ow Control . All of them are desc...
Page 60 - T he Metro Mode i s a qui ck confi gurati on VLAN envi ronm ent
User Manual M etro Mode: T he Metro Mode i s a qui ck confi gurati on VLAN envi ronm ent m ethod on Port-based VLAN. It wi ll create 14 or 15 Port-based VLAN groups. Fig. 4-5 Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 56
Page 61 - groups consi sti ng of 2 m em bers are formed.
User Manual Up-l ink Port: T hi s function i s enabled onl y when m etro mode i s chosen i n VLAN m ode. 15: Except Port 15, each port of the swi tch cannot transm it packets wi th each other. Each port groups a VLAN wi th Port 15, thus, total 15 groups consi sti ng of 2 m em bers are formed. 16: Ex...
Page 63 - Create a new port-based VLAN or tag-based VLAN, whi ch depends on
User Manual Fig. 4-7 Add Group: Create a new port-based VLAN or tag-based VLAN, whi ch depends on the VLAN mode you choose in VLAN m ode functi on. Fig. 4-8 P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 59
Page 64 - Just ti ck the check box (
User Manual Del ete Group: Just ti ck the check box ( ; ) besi de the ID, then press the <Delete Group> button to delete the group. Fig. 4-9 Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 60
Page 65 - PVID Confi gurati on
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 61 4-2-5. PV ID Configur ation Functi on name: PVID Confi gurati on Functi on descripti on: In VLAN Port VID Setti ng, user can i nput VID num ber to each port. T he range of VID num ber i s from 1 to 4094. User al so can choose i...
Page 67 - Aggregation Confi gurati on
User Manual 4-2-6. Aggre gation Configur ation T he Aggregati on (Port T runking) Configuration i s used to configure the setti ngs of Link Aggregation. You can bundl e more than one port wi th the sam e speed, ful l dupl ex and the same M AC to be a si ngl e logi cal port, thus the logi cal port ag...
Page 68 - M i rror Confi gurati on
User Manual 4-2-7. M ir ror Configur ation Functi on name: M i rror Confi gurati on Functi on descripti on: M i rror Confi gurati on i s to m oni tor the traffi c of the network. For exam ple, we assum e that Port A and Port B are Sni ffer Port and Source Port respecti vel y, thus, the traffi c pass...
Page 69 - T he; offers powerful QoS function. Thi s functi on supports VLAN-tagged
User Manual 4-2-8. Quality of Ser vice Configur ation T he switch offers powerful QoS function. Thi s functi on supports VLAN-tagged pri ori ty that can make precedence of 8 pri ori ti es, T OS fiel d of IP header (equal DSCP High 3 bi ts) on Layer 3 of network fram ework, 6 ki nds of special networ...
Page 70 - In L4 QoS Confi gurati on, you can enter one of these speci al network
User Manual In L4 QoS Confi gurati on, you can enter one of these speci al network transm i ssi on events, for example we use” Down priori ti ze web browsi ng, e-m ail , FT P and news “L4 QoS Configuration and cl i ck appl y, and then cli ck Custom L4. We can fi nd Special T CP/UDP port 80,280,443,2...
Page 72 - IP ToS Cl assi fi cation
User Manual Functi on name: IP ToS Cl assi fi cation Functi on descripti on: Another QoS function i s the appli cati on of Layer 3 on network fram ework. We focus on TOS fi el d of IP header. T here are three bi ts in TOS fi el d. We m eans bi t 2~4 of TOS field that we will use. Accordi ng to these...
Page 76 - Advanced Mode
User Manual Fig. 4-16 Advanced Mode Fig. 4-17 Sim pl e Mode Sim pl e Mode: Press <Simple> button i s to return to the screen that all L4 port num ber wi ll di sappear (See Fig 4-17). Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 72
Page 77 - IP Di ffserv Cl assi fi cati on
User Manual Functi on name: IP Di ffserv Cl assi fi cati on Functi on descripti on: IP Di ffserve Cl assi fi cation functi on, i t can form total 64 (0~63) ki nds of T raffi c Cl ass based on the arrangement of 6-bi t field i n DSCP of the IP packet. In the swi tch, user i s all owed to set up these...
Page 78 - Bandwidth Management
User Manual 4-2-9. Bandw idth M anagement Functi on name: Bandwidth Management Functi on descripti on: Bandwidth Management functi on i s used to set up the lim it of Ingress and Egress bandwidth for each port. Fig. 4-19 Parameter descri ption: Port Num ber: Choose the port that you would l i ke thi...
Page 79 - All T raffi c for Egress Rate Limi ti ng:
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 75 All T raffi c for Egress Rate Limi ti ng: Set up the l imi t of Egress bandwi dth for the port you choose. Packet transm i ssi on wi ll be delayed i f the rate exceeds the value you set up i n Data Rate fi el d. T raffi c m ay ...
Page 80 - T rap Event Confi gurati on
User Manual 4-2-10. Tr ap Eve nt Configur ation Functi on name: T rap Event Confi gurati on Functi on descripti on: T he T rap Events Confi gurati on functi on i s used to enabl e the Advanced Sm art Ethernet Swi tch to send out the trap inform ation whil e pre-defi ned trap events occurred. Swi tch...
Page 85 - Num ber of 1024-m ax_length-byte frames i n good and bad packets
User Manual T x 1024-Bytes: Num ber of 1024-m ax_length-byte frames i n good and bad packets transm i tted. Rx CRC/Al ignm ent: Num ber of Al ignm ent errors and CRC error packets recei ved. Rx Undersi ze: Num ber of short fram es (<64 Bytes) wi th val id CRC. Rx Oversi ze: Num ber of l ong frame...
Page 87 - Functi on Descri pti on:
User Manual 4-4-1-1.Switch Status Fig. 4-24 Functi on name: Swi tch Status Functi on Descri pti on: Di spl ay the status inform ation of thi s swi tch. Parameter Descripti on: Product Nam e: To show the product name of thi s devi ce. Fi rm ware Versi on: To show the fi rm ware versi on of thi s swi ...
Page 88 - To show the Ethernet M AC address of thi s swi tch.
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 84 M AC Address: To show the Ethernet M AC address of thi s swi tch. System Nam e: To show the speci al name for thi s swi tch. Auto Logout Timer: To show the setti ng of auto-logout ti mer in the web UI.
Page 89 - T P/Fiber Ports Status
User Manual 4-4-1-2. TP / Fiber Ports Status Functi on name: T P/Fiber Ports Status Functi on descripti on: T P/Fiber Ports Status functi on i s appl ied to di splay the l atest updated status of all ports i n thi s swi tch. In thi s function, you can vi ew the following setting, li nk status, speed...
Page 90 - Show each port’s fl ow control status.
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 86 Fl ow Control : Show each port’s fl ow control status. T here are two types of flow control i n Ethernet, Backpressure for hal f- duplex operati on and Pause flow control (IEEE802.3x) for full -dupl ex operation. T he swi tch ...
Page 91 - Aggregation Status
User Manual 4-4-1-3. Aggregation Functi on name: Aggregation Status Functi on descripti on: Di spl ay the current setup of Aggregati on T runki ng. Parameter descri ption: Norm al : Di spl ay the ports that do not j oi n any aggregati on trunki ng group. Group 1~8: Di spl ay the mem bers of the Grou...
Page 94 - M i rror Status
User Manual 4-4-1-5. M irror Functi on name: M i rror Status Functi on descripti on: M i rror Status i s to di splay the setti ng result of mi rror confi gurati on. Parameter descri ption: Sni ffer Mode: Di spl ay the status the acti vation or de-acti vation of Port Mi rror functi on. Defaul t i s d...
Page 95 - T rap Event Status
User Manual 4-4-1-6. Trap Event Functi on name: T rap Event Status Functi on descripti on: T he T rap Events status function i s used to di spl ay the swi tch’s trap inform ation sent out whi le pre-defined trap events occurred. Parameter descri ption: T hese trap functi ons are as they descri be. T...
Page 96 - M ax. Packet Length Status
User Manual 4-4-1-7. M aximum Packet Length Functi on name: M ax. Packet Length Status Functi on descripti on: Di spl ay the setti ngs of the maximum packet length that each port can accept i n thi s swi tch. Parameter descri ption: M ax. Frame Si ze for Jumbo Frame(bytes): Di spl ay the settings ab...
Page 97 - software reset for the “reboot” in the m ain menu.
User Manual 4-4-2. Warm Res tar t We offer you m any ways to reboot the swi tch, includi ng power up, hardware reset and software reset. You can press the RESET button in the front panel to reset the swi tch and to retri eve defaul t setti ng. After upgradi ng software, then you m ust reboot to have...
Page 98 - Factory Defaul t
User Manual 4-4-3. Factor y De fault Functi on name: Factory Defaul t Functi on descripti on: Factory Defaul t Configurati on function can retrieve defaul t setting to replace the worki ng confi gurati on. Fig. 4-34 Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 94
Page 99 - Logout
User Manual 4-4-4. Logout Besi des the auto l ogout functi on as we m enti oned above in the secti on of sy stem confi gurati on, the swi tch al so allows the user to l ogout m anuall y by perform ing the Logout function. Functi on name: Logout Functi on descripti on: T he swi tch all ows you to log...
Page 101 - Appendix A
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 97 Appendix A Technical Specifications Fea tur es 14 (10/100/1000M bps) Gi gabi t Ethernet (TP) swi tching ports are com pli ant with IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3z and 802.3ab. 2 Gi gabi t TP/SFP fi ber are dual medi a ports wi th aut...
Page 102 - Transmission M ode:
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 98 Har dwar e Specifi ca ti ons Standard Compliance: IEEE802.3/802.3ab / 802.3z / 802.3u / 802.3x Netw ork Interface: Configuration M ode Connector Port 10/100/1000M bps Gigabit T P NWay TP (RJ-45) 1 - 16 1000Base-SX Gi gabi ...
Page 103 - Power; Power Requirement :; AC Li ne; Ambient Temperature
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 99 Diagnostic LED: System LED : Power Per Port LED: 10/100/1000M T P Port 1 to 16 : LINK/ACT, 10/100/1000M bps 1000M SFP Fiber Port 15,16 : SFP(LINK/ACT ) Power Requirement : AC Li ne Vol tage : 100 ∼ 240 V Frequency : 50 ∼ 60...
Page 104 - System Configuration; VLAN Function; Bandw idth Control; Netw ork M anagement; Note: Any speci fi cati on i s subj ect to change without noti ce.
User Manual Pub l i ca ti o n da t e: J a nuar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 100 M ana gement Softwa r e Speci fi ca ti ons System Configuration Auto-negotiation support on 10/100Base-TX ports, W eb browser or console interface can set transmission speed (10/100Mbps) and operation mode (Full/Half duplex) ...
Page 105 - Appendix B
User Manual P ub li cat io n da t e: Ja nu ar y, 20 05 R evis io n A1 101 Appendix B MIB Specifications M IB II Enterpri se M IB brief descri ption i s li sted as bel ow. A MIB fil e in a readabl e electroni c medi a (floppy di sk or CD- ROM ) i s packed wi th the product box. PRIVATE-GS1116C-M IB D...