Lantronix SW 94000 - Manual

Lantronix SW 94000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Lantronix Corporate Headquarters
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – : Switch Management
  • Page 7 – Front View; Package Contents; This Management Switch; Product Highlights; Basic Features
  • Page 8 – Management Support; VLAN
  • Page 9 – Front Panel Display; Port Status LEDs
  • Page 10 – Physical Ports; Connectivity
  • Page 11 – Half-duplex mode uses; UNICAST SWITCHING; VLAN Classification
  • Page 12 – Whether the source port ID is the same as destination port ID.; MULTICAST SWITCHING; VLAN classification; Same as for unicast switching.; Same as for unicast switching.; Filtering; After learning the address, the Xpress-Pro SW 94000 switch checks:; Forwarding
  • Page 13 – Broadcast Containment
  • Page 14 – VLAN implementation allows:; A switch port may be associated with multiple VLANs.; Definitions of VLAN Membership; VLAN CONFIGURATION
  • Page 15 – GVRP; Routing switches support IP Multicast Filtering by:
  • Page 16 – Switch Management; Administration console via RS-232 serial port
  • Page 18 – Connecting to Power; Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs or 12VDC DC Jack:; 2VDC DC Jack; standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage.; Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs
  • Page 19 – 4000 switch, and then plug it into a standard DC outlet.; Alarms for Power Failure; The Terminal Block; Download runtime software from serial port0
  • Page 20 – Connecting to Your Network
  • Page 21 – Cabling; Always ensure that the power is off before any installation.
  • Page 22 – Management Access Overview; Advantages
  • Page 23 – Web-based browser interface; External SNMP-based network management application; Administration Console; Direct Access
  • Page 24 – Modem Access; Web Management; Netscape Navigator
  • Page 25 – Internet Explorer; SNMP-Based Network Management; The Xpress-Pro SW 94000 switch supports the following protocols:; Virtual terminal protocols, such as Telnet; must connect a terminal directly to the console port.; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP); Management Architecture
  • Page 27 – Logging on to the switch; At the screen prompt; Login name; Enter the console interface factory default console name; admin; Enter the factory default password (no password,; Factory Default Password:; Note
  • Page 28 – Switch Management Screen; Basic Management; Refer to performing basic management activities.; Advanced Management; Refer to performing advanced management activities.; Logout; Highlight this option and press Enter to log out.; Save Settings
  • Page 29 – Highlight this option and press Enter to reboot.; Navigating Through the Console Interface; move the highlight on the screen.; Performing Basic Management Activities; To Perform Basic Management Activities:; from; The
  • Page 30 – General Management Configurations
  • Page 31 – is highlighted. Press if you want to set speed or flow; Port Setting Options; screen appears. Highlight
  • Page 32 – Line Speed; , move to highlight a desired setting from; Speed Options; and press; Flow Control; , move to highlight a desired setting from the; Flow Cntl Options
  • Page 33 – , move to highlight Up or Down from; Admin Status Options; The port is set as; Admin Down; Move to highlight; Physical Address; to view physical port address.
  • Page 34 – Console Port Configurations
  • Page 35 – Performing Advanced Management Activities; To Perform Advanced Management Activities:; screen and press; View and change IP settings and ping settings.
  • Page 38 – VLAN & PVID Perspective; the; VLAN Settings; and press to view VLAN info of the default
  • Page 39 – New VLAN Settings; from a remote switch.
  • Page 40 – Move to highlight a suitable option from; Port Options; If you added untagged ports and want to now add tagged ports or
  • Page 41 – Move to highlight; VLAN Activities; and press to view or search activity
  • Page 43 – Port Perspective; L2 Switching DataBase
  • Page 44 – Per Port Statistics
  • Page 45 – Move to highlight; Per Port MAC Limit
  • Page 46 – Move to highlight; IP Networking; IP Settings; IP Networking
  • Page 48 – DHCP Gateway Settings; Ping Settings; Ping; Move to highlight; Host
  • Page 50 – Source; or; Destination MAC addresses Out-Filters; for static
  • Page 51 – MAC Address In-Filters; Static Filtering
  • Page 52 – Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Page 55 – SNMP Functions
  • Page 57 – Other Protocols
  • Page 58 – Port Trunking
  • Page 59 – Port Mirroring
  • Page 60 – QoS Setup
  • Page 63 – Tx Queue Setting; Fixed Priority; Move to highlight any port in the; ToS Priority
  • Page 64 – Rate Control; File Transfer
  • Page 65 – Receive File Via TFTP; Move to highlight; IP Address; the file will be obtained.; Send File Via TFTP
  • Page 68 – Switch IP Address; Enter the factory default login ID:; press Enter directly
  • Page 69 – Understanding the Browser Interface; Performing File Activities; To perform File Activities:; File
  • Page 70 – The TFTP protocol is used to upload software to the Xpress-Pro SW
  • Page 71 – Performing Basic Setup Activities; To perform Basic Setup Activities:
  • Page 73 – without requiring you to refresh the window.
  • Page 74 – Port; if you want to change the; Flow Control Options; if you want to configure the
  • Page 76 – Performing Advanced Setup Activities; To perform Advanced Setup Activities:; Advanced Setup
  • Page 78 – VLAN ID; column, click a VLAN ID whose settings you want to view and/or; IP Subnet Mask; , click in the text box and type a new address.; Frame Type
  • Page 85 – button to add an In-Filters MAC Address.
  • Page 89 – Delete VLAN; * No precautionary message appears before you delete a VLAN. * Be sure; TPID; TPID Setting
  • Page 90 – button, and point to; RSTP; in the selection menu.; Configurations; from the
  • Page 101 – Overview; Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message.
  • Page 102 – RMON Groups Supported
  • Page 104 – : Specifications and Standards; Specification
  • Page 105 – Standards
  • Page 106 – Pin Arrangement of RJ45 Connectors; The following table lists the pinout of 10/100BaseT/TX ports.; Pin Regular Ports; The following table lists the pinout of 10/100/1000BaseTX ports.; Pin Ports; A: Connector Pinouts
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Part Number 900-507

Revision A May 2007

XPress-Pro SW 94000

User Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Lantronix Corporate Headquarters

XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2005, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a tra...

Page 3 - Contents

XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide 3 Contents 1: Preface 6 2: Product Overview 7 Xpress-Pro SW94000 Switch___________________________________________ 7 Package Contents ___________________________________________________ 7 Product Highlights ___________________________________________________ 7 Basic Fe...

Page 4 - : Switch Management

1: Preface XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide 4 4: Switch Management 22 Management Access Overview ________________________________________ 22 Administration console via RS-232 serial port _________________________________ 22 Web-based browser interface _____________________________________________ 23 E...

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