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10/100/1000Mbps Intelligent Gigabit / Fast Ethernet S w itch WGSD-1020 User ’ s Manual[...]
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Trademarks Cop y right PLANE T T echnolog y Corp. 2003. Contents subject to revision w ithout prior notice. PLANE T is a registered trade m ar k o f PLANE T T echnolog y Corp. All other trade m ar k s belong to their respective o w ners. Disclaimer PLANE T T echnolog y does not w arrant that the hard w are w ill w or k properl y in all environ [...]
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T A BLE OF CON T EN T S 1. IN T RODUC T IO N ...................................................................................................................................... .1 1.1 C HECKLIST ............................................................................................................................................. . 1 1.2 A [...]
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A PPENDIX A NE T WORKING CONNEC T IO N ............................................................................................ . 86 A.1 S W ITCH ‘ S RJ-45 P IN A SSIGNMENTS ..................................................................................................... . 86 A.2 10/100M BPS , 10/100B ASE - T X ...........................[...]
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- 1 - 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of y our package for follo w ing parts: ● W GSD-1020 ● User's m anual CD ● RS-232 cable ● Po w er cord ● Quic k installation Guide I f an y o f these pieces are m issing or da m aged, please contact y our dealer i mm ediatel y , i f possible, retain the carton including the origi[...]
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- 2 - ◆ Support IGMP V1.0 ◆ Support LACP IEEE 802.3ad Port T run k ing ◆ Support MAC address f iltering ◆ Co m plies w ith IEEE 802.1d Spanning T ree ◆ Support port sni ff er f unction ◆ SNMP agent: - MIB 2 (RFC-1213) - Bridge MIB (RFC-1493) - Ethernet MIB (RFC-1643) - RMON MIB (RFC-1493) – statistics, histor y , alar m s, and events [...]
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- 3 - 2. H A RDW A RE DESCRIPTION T his section describes the hard w are f eatures o f the Giga S w itch. For easier m anage m ent and control o f the s w itch, f a m iliari z e y oursel f w ith its displa y indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter displa y the unit LED indicators. Be f ore connecting an y net w or k device [...]
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- 4 - 1000Base- T LNK/ A C T 1000/100 FDX 2.2 Rear Panel T he rear panel o f the S w itch indicates an AC inlet po w er soc k et, w hich accepts input po w er f ro m 100 to 240VAC, 50-60H z . 100 - 240V AC 50/60 Hz 9600, N , 8, 1 C on s o le Figure 2: WGSD-1020 S w itch rear panel Po w er Notice: 1. T he device is a po w er-required device, it m ea[...]
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- 5 - 2.3 Hard w are Installation 2.3.1 Before start up Be f ore y our installation, please re f er to the f ollo w ings f or y our cabling: 100Base- T X All 100Base- T X ports co m e w ith auto-negotiation capabilit y . T he y auto m aticall y support 100Base- T X and 10Base- T net w or k s. Users onl y need to plug a w or k ing net w or k device [...]
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- 6 - Figure 3. End node or Hub or S w itch connection Notice: Cable distance for S w itch T he cable distance bet w een Ethernet S w itch and hub/PC should not exceed 100 m eter f or U T P/S T P cable. M ake sure the w iring is correct It can be used Categor y 3/4/5 cable in 10 Mbps operation. T o reliabl y operate y our net w or k at 100Mbps and [...]
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- 7 - 3. SWITCH M A N A GE M ENT T his chapter describes ho w to m anage the S w itch. T opics include: - Overvie w - Manage m ent m ethods - Assigning an IP address to the S w itch - Logging on to the S w itch 3.1 O v er v ie w T he S w itch provides a user- f riendl y , m enu driven console inter f ace. Using this inter f ace, y ou can per- f or [...]
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- 8 - 3.2.2 Remote Console Management Y ou can m anage the S w itch re m otel y b y having a re m ote host establish a T elnet connection to the S w itch via an Ethernet or m ode m lin k . Using this m anage m ent m ethod: T he S w itch m ust have an Internet Protocol (IP) address T he Re m ote Console Manage m ent inter f ace is identical in appea[...]
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- 9 - 4. CONSOLE INTERF A CE 4.1 CONNECT TO PC RS-232 serial cable Use the bundled RS-232 serial cable and attach the 9-pin f e m ale connector to the m ale connector on the s w itch. Plug the other side o f this cable to y our PC. H y per T erminal In W indo w s 95/98/2000/XP, launch “ H y per T er m inal ” , create a ne w connection, and adju[...]
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- 10 - 4.2 Login in Login is required to access the co mm and console a f ter the sel f -test co m pletes success f ull y . T he f actor y de f ault user na m e is " admin " w ithout pass w ord. Y ou m a y change it in the S y ste m Menu. T o access to the Main Menu, please al w a y s enter the correct user na m e. (See Figure 4-2) Figure[...]
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- 11 - 4.3.1 Status and Counters Fro m the S w itch m ain m enu screen (see Figure 4-3) , highlight Status and counters and press enter. T he Status and Counters sub-screen in Figure 4-4 appears. Figure 4-4 Status and Counters sub-screen T his sub- m enu contains f our ite m s: Port Status: Please re f er to chapter 4.3.1.1. Port Counters: Please r[...]
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- 12 - 4.3.1.2 Port Counters Displa y the tra ff ic counters o f each port on W GSD-1020. Figure 4-6 Port Counters screen 4.3.1.3 S y stem Information Displa y the S w itch in f or m ation. Figure 4-7 S y ste m In f or m ation screen[...]
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- 13 - 4.3.2 S w itch Static Configuration Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration screen (see Figure 4-8) , highlight S w itch Static Con f iguration and press Enter. T he S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen in Figure 4-9 appears. Figure 4-8 S w itch Static Con f iguration screen Figure 4-9 S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen T his[...]
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- 14 - 4.3.2.1 A dministration Configuration Figure 4-10 Device Con f iguration screen T his sub- m enu contains f ive ite m s: De v ice Information: please re f er to chapter 4.3.2.1.1 IP Configuration: please re f er to chapter 4.3.2.1.2 Change Username: please re f er to chapter 4.3.2.1.3 Change Pass w ord: please re f er to chapter 4.3.2.1.4 Pr[...]
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- 15 - 4.3.2.1.2 IP Configuration Press ” Edit ” to m odi f y the IP address, Subnet Mas k and Gate w a y . Figure 4-12 IP Con f iguration screen Press “ T ab ” to m ove the cursor to IP Address, Subnet Mas k and Gate w a y to input ne w value. A f ter setup co m pleted, press “ ctrl-A ” to save the current con f iguration. T he f ollo [...]
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- 16 - 4.3.2.1.3 Change Username Press “ Edit ” to input the ne w userna m e and choose “ sa ve ” to save the current con f iguration. T he f ollo w ing screen in Figure 4-14 appears. Figure 4-14 Edit Userna m e Con f iguration screen Figure 4-15 Userna m e Con f iguration save success f ull y screen[...]
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- 17 - 4.3.2.1.4 Change Pass w ord Allo w user to m odi f y the pass w ord. Figure 4-16 Pass w ord Con f iguration screen M odif y the pass w ord procedure: 1. Enter old pass w ord: e m pt y (De f ault is no pass w ord) 2. Enter ne w pass w ord: * * * ( Ne w pass w ord 123) 3. Enter again : * * * ( Ne w pass w ord 123) 4. Press “ Enter ” to app[...]
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- 18 - 4.3.2.2 Port & T runking Configuration Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight Port T run k Con f iguration and press enter. T he Port T run k Con f iguration screen in Figure 4-17 appears. Figure 4-17 Port & T run k ing Con f iguration screen Press ” Edit ” to con f igure the trun k grou[...]
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- 19 - Figure 4-19 Port & T run k ing Con f iguration save success f ull y screen 4.3.2.3 Port Sniffer Configuration Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight Port Sni ff er Con f iguration and press enter. T he Port Sni ff er Con f iguration screen in Figure 4-20 appears. Figure 4-20 Port Sni ff er Con f[...]
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- 20 - 4.3.2.4 VL A N Configuration Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight VLAN Con f iguration and press enter. T he VLAN Con f iguration screen in Figure 4-21 appears. Figure 4-21 VLAN Con f iguration screen T his sub- m enu contains f our ite m s: VL A N Configure: please re f er to chapter 4.3.2.4.1 Cr[...]
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- 21 - . Figure 4-23 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Con f iguration screen Press space bar s w itch to 802.1Q w ith GVRP in VLAN m ode. T he screen in Figure4-24 appears. Figure 4-24 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN w ith GVRP screen Press space bar s w itch to Port-based VL AN in VLAN m ode. T he screen in Figure4-25 appears.[...]
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- 22 - Figure 4-25 Port-based VLAN screen 4.3.2.4.2 Create a VL A N Group T o add a VLAN group, the VLAN ID range is 1-4094. Figure 4-26 Add a VLAN Group screen A dd a VL A N Group procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to input the VLAN na m e and VLAN ID. 2. Choose di ff erent VLAN protocol through the space bar. 3. Under 802.1Q and 802.1Q VLAN m ode. [...]
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- 23 - 4.3.2.4.3 Edit / Delete VL A N Group Allo w editing and deleting VLAN GROUP. Figure 4-27 Edit a VLAN Group screen 4.3.2.5 Priorit y Configuration Displa y s the options available f or assigning High and Low priorit y to each port. Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight Priorit y Con f iguration and [...]
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- 24 - Figure 4-29 Priorit y Con f iguration save success f ull y screen Press an y k e y return to the previous m enu. 4.3.2.6 M A C A ddress Configuration Provide static MAC address and Filtering MAC address and previous Menu. Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight MAC address Con f iguration and press e[...]
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- 25 - 4.3.2.6.1 Static M A C A ddress Figure 4-31 Static MAC Address Con f iguration screen Press, “ A dd ” to add a static MAC address, a f ter setup co m pleted, press “ Ctrl-A ” and choose “ Sa ve ” to save the current con f iguration. T he screen in Figure 4-32 appears Figure 4-32 Static MAC Address Con f iguration screen Press an [...]
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- 26 - 4.3.2.6.2 Filtering M A C A ddress Figure 4-33 Filter MAC Address Con f iguration screen Press “ A dd ” to add a Filter MAC address, a f ter setup co m pleted, press “ Ctrl-A ” and choose “ Sa ve ” to save the current con f iguration. T he screen in Figure 4-34 appears Figure 4-34 Filter MAC Address Con f iguration save success f[...]
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- 27 - 4.3.2.7 M isc Configuration Fro m the S w itch Static Con f iguration sub-screen (see Figure 4-9) , highlight Misc Con f iguration and press enter. T he Misc Con f iguration sub-screen in Figure 4-35 appears. Figure 4-35 Misc Con f iguration screen T his sub- m enu contains f ive ite m s: Port Securit y: please re f er to chapter 3.3.2.7.1 M[...]
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- 28 - 4.3.2.7.2 M A C A ge Inter v al Allo w to setting the aging ti m e o f W GSD-1020. T he m axi m u m value is 765 sec. Figure 4-37 Aging T i m e Con f iguration screen Press “ Edit ” to input the aging ti m e value and press enter to choose the “ sa ve ” f or save the current con f iguration. T he screen in Figure 4-38 appears. Figure[...]
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- 29 - 4.3.2.7.3 Broadcast Storm Filtering Provide disable and 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 Broadcast stor m f ilter m ode. Figure 4-39 Broadcast stor m f ilter screen Broadcast Storm Filter setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to input 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 broadcast stor m f ilter. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ”[...]
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- 30 - 4.3.2.7.4.1 M ax bridge transmit dela y bound Provide “ OFF ” and 1, 2, or 4 sec. f or selection. Figure 4-41 Max Bridge trans m it dela y bound screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to input OFF and 1, 2 or 4 sec. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the curr[...]
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- 31 - 4.3.2.7.4.2 Enable Dela y Bound Provide disable or enable Dela y Bound f unction. Figure 4-43 Enable Dela y Bound screen Setup procedure: 1. Choose disable or enable through the space bar. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the current con f igure. T he screen in Figure[...]
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- 32 - 4.3.2.7.4.3 M ax Dela y T ime Allo w inputting the Max Dela y T i m e. Figure 4-45 Max Dela y T i m e screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to input the Max Dela y T i m e value. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the current con f igure. T he screen in Figure 4[...]
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- 33 - 4.3.3 Protocol Related Configuration Fro m the S w itch m ain m enu screen (see Figure 4-3) , highlight Protocol Related Con f iguration and press enter. T he Status and Counters screen in Figure 4-47 appears. Figure 4-47 T he Protocol Related Con f iguration screen T his subnet m enu contains f ive ite m s: S T P: please re f er to chapter [...]
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- 34 - T his sub- m enu contains f our ite m s: S T P Enable: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.1.1 S y stem Configuration: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.1.2 Per port Configuration: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.1.3 Pre v ious M enu: return to previous m enu. 4.3.3.1.1 S T P Enable Provide disable or enable S T P f unction Figure 4-49 S T P enabl[...]
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- 35 - 4.3.3.1.2 S y stem Configuration Allo w m odi f y the S T P s y ste m con f iguration. Figure 4-51 S T P s y ste m con f iguration screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to m odi f y the Spanning T ree Para m eters. 2. A f ter m odi f y co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the cur-[...]
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- 36 - 4.3.3.1.3 Per Port Configuration Allo w edit per port S T P con f iguration. Figure 4-53 S T P Port con f iguration screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to m odi f y the path cost and priorit y o f each port. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the current con f[...]
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- 37 - 4.3.3.2 SN M P Provide SNMP con f iguration. Figure 4-55 SNMP con f iguration screen T his subnet m enu contains f our ite m s: 1. S y stem Options: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.2.1 2. Communit y Strings: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.2.2 3. T rap M anagers: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.2.3 4. Pre v ious M enu: please re f er to chap[...]
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- 38 - Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to input the s y ste m na m e, s y ste m contact, s y ste m location. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, press ” Ctrl-A ” to “ A ction menu ” and choose “ sa ve ” to save the current con f igure. T he screen in Figure 4-57 appears. Figure 4-57 S y ste m Options con f iguration save success f ull [...]
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- 39 - Figure 4-59 Add SNMP Co mm unit y na m e save success f ull y screen 3. Press an y k e y f or return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.2.3 T rap M anagers Allo w adding T rap Managers. Figure 4-60 Add SNMP Co mm unit y na m e screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ A dd ” to enter into “ T rap M anagers ” screen, then press “ Edit ” f or i[...]
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- 40 - Figure 4-61 Add T rap m anagers screen 3. Press an y k e y f or return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.2.4 Pre v ious M enu Return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.3 GVRP Provide disable or enable GVRP f unction Figure 4-62 GVRP screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” to disable or enable the GVRP f unction. 2. A f ter setup co m pleted, pres[...]
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- 41 - Figure 4-63 GVRP save success f ull y screen 3. Press an y k e y f or return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.4 L A CP Figure 4-64 LACP Con f iguration screen T his subnet m enu contains f our ite m s: 1. A ggregator Settings: please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.4.1. 2. State A cti v it y : please re f er to chapter 4.3.3.4.2 3. L A CP Status: pleas[...]
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- 42 - 4.3.3.4.1 A ggregator Settings Allo w editing the LACP Group con f iguration. Figure 4-65 Aggregator settings screen 4.3.3.4.2 State A cti v it y Allo w to set LACP port state activit y o f each port. Figure 4-66 LACP port state Active con f iguration screen Setup procedure: 1. Press “ Edit ” f or “ passi ve ” or “ A cti ve ” sel[...]
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- 43 - Figure 4-67 LACP port state Active con f iguration screen 3. Press an y k e y f or return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.4.3 L A CP Status Displa y the LACP groups status. Figure 4-68 LACP Group Status screen 4.3.3.4.4 Pre v ious M enu Return to the previous m enu. 4.3.3.5 M ain M enu Return to the m ain m enu.[...]
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- 44 - 4.3.4 Reboot S w itch Provide reboot the S w itch and reset to s w itch to de f ault m ode. Figure 4-69 Reboot S w itch screen T his subnet m enu contains three ite m s: 1. Default: please re f er to chapter 4.3.4.1. 2. Restart: please re f er to chapter 4.3.4.2. 3. Pre v ious M enu: re f er to chapter 4.3.4.3 4.3.4.1 Default Reset the S w i[...]
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- 45 - Figure 4-71 Resetting S w itch screen 4.3.4.2 Restart Provide restart the S w itch. T he screen in Figure 4-72 appears. Figure 4-72 Restart S w itch screen 4.3.4.3 Pre v ious M enu Return to the m ain m enu.[...]
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- 46 - 4.3.5 Command Line Provide s y ste m co mm and f or W GSD-1020. T he screen in Figure 4-73 appears. Figure 4-73 Co mm and line screen T y pe “ Help ” co mm and f or helps para m eters. T he screen in Figure 4-74 appears. Figure 4-74 Help para m eters screen 4.3.6 Logout Provide logout the S w itch.[...]
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- 47 - 5. WEB M A N A GE M ENT Be f ore login the W eb inter f ace o f W GSD-1020, please setup the “ IP A ddress ” w ith local serial console port( RS232 port) and use this IP address to con f igure W GSD-1020 through the T elnet and Web inter f ace. Or m odi f y y our PC ’ s IP do m ain to the sa m e w ith W GSD-1020 then use the de f ault [...]
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- 48 - 5.2 Port Status T his section provides detail status o f each port f ro m W GSD-1020. Figure 5-3 W GSD-1020 Port Status W eb Page screen State: displa y the lin k state o f each port on W GSD-1020. Link Status: the state o f the lin k test, indicating a valid lin k partner device. "Up" m eans a device is suc- cess f ul connected to[...]
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- 49 - 5-3 Port Statistics For those selected port, this f unction could provide y ou w ith an individual statistical counter. It is a use f ul page f or ad m inistrator to m onitor each port ’ s usage condition. Also, it is help f ul to troubleshooting net w or k proble m s. Please note that the updating rate is de f ined in S y ste m Con f igur[...]
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- 50 - 5-4 A dministrator T his section contains m anage m ent f unction on W GSD-1020. Figure 5-5 W GSD-1020 Ad m inistrator W eb Page screen T his m anage m ent f unction is sho w n as belo w : IP A ddress: please re f er to section 5.4.1 S w itch Settings: please re f er to section 5.4.2 Console Port Information: please re f er to section 5.4.3 [...]
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- 51 - 5.4.1 IP A ddress T his section allo w s m odi f y the IP address, Subnet Mas k , Gate w a y o f W GSD-1020. Figure 5-6 W GSD-1020 m odi f y IP Address W eb Page screen A f ter m odi f y ing the ne w IP address, Subnet Mas k , Gate w a y , please click “ A pply ” button then the f ollo w ing screen in Figure 5-7 appears. Click “ Reboot[...]
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- 52 - Y ou can click ” Help ” button; the IP Address Overvie w screen in Figure 5-8 appears. Figure 5-8 W GSD-1020 IP Address Overvie w W eb Page screen Click “ Close ” to close this screen.[...]
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- 53 - 5.4.2 S w itch Settings T his section provide S w itch basic in f or m ation and allo w m odi f y the S w itch settings Figure 5-9 W GSD-1020 S w itch Basic Settings W eb Page screen 5.4.2.1 Basic: Description: displa y the S w itch s y ste m na m e. M A C address: displa y the S w itch MAC Address. Firm w are v ersion: displa y the S w itch[...]
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- 54 - Figure 5-10 W GSD-1020 S w itch Advanced Settings W eb Page screen 5.4.2.2 A d v anced: Enter the settings, then click Submit to apply the changes on this page. M A C T able A ddress Entr y A ge-Out T ime: t y pe the nu m ber o f seconds that an inactive MAC ad- dress re m ains in the S w itch ’ s address table. T he valid range is 300-765[...]
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- 55 - Port-based VLAN m ode Note: M ake sure of “ M ax bridge transit delay bound control ” is enabled before enabling delay bound, because enable delay bound must work under “ M ax bridge transit delay bound control ” is enabled. Y ou can clic k “ Help ” button; the f ollo w ing screen in Figure 5-11 appears. Figure 5-11 W GSD-1020 Co[...]
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- 56 - 5.4.3 Console Port Information Displa y the W GSD-1020 console port in f or m ation. Figure 5-12 W GSD-1020 Console In f or m ation W eb Page screen Y ou can click “ Help ” button; the f ollo w ing screen in Figure 5-13 appears. Figure 5-13 W GSD-1020 Console Setting Help W eb Page screen Click “ Close ” to close this screen.[...]
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- 57 - 5.4.4 Port Controls T his section introduces detail settings o f per port on W GSD-1020. Figure 5-14 W GSD-1020 Port Controls W eb Page screen State: provide disable or enable an y port o f W GSD-1020. A uto-Negotiation: allo w disable or enable Auto-negotiation o f an y port on W GSD-1020. Speed: allo w set various speed m ode o f an y port[...]
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- 58 - 5.4.5 T runking T his section displa y s the screen f or trun k ing a group o f ports together to speed up data trans m ission. Figure 5-15 W GSD-1020 T run k ing W eb Page screen 5.4.5.1 A ggregator Setting parameters: S y stem Priorit y : A value used to identi f y the active LACP. T he S w itch w ith lo w est value has the highest priorit[...]
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- 59 - Figure 5-16 W GSD-1020 T run k Help W eb Page screen Click “ Close ” to close this screen. 5.4.5.2 Port aggregator status: Provide the Port Aggregator in f or m ation. Figure 5-17 W GSD-1020 T run k in f or m ation W eb Page screen Please chec k the detail description o f para m eters as belo w :[...]
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- 60 - A ctor: onesel f device. Partner: lin k partner device. A dmin: S w itch de f ault value. Oper: user setting and aggregating result. Priorit y: S y ste m priorit y value. M A C A ddress: S w itch ’ s MAC Address. Ke y : aggregating k e y : 100 serial is LACP static trun k ing. 60000 serial is LACP d y na m ic trun k ing. I.e:101: 100MB gro[...]
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- 61 - 5.4.5.3 State A cti v it y Allo w setting the LACP State Activit y o f each port. Figure 5-18 W GSD-1020 State Activit y W eb Page screen Please chec k the detail description o f para m eters as belo w: A cti v e( enable ): the port auto m aticall y sends LACP protocol pac k ets. Passi v e ( not enable A cti v e): the port does not auto m at[...]
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- 62 - 5.4.6 Filter Database Figure 5-20 W GSD-1020 IGMP Snooping W eb Page screen Please chec k the detail description o f para m eters as belo w : IG M P Snooping: W GSD-1020 support IP m ulticast and allo w enable IGMP protocol on S w itch setting ad- vanced page f ro m the w eb inter f ace. T his w eb page provide IGMP Snooping in f or m ation,[...]
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- 63 - Static M A C A ddress: w hen add a static MAC Address, it re m ains in the S w itch ’ s address table, regardless o f w hether the device is ph y sicall y connected to the S w itch. T his f unction m a k e the S w itch can relearn device ’ s MAC Address w hen the device is disconnected or po w er-o ff and active in the net w or k again. [...]
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- 64 - Figure 5-23 W GSD-1020 Port Securit y W eb Page screen Port Securit y : an y port in securit y m ode w ill be “ loc k ed ” w ithout per m ission o f MAC address learning. O n l y the inco m ing pac k ets w ith MAC alread y existing in the MAC address table can be f or w arded nor m all y . Y ou can disable the port f ro m learning an y n[...]
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- 65 - Figure 5-25 W GSD-1020 MAC Filtering W eb Page screen M A C Filtering: MAC address f iltering allo w s the W GSD-1020 to drop un w anted tra ff ic. T ra ff ic is f iltered based on the destination addresses. For exa m ple: i f y our net w or k is congested because o f high utili z ation f ro m one MAC address, y ou can f ilter all tra ff ic [...]
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- 66 - 5.4.7 VL A N Configuration A Virtual LAN ( VLAN) is a logical net w or k grouping that li m its the broadcast do m ain. It allo w s y ou to isolate net w or k tra ff ic so onl y m e m bers o f the VLAN receive tra ff ic f ro m the sa m e VLAN m e m bers. Basicall y , creating a VLAN f ro m W GSD-1020 is logicall y equivalent o f reconnecting[...]
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- 67 - + Figure 5-28 W GSD-1020 T ag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN Help W eb Page screen[...]
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- 68 - 5.4.7.2 Port VID In order f or an end station send pac k ets to di ff erent VLANs. Itsel f has to be either capable o f tagging pac k ets it sends w ith VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN-a w are bridge that is capable o f classi f y ing and tagging the pac k et w ith di ff erent VLAN ID based on de f ault PVID and other pac k et in f or m atio[...]
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- 69 - 5.4.7.3 Port Based VL A N Choose Port Based VLAN f unction operation Mode f ro m S w itch Settings. T he f ollo w ing screen in Figure 5-30 appears. Figure 5-30 W GSD-1020 Port Based VLAN W eb Page screen Create a ne w VL A N group and add member ports procedure: 1. Clic k “ A dd ” to create a ne w VLAN group. T he f ollo w ing screen in[...]
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- 70 - Figure 5-31 W GSD-1020 Port Based VLAN setting W eb Page screen Figure 5-32 W GSD-1020 Port Based VLAN setting success f ul W eb Page screen[...]
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- 71 - 5.4.8 Spanning T ree T he Spanning T ree Protocol (S T P) is a standardi z ed m ethod (IEEE 802.1D) f or avoiding loops in Ethernet net w or k s. W hen enable S T P f unction, please ensure onl y one path at a ti m e is active be- t w een an y t w o nodes on the net w or k . Y ou can enable Spanning T ree Protocol f ro m the S w itch setting[...]
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- 72 - Y ou can vie w the spanning tree in f or m ation about Root Bridge. T he screen is sho w n as belo w : Figure 5-35 Root Bridge In f or m ation W eb Page screen T he f ollo w ing para m eter can be con f igured o f per port, a f ter y ou setup co m pleted. Please clic k “ A pply ” button to m odi f y. Figure 5-36 Con f igure Spanning T re[...]
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- 73 - Figure 5-38 Spanning T ree Manage m ent Help W eb Page screen Click “ Close ” to close this screen.[...]
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- 74 - 5.4.9 Port Sniffer T he Port sni ff er is a m ethod f or m onitor tra ff ic in W GSD-1020 net w or k s. T ra ff ic through ports can be m onitored b y one speci f ic port. T ra ff ic through the in or out m onitored ports w ill be duplicated into sni ff er port. Figure 5-39 W GSD-1020 Port Sni ff er W eb Page screen Please chec k the detail [...]
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- 75 - 5.4.10 SNMP Allo w to m anage m ent the W GSD-1020 through the Si m ple Net w or k Manage m ent Protocol (SNMP) It provides protocol that governs the trans f er o f in f or m ation bet w een m anage m ent stations (PC w ith SNMP so f t w are) and agent (s w itches). T he m anage m ent In f or m ation Base (MIB) is installed correctl y on the[...]
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- 76 - Figure 5-43 Co mm unit y Strings W eb Page screen Please chec k the detail description o f para m eters as belo w : RO / Read Onl y: enables requests acco m panied b y this string to displa y MIB-object in f or m ation. RW / Read Write: enables requests acco m panied b y this string to displa y MIB-object in f or m ation and set MIB objects.[...]
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- 77 - 5.4.11 Securit y Manager Allo w user to m odi f y the User Name and Pass w ord o f W GSD-1020. Figure 5-46 W GSD-1020 Securit y Manager W eb Page screen 1. Input the ne w user na m e. 2. Input the ne w pass w ord. 3. Re-input the ne w pass w ord. 4. Clic k “ A pply ” button to m odi f y .[...]
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- 78 - 5-5 TFTP Update Firm w are T he f ollo w ing m enu options provide so m e s y ste m control f unctions to allo w user to update latest f ir m w are and re m otel y reboot W GSD-1020 s y ste m . Figure 5-47 W GSD-1020 T F T P Do w nload Ne w I m age W eb Page screen Firm w are update requirements: 1. T he latest f ir m w are version o f W GSD[...]
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- 79 - 5-6 Configuration Backup T his option allo w s y ou to bac k up the W GSD-1020 ’ s con f iguration into a f ile. Figure 5-49 W GSD-1020 T F T P Con f iguration W eb Page screen T F T P Restore Configuration: Figure 5-50 W GSD-1020 T F T P Restore Con f iguration W eb Page screen Purpose: allo w user restore the EEPROM value f ro m this f u[...]
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- 80 - T F T P Backup Configuration: Figure 5-51 W GSD-1020 T F T P Bac k up Con f iguration W eb Page screen Purpose: allo w user save the EEPROM value f ro m this f unction. Usage: Enter the T F T P Server IP Address and Bac k up File Na m e. Clic k “ A pply ” to save current EEPROM value. Y ou can click ” Help ” button; the f ollo w ing [...]
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- 81 - 5-7 Reset S y stem T his f unction provides reset the S w itch to f actor y de f ault m ode. Figure 5-52 W GSD-1020 Reset S w itch W eb Page screen[...]
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- 82 - 5-8 Reboot S y stem T his f unction allo w s reboot the W GSD-1020. Figure 5-53 W GSD-1020 Reboot S w itch W eb Page screen Y ou can click ” Help ” button; the f ollo w ing screen in Figure 5-54 appears. Figure 5-54 W GSD-1020 Reboot S w itch Help W eb Page Click “ Close ” to close this screen.[...]
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- 83 - 5-9 Vie w the State, Link A cti v it y and detail packet information T o vie w the current state, lin k , and detail pac k et in f or m ation f or the W GSD-1020, clic k the RJ-45 jac k s on the s w itch sho w n in y our Bro w ser ’ s screen. T he LED Panel screen in Figure 5-55 appears. Figure 5-55 Vie w the State, Lin k , detail pac k et[...]
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- 84 - 6. SWITCH OPER A TION 6.1 A ddress Table T he Giga S w itch is i m ple m ented w ith an address table. T his address table co m posed o f m an y entries. Each entr y is used to store the address in f or m ation o f so m e node in net w or k , including MAC address, port no, etc. T his in f or m ation co m es f ro m the learning process o f E[...]
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- 85 - 7.TROUBLESHOOTING T his chapter contains in f or m ation to help y ou solve proble m s. I f Giga S w itch is not f unctioning properl y , m a k e sure the Ethernet S w itch w as set up according to instructions in this m anual. T he Link LED is not lit Solution: Chec k the cable connection and re m ove duplex m ode o f the Giga S w itch Some[...]
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- 86 - A PPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION A .1 S w itch ‘ s RJ-45 Pin A ssignments 1000Mbps,1000Base T Contact MDI MDI-X 1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+ 2 BI_DA- BI_DB- 3 BI_DB+ BI_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- I m plicit i m ple m entation o f the crossover f unction w ithin a t w isted-pair cable, or at a w [...]
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- 87 - Figure A -1: Straight-Through and Crosso v er Cable Please m ake sure your connected cables are w ith sa m e pin assign m ent and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your net w ork.[...]
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- 88 - A PPENDIX B TECHNIC A L SPECIFIC A TIONS WGSD-1020 10/100/1000Mbps Intelligent Ethernet S w itch Hard w are Specification Ports Eight 10/ 100Base-T X , t w o 1000Base-T RJ-45 Auto- M DI/ M DI- X ports S w itch Fabric 5.6Gbps S w itch Processing Scheme Store-and-for w ard Throughput (packet per second) 4.16 M pps Address Table 8K entries Queu[...]
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