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24-Port 10/100 Mbps PoE + 2-Gigabit Web Smart Ethernet Sw itc h FGSW-240 2PVS FGSW-262 0PVS User’s Man ual[...]
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2 Trademark s Copyright PLANET Tech nology Corp. 2005. Contents subject to revision without prio r notice . PLANET is a r egist ered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademar ks belong to their respective owners. Disclaim er PLANET T echno logy does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environm ents and applica [...]
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3 TA BLE OF CO NTEN TS 1. INTRODUCT I ON ........ ..... ...... ..... ....... .... ....... ..... ...... ..... ....... ....... .... ....... .... ....... ..... ....... .... ..... 1 1.1 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ........ ...... ..... ..... ........ ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..... ........ ..... ..... ...... ....... ...... .[...]
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4 5.1 A DDRESS T ABLE ....... ..... ..... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..... ........ ..... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..... ........ ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ..... .... 43 5.2 L EARNING ...... ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ..... ..... ........ ...... ..... ........ ..... ..... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..[...]
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1 Check the contents of your package for follow ing part s: 24-Port 10/100Mbps PoE + 2-Gigabit W eb sm art Switch x1 User' s m anual x1 RS-232 cable x1 Power cord x1 Two Rack- Mounting Brackets with Attachm ent [...]
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2 2 10/100/1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces (FG SW -2 620PVS onl y) Auto-MDI/MDI-X detection on each RJ-4 5 port Prevents pac ket l oss with back pressure (half-duplex) and 80 2.3x PAUSE fram e flow con trol (full-duplex) High perform ance St ore and Fo rward architecture, broadcast storm con trol, runt/CRC filtering eliminates e[...]
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3 QoS Allow t o assign low and high priority on each por t Bandwi dth control Allow t o assign rate contro l on each port PoE Configuration Allow t o Enable/Disable PoE function, setting power feeding priority , view PD power usage status. Standards Conf ormance Network Standards IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) IEEE 802.3z (Gigab[...]
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4 # & ' ' & This sec tion de scribe s the f unctiona lities of FGSW -2402PVS/ F GSW -262 0PVS comp onents and gu ides how to inst all it on the des ktop or sh elf. Bas ic kno wledge of networkin g is assume d. Please read this chapt er comple tely befo re continu ing. ?[...]
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5 LED Color Function LNK/ACT Green Lit: indicate the link through that port is successf ully established. Blink: indicate that the swit ch is actively sending or receiving data over that port. 100 Orange Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 100 Mbps. Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbp s . PoE In-use Green Lit: indicate that th[...]
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6 Note: W hen choos ing a lo cation, please k eep in m ind the environmental res trictions discuss ed in Chapter 1, Section 4, Specification. Step4: Connect y our Switch to netw ork devices A . Connect one end of a st andard network cable to the 10/100 RJ-45 ports on the f ront of the Switch. B. Connect the other end of the cab le t[...]
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7 Figure 2-5 Mounting the Switch in a Rack Step6: Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2.2.1 Desktop Inst allation to connect the network cabling and supply pow er to your Sw itch.[...]
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8 # ' 0 ! ) & Unlike the unma naged switch, FGSW -240 2PVS/ FGSW -2620PVS perform s ser ies sm art functions that m ake the Switch operate more effectively. Th is section will descr ibe the com mo n usage o f the S[...]
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9 Figure 3-2 Power-up Sy stem Self-diagnostic screen "' After the self -test com pletes succe ssfully, the sc reen in f igure 3-3 appears. Login is required to ac cess the console interfac e. The factory default u sername is " adm in " without password. You may change it in the M isc Configurati[...]
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10 Figure 3-4 Main Menu Screen 1. Port Status Display the port status, which allow y ou to view the port disable/enable status, current link status , speed/duplex m ode, flow control status. Explained in section 3.2.3. 2. Port Configuratio n Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation d isable/enable on eac h port, per p ort 10/100Mbps[...]
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11 Figure 3-5 Port Status Scre en O Object Description Port Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot. Enable Display disable or enable on each port. Link Display current link st atus on each port. Spd/Dpx Display current speed duplex mode on eac h port. Flow Ctrl Display current flow control status on each port. Table 3-2 Des criptions of the [...]
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12 Note: 1. xx represents the m axim um f iber-optic distance, f or exam ple MII- L40 f or 40k ilometers . For the available mo dels, please consult y our local dealer for the available modules. 2. For fiber m odule/interface, please also check the link partner is set to forced full- duplex for the connection. 2 ?[...]
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13 Object D escription VLAN Configuration Allow us er to disable/enable the Port-based VLAN function. The available options are shown as below: Disabled: disable VLAN function of the Sw itch. PortBased: e nable port-b ased VLAN f unction of t he Switch . The available group ID from 1 to 255. Return to Main Menu Back to Main Menu scre en. Table 3-6 [...]
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14 Figure 3-12 Create a por t-based VLAN Group screen Press “Enter” then the followi ng screen in figure 3-1 3 appears. Figure 3-13 Create a por t-based VLAN Group screen Use the "T AB" key to move the highlight to the Add and press “Enter” to acces s the screen of A dd a PortBased VLAN Group. Use t he "T AB" key to move[...]
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15 Figure 3-16 Create a port-based VLAN G roup completed sc reen 3.2.6.2 Edit a VLA N G roup Use the "T AB" key to move the highlight to the <Edit> and press “ Enter” to start editing the existence VLAN group. The scre en in figure 3-17 appears. Figure 3-17 Edit existence VLAN Group Configur ation Screen Use the “Tab” and ?[...]
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16 3.2.6.3 Delete a V LA N G roup Use the "T AB" key to move the highlight to the <Delete> and press "Ente r" to start the deleting of ex istence VLAN group . The scree n of Delete a VLAN Group in figure 3-20 appears. Figure 3-20 Delete existence VLAN group Screen Use “T AB” or “Backspace” key to move the highlig h[...]
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17 Figure 3-24 Delete existence VLAN Group successf ully Screen 3.2.6.4 Return t o Main Menu Choose “Return to Main Menu” to return to Ma in Men u screen of the Switch. The screen in figure 3-25 appears. Figure 3-25 Return to Main Menu S creen 4 % [...]
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18 Monitoring Port Allow seeing all m onitor port traffic; you can connect Monitoring port to LAN Explorer, Session W all , Sniffer Pro or Netxray. Monitored Port Choose o ne o r more specific port f or monitor the traf fic of RX and TX or bo th (RX and T X) from Monitoring port. Table 3-7 Descriptions of the Port Mirr oring Configuration Screen Ob[...]
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19 After setup i s completed. Press "ESC" k ey to return t o Ac tions m enu and use the "T A B" key to choose the <Save> for saving the curr ent configuration. The scr een in figur e 3-29 appear s with m essage “Op eration completed successful ly! ” Figure 3-29 QoS Configur ation save successf ully screen 7[...]
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20 , % Press 8 on y our k eyboard or use the "T AB" key to move the highlight to the Misc Con figuration and press “Enter” t o access the scr een of Misc Configurati on from the Main M enu screen (please s ee t he figure 3-4). Table 3-10 shows the d[...]
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21 O Object Description Broadcast Strom Filter If this funct ion enable, the Switch wil l limitation the broadcast pack ets. T he available options are Off , 5%, 10%, 20%. Collision Retry Forever If this funct ion is disabled, wh en a pack et meet a collision, the switch will retry 6 times before discard the p ackets. Otherwise, the switch will ret[...]
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22 O Object Description Password protection Allow user to disable or e nable the pa ssword request of the console and W eb interface. User Nam e Allow user to modify the login user name. Up to 8 charact ers. New Password A llow user to m odify the login password. Up to 8 characters. Password Again Input the password again for confir m. Table 3-12 D[...]
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23 Figure 3-39 Reboot Switch Screen Figure 3-40 Switch Console Login Screen 3.2.10.4 Reboot System Press 4 on y ou r keyboard o r use the "T A B" k ey to m ove the highlight t o the Reboot Sys tem and press “Enter” from the M isc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32). The sc reen in fig ure 3-41 appears with m essag e “R[...]
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24 Figure 3-43 Switch Console Login Screen 3.2.10.5 System Information Press 5 on y our k eyboard or use the "T AB" key to move the highlight to the System Information and pr ess “Enter” from the Misc Config uration screen ( please see the f igure 3-3 2). The scr een in figure 3-44 appear s. Figure 3-44 System Inform ation Screen 3.2.[...]
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25 After setup is com pleted. Press "ESC" ke y to return to Actions m enu and use the "T A B" key to choose the <Save> for saving the current conf iguration. Th e screen in figure 3-46 appears with m essage “Operat ion completed successful ly! ” Figure 3-46 IP Configuration Screen 3.2.10.7 Return t o Main Menu This fu [...]
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26 O Object Description POE Ports Config Allow user to configure the POE func tion and powe r provision priority . Please refer to cha pter 3.2.11.1. POE Port Status Allow user to check the POE PD power usages. Please ref er to chapter 3.2.11.2. Return to Main Menu Allow return to the Console Main Menu. Please refer to chapter 3.2.11.3. Table 3-1 4[...]
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27 O Object Description Port List t he port n umber for c onfigu ration. Enable List each po rt POE power provisio n setti ng. Power [W ] List ea ch c onnected device power us age. Current [mA] List each c onnected device current us age. Table 3-16 Descrip tions of the POE Port St atus scr een Obje cts 3.2.11.3 Return t o Main Menu This fu nction a[...]
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28 "* 0 8 ! ) & The W eb Sm art Ether net Switch provides a W eb interface f or Switch Smart f unction conf iguration. Since the Swit ch can b e config ured through the W eb Browser, a n etwork adm inistrat[...]
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29 Port Configurati on: Allow user to disable/enable ea ch port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on each p ort, per port 10/100Mbps f ull and half duplex mode select ion. Flow control disable/enable on each port. Explained on section 4.4 Trunk Co nfiguration: Allow use r to enable the trunk f unction and configure. Explained in section 4.5 VLA N Co[...]
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30 Figure 4-4 Port Conf iguration Screen After setup is com pleted. Press "Apply " button for save the curre nt configuration. The scree n figure 4- 5 appears with messag e “Operation com pleted successfully!” Please be reminded, the operation of port#25, port#26 will base on the setting in ta ble 3-4. Figure 4-5 Port Conf iguration s[...]
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31 "/- ' & % This fu nction allows t o enabling the port-based VLAN function. The s creen in figure 4-8 appears. Figure 4-8 VLAN Configuration Scre en After setup is com pleted. Press "Apply " button for enable the port-based VLAN. The sc reen in figure 4- 9 appe[...]
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32 Figure 4-11 VLAN Configuration save succe ssfully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. It also support delete the existence VLAN group by press “Delete” button fr om VLAN Conf igure screen (figur e 4-9). "4 % ?[...]
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33 Figure 4-14 Port Mirror ing Configuration save successf ully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. "56 # % This fu nction allows en abling the QoS function. Table 4-2 shows the descr iptions of the QoS Con figuration screen Obje cts. O Object Description Disab[...]
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34 Figure 4-17 QoS Config uration Screen After setup is com pleted. Press "Apply " button for save the curre nt configuration. The scree n in figure 4-18 appears with messag e “Operation com pleted successfully!” Figure 4-18 QoS Config uration save successf ully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. "78 ?[...]
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35 Figure 4-20 Bandwidth Control save successfu lly Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. ", % This fu nction provides the advanced configuration of the Switch. The available option s are shown as below: A d vanced Sw itch Conf iguration: Allow use[...]
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36 Figure 4-22 Broadcast Storm Filter Screen Collision Retry Forever: If this function is disabled, when a packe t meet a collision, the switch will retry 6 ti m es before discard the packets. Otherwise, the switch will r etry until the pack et is successf ully sent. The screen in figure 4- 23 appears. Figure 4-23 Collision Retry Forever Screen MAC[...]
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37 Figure 4-26 Cons ole Auto Logout Tim e Screen Web A uto Lo gout T ime: Allow user t o set the Auto logout tim e of web interface. The available options are 5min, 1 0min, and 20min . T he screen in figure 4-27 appears . Figure 4-27 W eb Auto Logout Time Scre en After setup is com pleted. Press "Apply " button for save the curre nt confi[...]
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38 The sc reen in figure 4-29 appears. Figure 4-29 Password Setting Screen If disable the password protection. T hen the followi ng screen appears . Figure 4-30 Password Setting Screen Press, “O K” for logout the Switch. Then can enter into the web interface of the Switch without any us ername and password request. If enable the password protec[...]
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39 Figure 4-32 Password Setting save succ essfully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. ", # 9 3 % # This function allows resetting t he Swit ch to default m ode. The screen in figure 4-33 appears. Press “OK” the n[...]
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40 Figure 4-35 System Inform ation Screen ", / % This fu nction allows modifyi ng the IP address, subnet m ask and default gateway . T he screen in figure 4- 36 appears. Note: The default IP address is 192.168.0.100 Figure 4-36 IP Configuration Screen After[...]
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41 POE Port Status: Allow use r to check the port Power over Ethernet settings and the connected power usage. Please refer to section 4.11.2. " 0 This function allows Enable/Disable POE function and set port pow er feeding priority . The screen in f igure 4-3 8 appears. Figure 4-38 POE Conf i[...]
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42 "' This fu nction allows t o logout the web int erf ace of the Switch. The screen in figure 4-41 appears. Press “ OK” then the web lo gin screen in figure 4-42 appears. Figure 4-41 Logout succ essfu lly Scree n Figure 4-42 W eb logi n Screen[...]
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43 2# * 0 & 2& : The Swi tch is im plem ented with an address table. T his address table com posed of many entries. Each entry is used to st ore the address infor ma tion of s ome node in network , including MAC addr ess, port no, etc. T h[...]
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44 / 8 ' 0 # ) This chapter contains information to help y ou solve p roblems. If the Ethernet Switch is not functioning properly , mak e sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this m anual. The L ink LED is not lit Solution: Check the ca ble connection and remove duplex[...]
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45 & 0 < & & # = > + "2 & 3 1000Mbp s, 1000Base T Contact M DI M DI-X 1 BI_DA+ B I_DB+ 2 BI_DA- BI_DB- 3 BI_DB+ B I_DA+ 4 BI_DC+ BI_DD+ 5 BI_DC- BI_DD- 6 BI_DB- BI_DA- 7 BI_DD+ BI_DC+ 8 BI_DD- BI_DC- Imp[...]
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46 Figure A-1: Straight-Thro ugh and Crossov er Cable Please mak e sure your connected cables are with same pin assignm ent and color as above picture befor e deploy ing the cables into y our network .[...]