UNICOM SmartGST-2402M - Manual

UNICOM SmartGST-2402M

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SmartGST; SER’S; s e r i e s
  • Page 3 – UNICOM; Full wire speed forwarding rate; Software Features; TFTP and Console firmware upgrade
  • Page 4 – IGMP; Per port support Bandwidth control. Per level 100K.; DHCP; Support DHCP Client; Broadcast Storm; Package Contents; Power Cord; SmartGST-2402M Managed Rubber Feet
  • Page 5 – Ethernet Switching Technology; Hardware Description; functional overview of this Switch.; Front Panel
  • Page 6 – LED Indicators; LED; Power
  • Page 7 – Off; Rear Panel; Attaching Rubber Feet; footpads can protect the Switch from shock and vibration.
  • Page 8 – Rack-mounted Installation; Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch:
  • Page 9 – Power On; Network Application; Small Workgroup
  • Page 10 – Segment Bridge
  • Page 11 – Connecting to the Switch; Console Management; Login in the Console Interface; or; Hyper Terminal; and configure its; to match the following default characteristics of the; After you have completed the parameter settings, press “; OK
  • Page 12 – Main Menu; Login
  • Page 13 – You can press the; Backspace; key to choose an item and then the; Enter; key to; Tab
  • Page 17 – ESC
  • Page 21 – Acceptable Frame type:
  • Page 22 – Press; Space; key to choose VLAN member. There are two choices:; “ESC”; to go back to the action menu line.
  • Page 25 – In the
  • Page 26 – There are 0~7 priority levels that can be set to high or low priority.; key to select the priority level mapping to high or low queue.
  • Page 27 – Add static MAC address; Edit static MAC address; Delete static MAC address
  • Page 28 – Edit Filtering MAC address; Delete Filtering MAC address
  • Page 29 – Max bridge transmit delay bound
  • Page 30 – Collisions Retry Forever:
  • Page 31 – This page enables or disables the Spanning Tree function. Press
  • Page 33 – Type a name to be used for the switch.
  • Page 34 – Read only
  • Page 35 – _Delete Community Name; Choose the community name that you want to delete and then press; once will complete deletion operation.
  • Page 36 – _Add the trap manager
  • Page 37 – This page can configure and view the LACP status.; key to enable or disable LACP (Link Aggregation Control
  • Page 38 – Configure all items. When finished with configuration, press; to go back to
  • Page 42 – State
  • Page 43 – Reset switch to default configuration.
  • Page 44 – How to update TFTP firmware.; to go to the action line.
  • Page 45 – Type the IP of TFTP server.
  • Page 46 – to go to action line.
  • Page 47 – Select “; send file; About Web-based Management
  • Page 48 – System Login
  • Page 49 – Unlink
  • Page 50 – Displays the state of the user setting.
  • Page 51 – Reset; ” button to clear all counts.; Apply; You must reset the switch for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 52 – Miscellaneous Setting
  • Page 53 – Priority Queue Service settings:
  • Page 54 – Enable; IGMP Theory of Operation; Auto Mode
  • Page 55 – . All switches must be in; disable; mode when the VOD server is
  • Page 56 – This page changes each port’s status.
  • Page 58 – group id
  • Page 59 – Active; The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets.; Passive; The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets
  • Page 61 – From the main menu, click administrator; Add
  • Page 62 – In the MAC Address box, enter the MAC address that you want to filter.
  • Page 63 – In the default configuration, VLAN support is disabled.; Support Port-based VLAN; Packets are only passed among members of the same VLAN group.; Note
  • Page 64 – Click; to create a new VLAN group.; ” to view other VLAN groups.
  • Page 66 – Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it.; VLAN configuration, click
  • Page 67 – Port VID; Configure port VID settings; From the main; Port VLAN ID
  • Page 68 – VLAN ID; Ingress Filtering; : Forward only packets with VID matching this port's configured VID.; Disable; : Disable Ingress filter function; Acceptable Frame type; Accept all Packets
  • Page 70 – to update the changes on; Name; : Enter a name to be used for the switch.; Location; Enter the name of a person or organization.
  • Page 71 – information and to set MIB objects.; Type the new password. The default is “; root
  • Page 73 – There are four configuration states for each port:
  • Page 74 – Reauth period
  • Page 75 – Reset Switch to default configuration.
  • Page 76 – the system powers on.
  • Page 77 – Once connected, you will see “CCCC...”displayed on the console.
  • Page 79 – Troubleshooting; Incorrect connections; Faulty or loose cables; Diagnosing LED Indicators; Cabling
  • Page 81 – Technical Specification; Specifications; K Mac with Auto Learning
  • Page 82 – Power Supply
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UNICOM

SmartGST-2402M

1

Introduction

Unicom’s new 24 Port SmartGST-2402M is a high-speed, professional-grade

managed Fast Ethernet switch that provides wire-speed, a Fast Ethernet switching

technology that allows high-performance, low-cost connections up to Full-Duplex,

100Mbps Fast Ethernet networks. The SmartGST-2402M switch is a store-and-

forward device that offers low latency for high-speed networking and features an

expansion slot for an optional 1000Base-T/SX/LX module. It is ideal for workgroup,

department, or backbone environments.

Figure 1-1. The SmartGST-2402M

Features

Conforms to IEEE 802.3, 802.3ab, 802.3ad, 802.3u, 802.3z, 802.1d, 802.1p,
802.1Q, and 802.3x standards

24 auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports

Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover for 10Base-T and 100Base-TX ports

One Expansion Slot for 2 Port 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX, or 1000Base-T
modules ( Optional )

N-way Auto-negotiation supported

Back-Pressure-Base flow control on Half-duplex link mode

Pause-Frame-Base flow control on Full-duplex link mode

Store-and-forwarding switching architecture for abnormal packet filtering

Back Plane 8.8G

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Summary

Page 2 - SmartGST; SER’S; s e r i e s

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Page 3 - UNICOM; Full wire speed forwarding rate; Software Features; TFTP and Console firmware upgrade

www.unicomlink.com UNICOM 2 ■ Full wire speed forwarding rate ■ 6K-entry MAC address table ■ 3Mbits for shared packet buffer ■ LED-indicators: Per unit: Power Per UTP Port: 100M, LK/ACT, Full/CollisionPer Gigabit Module: UTP, LK/ACT, 100, 1000, Full Fiber, LK/ACT ■ 19” Standard Rack-mounted size Sof...

Page 4 - IGMP; Per port support Bandwidth control. Per level 100K.; DHCP; Support DHCP Client; Broadcast Storm; Package Contents; Power Cord; SmartGST-2402M Managed Rubber Feet

UNICOM SmartGST-2402M 3 IGMP IGMP Snooping for Multi-Media application, IGMPgroup supports 256 groups Port Security MAC address filter for ingress an egress packetStatic MAC address Lock for Source address. Port Mirror Global System support 3 mirroring type RX, TX andboth packet. The maximum of mirr...

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