KTI Networks KGS-2416 - Manual

KTI Networks KGS-2416

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – ii; Table of Contents; TP P
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – Revision History; Release
  • Page 8 – Electronic Emission Notices; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement; Class A
  • Page 9 – Revision A2; About this user’s manual; NOTE; Overview of this user’s manual; Chapter 2 “Installation”
  • Page 10 – User Manual; Switch; connection expansion.
  • Page 11 – Key Features in the Device; Support ingress and egress per port bandwidth control.
  • Page 12 – Hardware
  • Page 14 – Managed Gigabit Switch; Power Indication LED
  • Page 15 – LED Indicators; LED; System LED
  • Page 16 – 000Mbps BiDi LC, type 2, SM 20km, SFP Fiber W DM transceiver
  • Page 17 – Switch Up; Installing Optional SFP; Fig. 2-1 Installation of Optional SFP Fiber Transceiver
  • Page 18 – TP Port and Cable Installation
  • Page 19 – at both sides of the chassis.; Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge.
  • 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
  • Page 22 – communicate each other directly is bounded in the same VLAN area.
  • Page 23 – access VLAN4 members.
  • Page 24 – L2 Managed Gigabit Switch; Managed Gigabit Switch through the Serial RS-232 Port
  • Page 25 – Terminal or Terminal Emulator
  • Page 26 – Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address
  • Page 27 – Managed Gigabit Switch through the Ethernet Port
  • Page 28 – Fig. 2-10 the Login Screen for Web; Network identifier; Fig. 2-11 IP address structure
  • Page 31 – In this diagram, you can see the subnet mask with 25-bit long,
  • Page 32 – For different network applications, the subnet mask may look like
  • Page 33 – The switch is suitable for the following application.; Fig. 2-13 Network Connection between Remote Site and Central Site; Central Site
  • Page 34 – Web-based Management; IP Address; Password; admin
  • Page 35 – To optimize the display effect, we recommend you use Microsoft IE
  • Page 37 – The Information of Page Layout; Fig. 3-3 port detail information
  • Page 39 – Function description:
  • Page 40 – The IP address of the switch.
  • Page 41 – IP Configuration
  • Page 42 – Network ID
  • Page 44 – Time
  • Page 45 – button. Though it synchronizes the time automatically,
  • Page 46 – Day Light Saving End :
  • Page 49 – Management Security Configuration
  • 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
  • Page 51 – Virtual Stack
  • Page 52 – Parameter description:
  • Page 53 – Status
  • Page 54 – Port Status
  • Page 55 – Show each port’s flow control status.
  • Page 56 – Tx Central Wavelength:
  • Page 58 – Port Configuration
  • Page 59 – Media type; Full
  • Page 60 – Simple Counter
  • Page 61 – The counting number of the packet received.
  • Page 62 – Detail Counter
  • Page 68 – The; switch; offers powerful 5 kinds of QoS functions. There are Per Port
  • Page 69 – Per Port Priority
  • Page 70 – VLAN Tag Priority
  • Page 72 – IP ToS Classification
  • Page 74 – Advance
  • Page 76 – Advanced Mode
  • Page 77 – IP Diffserv Classification
  • Page 78 – Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network
  • Page 80 – IGMP Snooping Status
  • Page 82 – Allowed Group
  • Page 83 – A new entry of; allowed group; configuration can be created after the
  • Page 85 – If DHCP
  • Page 86 – VLAN Mode Setting
  • Page 93 – Tag Rule
  • Page 94 – Valid range is 1~4094. It works only when Role is set to Hybrid.
  • Page 95 – Function Description:
  • Page 96 – The port that exists in the searched MAC Entry.
  • Page 97 – MAC Table Maintenance
  • Page 98 – Static Forward
  • Page 99 – Static Filter
  • Page 100 – MAC Alias
  • Page 102 – of the VLANs. The GVRP offers the function providing the
  • Page 105 – GVRP Counter
  • Page 106 – Total GARP BPDU is transmitted by the GVRP application.
  • Page 107 – GVRP Group Information
  • Page 108 – STP Status
  • Page 109 – Current Forward Delay:
  • Page 113 – Admin Point To Point:
  • Page 114 – button to send a RSTP BPDU from the port you
  • Page 116 – a) 12 ports have already used Static Trunk Group ID 1, the 13th port
  • Page 119 – Aggregator View
  • Page 121 – LACP System Priority
  • Page 122 – Authentication server:
  • Page 123 – LAN; Authenticator’s System
  • Page 124 – Supplicant A
  • Page 125 – When the supplicant issue an EAP-Logoff message to; Access allowed; EAPOL
  • Page 126 – Port Mode
  • Page 129 – Port Security Management
  • Page 133 – Email/SMS Configuration
  • Page 135 – Default Configuration:
  • Page 136 – Save As Start Configuration
  • Page 137 – Restore Default Configuration
  • Page 138 – Restore User Configuration
  • Page 139 – Config File
  • Page 140 – Diagnostics
  • Page 141 – Loopback Test
  • Page 142 – Ping Test
  • Page 143 – TFTP Server
  • Page 144 – Log Data
  • Page 145 – Upload log data through tftp.
  • Page 146 – Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 147 – Reboot
  • Page 148 – Logout
  • Page 149 – Operation of CLI; Username: admin
  • Page 151 – To see the commands of the mode, please input “
  • Page 152 – end; Description
  • Page 153 – help
  • Page 155 – logout
  • Page 156 – restore user
  • Page 157 – save user
  • Page 158 – authentication; Argument
  • Page 161 – To configure the settings related with 802.1X Radius Server.
  • Page 162 – show mode; To display the mode of each port.; show parameter; To display the parameter settings of each port.
  • Page 163 – show security; To display the; status of each port.; show state; Show the Radius server configuration
  • Page 164 – account; add
  • Page 165 – To change the username and password of an existing account.
  • Page 166 – alarm; To remove the configuration of E-mail address.
  • Page 167 – To set up the IP address of the email server.
  • Page 168 – To disable email, sms and trap of events.
  • Page 169 – To disable the trap of the events.
  • Page 170 – To enable the sms of the events.
  • Page 172 – show
  • Page 173 – To add sms phone number.
  • Page 174 – Syntax; To display the configuration of SMS trap event.; autologout; To set up the timer of autologout.
  • Page 175 – bandwidth
  • Page 176 – To set up the Ingress-rate of the ports.
  • Page 177 – To display all current settings of the bandwidth.
  • Page 178 – export start
  • Page 179 – To set up the filepath and filename that will be exported.
  • Page 181 – To set up the delay time for DHCP Boot.
  • Page 182 – diag
  • Page 183 – firmware; To set up the image file that will be upgraded.
  • Page 184 – gvrp; disable
  • Page 186 – To set default applicant mode for each port.
  • Page 187 – To set the restricted mode for each port.
  • Page 188 – To set gvrp join time, leave time, and leaveall time for each port.
  • Page 189 – To display the counter number of the port.
  • Page 190 – hostname; To set up the hostname of the switch.
  • Page 191 – To set up the mode of IGMP Snooping.
  • Page 192 – IP; disable dhcp
  • Page 193 – To set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
  • Page 194 – log; clear
  • Page 196 – To delete the mac alias entry.
  • Page 197 – To look for the relative mac information in mac table.; To display all mac table information.
  • Page 198 – To set up the age out time of dynamic learning mac.
  • Page 199 – To add the static mac entry.; To remove the static mac entry.
  • Page 200 – show filter; To display the static filter table.; show forward; To display the static forward table.
  • Page 201 – management
  • Page 202 – To delete a specific record or range.
  • Page 203 – To edit management policy record.
  • Page 205 – set len
  • Page 206 – mirror; disable: end the function of mirror
  • Page 207 – To display the setting status of Mirror function.
  • Page 208 – port; clear counter
  • Page 209 – To enable the flow control function of the port.
  • Page 210 – show conf
  • Page 211 – To display the summary counting of each port’s traffic.; show status; To display the port’s current status.
  • 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.
  • Page 213 – To set class of ports on IP DiffServe qos.
  • Page 214 – To set class of ports on vlan tag-based qos.
  • Page 215 – To set class of ports on IP TOS qos.
  • Page 216 – reboot; snmp; The Enable here is used for the activation snmp or set-community.
  • Page 217 – The Show here is to display the configuration of SNMP.
  • Page 218 – stp; MCheck
  • Page 219 – To set up the parameters of STP.
  • Page 220 – To set up the version of STP.
  • Page 221 – show port; To display the port information of STP.
  • Page 222 – To display the status of STP.
  • Page 223 – system; To set the contact description of the switch.
  • Page 224 – To display the basic information of the switch.
  • Page 225 – tftp; To set up the IP address of tftp server.
  • Page 226 – time; set daylightsaving
  • Page 227 – To set up the current time via NTP server.
  • Page 228 – trunk; To delete the trunking port.
  • Page 229 – To display the aggregator list.; To display the detailed information of the LACP trunk group.
  • Page 230 – To display the value of LACP Priority.; To display the aggregator status and the settings of each port.
  • Page 231 – vlan; Don’t drop the untagged frames.
  • Page 232 – To drop frames from the non-member port.
  • Page 234 – To set egress rule: configure the port roles.
  • Page 235 – To add or edit the tag-based vlan group.
  • Page 236 – show pvid
  • Page 237 – vs
  • Page 238 – master or slave
  • Page 240 – Appendix A; Features
  • Page 242 – Power Requirement :; AC Line; Ambient Temperature
  • Page 243 – Note: Any specification is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 244 – Appendix B
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Summary

Page 4 - ii; Table of Contents; TP P

ii Table of Contents CAUTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- V ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES ---------------------------------------------------- V CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 1-1. OVERVIE...

Page 5 - iii

iii 3-9. DHCP BOOT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 3-10. VLAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78 3-10-1. VLAN M ODE --------------------------------------------------------------------...

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