LevelOne GSW-2493 - Manual

LevelOne GSW-2493

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Features
  • Page 8 – Software Features; Management
  • Page 10 – Package Contents; Unpack the contents of the; Four Rubber Feet
  • Page 11 – Rack-mounted Kit Power Cord User Manual; Ethernet Switching Technology; which replaced the inefficient receiving port.
  • Page 12 – Hardware Description; Physical Dimension; LED
  • Page 13 – Rear Panel
  • Page 14 – Attaching Rubber Feet; B. Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet.; Rack-mounted Installation; Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch:; Power On
  • Page 15 – Network Application; Stacking Workgroup; without service interruption
  • Page 16 – workgroup application.; Connecting to the Switch; a male DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port.
  • Page 17 – Console Management; Login in the Console Interface
  • Page 18 – Main Menu; Status and Counters:
  • Page 19 – Control Key description:; The control keys provided in all menus:
  • Page 20 – Function Description; Status and Counters; Tab; Port Status; UP
  • Page 21 – Port Counters
  • Page 22 – System Information
  • Page 24 – Switch Static Configuration; Administration Configuration; username and password.
  • Page 25 – Device Information; action to configure.
  • Page 26 – IP Configuration
  • Page 27 – User Name Configuration; You can change the console and web management login user name.
  • Page 28 – Password Configuration; Port Configuration
  • Page 29 – Back Pressure; Trunk Configuration
  • Page 30 – Port Mirroring Configuration; Disable
  • Page 31 – Set the destination port of mirroring packet. All of the packets of; Space; ” key to mark the port that wanted to be mirrored.
  • Page 32 – VLAN Configuration; VLAN Configure; by using “; configuration VLAN ID, Ingress Filter, and Acceptable; ” key to choose forward or drop the frame that VID not matching
  • Page 34 – Enable security VLAN setting:; select to enable or disable security VLAN group.
  • Page 38 – Priority Configuration
  • Page 39 – MAC Address Configuration
  • Page 42 – Edit Filtering MAC address; Misc Configuration
  • Page 43 – bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled situation.
  • Page 44 – IP Stacking System Information:; Shows the current IP stacking status.
  • Page 45 – Protocol Related Configuration; Protocol Relate Configuration section.; STP; preventing undesirable loops in the network.
  • Page 46 – ” key to select the option.; System Configuration; You can; assign path priority number.
  • Page 47 – Per Port Setting
  • Page 48 – SNMP
  • Page 49 – Community Strings
  • Page 50 – Edit Community Name; Choose the item that you want to modify and then press “; Enter; Press “; ” key to change the right.
  • Page 52 – Delete Trap Manager; Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press “; ” will complete deletion.; LACP; more detail information refers to IEEE 802.3ad.
  • Page 53 – Working Ports Setting
  • Page 54 – LACP State Activity; ” key to select the Port State Activity.
  • Page 55 – Group Status; You can enable or disable the IGMP/GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration; ” key to change the value
  • Page 58 – Per Port Configuration; key change the state value.
  • Page 60 – System Reset Configuration; Factory Default; Reset switch to default configuration.
  • Page 61 – Update Firmware
  • Page 62 – TFTP Restore Configuration; type the IP of TFTP server.; ESC; ” back to action menu line.
  • Page 63 – TFTP Backup Configuration
  • Page 64 – You will see the following screen displays.; send file; menu from menu bar.; browse
  • Page 66 – Web-Based Management; About Web-based Management; Console Management
  • Page 67 – root; Online Help; You can click; button when you have any configuration question during the; System Login; ” or ”; OK; ”, then the home screen of the Web-based management
  • Page 68 – Port status; the first port on the first module slot.
  • Page 69 – View the Port Information; see the port information.
  • Page 70 – Port Statistics; Click; button to clean all counts.
  • Page 71 – Administrator; In Administrator function, it provides the following functions:; button. After reset the IP address, you must reboot the switch.
  • Page 72 – Switch Setting; Basic Switch Settings
  • Page 73 – Advanced Setting; Enable MAC address Aging Out:
  • Page 74 – First Come First Service:
  • Page 75 – Misc Config; Collisions Retry Forever:; IGMP Theory of Operation
  • Page 78 – Console Port Information; Port Controls
  • Page 79 – button to apply all configuration.; Trunking
  • Page 80 – Aggregator setting; Group ID
  • Page 81 – Aggregator Information
  • Page 82 – Aggregator Information State Activity; Active
  • Page 83 – Forwarding and Filtering; IGMP Snooping
  • Page 84 – Static MAC Address; powered-off device is active on the network again.; MAC Address; column, enter the MAC address to and from which the port; button to delete unwanted MAC address.
  • Page 85 – MAC filtering; based on the destination addresses.; box, enter the MAC address that wants to filter.
  • Page 86 – VLAN configuration
  • Page 88 – to create a new VLAN group.
  • Page 90 – If the groups’ list is over one page, you can click; to view other VLAN; button to delete unwanted VLAN.; button to modify existing VLAN group.
  • Page 91 – Basic; Enable GVRP Protocol:
  • Page 93 – Enable
  • Page 94 – Spanning Tree
  • Page 96 – has higher priority.; Port Mirroring; ports will be duplicated into mirror port.; Port Mirroring State:
  • Page 97 – SNMP Management
  • Page 98 – System Options; Community strings
  • Page 99 – Trap Manager; Security Manager
  • Page 100 – Per port Configuration
  • Page 102 – TFTP Update Firmware
  • Page 103 – Configuration Backup; TFTP Server IP Address:
  • Page 104 – TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value.; fill in the TFTP server IP
  • Page 105 – button to reset switch to default setting.; System Reboot; Reboot the Switch in software reset. Click; button to reboot the switch.; Panel List
  • Page 106 – IP Stacking
  • Page 108 – communicate and collect the data from the slave switches.; screen of the switch that you have selected.
  • Page 110 – Incorrect connections; Faulty or loose cables
  • Page 111 – network performance.; Diagnosing LED Indicators; find possible solutions.; Cabling; Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or 100
  • Page 112 – Technical Specification; Standard
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 1 Features .......................................................................................................................1 Software Features .........................

Page 7 - Features

1 1. Introduction LevelOne GSW-2493, 4-slot intelligent chassis switch, is a modular switch that can be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch is a store-and-forward device that offers low latency for high-speed networking. The Switch is targeted at workgroup, depart...

Page 8 - Software Features; Management

2 „ Stack management via one IP address, easy management by Web GUI „ IGMP support for Multi Media application „ Support IEEE 802.1p class of service „ Port security supported „ Port bandwidth control supported „ Support IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol „ Supports GVRP function „ PortBase VLAN/802...

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