Planet Technology SGSW-4802 User Manual

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10/100/1000Mbps Managed Stackable Switch SGSW-4802 User’s Manual

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6 minal program may be a good choice. It can be accessed from the Start menu. Click START, then Programs, Accessories and then Hyper Terminal. MS-DO

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7 To setup the IP address, please use “sys set ip” command in the following format: sys set ip <IP Address> <Subnet Mask> <Default

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8 3. WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 3.1 Configuration As well as the menu-driven system configuration program, the agent module provides an embedded HTTP We

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9 3.2 Web Pages To access the Web-browser interface you must first enter the password. The default password is "admin" You will see the fo

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10 Figure 3-3: The Port Config Web Page Choose Port You can choose a port either by clicking on the picture or by selecting it at the “Choose Port

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11 dresses. It should be noted that if the cpu port (i.e. the switch port connected to the management workstation) is disabled, without doubt, the

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12 3.5 Trunk config The SGSW-4802 provides 2 trunk groups and maximum up to 4-ports per trunk. Port Trunking is the ability to group together sever

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13 3.6 Advanced Configuration The available options in “Advanced menu” are: STP Config The Spanning Tree Setup Screen IGMP Config The IGMP Setup

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14 3.7.1 STP Port This function allows assigning Path Cost value and Priority level on each port of SGSW-4802. Please refer to the detail

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15 3.7.2 STP Bridge This function provides to have a clearer view in Spanning Tree parameters of SGSW-4802. The STP Bridge screen in Figure 3-7 app

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Trademarks Copyright  PLANET Technology Corp. 2003. Contents subject to revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET T

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16 Setup Procedures Step 1: Select Spanning Tree state option, either to enable or disable it. Step 2: Set Root Priority from 0 s – 65535 s, and H

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17 The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP v1.0) is used by IP hosts to report their host group memberships to any immediately neighboring mul

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18 Figure 3-9: The Stack Web Page After enable the stack function and the following screen in Figure 3-10 appears. Figure 3-10: The Stack enable

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19 Figure 3-11: The Stack member list Web page ! NOTE Please note when choose “Master” from “Stacking State”. It allows user to assign this Switc

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20 Figure 3-12: The Stack member list Web page 3.10 SNMP The management switch provides Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over the UDP/IP

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21 Figure 3-13: The SNMP Web Page 3.11 RMON Statistics This function allows use to view all port’s RMON Statistics. The RMON Statistics screen in

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22 3.12 Port Security Of all 50 ports, some of the end nodes may need to assign to the specific port. In order to fulfill this act, MAC Address sho

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23 Figure 3-16: Port Security Web Page 3.12.2 Delete MAC Address If you want to delete MAC Addresses, simply follow the procedures shown below

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24 3.13 Mirror Port 3.13.1 Using Mirror Port to Monitor Traffic This function allows you to set up a ‘mirror’ port of any specified port(s) or VLAN

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25 3.14 Aging Control Aging Control is for the aging of address entries in the switch’s forwarding table. If the aging control is enabled, a learne

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction...

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26 Figure 3-19: The Host search Web Page 3.15.1 Host Searching Procedures Step 1: Enter the IP Address of the host. Step 2: Click on “Search” but

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27 3.15.2 MAC Address Search This feature helps to look for the particular MAC Address stated in the field, which provides a useful way while confi

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28 3.16 System Tools The available options in “System Tools” are: System Config The System Configuration Screen System Information The System Inf

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29 Upon making amendments on this page, the screen will appear a message, “Reboot the switch?” Click on the ‘Yes’ button to take effect on the cha

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30 3.19 Change Password This option allows you to amend the current password. The screen in Figure 3-23 appears. Figure 3-23: The change

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31 Press “return” button and re-enter the password correctly. 3.20 Firmware Upgrade You can simply download the newer version Firmware from

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32 Figure 3-24: The Firmware Upgrade Web Page To check your current firmware version, click “Knowing the System Information” as mentioned in 3.18

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33 Step 3: Click “Yes” button to restart the device. Step 4: Log on the web site after about 60 seconds if you still need to do some configurati

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34 3.21 Save & Reboot The Save and Reset Settings allow you to execute the amendments or reset to the default setting of configuration. The scr

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35 The system will then prompt you to save switch.cfg to a destination. Step 3: Select a folder that you want to save the file and click “SAVE”

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3.21 Save & Reboot...3

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36 3.21.3 Restore This option allows you to restore the old configuration from your backup file. Step 1: Click “Browse” button and select the fi

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37 The system will request you to reboot the switch. Step 3: Click “Yes” button to restart the switch. Step 4: Wait for about 60 seconds and th

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38 Step 3: Click “Logon” button if you want to make some more changes. 3.22 Message Windows Display Switch system message. The Message Window in F

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39 3.23 Reboot Switch This function allows user to rebooting the management switch is required after changes are made in the configuration or setti

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40 Figure 3-28: The Logout Web Page ! NOTE If you changed a new IP Address for the management switch, the systems will NOT automatically changed

Page 40 - 3.21.3 Restore

41 4. CONSOLE INTERFACE 4.1 CONNECT TO PC To configure the system through its console interface, connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or

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42 4.2 Logging on to the Switch To log on to the Switch: 1. At the screen prompt: Figure 4-2: SGSW-4802 Console Login on Screen Enter the console

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43 Figure 4-4: SGSW-4802 Console command Screen sys--System Management Commands sys show info sys show ip sys show mac sys search

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44 port set disable <port number> port set flw <port number> <on|off> port set bck <port number> &l

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45 4.2.1. sys--System Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the switch to your network. The screen in

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1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts: l SGSW-4802. l User's manual CD. l Power cord. l 1

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46 4.2.1.2 sys show ip This command displays the network information of SGSW-4802.The screen in Figure 4-7 appears. Figure 4-7: Network

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47 4.2.1.4 sys search ip <IP Address> This command provides to search specific IP address from various Ethernet environment. The usage is sys

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48 4.2.1.5 sys search mac <MAC Address> This command provides to search specific MAC address from various Ethernet environment. The usage is

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49 4.2.1.6 sys set ip <IP Address> <Subnet Mask> <Default Gateway> This command allows setting the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gatew

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50 4.2.1.7 sys set name "string" This command allows setting the system name of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-14 appears. Figure 4-1

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51 4.2.1.9 sys set location "string" This command allows setting the location of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-16 appears. Figure 4-

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52 4.2.1.11 sys set link_info <on|off> This command is used to report the link status of the ports. Once it is enabled, it will prompt the po

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53 4.2.1.13 sys reset system This command will reboot the SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-20 appears. Figure 4-20: System reset Screen 4.2.1.14

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54 4.2.1.15 sys save config This command will save the current configure of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-22 appears. Figure 4-22: System save

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55 4.2.2 logout This command wills logout the SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-23 appears. Figure 4-23: logout Screen 4.2.3 port--Port Management

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2 w Internal power supply w Auto MDI/ MDI-X on each port w Network management configuration: − Web-based management − Console and Telnet Configurati

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56 4.2.3.1 port show stat This command provides to view the port status of each port. The screen in Figure 4-25 appears. Figure 4-25: Port statist

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57 4.2.3.3 port show sec <port number> This command allows viewing the port security status of each port from SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure

Page 59 - 4.2.2 logout

58 4.2.3.5 port set enable <port number> [-h|-f] [-10|-100|-1000] [-A] This command allows setting the speed duplex mode of each port. The sc

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59 4.2.3.8 port set bck <port number> <on|off> This command provides disabling / enable Back Pressure on each port of SGSW-4802. The sc

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60 4.2.3.11 port set mir <port number> [-m mirror_port] This command allows configuring the port mirroring function of SGSW-4802. The port

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61 4.2.3.13 port sec del <port number> <MAC_index> This command allow to deleted port security Mac address that input on each port o

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62 4.2.4.1 vlan show This command displays the current configuration of VLAN. The screen in Figure 4-39 appears. Figure 4-39: VLAN information Scr

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63 4.2.4.4 vlan set pri <vid> <-p priority> This command allow to set VLAN priority level. The screen in Figure 4-42 appears. Figure 4

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64 4.2.5.2 trunk set <g0|g1> <port1> [port2] [port3] [port4] These commands allow assigning maximum up to 4 ports as trunk port from po

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65 Figure 4-47: Disable / enable STP Screen 4.2.6.2 stp show port This command allows viewing the STP status of each port from SGSW-4802. The s

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3 VLAN IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, up to 32 VLANs supported QoS IEEE 802.1p QoS support with 2 priority queue using WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) IGMP Mult

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66 4.2.6.3 stp show bridge This command allows viewing the Bridge Parameters of STP. The screen in Figure 4-49 appears. Figure 4-49: S

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67 4.2.6.5 stp set port <port number> <-p priority> This command allows assigning priority to each port. The available range is 0-2

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68 Figure 4-54: STP Forward Delay Screen 4.2.6.9 stp set bridge <-a MaxAge> This command allows to setting the maximum Age o

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69 Figure 4-57: SNMP on/off Screen 4.2.7.2 snmp show community This command allows viewing the current status and community string of SNMP

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70 4.2.8 stack--STACK Management Commands These commands allow configuring the Stack Parameters. The screen in Figure 4-60 appears. Figure 4-60:

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71 Figure 4-62: Stack on Screen ! NOTE Please note when choose “Master” from “Stacking State”. It allows user to assign this Switch as Master de

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72 Figure 4-64: IGMP show screen 4.2.9.2 igmp [on [ver version]|off] This command allows disable (off) or enable (on) the IGMP function in ver

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73 5. SWITCH OPERATION 5.1 Address Table The Managed Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Eac

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74 6. TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If Managed Switch is not functioning properly, make sure the M

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75 APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION A.1 Switch‘s RJ-45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps, 1000Base T Contact MDI MDI-X 1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+ 2 BI_DA- BI_DB-

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4 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This product series provide three different running speed – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps in the same switch and automat

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76 Figure A-1: Straight-Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture

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5 2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC, 50-60Hz. 100-240VAC5

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