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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; WGSW; Package Contents
  • Page 12 – How to Use this Manual
  • Page 14 – CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION; be explained in 2; Ports
  • Page 16 – Lights; Port
  • Page 18 – Module Hardware Description
  • Page 20 – LED; Act; Installing the Switch
  • Page 21 – Cable; Step 4
  • Page 23 – CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION; Management Access Overview; ABLE
  • Page 25 – connected to the external modem.
  • Page 26 – Switch are; public; The Switch supports the following protocols:
  • Page 27 – adhere to the same open standard.
  • Page 28 – Chapter 4 Menu-Driven Console Management; Logging on to the Switch; admin”; IGURE; Performing Basic Management
  • Page 29 – Navigating Through the Console Interface; Performing Basic Management Activities; Basic Management
  • Page 30 – General; If you select
  • Page 31 – To change the system name:; Enter; Enter System
  • Page 32 – Backspace; Down Arrow; Contact or Location
  • Page 33 – admin Password; Enter Old
  • Page 34 – key to delete the error.; Enter New Password
  • Page 36 – Enter a new guest password. If you make a mistake, use the; to return to the; Statistic Collection
  • Page 37 – Disabled —
  • Page 39 – Highlight one of the following choices:; Disabled; prevents remote Telnet logins to the Switch.; Enabled; Press Enter to return to the General screen.
  • Page 40 – HTTP L; OGIN; Disable
  • Page 41 – Changing the Speed and Flow Contro
  • Page 42 – To configure an individual port, highlight the port and press the; with the; Line Speed; value highlighted. The following
  • Page 43 – Speed Options
  • Page 44 – Line Speed & Flow Control
  • Page 45 – LAN Port Configurations; Section
  • Page 46 – Figure
  • Page 49 – Console Port Configurations
  • Page 53 – SLIP; SLIP Address
  • Page 54 – Console Port; SLIP Subnet Mask
  • Page 56 – Advanced Management; L2 Switching DataBase; “Switching Database; IP Networking; “Static Filtering”; Spanning Tree; “Spanning Tree Functions”
  • Page 57 – Switching Database Configuration
  • Page 58 – VLAN & PVID Perspective
  • Page 60 – section
  • Page 61 – VLAN S; ETTINGS SCREEN; With the highlight in the; key. The Enter New VLAN ID screen; Press Enter. The VLAN ID appears next to; VLAN ID; in the New VLAN Settings screen.
  • Page 62 – VLAN Name
  • Page 63 – Adding New Switch Ports
  • Page 65 – If you highlight; Select Forbidden Ports; , as in the following; the; Select Untagged Ports; Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to highlight an individual port.
  • Page 66 – All Ports; to select all of the ports at one time.
  • Page 68 – To delete a VLAN ID from the VLAN Perspective screen:
  • Page 69 – Yes
  • Page 70 – Press the Enter key. A screen similar to the following appears.
  • Page 71 – VLAN Activities; Press the Up or Down Arrow key to highlight; VLAN Settings
  • Page 72 – To add ports to a VLAN:
  • Page 73 – Select either untagged or tagged ports. To select untagged ports:; Untagged Ports; and press Enter. The Select Untagged Ports screen appears, with
  • Page 75 – To configure all ports, highlight; When you finish, press Esc until you return to the desired screen.
  • Page 76 – The following steps will show you how to set the PVID.
  • Page 77 – IP Multicast Group Perspective
  • Page 78 – IP Multicast Group Perspective
  • Page 79 – If IGMP is disabled, the message; IGMP Currently Disabled; appears instead of the screen; Other Protocols; in the Advanced Management menu to set IGMP to; Passive; or; Active; “Other Protocols”
  • Page 80 – to the following appears.
  • Page 81 – When you finish, press Esc until you return to the desired screen.; To obtain a MAC address perspective:; MAC Address Perspective; and press the Enter
  • Page 82 – When you finish, press the Esc key to return to the desired screen.; From the L2 Switching Database screen, highlight; Port Perspective; and press the Enter key. The
  • Page 83 – proceed to; Per Port VLAN
  • Page 84 – activities you want to view.
  • Page 85 – Enter MAC Addr to Search:; Hiding or Displaying the Port Column
  • Page 86 – Per Port Statistics; Port Statistics appears.
  • Page 87 – and press Enter to reset the counters, Or highlight; No; and press Enter to not reset them.
  • Page 88 – highlighted, press the; key to reset the counters. Or to retain them, press the; Esc; key or highlight
  • Page 89 – Per Port MAC Limit
  • Page 90 – Enter New Limit; Returning to the Advanced Management Screen; Switch Management; Advanced Management screen
  • Page 91 – IP and RIP Settings
  • Page 93 – IP Address
  • Page 95 – ARP Table; Adding Static ARP Table Entries; Internet Address
  • Page 96 – Press the Enter key. The Enter Internet Address screen appears.; in the Static ARP Specifications screen.
  • Page 97 – Press the Down Arrow key to highlight; and press Enter. The Enter Physical; appears next to; Physical Address
  • Page 98 – return to the ARP Table screen.
  • Page 99 – and press the Enter key. You are; Routing Table
  • Page 102 – If you selected; Static Route
  • Page 105 – To add a relay IP, hold down the Shift key and press; Highlight the appropriate interface, or highlight; All Interfaces
  • Page 106 – With the highlight on; DHCP Gateway; and press Enter to enable the DHCP gateway.
  • Page 108 – Preferred Field; To define additional DHCP gateways, repeat steps 1 through 10.; Ping; the highlight in the; Host
  • Page 109 – To change the ping settings:
  • Page 110 – Use the Down Arrow key to highlight; Count; and press Enter. The Enter Packet Count screen; and press Enter. The Enter Packet Size screen appears.
  • Page 111 – and press Enter. The Enter Timeout screen appears.
  • Page 112 – Bridging
  • Page 113 – No Aging; and press the Enter key. Otherwise, highlight; Set Aging; flood limit for all ports, highlight
  • Page 114 – To set an unlimited flood limit, highlight; Unlimited; Set Flood Limit; Press the Esc key until you return to the desired screen.
  • Page 115 – overall Switch performance as a result in some case.; Static Filtering; screen appears, with; Source MAC Address Out-Filters; Source MAC Address Out-Filters
  • Page 116 – To access destination MAC addresses, select; Destination MAC Address Out-Filters; and press; Hold down the Shift key and press
  • Page 117 – Source MAC Address; and press Enter. The following screen appears.
  • Page 118 – Spanning Tree Functions
  • Page 119 – Spanning Tree Protocol Configurations
  • Page 120 – To modify the selections shown:
  • Page 121 – Bridge Priority
  • Page 122 – next to; Hello Time
  • Page 123 – Use the Down Arrow key to highlight; Forward Delay
  • Page 124 – Press the Esc key to return to the Spanning Tree Protocol screen.; Spanning Tree Port States; in the Spanning Tree Protocol screen and press the; key until you return to the desired screen.
  • Page 125 – To change the administration status:; Enable or disable the selected port:
  • Page 126 – Spanning Tree Path Costs
  • Page 127 – To change the costs in the Spanning Tree Path Costs screen:; Press the Enter key. The Enter Path Cost screen appears.
  • Page 128 – Spanning Tree Port Priorities
  • Page 129 – of becoming a Root port.; SNMP; from the Advanced Management screen, the
  • Page 130 – following SNMP Configurations screen appears, with the; value is
  • Page 131 – and press Enter. Your selection appears next to; Use the Down Arrow key to highlight; Get Community Name; and press Enter. The Enter Get
  • Page 132 – Set Community Name
  • Page 133 – Trap Community Name; Trap Host 1 IP Address; and press Enter. The Enter Trap Host 1 IP Address screen appears.
  • Page 134 – Press Enter. The IP address you typed appears next to; and
  • Page 140 – Trap; Select
  • Page 141 – Current Stack Size shows the number of stacked switches.
  • Page 143 – Press ESC. The selected port will appear in the Stack Port field.
  • Page 144 – appear. Highlight Enabled and press Enter.; same. The Switch IDs should be set different.
  • Page 145 – The function of stacking is completed.
  • Page 147 – Press ESC to go back to the Stacking screen.
  • Page 148 – appear. The table shows the status of all stacked switch.; Other Protocols; from the Advanced Management screen and press the Enter key, the; GVRP
  • Page 149 – VLAN can cover a wide span of switches in a network.
  • Page 150 – To change the IGMP setting, highlight; IGMP; and press Enter. When the following screen appears,; “IP
  • Page 151 – receive a screen as shown in Figure 5-107.; ORT
  • Page 153 – Press ESC to go back to the Advanced Management screen.
  • Page 154 – Using; Only WGSW-2402A supports this function.; Port Mirroring
  • Page 155 – With the highlight on; , press the Enter key. A Mirror Options screen appears, listing the; selected appears next to; Mirror To; in the Port Mirroring Options screen.
  • Page 156 – Mirror Mode
  • Page 157 – Press the Esc key. Your selections appear in the first screen.
  • Page 158 – “Hiding or Displaying the Port Column”; Setting Quality of Service Parameters; S C; LASS
  • Page 160 – S P; ROFILE
  • Page 162 – configurations may be used.
  • Page 164 – IETF D
  • Page 165 – Logical Port Settings”
  • Page 166 – Global Settings; and press the Enter key. The Global Setting menu
  • Page 167 – selection appears next to; QoS Status
  • Page 168 – Press the Down Arrow key to highlight; WRED Drop Priority Setting; . The WRED Drop Priority
  • Page 169 – To change the low-drop percentage, press the Enter key with; Low Drop Percentage; The following screen appears.; highlight; Level 2; and press Enter. The following options appear.
  • Page 170 – Highlight the appropriate percentage and press Enter.; High Drop
  • Page 171 – Logical Port
  • Page 172 – User Define Port
  • Page 173 – User-Define menu appears for the port you selected.; With the highlight on; Port Number; , press the Enter key. The port Number screen appears under
  • Page 174 – Drop Priority; , and then press the Enter key. The Drop
  • Page 175 – Transmit Priority
  • Page 176 – Port Status; Press the Esc key to return to the User-Define Port Index Screen.
  • Page 177 – information, refer to; Range Port; , and then press the
  • Page 178 – Enter. The low port number you typed appears next to; Low Port Number; Down Port Number
  • Page 180 – and press the Enter key. Your selection appears next to
  • Page 181 – VLAN; The VLAN Priority Index screen appears.; VLAN Priority Setting screen appears.
  • Page 184 – Press the Down Arrow key to highlight a ToS priority number.
  • Page 185 – Perform steps 3 through 9 under; Profile; The QoS Profile screen appears.
  • Page 186 – Megabit Profile; Profile screen appears.; Attributes screen appears.; NA
  • Page 187 – To change the profile name, press the Enter key with; . When Profile Name box; Profile Name
  • Page 188 – scheduling algorithm.
  • Page 189 – are
  • Page 192 – steps under 3 through 8 under; Port Configuration; the Enter key. The Port Configuration screen appears.
  • Page 193 – Active Profile
  • Page 194 – Note: Fixed Drop Priority; Fixed Transmit Priority; are read-only parameters that cannot be; Rate Control; , and then press the Enter
  • Page 195 – Use the Down Arrow key to highlight; and press the Enter key. The Rate Control; Rate; in the Rate Control screen.
  • Page 197 – Average Rate; To change the traffic type, press the Down Arrow key to highlight; Traffic Type; The Traffic Type screen appears.
  • Page 198 – Sending and Receiving Files
  • Page 199 – access the specified TFTP server.
  • Page 200 – press Enter. The name you typed appears next to; File Name; , then press Enter. When the Enter IP Address
  • Page 202 – Select File Type
  • Page 205 – to transfer the file now.
  • Page 206 – press Enter to not transfer the file at this time.
  • Page 207 – Chapter 6 Web-Based Browser Management; Logging on to the Switch; To log on to the Switch:; admin; or click a console name from the; Login ID; Password; Login
  • Page 208 – Understanding the Browser Interface
  • Page 209 – Chapter 7; Performing File Activities
  • Page 210 – TFTP W; INDOW
  • Page 211 – Performing Basic Setup Activities
  • Page 213 – LAN P
  • Page 214 – Basic Setup; . A page similar to the
  • Page 215 – , enable or disable the admin setting for the port:; Up
  • Page 216 – Auto; Flow Control Options; turns on flow control at all times.; turns off flow control at all times.
  • Page 217 – Viewing; To change the console baud rate, click a speed from the
  • Page 218 – All the other selections force a specific console baud rate.; Flow Control; Modem Control
  • Page 219 – If you enabled a modem connection to the console port, use the; Modem Setup String Flag; text; Custom; string in the; Modem Setup String; To enable or disable SLIP, click the appropriate option from the
  • Page 220 – If you enabled SLIP, type a SLIP address in the; text box. The address consists of; text box. The subnet; Update Setting
  • Page 222 – MAC Address Management; MAC A; DDRESS
  • Page 223 – Advanced Setup
  • Page 224 – to; switch ports similar to the following appears.
  • Page 225 – settings. A MAC View window similar to the following appears.
  • Page 226 – To obtain an individual MAC view:; A prompt to enter a MAC address similar to the following appears.; Get Information; button. A MAC View window similar to the following appears.
  • Page 227 – click it to view its settings.; and point to
  • Page 229 – window similar to the following appears.; Delete IP; button to delete the IP address.
  • Page 230 – not need the IP address before deleting it.; IP Subnet Mask; , click in the text box and type a new address.; Frame Type; selection, click another value from the dropdown list.; Proxy ARP; Specify whether you want to advertise routes.
  • Page 232 – When you finish making your selections, click the; To access default gateway settings:; To add a default gateway:
  • Page 233 – To access DHCP gateway settings:
  • Page 234 – Maximum Hops; to the next IP subnetwork. You can change this value if desired.; button to enable the parameters you selected.
  • Page 235 – Per Port Statistics; and click; Per Port Statistics.; A list of ports
  • Page 236 – requiring you to refresh the window.
  • Page 237 – Static MAC Filters
  • Page 238 – MAC F; ILTER
  • Page 239 – Add MAC Addr; button. The Static Source MAC Address Out-Filter window appears.; Source MAC Address Out-Filter; text box, type a unique MAC source address you want to; Add
  • Page 240 – Delete MAC Addr; Delete; button. The source MAC address filter is deleted.
  • Page 243 – . The destination MAC address filter is deleted.; Note; need the filter before you delete it.; IP Multicast Group
  • Page 245 – IG; To access the VLAN & PVID perspective parameters, point to; PVID Perspective; PVID Setting; options in the following appear.; VLAN O; PTIONS
  • Page 247 – You cannot map a port to more than one port type.; The following figure shows an example of defining port types.
  • Page 249 – similar to the following appears, showing the VLAN you added.; Any VLANs already defined appear.
  • Page 250 – Click the six buttons to modify the VLAN configuration you need.; Any VLAN already defined appear.; Delete VLAN
  • Page 251 – Select a VLAN ID; drop-down list to click the ID of the VLAN you want to delete.; need the VLAN before you delete it.; current PVID setting as below appears.
  • Page 252 – setting and close this screen.; Spanning Tree Perspective; To access the spanning tree perspective parameters, point to; Spanning; . The options as the following figure appear.
  • Page 253 – The spanning tree perspective options are:
  • Page 254 – whether; Spanning Tree Protocol; is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 255 – To view and/or change Spanning Tree configurations by port.; ports similar to the following appears.; Configuration window similar to the following appears.
  • Page 256 – Port Priority; Path Cost; , specify whether the port is up or down.
  • Page 257 – Viewing and/or Changing SNMP Parameters; To view and/or change all SNMP-related information, point to; SNMP C; ONFIGURATION; , indicate whether it is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 259 – Configuring GVRP and IGMP; To enable or disable the GVRP and/or IGMP protocols, point to
  • Page 260 – , disable it or make it passive or active.; groups and associated ports similar to the following appear.
  • Page 262 – To mirror ports, point to; . Parameters similar to the following
  • Page 263 – Index; column, find the port you want to mirror to.
  • Page 264 – Mirror From; to the one shown in the; data to “mirror to” port.
  • Page 265 – Selecting Stacking Settings; For detail stacking configuration parameter, please refer to
  • Page 266 – Use the; Stacking State; drop-down list to enable or disable stacking.; Note: Stacking State; must be enabled to specify the other parameters in this window.
  • Page 267 – Chapter 8 SNMP and RMON Management; Overview
  • Page 270 – PLANET Private MIB; can be found on the “MIB” directory of bundled CD.
  • Page 271 – Appendix A Cable Specifications; Ethernet Type; Category 3 or better, UTP or STP
  • Page 273 – Appendix B Example of Stacking Switches
  • Page 275 – Appendix C VLAN; This switch supports the following VLAN features:
  • Page 276 – C.1 Assigning Ports to VLANs
  • Page 278 – C.3 Connecting VLAN Groups; provided by this switch.
  • Page 279 – configuration that supports routing is shown below.; IP R; OUTING
  • Page 280 – Appendix D VLAN Overlapping; configure PVID and create VLAN groups as the following table:; CONFIGURATION; PVID; U U U U U U U U; VLAN 100 consist port 1 to port 8 as untagged.
  • Page 281 – VLAN 200 consist port 1 to port 5 as untagged port.
  • Page 282 – can not connect each other.
  • Page 283 – Appendix E Console Port Pin Assignment; provided in the following tables.; E.1 DB9 Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 285 – DTE Port
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