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Page 7 - Revision History; Release
v Revision History Release Date Revision 2.03 10/11/2005 A1 2.03 11/08/2005 A1 2.06 11/10/2005 A1 2.14 01/27/2006 A2
Page 8 - Electronic Emission Notices; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement; Class A
vi Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity, which can damage their delicate electronics. Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge. To protect your device, always: • Touch the metal chassis of your computer to gr...
Page 9 - Revision A2; About this user’s manual; NOTE; Overview of this user’s manual; Chapter 2 “Installation”
Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 1 About this user’s manual In this user’s manual, it will not only tell you how to install and connect your network system but configure and monitor the 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch through the built-in CLI and web by RS-232 serial int...
Page 10 - User Manual; Switch; connection expansion.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 2 1. Introduction 1-1. Overview of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch 24-port Gigabit L2 Managed Switch, is a standard switch that meets all IEEE 802.3/u/x/z Gigabit, Fast Ethernet specifications. The switch included 8-Port 10/10...
Page 11 - Key Features in the Device; Support ingress and egress per port bandwidth control.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 3 Key Features in the Device QoS: Support Quality of Service by the IEEE 802.1P standard. There are two priority queue and packet transmission schedule. Spanning Tree: Support IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1w (RSTP: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) standa...
Page 12 - Hardware
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 4 1-2. Checklist Before you start installing the switch, verify that the package contains the following: A set of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch Modules (optional) Mounting Accessory (for 19” Rack Shelf) This User's M...
Page 14 - Managed Gigabit Switch; Power Indication LED
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 6 1-4. View of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch 1-4-1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel (Button, LEDs and Plugs) There are 8 TP Gigabit Ethernet ports and 16 SFP fiber ports for optional removable modules on the front panel o...
Page 15 - LED Indicators; LED; System LED
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 7 LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED POW ER Green Lit when +5V DC power is on and good CPU LED Green Blinks when CPU is activity 10/100/1000Ethernet TP Port 1 to 8 LED LINK/ACT Green Lit when connection with remote device is good Blin...
Page 16 - 000Mbps BiDi LC, type 2, SM 20km, SFP Fiber W DM transceiver
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 8 1-5. View of the Optional Modules In the switch,1000Mbps SFP Fiber transceiver is used for high-speed connection expansion; the following are optional SFP types provided for the switch: 1000Mbps LC, MM, SFP Fiber transceiver (SFP.0LC.202) ...
Page 17 - Switch Up; Installing Optional SFP; Fig. 2-1 Installation of Optional SFP Fiber Transceiver
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 9 2. Installation 2-1. Starting 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch Up This section will give users a quick start for: - Hardware and Cable Installation - Management Station Installation - Software booting and configuration 2-1-1....
Page 18 - TP Port and Cable Installation
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 10 TP Port and Cable Installation ⇒ In the switch, TP port supports MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover, so both types of cable, straight-through (Cable pin-outs for RJ-45 jack 1, 2, 3, 6 to 1, 2, 3, 6 in 10/100M TP; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 to 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
Page 19 - at both sides of the chassis.; Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 11 2-1-2. Installing Chassis to a 19-Inch Wiring Closet Rail Caution: Allow a proper spacing and proper air ventilation for the cooling fan at both sides of the chassis. ⇒ Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge. ⇒ Screw the mountin...
Page 21 - Takes the Delay Time into Account; Round trip Delay: 512; Sum up all elements’ bit-time delay and the overall bit-time delay of; Typical Network Topology in Deployment
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 13 2-1-3-3. Switch Cascading in Topology Takes the Delay Time into Account Theoretically, the switch partitions the collision domain for each port in switch cascading that you may up-link the switches unlimitedly. In practice, the network exten...
Page 22 - communicate each other directly is bounded in the same VLAN area.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 14 Case1: All switch ports are in the same local area network. Every port can access each other (See Fig. 2-3). If VLAN is enabled and configured, each node in the network that can communicate each other directly is bounded in the same VLAN are...
Page 23 - access VLAN4 members.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 15 Case 2b: Port-based VLAN (See Fig.2-5). 1. VLAN1 members could not access VLAN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4 members. 2. VLAN2 members could not access VLAN1 and VLAN3 members, but they could access VLAN4 members. 3. VLAN3 members could not access VLAN1...
Page 24 - L2 Managed Gigabit Switch; Managed Gigabit Switch through the Serial RS-232 Port
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 16 2-1-4. Configuring the Management Agent of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch We offer you three ways to startup the switch management function. They are RS-232 console, CLI, and Web. Users can use any one of them to monitor a...
Page 25 - Terminal or Terminal Emulator
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 17 2-1-4-1. Configuring the Management Agent of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch through the Serial RS-232 Port To perform the configuration through RS-232 console port, the switch’s serial port must be directly connected to a ...
Page 26 - Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 18 Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address Please refer to Fig. 2-7 CLI Management for details about the ex-factory setting. They are default setting of IP address. You can first either configure your PC IP address or change ...
Page 27 - Managed Gigabit Switch through the Ethernet Port
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 19 2-1-4-2. Configuring the Management Agent of 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch through the Ethernet Port There are three ways to configure and monitor the switch through the switch’s Ethernet port. They are CLI, Web browser a...
Page 28 - Fig. 2-10 the Login Screen for Web; Network identifier; Fig. 2-11 IP address structure
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 20 Fig. 2-10 the Login Screen for Web 2-1-5. IP Address Assignment For IP address configuration, there are three parameters needed to be filled in. They are IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS. IP address: The address of the networ...
Page 31 - In this diagram, you can see the subnet mask with 25-bit long,
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 23 In this diagram, you can see the subnet mask with 25-bit long, 255.255.255.128, contains 126 members in the sub-netted network. Another is that the length of network prefix equals the number of the bit with 1s in that subnet mask. With this,...
Page 32 - For different network applications, the subnet mask may look like
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 24 For different network applications, the subnet mask may look like 255.255.255.240. This means it is a small network accommodating a maximum of 15 nodes in the network. Default gateway: For the routed packet, if the destination is not in the ...
Page 33 - The switch is suitable for the following application.; Fig. 2-13 Network Connection between Remote Site and Central Site; Central Site
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 25 2-2. Typical Applications The 8-Port TP + 16-Port SFP L2 Managed Gigabit Switch L2 Managed Switch implements 8 Gigabit Ethernet TP ports with auto MDIX and 16 slots for the removable module supporting comprehensive fiber types of connection,...
Page 34 - Web-based Management; IP Address; Password; admin
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 26 3. Operation of Web-based Management This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the switch through the web user interface it supports, to access and manage the 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps TP and 16-Port Gigabit SFP Fiber management Et...
Page 35 - To optimize the display effect, we recommend you use Microsoft IE
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 27 In the switch, it supports a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to configure the system at the same time. If there are two or more users using administrator’s identity, the switch will allow the only one who logi...
Page 37 - The Information of Page Layout; Fig. 3-3 port detail information
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 29 The Information of Page Layout On the top side, it shows the front panel of the switch. In the front panel, the linked ports will display green; as to the ports, which are link off, they will be dark. For the optional modules, the slot wil...
Page 39 - Function description:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 31 3-1-1. System Information Function name: System Information Function description: Show the basic system information. Parameter description: Model name: The model name of this device. System description: As it is, this tells what this device ...
Page 40 - The IP address of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 32 Host IP address: The IP address of the switch. Host MAC address: It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch. Device Port: Show all types and numbers of the port in the switch. RAM size: The size of the DRAM in this...
Page 41 - IP Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 33 3-1-2. IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in the switch. Without the proper setting, network manager will not be able to manage or view the device. The switch supports both manual IP address setting...
Page 42 - Network ID
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 34 IP address: Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP function “Disable”. Then, click <Apply> button to update. W hen DHCP is disabled, Default: 192.168.1.1 If DHCP is enabled, this field is fille...
Page 44 - Time
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 36 3-1-3. Time Configuration The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP. Manual setting is simple and you just input “Year”, “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute” and “Second” within the valid value range indicated ...
Page 45 - button. Though it synchronizes the time automatically,
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 37 NTP: NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If use the NTP mode and select a built-in NTP time server or manually specify an user-defined NTP server as well as Time Zone, the switch...
Page 46 - Day Light Saving End :
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 38 Day Light Saving End : This is used to set when to stop performing the daylight saving time. Mth: Range is 1 ~ 12. Default: 1 Day: Range is 1 ~ 31. Default: 1 Hour: Range is 0 ~ 23. Default: 0 Fig. 3-5
Page 49 - Management Security Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 41 Function name: Management Security Configuration Function description: The switch offers Management Security Configuration function. W ith this function, the manager can easily control the mode that the user connects to the switch. According...
Page 50 - for managed valid Access Type; The switch supports two kinds of options; for managed valid Action Type; button. Of course, the existed entry also can be modified
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 42 IP Range: The switch supports two kinds of options for managed valid IP Range, including “Any” and “Custom”. Default is “Any”. In case that” Custom” had been chosen, you can assigned effective IP range. The valid range is 0.0.0.0~255.255.255...
Page 51 - Virtual Stack
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 43 3-1-6. Virtual Stack Function name: Virtual Stack Function description: Virtual Stack Management(VSM) is the group management function. Through the proper configuration of this function, switches in the same LAN will be grouped automatically...
Page 52 - Parameter description:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 44 Fig. 3-8 Parameter description: State: It is used for the activation or de-activation of VSM. Default is Enable. Role: The role that the switch would like to play in virtual stack. Two types of roles, including master and slave are offered f...
Page 53 - Status
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 45 3-2. Port Configuration Four functions, including Port Status, Port Configuration, Simple Counter and Detail Counter are contained in this function folder for port monitor and management. Each of them will be described in detail orderly in t...
Page 54 - Port Status
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 46 Function name: Port Status Function Description: Report the latest updated status of all ports in this switch. W hen any one of the ports in the switch changes its parameter displayed in the page, it will be automatically refreshed the port ...
Page 55 - Show each port’s flow control status.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 47 Speed / Duplex Mode: Display the speed and duplex of all port. There are three speeds 10Mbps, 100Mbps and 1000Mbps supported for TP media, and the duplex supported is half duplex and full duplex. If the media is 1Gbps fiber, it is 1000Mbps s...
Page 56 - Tx Central Wavelength:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 48 Fig. 3-11 Parameter description of Port 9~24: Connector Type: Display the connector type, for instance, UTP, SC, ST, LC and so on. Fiber Type: Display the fiber mode, for instance, Multi-Mode, Single-Mode. Tx Central Wavelength: Display the ...
Page 58 - Port Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 50 3-2-2. Port Configuration Port Configuration is applied to change the setting of each port. In this configuration function, you can set/reset the following functions. All of them are described in detail below. – Fig. 3-12 Function name: Port...
Page 59 - Media type; Full
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 51 Mode: Set the speed and duplex of the port. In speed, if the media is 1Gbps fiber, it is always 1000Mbps and the duplex is full only. If the media is TP, the Speed/Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode, 10/100/1000Mbps, and du...
Page 60 - Simple Counter
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 52 3-2-3. Simple Counter The function of Simple Counter collects any information and provides the counting about the traffic of the port, no matter the packet is good or bad. In the Fig. 3-13, the window can show all ports’ counter information ...
Page 61 - The counting number of the packet received.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 53 Rx Packet: The counting number of the packet received. Tx Collision: Number of collisions transmitting frames experienced. Rx Error Packet: Number of bad packets received.
Page 62 - Detail Counter
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 54 3-2-4. Detail Counter The function of Detail Counter collects any information and provides the counting about the traffic of the port, no matter the packet is good or bad. In the Fig. 3-14, the window can show only one port counter informati...
Page 68 - The; switch; offers powerful 5 kinds of QoS functions. There are Per Port
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 60 3-5. QoS(Quality of Service) Configuration The switch offers powerful 5 kinds of QoS functions. There are Per Port Priority that you can assign each port to different precedence, VLAN Tag priority that can make precedence of 8 priorities, IP...
Page 69 - Per Port Priority
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 61 Function name: Per Port Priority Function description: We can assign QoS Priority, including High and Low for each port. For example, if we transmit IP packets from Port 2 and Port 3 at the speed of 1Gbps to Port 1, and set the Class of Port...
Page 70 - VLAN Tag Priority
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 62 Function name: VLAN Tag Priority Function description: In vlan tag, there are 3 bits belonging to priority. According to these 3 bits, we could arrange 8 traffics –0 0 0, 0 0 1, 0 1 0, 0 1 1, 1 0 0, 1 0 1, 1 1 0, 1 1 1. We can set High prior...
Page 72 - IP ToS Classification
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 64 Function name: IP ToS Classification Function description: Another QoS function is the application of Layer 3 on network framework. We focus on TOS field of IP header. There are three bits in TOS field. We means bit 5~7 of TOS field that we ...
Page 74 - Advance
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 66 Function name: IP TCP/UDP Port Classification Function description: In L4 QoS Configuration, you can enter one of these special network transmission events, for example we use” Down prioritize web browsing, e-mail, FTP and news “L4 QoS Confi...
Page 76 - Advanced Mode
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 68 Fig. 3-21 Advanced Mode Fig. 3-22 Simple Mode Simple Mode: Press <Simple << > button is to return to the screen that all L4 port number will disappear (See Fig. 3-22).
Page 77 - IP Diffserv Classification
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 69 Function name: IP Diffserv Classification Function description: In the late 1990s, the IETF redefined the meaning of the 8-bit SERVICE TYPE field to accommodate a set of differentiated services (DS). Under the differentiated services interpr...
Page 78 - Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 70 3-6. SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed corre...
Page 80 - IGMP Snooping Status
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 72 3-7. IGMP Snooping The function, IGMP Snooping, is used to establish the multicast groups to forward the multicast packet to the member ports, and, in nature, avoids wasting the bandwidth while IP multicast packets are running over the netwo...
Page 82 - Allowed Group
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 74 Function name: Allowed Group Function description: The Allowed Group function allows the IGMP Snooping to set up the IP multicast table based on user’s specific conditions. IGMP report packets that meet the items you set up will be joined or...
Page 83 - A new entry of; allowed group; configuration can be created after the
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 75 Add: A new entry of allowed group configuration can be created after the parameters as mentioned above had been setup and then press <Add> button. Edit: The existed entry also can be modified after pressing <Edit> button. Delete:...
Page 85 - If DHCP
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 77 3-9. DHCP Boot The DHCP Boot function is used to spread the request broadcast packet into a bigger time frame to prevent the traffic congestion due to broadcast packets from many network devices which may seek its NMS, boot server, DHCP serv...
Page 86 - VLAN Mode Setting
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 78 3-10. VLAN The switch supports Tag-based VLAN (802.1q) and Port-based VLAN . Support 256 active VLANs and VLAN ID 1~4094. VLAN configuration is used to partition your LAN into small ones as your demand. Properly configuring it, you can gain ...
Page 93 - Tag Rule
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 85 3-10-4. Tag Rule Function name: Tag Rule Function description: In VLAN Tag Rule Setting, user can input VID number to each port. The range of VID number is from 1 to 4094. User also can choose ingress filtering rules to each port. There are ...
Page 94 - Valid range is 1~4094. It works only when Role is set to Hybrid.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 86 Role: This is an egress rule of the port. Here you can choose Access, Trunk or Hybrid. Trunk means the outgoing packets must carry VLAN tag header. Access means the outgoing packets carry no VLAN tag header. If packets have double VLAN tags,...
Page 95 - Function Description:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 87 3-11. MAC Table MAC Table Configuration gathers many functions, including MAC Table Information, MAC Table Maintenance, Static Forward, Static Filter and MAC Alias, which cannot be categorized to some function type. They are described below....
Page 96 - The port that exists in the searched MAC Entry.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 88 Port: The port that exists in the searched MAC Entry. VID: VLAN Group that MAC Entry exists. State: Display the method that this MAC Entry is built. It may show “Dynamic MAC” or “Static MAC”. Fig. 3-38
Page 97 - MAC Table Maintenance
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 89 Function Name: MAC Table Maintenance Function Description: This function can allow the user to set up the processing mechanism of MAC Table. An idle MAC address exceeding MAC Address Age-out Time will be removed from the MAC Table. The range...
Page 98 - Static Forward
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 90 Function Name: Static Forward Function Description: Static Forward is a function that allows the user in the static forward table to access a specified port of the switch. Static Forward table associated with a specified port of a switch is ...
Page 99 - Static Filter
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 91 Function name: Static Filter Function Description: Static Filter is a function that denies the packet forwarding if the packet’s MAC Address is listed in the filtering Static Filter table. User can very easily maintain the table by filling i...
Page 100 - MAC Alias
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 92 Function name: MAC Alias Function description: MAC Alias function is used to let you assign MAC address a plain English name. This will help you tell which MAC address belongs to which user in the illegal access report. At the initial time, ...
Page 102 - of the VLANs. The GVRP offers the function providing the
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 94 3-12. GVRP Configuration GVRP is an application based on Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP), mainly used to automatically and dynamically maintain the group membership information of the VLANs. The GVRP offers the function provid...
Page 105 - GVRP Counter
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 97 Function name: GVRP Counter Function description: All GVRP counters are mainly divided into Received and Transmitted two categories to let you monitor the GVRP actions. Actually, they are GARP packets. Fig. 3-44 Parameter description: Receiv...
Page 106 - Total GARP BPDU is transmitted by the GVRP application.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 98 LeaveEmpty Message Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Leave Empty message is received by the GARP application. Empty Message Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Empty message is received by the GARP application. Transmitted: Total GVRP Packets:...
Page 107 - GVRP Group Information
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 99 Function name: GVRP Group Information Function description: To show the dynamic group member and their information. Parameter description: VID: VLAN identifier. W hen GVRP group creates, each dynamic VLAN group owns its VID. Valid range is 1...
Page 108 - STP Status
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 100 3-13. STP Configuration The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP is enabled, ensure that only one path is active between any two nodes on the network at a time...
Page 109 - Current Forward Delay:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 101 All bridges in the LAN will re-learn and determine which the root bridge is. Maximum Age time is assigned by root bridge in unit of seconds. Default is 20 seconds. Current Forward Delay: Show the current root bridge forward delay time. The ...
Page 113 - Admin Point To Point:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 105 802.1w RSTP recommended value: (Valid range: 1 – 200,000,000) 10 Mbps : 2,000,000 100 Mbps : 200,000 1 Gbps : 20,000 Default: 0 Priority: Priority here means Port Priority. Port Priority and Port Number are mixed to form the Port ID. Port I...
Page 114 - button to send a RSTP BPDU from the port you
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 106 M Check: Migration Check. It forces the port sending out an RSTP BPDU instead of a legacy STP BPDU at the next transmission. The only benefit of this operation is to make the port quickly get back to act as an RSTP port. Click <M Check&g...
Page 116 - a) 12 ports have already used Static Trunk Group ID 1, the 13th port
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 108 Per Trunking Group supports a maximum of 12 ready member-ports. Please note that some decisions will automatically be made by the system while you are configuring your trunking ports. Some configuration examples are listed below: a) 12 port...
Page 119 - Aggregator View
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 111 Function name: Aggregator View Function description: To display the current port trunking information from the aggregator point of view. Parameter description: Aggregator: It shows the aggregator ID (from 1 to 24) of every port. In fact, ev...
Page 121 - LACP System Priority
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 113 Function name: LACP System Priority Function description: It is used to set the priority part of the LACP system ID. LACP will only aggregate together the ports whose peer link partners are all on a single system. Each system supports LACP ...
Page 122 - Authentication server:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 114 3-15. 802.1X Configuration 802.1X port-based network access control provides a method to restrict users to access network resources via authenticating user’s information. This restricts users from gaining access to the network resources thr...
Page 123 - LAN; Authenticator’s System
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 115 The overview of operation flow for the Fig. 3-53 is quite simple. When Supplicant PAE issues a request to Authenticator PAE, Authenticator and Supplicant exchanges authentication message. Then, Authenticator passes the request to RADIUS ser...
Page 124 - Supplicant A
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 116 The Fig. 3-55 shows the procedure of 802.1X authentication. There are steps for the login based on 802.1X port access control management. The protocol used in the right side is EAPOL and the left side is EAP. 1. At the initial stage, the su...
Page 125 - When the supplicant issue an EAP-Logoff message to; Access allowed; EAPOL
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 117 8. If user ID and password is correct, the authentication server will send a Radius-Access-Accept to the authenticator. If not correct, the authentication server will send a Radius-Access-Reject. 9. When the authenticator PAE receives a Rad...
Page 126 - Port Mode
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 118 Only MultiHost 802.1X is the type of authentication supported in the switch. In this mode, for the devices connected to this port, once a supplicant is authorized, the devices connected to this port can access the network resource through t...
Page 129 - Port Security Management
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 121 Function name: Port Security Management Function description: Shows each port status. In Multihost mode, it shows the port number and its status, authorized or unauthorized. Parameter description: Disable Mode: When selecting Disable mode f...
Page 133 - Email/SMS Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 125 Fig. 3-60 Function name: Email/SMS Configuration Function description: Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email or SMS, or both. It depends on your settings. An email address...
Page 135 - Default Configuration:
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 127 3-17. Configuration The switch supports three copies of configuration, including the default configuration, working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management. All of them are listed and described below respectiv...
Page 136 - Save As Start Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 128 3-17-1. Save/Restore Function name: Save As Start Configuration Function description: Save the current configuration as a start configuration file in flash memory. Fig. 3-63 Function name: Save As User Configuration Function description: Sa...
Page 137 - Restore Default Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 129 Function name: Restore Default Configuration (includes default IP address) Function description: Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the ex-factory setting to replace the start configuration. And the IP address of the switch...
Page 138 - Restore User Configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 130 Function name: Restore User Configuration Function description: Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update start configuration. When completing to resto...
Page 139 - Config File
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 131 3-17-2. Config File Function name: Config File Function description: W ith this function, user can back up or reload the config files of Save As Start or Save As User via TFTP. Parameter description: Export File Path: Export Start: Export S...
Page 140 - Diagnostics
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 132 3-18. Diagnostics Three functions, including Diagnostics, Loopback Test and Ping Test are contained in this function folder for device self-diagnostics. Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections. Function na...
Page 141 - Loopback Test
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 133 Function name: Loopback Test Function description: In the Loopback Test function, there are two different loopback tests. One is Internal Loopback Test and the other is External Loopback Test. The former test function will not send the test...
Page 142 - Ping Test
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 134 Function name: Ping Test Function description: Ping Test function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abounds with report messages. The switch provides Ping Test function to let you know ...
Page 143 - TFTP Server
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 135 3-19. TFTP Server Function name: TFTP Server Function description: Set up IP address of TFTP server. Parameter description: Specify the IP address where the TFTP server locates. Fill in the IP address of your TFTP server, then press <App...
Page 144 - Log Data
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 136 3-20. Log This function shows the log data. The switch provides system log data for users. There are 18 private trap logs, 5 public trap logs. The switch supports total 120 log entries. For more details on log items, please refer to the sec...
Page 145 - Upload log data through tftp.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 137 Upload Log: Upload log data through tftp. Clear Log: Clear log data.
Page 146 - Firmware Upgrade
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 138 3-21. Firmware Upgrade Software upgrade tool is used to help upgrade the software function in order to fix or improve the function. The switch provides a TFTP client for software upgrade. This can be done through Ethernet. Function name: Fi...
Page 147 - Reboot
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 139 3-22. Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot the switch, including power up, hardware reset and software reset. You can press the RESET button in the front panel to reset the switch. After upgrading software, changing IP configuration or c...
Page 148 - Logout
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 140 3-23. Logout You can manually logout by performing Logout function. In the switch, it provides another way to logout. You can configure it to logout automatically. Function name: Logout Function description: The switch allows you to logout ...
Page 149 - Operation of CLI; Username: admin
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 141 4. Operation of CLI Management 4-1. CLI Management Refer to Chapter 2 for basic installation. The following description is the brief of the network connection. -- Locate the correct DB-9 null modem cable with female DB-9 connector. Null mod...
Page 151 - To see the commands of the mode, please input “
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 143 4-2. Commands of CLI To see the commands of the mode, please input “ ? ” after the prompt, then all commands will be listed in the screen. All commands can be divided into two categories, including global commands and local commands. Global...
Page 152 - end; Description
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 144 4-2-1. Global Commands of CLI end Syntax: end Description: Back to the top mode. When you enter this command, your current position would move to the top mode. If you use this command in the top mode, you are still in the position of the to...
Page 153 - help
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 145 help Syntax: help Description: To show available commands. Some commands are the combination of more than two words. When you enter this command, the CLI would show the complete commands. Besides, the command would help you classify the com...
Page 155 - logout
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 147 logout Syntax: logout Description: When you enter this command via Telnet connection, you would logout the system and disconnect. If you connect the system through direct serial port with RS-232 cable, you would logout the system and be bac...
Page 156 - restore user
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 148 restore user Syntax: restore user Description: To restore the startup configuration as user defined configuration. If restoring default successfully, the CLI would prompt if reboot immediately or not. If you press Y or y, the system would r...
Page 157 - save user
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 149 save user Syntax: save user Description: To save the current configuration as the user-defined configuration. W hen you enter this command, the CLI would save your current configuration into the non-volatile FLASH as user-defined configurat...
Page 158 - authentication; Argument
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 150 4-2-2. Local Commands of CLI 802.1X set max-request Syntax : set max-request <port-range> <times> Description : The maximum number of times that the state machine will retransmit an EAP Request packet to the Supplicant before it...
Page 161 - To configure the settings related with 802.1X Radius Server.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 153 set state Syntax : set state <ip> <port-number> <secret-key> Description : To configure the settings related with 802.1X Radius Server. Argument : <ip> : the IP address of Radius Server <port-number> : the serv...
Page 162 - show mode; To display the mode of each port.; show parameter; To display the parameter settings of each port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 154 show mode Syntax : show mode Description : To display the mode of each port. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(802.1X)# show mode Port Mode ====== ============ 1 Disable 2 Multi-host 3 Disable 4 Disable 5 Disable ...
Page 163 - show security; To display the; status of each port.; show state; Show the Radius server configuration
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 155 port 2) port control : Auto reAuthMax : 2 txPeriod : 30 Quiet Period : 60 reAuthEnabled : ON reAuthPeriod : 3600 max. Request : 2 suppTimeout : 30 serverTimeout : 30 : : : show security Syntax : show security Description : To display the au...
Page 164 - account; add
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 156 account add Syntax: add <name> Description: To create a new guest user. W hen you create a new guest user, you must type in password and confirm password. Argument: <name> : new account name Possible value: A string must be at l...
Page 165 - To change the username and password of an existing account.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 157 modify Syntax: modify <name> Description: To change the username and password of an existing account. Argument: <name> : existing user account Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(account)# modify aaaaa username/password: ...
Page 166 - alarm; To remove the configuration of E-mail address.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 158 alarm <<email>> del mail-address Syntax : del mail-address <#> Description : To remove the configuration of E-mail address. Argument : <#>: email address number, range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Exampl...
Page 167 - To set up the IP address of the email server.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 159 set server Syntax : set server <ip> Description : To set up the IP address of the email server. Argument : <ip>:email server ip address or domain name Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(alarm-email)# set server 192.168.1...
Page 168 - To disable email, sms and trap of events.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 160 <<events>> del all Syntax : del all <range> Description : To disable email, sms and trap of events. Argument : <range>:del the range of events, syntax 1,5-7 Possible value: <range>: 1~23 Example: GEFXL2-SW24(al...
Page 169 - To disable the trap of the events.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 161 del trap Syntax : del trap <range> Description : To disable the trap of the events. Argument : <range>:del the range of trap, syntax 1,5-7 Possible value: <range>: 1~23 Example: GEFXL2-SW24(alarm-events)# del trap 1-3 set ...
Page 170 - To enable the sms of the events.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 162 set sms Syntax : set sms <range> Description : To enable the sms of the events. Argument : <range>:set the range of sms, syntax 1,5-7 Possible value: <range>: 1~23 Example: GEFXL2-SW24(alarm-events)# set sms 1-3 set trap S...
Page 172 - show
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 164 show (alarm) Syntax : show Description : The Show for alarm here is used to display the configuration of Trap, SMS or E-mail. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(alarm)# show events GEFXL2-SW24(alarm)# show email GEF...
Page 173 - To add sms phone number.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 165 set phone-number Syntax : set phone-number <#> <phone-number> Description : To add sms phone number. Argument : <#>: mobile phone number, range: 1 to 6 <phone-number>: phone number Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 E...
Page 174 - Syntax; To display the configuration of SMS trap event.; autologout; To set up the timer of autologout.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 166 show Syntax : show Description : To display the configuration of SMS trap event. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(alarm-sms)# show SMS Server : 192.168.1.7 Username : ABC Password : **************** Mobile Phone 1...
Page 175 - bandwidth
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 167 bandwidth disable egress-rate Syntax : disable egress-rate <range> Description : To cancel the egress-rate of the port. Argument : <range>:syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 Possible value: <range>: 1 to 24 Example: GEFX...
Page 176 - To set up the Ingress-rate of the ports.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 168 enable egress-rate Syntax : enable egress-rate <range> <data_rate> Description : To set up the egress-rate of the port. Argument : <range>:syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <data_rate>: 0-1000 Possible value: <...
Page 177 - To display all current settings of the bandwidth.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 169 show Syntax : show Description : To display all current settings of the bandwidth. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(bandwidth)# show Ingress Egress Port ================================================= =========...
Page 178 - export start
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 170 config-file export start Syntax : export start Description : To run the export start function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(config-file)# export start Export successful. export user-conf Syntax : export user-...
Page 179 - To set up the filepath and filename that will be exported.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 171 import user-conf Syntax : import user-conf Description : To run the import user-conf function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(config-file)# import user-conf Import successful. set export-path Syntax : set expor...
Page 181 - To set up the delay time for DHCP Boot.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 173 dhcp-boot set dhcp-boot Syntax : set dhcp-boot <sec> Description : To set up the delay time for DHCP Boot. Argument : <sec>:range syntax: 0, 1-30. The value “0” is to disable dhcp-boot delay Possible value: <sec>:0-30 Exam...
Page 182 - diag
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 174 diag diag Syntax: diag Description: Diag is used to test whether UART, DRAM, Flash and EEPROM is normal or not. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(diag)# diag EEPROM Test : OK UART Test : OK DRAM Test : OK Flash Test...
Page 183 - firmware; To set up the image file that will be upgraded.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 175 firmware set upgrade-path Syntax : set upgrade-path <filepath> Description : To set up the image file that will be upgraded. Argument : <filepath>: upgrade file path Possible value: <filepath>: upgrade file path Example: G...
Page 184 - gvrp; disable
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 176 gvrp disable Syntax : disable Description : To disable the gvrp function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(gvrp)# disable enable Syntax : enable Description : To enable the gvrp function. Argument : None. Possibl...
Page 186 - To set default applicant mode for each port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 178 set applicant Syntax : set applicant <range> <normal|non-participant> Description : To set default applicant mode for each port. Argument : <range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <normal>: set appl...
Page 187 - To set the restricted mode for each port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 179 set restricted Syntax : set restricted <range> <enable|disable> Description : To set the restricted mode for each port. Argument : <range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <enable>: set restricted en...
Page 188 - To set gvrp join time, leave time, and leaveall time for each port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 180 set timer Syntax : set timer <range> <join> <leave> <leaveall> Description : To set gvrp join time, leave time, and leaveall time for each port. Argument : <range> : port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 t...
Page 189 - To display the counter number of the port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 181 show counter Syntax : show counter <port> Description : To display the counter number of the port. Argument : <port>: port number Possible value: <port>: available from 1 to 24 Example: GEFXL2-SW24(gvrp)# show counter 2 GV...
Page 190 - hostname; To set up the hostname of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 182 hostname hostname Syntax : hostname <name> Description : To set up the hostname of the switch. Argument : <name>: hostname, max. 40 characters. Possible value: <name>: hostname, max. 40 characters. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24# h...
Page 191 - To set up the mode of IGMP Snooping.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 183 set mode Syntax : set mode <status> Description : To set up the mode of IGMP Snooping. Argument : <status>: 0:disable, 1:active, 2:passive Possible value: <status>: 0,1or 2 Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(igmp-snooping)# set mode 2 ...
Page 192 - IP; disable dhcp
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 184 IP disable dhcp Syntax : disable dhcp Description : To disable the DHCP function of the system. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(ip)# disable dhcp enable dhcp Syntax : enable dhcp <manual|auto> Description ...
Page 193 - To set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 185 set ip Syntax : set ip <ip> <mask> <gateway> Description : To set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Argument : <ip> : ip address <mask> : subnet mask <gateway> : default gateway Possible val...
Page 194 - log; clear
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 186 log clear Syntax: clear Description: To clear the log data. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(log)# clear disable auto-upload Syntax: disable auto-upload Description: To disable the auto-upload function. Argument: ...
Page 196 - To delete the mac alias entry.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 188 mac-table <<alias>> del Syntax : del <mac> Description : To delete the mac alias entry. Argument : <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 Possible value: <mac> : mac address Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(mac-ta...
Page 197 - To look for the relative mac information in mac table.; To display all mac table information.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 189 <<information>> search Syntax : search <port> <mac> <vid> Description : To look for the relative mac information in mac table. Argument : <port> : set up the range of the ports to search for, syntax 1,5-7...
Page 198 - To set up the age out time of dynamic learning mac.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 190 <<maintain>> set aging Syntax : set aging <#> Description : To set up the age out time of dynamic learning mac. Argument : <#>: age-timer in seconds, 0, 10 to 65535. The value “0” means to disable aging Possible valu...
Page 199 - To add the static mac entry.; To remove the static mac entry.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 191 <<static-mac>> add Syntax : add <mac> <port> <vid> [alias] Description : To add the static mac entry. Argument : <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 <port> : 0-24. The value “0” means thi...
Page 200 - show filter; To display the static filter table.; show forward; To display the static forward table.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 192 show filter Syntax : show filter Description : To display the static filter table. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(mac-table-static-mac)# show filter Static Filtering Etnry: (Total 1 item(s)) 1) mac: 00-33-03-04...
Page 201 - management
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 193 management add Syntax: Usage: set [<name> <value>] [<vid> <value>] [<ip> <value>] [<port> <value>] [<type> <value>] <action> <value> Synopsis: set name Mary vid 20 ip 1...
Page 202 - To delete a specific record or range.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 194 delete Syntax: delete # Description: To delete a specific record or range. Argument: <#>: a specific or range management security entry(s) Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(management)# show #: 1 Name : Tom VlanID : 2 IP : 19...
Page 203 - To edit management policy record.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 195 edit [#]: the specific management policy entry. Available range: 1 to 65536. Syntax: Usage: set [<name> <value>] [<vid> <value>] [<ip> <value>] [<port> <value>] [<type> <value>] &l...
Page 205 - set len
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 197 max-pkt-len set len Syntax : set len <range> <length> Description : To set up the maximum length of the packet that each port of the switch can accept. Argument : <range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 &...
Page 206 - mirror; disable: end the function of mirror
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 198 mirror set mirror-mode Syntax : set mirror-mode <rx|disable> Description : To set up the mode of mirror (rx mode or disable). Argument : <rx | disable>: rx : enable the mode of mirror(Only mirror the packets that is received) di...
Page 207 - To display the setting status of Mirror function.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 199 show Syntax : show Description : To display the setting status of Mirror function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(mirror)# show Mirror Mode : rx Monitoring Port : 2 Monitored Port : 3 4 5 7 10
Page 208 - port; clear counter
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 200 port clear counter Syntax : clear counter Description : To clear all ports’ counter (include simple and detail port counter) information. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24 (port)# clear counter disable flow-contro...
Page 209 - To enable the flow control function of the port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 201 enable flow-control Syntax : enable flow-control <range> Description : To enable the flow control function of the port. Argument : <range>: syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 Possible value: <range>: 1 ~ 24 Example: GEFX...
Page 210 - show conf
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 202 show conf Syntax : show conf Description : To display the each port’s configuration about state, speed-duplex and flow control. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24 (port)# show conf show detail-counter Syntax : show...
Page 211 - To display the summary counting of each port’s traffic.; show status; To display the port’s current status.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 203 Port 9 SFP information --------------------------------------------------------------------- Connector Type : SFP - LC Fiber Type : Multi-mode (MM) Tx Central Wavelength : 850 Baud Rate : 1G Vendor OUI : 00:40:c7 Vendor Name : APAC Opto Ven...
Page 212 - qos; To set class of ports on advanced mode of Layer 4 qos.; To set priority class of the packets that qos won’t affect.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 204 qos set advance-layer4 Syntax : set advance-layer4 <port-range> <#> <tcp/udp port> <default> <match> Description : To set class of ports on advanced mode of Layer 4 qos. Argument : <port-range>: port rang...
Page 213 - To set class of ports on IP DiffServe qos.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 205 set diffserv Syntax : set diffserv <ds-range> <class> Description : To set class of ports on IP DiffServe qos. Argument : <ds-range>: dscp field, syntax 1,5-7, available from 0 to 63 <class>: class of service setting...
Page 214 - To set class of ports on vlan tag-based qos.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 206 set pri-tag Syntax : set pri_tag <port-range> <tag-range> <class> Description : To set class of ports on vlan tag-based qos. Argument : <port-range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <tag-range>...
Page 215 - To set class of ports on IP TOS qos.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 207 set tos Syntax : set tos <port-range> <tos-range> <class> Description : To set class of ports on IP TOS qos. Argument : <port-range>: port range, syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <tos-range>: tos precedenc...
Page 216 - reboot; snmp; The Enable here is used for the activation snmp or set-community.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 208 reboot reboot Syntax: reboot Description: To reboot the system. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24# reboot snmp disable Syntax : disable set-ability disable snmp Description : The Disable here is used for the de-act...
Page 217 - The Show here is to display the configuration of SNMP.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 209 set Syntax : set get-community <community> set set-community <community> set trap <#> <ip> [port] [community] Description : The Set here is used for the setup of get-community, set-community, trap host ip, host port ...
Page 218 - stp; MCheck
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 210 stp MCheck Syntax : MCheck <range> Description : To force the port to transmit RST BPDUs. Argument : <range>: syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 Possible value: <range>: 1 to 24 Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(stp)# Mcheck 1-8 dis...
Page 219 - To set up the parameters of STP.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 211 set config Syntax : set config <Bridge Priority> <Hello Time> <Max. Age> <Forward Delay> Description : To set up the parameters of STP. Argument : <Bridge Priority>:priority must be a multiple of 4096, availabl...
Page 220 - To set up the version of STP.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 212 set version Syntax : set version <stp|rstp> Description : To set up the version of STP. Argument : <stp|rstp>:stp / rstp Possible value: <stp|rstp>:stp / rstp Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(stp)# set version rstp show config Syntax...
Page 221 - show port; To display the port information of STP.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 213 show port Syntax : show port Description : To display the port information of STP. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24# stp GEFXL2-SW24(stp)# show port Port Port Status Path Cost Priority Admin Edge Port Admin Point ...
Page 222 - To display the status of STP.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 214 show status Syntax : show status Description : To display the status of STP. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(stp)# show status STP Status : STP State : Enabled Bridge ID : 00:40:C7:D8:09:1D Bridge Priority : 614...
Page 223 - system; To set the contact description of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 215 system set contact Syntax : set contact <contact string> Description : To set the contact description of the switch. Argument : <contact>:string length up to 40 characters. Possible value: <contact>: A, b, c, d, ... ,z and...
Page 224 - To display the basic information of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 216 show Syntax : show Description : To display the basic information of the switch. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(system)# show Model Name : GEFXL2-SW24 System Description : L2 Managed Switch Location : Contact : ...
Page 225 - tftp; To set up the IP address of tftp server.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 217 tftp set server Syntax : set server <ip> Description : To set up the IP address of tftp server. Argument : <ip>: the IP address of tftp server Possible value: <ip>: tftp server ip Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(tftp)# set server 19...
Page 226 - time; set daylightsaving
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 218 time set daylightsaving Syntax: set daylightsaving <hr> <MM/DD/HH> <mm/dd/hh> Description: To set up the daylight saving. Argument: <hr> : daylight saving hour, range: -5 to +5 <MM> : daylight saving start Mont...
Page 227 - To set up the current time via NTP server.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 219 set ntp Syntax: set ntp <ip> <timezone> Description: To set up the current time via NTP server. Argument: <ip>: ntp server ip address or domain name <timezone>: time zone (GMT), range: -12 to +13 Possible value: <...
Page 228 - trunk; To delete the trunking port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 220 trunk del trunk Syntax : del trunk <port-range> Description : To delete the trunking port. Argument : <port-range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 Possible value: <port-range>: 1 to 24 Example: GEFXL2-SW ...
Page 229 - To display the aggregator list.; To display the detailed information of the LACP trunk group.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 221 show aggtr-view Syntax : show aggtr-view Description : To display the aggregator list. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(trunk)# show aggtr-view Aggregator 1) Method: None Member Ports: 1 Ready Ports:1 Aggregator ...
Page 230 - To display the value of LACP Priority.; To display the aggregator status and the settings of each port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 222 show lacp-priority Syntax : show lacp-priority Description : To display the value of LACP Priority. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(trunk)# show lacp-priority LACP System Priority : 32768 show status Syntax : sh...
Page 231 - vlan; Don’t drop the untagged frames.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 223 vlan del port-group Syntax: del port-group <name> Description: To delete the port-based vlan group. Argument: <name>: which vlan group you want to delete. Possible value: <name>: port-vlan name Example: GEFXL2-SW 24(vlan)#...
Page 232 - To drop frames from the non-member port.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 224 disable sym-vlan Syntax: disable sym-vlan <range> Description: To drop frames from the non-member port. Argument: <range>: which port(s) you want to set, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 Possible value: <range>: 1 to 2...
Page 234 - To set egress rule: configure the port roles.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 226 set port-role Syntax: set port-role <range> <access|trunk|hybrid> [vid] Description: To set egress rule: configure the port roles. Argument: <range> :which port(s) you want to set, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <...
Page 235 - To add or edit the tag-based vlan group.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 227 set tag-group Syntax: set tag-group <vid> <name> <range> <#> Description: To add or edit the tag-based vlan group. Argument: <vid>: vlan ID, range from 1 to 4094 <name>: tag-vlan name <range>: vlan ...
Page 236 - show pvid
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 228 show pvid Syntax: show pvid Description: To display pvid, ingress/egress rule. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(vlan)# show pvid Port PVID Rule1 Rule2 Port Rule Untag Vid ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------...
Page 237 - vs
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 229 vs disable Syntax: disable Description: To disable the virtual stack. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GEFXL2-SW24(vs)# disable enable Syntax: enable Description: To enable the virtual stack. Argument: None. Possible value: No...
Page 238 - master or slave
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 230 set role Syntax: set role <master|slave> Description: To set role. Argument: <master|slave>: master: act as master, slave : act as slave Possible value: <master|slave>: master or slave Example: GEFXL2-SW24(vs)# set role ma...
Page 240 - Appendix A; Features
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 232 Appendix A Technical Specifications Features • 8 (10/100/1000Mbps) Gigabit Ethernet (TP) switching ports are compliant with IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3z and 802.3ab. • 16 Gigabit SFP fiber ports. • Non-blocking store-and-forward shared-memory ...
Page 242 - Power Requirement :; AC Line; Ambient Temperature
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 234 Diagnostic LED: System LED : Power, CPU Per Port LED: 10/100/1000M TP Port 1 to 8 : LINK/ACT, SPEED 1000M SFP Fiber Port 9 to 24 : SFP(LINK/ACT) Power Requirement : AC Line Voltage : 100 ∼ 240 V Frequency : 50 ∼ 60 Hz Consumption : 30W Ambi...
Page 243 - Note: Any specification is subject to change without notice.
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 235 Management Software Specifications System Configuration Auto-negotiation support on 10/100/1000 Base-TX ports, Web browser or console interface can set transmission speed (10/100/1000Mbps) and operation mode (Full/Half duplex) on each port,...
Page 244 - Appendix B
User Manual Publication date: January, 2006 Revision A2 236 Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB-9 cable is used for connecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the Managed Switch’s RS-232 port to access the command-line interface. The table below shows the pin assignments for the DB-...