Milan Technology MIL-SM2401M-STK - Manual

Milan Technology MIL-SM2401M-STK

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Hardware Description
  • Page 4 – Console Menu Management
  • Page 7 – Technical Specifications
  • Page 10 – Features
  • Page 11 – Software Features
  • Page 14 – used to login and change the configuration using Telnet.; Web-based Management; Internet Explorer or Netscape.; SNMP Network Management
  • Page 15 – Ethernet Switching Technology; unnecessary transmissions.
  • Page 16 – Front Panel; The Front Panel of the MIL-SM2401M-STK switch series consists of 24
  • Page 17 – LED Indicators; LED; Table 2-1. The Description of LED Indicators
  • Page 18 – Rear Panel
  • Page 19 – Desktop Installation; cord and allow air circulation.; Attaching Rubber Feet; B. Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet.
  • Page 20 – Rack-mounted Installation; The MIL-SM2401M-STK switch come with a rack-mounted kid and can be; Figure 2-5. Attach mounting brackets with screws
  • Page 21 – the rack. Secure the switch to the rack with a screwdriver and the; Figure 2-6. Mount the switch in an EIA standard 19-inch Rack; Power On; on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied.
  • Page 23 – Small Workgroup; small workgroup.
  • Page 24 – Segment Bridge; switch allows other users to access the data on server.; Figure 3-2 Department Bridge Application
  • Page 25 – Stacking Workgroup; the member switches.; Figure 3-3. A stacking workgroup application
  • Page 26 – Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port; functions of the switch.; Figure 4-1. Connecting the switch to a terminal via RS-232 cable
  • Page 27 – Communication Parameters; terminal emulation program; or; Hyper Terminal; to match the following default; Figure 4-2. The settings of communication parameters
  • Page 30 – Console Management Options; To enter the Menu Selection management interface, type “; menu; enable; ” at the command
  • Page 31 – To enter CLI Command management interface, type “
  • Page 71 – Press the “; Tab; ” or “; Backspace; ” to choose an item, and press “; Enter; ” key to
  • Page 76 – Press the; key to choose action menu, and then press the; key to select item.
  • Page 77 – username and password.
  • Page 78 – ESC
  • Page 81 – Use this screen to change the User Name. The default user name is; root; Configures all items. When finished, pressing; returns to the action
  • Page 82 – Use this screen to change the Password. The default password is
  • Page 87 – Saves all configured values.
  • Page 89 – Choose a VLAN; Edit; Port Based VLANs
  • Page 90 – Security VLANs; Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic; Space; key to choose forward
  • Page 94 – Exits this page and returns to previous menu.
  • Page 101 – Add static MAC address
  • Page 102 – Edit static MAC address; Delete static MAC address
  • Page 107 – If this parameter is enabled, the “Max bridge
  • Page 108 – Low Queue Max Delay Time:; Collisions Retry Forever:; User can choose to disable collision retry forever and, if a
  • Page 111 – while preventing undesirable loops in the network.
  • Page 125 – device on the network.; LACP operation requires full-duplex mode.; For
  • Page 126 – Port / Trunk Configuration
  • Page 133 – or Authorize. Press the “; key to change the state value for each port.; Displays previous page.
  • Page 138 – current EEPROM value.
  • Page 142 – or come up in an unknown state.
  • Page 143 – key to start the Xmodem routine on the
  • Page 145 – Web-Based Management; Preparing for Web Management; the switch via the Console Menu. Please refer to the; Console Management; chapter for console login instructions.
  • Page 146 – Online Help; Online help is available by pressing the; Help; button for any configuration
  • Page 149 – Pressing the; Clear; button will return all counts to zero.
  • Page 150 – get specific information for that port.
  • Page 151 – Entering new values and clicking the; Apply; button can change the IP Settings.
  • Page 154 – Priority Queue Service Settings:; Select the priority queue service type:; First Come First Service:; The sequence of packets sent is dependent on; Weighted Round Ratio:; This option enables the user to choose a ratio of the
  • Page 157 – IGMP Theory of Operation; configured within a network:
  • Page 158 – has to be enabled, and the Router has to be the Querier.
  • Page 159 – when the VOD server is configured for IGMP Querier.
  • Page 163 – a device on the network.
  • Page 164 – Select; If enabled, the group supports LACP. If disabled, the group is a local; Add
  • Page 165 – and click the; Remove; button to save the new configuration.; Delete; button to remove a trunking Group ID.
  • Page 166 – The LACP Aggregator relation information is displayed as shown.
  • Page 167 – Active; The active port automatically sends LACP protocol packets.; Passive; The passive port does not automatically send LACP; created automatically.
  • Page 168 – switch. IGMP has three fundamental types of messages.
  • Page 170 – Administrator; regardless of the devices network activity.; Port Number
  • Page 171 – then click the
  • Page 175 – button to create a new VLAN group.; button to view other VLAN groups.; button to view and modify existing VLAN Groups.
  • Page 176 – default VLAN1 can’t be deleted.; GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol); automatically add that device to the existing VLAN.
  • Page 178 – Basic; To create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it:; button to create a new VLAN.; Next
  • Page 180 – Port VID; To configure port VID settings:; From the main; Port VLAN ID; per port. Other VLANs need to be tagged. The VLAN ID must be the same as
  • Page 187 – mirrored to the selected analysis port. Press the; button to submit the; Port Mirroring State:; Enables or Disables the port mirroring function.
  • Page 191 – button to add the new trap manager. To remove a trap manager,
  • Page 192 – After entering a new user name and password, click the; button to submit
  • Page 196 – Administrator—TFTP update firmware.
  • Page 197 – TFTP Restore Configuration; screen to
  • Page 198 – Reboot; to restart the system with the current saved configuration.
  • Page 203 – while using the MIL-SM2401M switch series.; Incorrect connections; Faulty or loose cables
  • Page 204 – Diagnostic LED Indicators; Cabling
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Hardware Description

Table of Contents 1. Introduction Features Software Features Package Contents Management Methods Console and Telnet Management Web-based Management SNMP Network Management Ethernet Switching Technology 2. Hardware Description Front Panel LED Indicators Rear Panel Desktop Installation Rack-mounted In...

Page 4 - Console Menu Management

5-2-5. Spanning Tree Commands Set 5-2-6. QoS Commands Set 5-2-7. IGMP Commands Set 5-2-8. Mac/Filter Table Commands Set 5-2-9. SNMP Commands Set 5-2-10. Port Mirroring Commands Set 5-2-11. Stacking Commands Set 5-2-12. 802.1x Commands Set 5-2-13. TFTP Commands Set 6. Console Menu Management 6-1. Mai...

Page 7 - Technical Specifications

7-4-12-1. System Configuration 7-4-12-2. Per Port Configuration 7-4-12-3. 802.1X Miscellaneous Configuration 7-4-13. TFTP Update Firmware 7-4-14. Configuration Backup 7-4-14-1. TFTP Restore Configuration 7-4-14-2. TFTP Backup Configuration 7-4-15. Factory Default 7-4-16. System Reboot 7-5. Panel Lis...

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