Page 2 - FCC Class A Appliance; Re-orient the receiving antenna
FCC Class A Appliance This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type -tested and found to comply the specificat...
Page 3 - Contents; Package List; Introduction
i Contents Package List ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iii Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------1 Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Identifying External Components --------...
Page 4 - ii; Troubleshooting
ii Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------- 30 Technical Specifications --------------------------------------- 31 RJ-45 Pin Specification ---------------------------------------- 32
Page 5 - iii; Power cord
iii Package List Check the contents of your package for following parts: l 16/24 Port 10/100Mbps Switch l User's manual l Power cord l 19” rack mount brackets. l RS232 cable If any of these pieces are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton includin...
Page 7 - N T R O D U C T I O N; LevelOne; Features; Features Store-and -Forward mode with wire -speed filtering and
1 I N T R O D U C T I O N The LevelOne GSW-1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option is designed to allow simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via an internal high-speed data channel. This means that it can partition a network more efficiently than bridges or routers...
Page 9 - There are two different module for expansion:; Port 1000SX Gigabit Fiber Module; Front Panel; front panel
3 I D E N T I F Y I N G E X T E R N A L C O M P O N E N T S This product series provide three different running speed – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps in the same hub and automatically distinguish the speed of incoming connection. This section describes the hardware features of these Gigabit Switches...
Page 10 - Rear Panel; For the power cord.
4 2 Port 10/100/1000T Gigabit Module Front Panel 2 Port 1000SX Gigabit Fiber Module Front Panel LED Indicator Panel Refer to the next chapter for detailed information about each of the switch’s LED indicators. Tw isted-Pair Ports Use any of these ports to connect stations or hubs to the switch. Thes...
Page 11 - LED Indicators; O N N E C T I N G; Connecting End node or Hub or Switch
5 LED Indicators LED Indicators LED Function Color Description PWR Green Lit: Power on SMART Green Lit: CPU installed LINK/ACT Green/Yellow Green Lit: 100Mbps, indicates the adapter is connected to hub and incoming Yellow Flash: 10Mbps, traffic entering the port 10/100 L10/100/1000 Green Lit: indica...
Page 12 - Cable distance for Switch; Make sure the wiring is correct; Connecting to Network Backbone or Server; CPU LED; Power LED
6 3. Connect hub or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3/4/5 UTP/STP cabling 4. Connect another hub or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process as described in Step3. Notice: Cable distance for Switch The cable distance between Ethernet Switch and hub/PC should not excee...
Page 14 - Connect TO PC
8 Configuration Connect TO PC RS-232 serial cable Prepare a RS -232 serial cable. Attach the 9-pin female connector to the male connector on the switch. Plug the other side of this cable to your PC Hyper Terminal In Windows 95/98, launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust settings ...
Page 15 - Main Menu
9 Main Menu Launch the new terminal you just set up, and then, turn on the switch. See the following messages for successful connection. To enter any of the submenus, simply type the number on the command line. 24-P 10/100M + 2 -P 1G(COPER MODULE) switch Configuration menu [ver:3.12] [0] Port Settin...
Page 16 - Speed Mode
10 Speed Mode Entry: Select “0” from Main Menu. Purpose: Media Speed Control for each port. Default: All port s are auto- negotiation. 1.Input port number for which you want to configure, ’A’ or ‘a’ for select all port to configure, type ‘E’ or ‘e’ back to Main Menu, than press ENTER. For example, i...
Page 18 - Address Learn
12 Address Learn Entry : Select “1” from Main Menu. Purpose: A port’s MAC address register is cleared on power-up, or hardware reset. If this item is enabled, the dynamically learned SA will be leared if it is not refreshed in less than the aging time. Default: Enable with aging time 5 minutes. Exam...
Page 21 - VLAN
15 4. repeat step 1 through 3 but input ‘5’ and ‘6’ to assigned [port 5 ,6 ] to next VLAN group ,than you can see the result below 5. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ will assigned others to VALN group 3 and back to main menu. 6. assigned with a dedicated uplink port for each VLANs, please refer to section of “Uplin...
Page 22 - Queues Priority; input ‘1’ for select port
16 Queues Priority Entry: Select “3” from Main Menu. Purpose: The switch can support priority either from tagged frame or based on the input ports. This entry is for port - based priority, level 0 stand for the lowest priority, level 7 as highest priority. Flow control will be disable if priority le...
Page 23 - Trunk
17 Trunk Entry: Select “4” from Main Menu. Purpose: This switch can assigned port 1 – 8 to trunk 0 or trunk 1,port 9 – 16 to trunk 2 or trunk 3 , port 17 – 24 to trunk 4 or trunk 5, with L2 Trunking automatically load-balances among its member ports through the use of unique and statistical methods,...
Page 24 - type ‘A’ or ‘a’ three times to assigned trunk port member
18 2. type ‘A’ or ‘a’ three times to assigned trunk port member 3. type ‘C’ or ‘c’ to finish setting 4. Repeat step 1-3 but select trunk 2 and type ‘A’ or ‘a’ 8 times Select :>> 0 Trunk 0 ,member >> [A] Add [D] Delete [C] Setting [E] Exit Trunk 0 ,member >>port 1 2 3 [A] Add [D] De...
Page 25 - type ‘E’ or ‘e’ return to main menu
19 5. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ return to main menu Trunk 2 ,member >>port 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [A] Add [D] Delete [C] Setting [E] Exit Select :>> c Please Wait !! Which Trunk [0] Trunk 0 (1 2 3 ) [1] Trunk 1 (Disable) [2] Trunk 2 (9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ) [3] Trunk 3 (Disable) [4] Trunk 4 (Disa...
Page 26 - Uplink Port
20 Uplink Port Entry: Select “5” from Main Menu. Purpose: The uplink port provides a way to connect the switch with a repeater hub, a workgroup switch, a router, or any type of interconnecting device compliance with IEEE 802.3 standards. Switch will send all frames with unmatched DA and multicast/br...
Page 28 - Sele
22 6. repeat steps1 –5 to assign others to uplink port 10 ,as result below: 7. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ back to main menu Select :>> e Uplink Port Group 1 >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 --> uplink to port 9 UpLink Group 2 ,assigned ports>> [S] Port Select [D] Port Delete [A] Select All Ports [C] C...
Page 31 - Monitor Port
25 Monitor Port Entry: Select “6” from Main Menu. Purpose: The switch supports port monitoring. This feature provides complete network monitoring capability at 100 Mbit/s. A copy of egress (TX) data and ingress (RX) data of the monitored port is sent to their respective snooping ports. Default: Disa...
Page 33 - View Configuration
27 View Configuration Entry: Select “7” from Main Menu. Purpose: Diplay configuration of port setting,address learn,VLAN,priority,trunk,uplink port, monitor port. Select :>> 7 [Port Setting] F:full duplex ,H:half duplex ,Y:flow control enable ,N:flow control disable [ 1] Auto /Y [ 2] Auto /Y [...
Page 35 - Switch Operation; Address Table
29 Switch Operation Address Table The LevelOne 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network, including MAC address, port no, etc. Th...
Page 36 - increasing the network throughput and availability
30 increasing the network throughput and availability Store -and-Forward Store- and-Forward is one type of packet -forwarding techniques. A Store- and Forward Ethernet Switching stores the incoming frame in an internal buffer, do the complete error checking before transmission. Therefore, no error p...
Page 37 - The Link LED is not lit
31 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If LevelOne GSW-1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option is not functioning properly, make sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual.. l The Link LED is not li...
Page 38 - Temperature: Operating – 0
32 T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S l Standard: IEEE802.3. IEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab l Network Media: 10Base-T – UTP/STP category 3 or 5 cable 100Base-TX – UTP/STP category 5 cable 1000Base-TX, 4 pairs category 5 cable 1000Base-SX, Multi-mode 62.5/125µm fiber optic cable l Conn...
Page 39 - RJ-45 Connector pin assignment
33 RJ -4 5 P I N S P E C I F I C A T I O N When connecting your LevelOne GSW- 1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a modified crossover cable is necessary. Please review these products for matching cable pin assignment. The following...
Page 40 - other devices connection
34 The following shows straight cable and crossover cable connection: Straight cable for Switch (uplink MDI -II port) to switch/Hub or other devices connection Crossover cable for Switch (MDI -X port) to switch/hub or other network devices (MDI -X port) connection