
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (April 2005) GIGA Smart Switch 24 + 2 User Manual English
2.2 Port Configuration If you need to do the port configuration, just select the desired port by clicking the Port number in the Port Status page. Th
Speed / Duplex – to setup the link speed and duplex mode in force mode The options for this function can be selected only when the Auto Negotiation
2.3 About the Copper/Fibre Media Auto-Detection This switch provides an option to use either copper or fibre media for the first two combo ports - Po
2.4 Port Statistics The Port Statistics function lets you see the TX/RX packets through each port. The Clear Counters button will clear all packet
The table shown below has the description for each column. UnicastPkts Number of good unicast packets transmitted. MulticastPkts Number of good mu
2.5 Port-Based VLAN The port-based VLAN divides the ports into different Virtual LAN domain groups. After setting the port-based VLAN, the different
2.5.1 Add Port-Based VLAN Groups To add a port-based VLAN group, select the Create New VLAN in the VLAN NO dropdown of the Port-Based VLAN page shown
Below is the example page when the user sets Port1-12 to the VLAN Group2 after clicking the Create button. Now there is a VLAN group No.2 created with
2.5.2 Delete Port-Based VLAN Groups To delete a port-based VLAN group, just select a desired group (e.g. No.2) to be removed and click the Remove Thi
2.5.3 Edit Port-Based VLAN Groups To edit the current port-based VLAN group, first select the group (e.g. group No. 3) you want to edit (to add Port7
2.6 802.1Q VLAN IEEE 802.1q (tag-based) VLAN can add or strip the 802.1q tag depending on the requirements of the individual transmitting port. Click
2.6.1 Enable/Disable VLAN In the 802.1Q VLAN page you can enable/disable the tag-based VLAN function by clicking (Enable) or (Disable) besides the
2.6.2 802.1Q VLAN Port Configuration Click the Port number to enter the port configuration page for 802.1q VLAN. The following figure shows the 802
2.6.3 802.1Q VLAN Config The following figure is the page to add/delete/edit the 802.1q VLAN entry. Each VLAN entry has 3 parameters, VID, Tag Member
Here is an example of how to configure the 802.1q VLAN. There are four existing 802.1q VLAN entries as shown below. You can delete the 802.1q VLA
If you would like to edit the parameters of an 802.1q VLAN, just select a VID to be changed (e.g. VID =300) then click the Apply button to do the mo
2.7 Trunk This 24G web smart switch supports MAC-based trunking, which allows more than one port to be grouped together as a single link connection b
Because a trunk port can be aggregated by the member ports with the same configurations in most functions for each other, there are some rules to limi
2.7.1 Trunking Rules The following rules will limit the configurations for port trunking: The attributes of all trunk member ports in Port Configu
When the enabled trunk group is set to disabled, all trunk member ports will be released to ordinary ports and their functions can be configured in
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction...
2.7.2 Get/Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings Click the Trunk menu on the web page, the latest trunk settings on the switch will be displayed. This is
2.7.3 Enable Trunk ¾ Step 1: Choose the Distribution Criterion. ¾ Step 2: Choose the member port(s) up to 8 ports for each trunk group. ¾ Step 3:
2.7.4 Modify Trunk Settings ¾ Step 1: Choose the Distribution Criterion. ¾ Step 2: Choose the member port(s) up to 8 ports for each trunk group. ¾
2.7.5 Disable Trunk ¾ Step 1: Click the Not Trunking. ¾ Step 2: Click the Apply button to disable trunk. 32
2.8 Port Mirroring Port mirroring allows ingress and/or egress traffic to be monitored by a single port. The single port is mirror capture port. The
2.8.1 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings Click the Mirror menu on the web page. The mirror settings on the switch will be displayed. This is also
2.8.2 Enable Mirror ¾ Step 1: Choose Mirror option to be Mirror All Frames. ¾ Step 2: Choose the Monitored Port to be Port16. ¾ Step 3: Choose the
2.8.3 Modify Mirror Settings ¾ Step 1: Change Mirror option to be Mirror Outgoing Frames. ¾ Step 2: Change the Monitored Port to be Port3 ¾ Step 3
2.8.4 Disable Mirror ¾ Step 1: Choose Mirror option to be Disable Mirror. ¾ Step 2: Click the Apply button to disable mirroring. 37
2.9 QOS (Quality of Service) The 24G web smart switch provides up to four internal transmit queues per port to support four different traffic priorit
2.11 System Setup... 46 2.11.1 Firmwar
2.9.1 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Settings Click the QOS menu on the web page. The QOS settings on the switch will be displayed. This is also the page
2.9.2 Enable QOS ¾ Step 1: Choose the Scheduling Method (ex: Weighted Round Robin). ¾ Step 2: Set Priority/Queue map (ex: Priority1, 2, 3 and 4 bel
2.9.3 Modify QOS Settings ¾ Step 1: Change the Scheduling Method to be Strict Priority. ¾ Step 2: Change the Priority/Queue map (ex: Prirotiy0 belo
2.10 Rate and Storm Control To provide more efficient system performance, the 24G web smart switch provides rate and storm control to limit the per-p
Select port number to setup the per-port rate control value. In the page of ingress rate limit, shown in the following figure (e.g. for Port2), select
2.10.2 Storm Control In the Rate Limit and Storm Control page, the hyperlink (e.g. Disabled) on the row with Storm Control field shows the current se
Storm Control Rate – this field provides 13 different control rates from 1fps (frames per second) to 15,000fps. This dropdown will be disabled whil
2.11 System Setup The System Setup page provides the management information of the switch. This page, shown as below, can be activated by clicking th
2.11.1 Firmware Update The 24G web smart switch provides the facility to update firmware for new features, customized requests and system fault recov
2.11.1.1 Firmware Update Via TFTP Before proceeding with the firmware update, it is required to correctly prepare the TFTP server and the firmware
1 Introduction The 24/2Giga web smart switch is a high performance web-smart layer 2 switch that provides users with 24 switched 10/100/1000Mbps Ethe
2.11.1.2 Firmware Update Via BOOTP/TFTP Before proceeding with the firmware update, it is required to correctly prepare the BOOTP/TFTP server and
2.11.2 DHCP Client The IP address of the 24G web smart switch can be statically assigned by manual entry or dynamically assigned by a DHCP server. 2
2.11.3 ARL Aging The 24G web smart switch supports aging timer for MAC address entry in the address table. If ARL aging is enabled and aging time is
2.12 User Management User management is used for maintaining the username and password for login validation to access the switch. This switch provide
2.13 Reset System This switch can be rebooted or reset to default configurations through the web page. Click Reboot System menu to reboot the sy
2.14 Command Line Interface (CLI) In addition to the web management, the 24G web smart switch also provides a serial interface (RS-232) as a console
Help Menu Press “H”, “h” or “?” to show all management commands in the console. Get System Information Press “IG” or “ig” to show model name a
Configure Network Press “NS” or “ns” to configure system network. If the user wants to assign this system an IP address by DHCP server, enter “Y”
Enable/Disable 802.1Q VLAN Type “VE” or “ve” to enable or disable the 802.1Q VLAN function. Get 802.1Q VLAN Enable Setting Type “VF” or “vf” t
Upgrade Firmware Via TFTP or BOOTP/TFTP Type “UF” or “uf” to start the firmware upgrade progress via TFTP server. Choose “1” to update firmware v
Main Features Broadcom® chipset Non-blocking, full-line speed, store-and-forward operation Supports normal Ethernet frames and jumbo frames
Reboot System After Write Default Type “RD” or “rd” to reset the system to factory settings. Logout Type “LO” or “lo” to logout of the system.
3 Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base Gigabit Ethernet IEEE
Power Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz Power consumption: 40 Watts max. Dimensions 440mm (W) × 184mm (D) × 44mm (H) Weight 2.3 Kg Electromagn
CE Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant European Community Directive 93/68/EEC for Electromagnetic Compati
1.1 Start to Manage This Switch Plug-in the power source to power-up the switch. After the switch is powered-on and in a ready state (both the LED in
1.2 Configuration Functions for the Switch After the login is successfully validated, the switch’s home page – System page will show up. The left par
2 Configurations 2.1 Port Status This page provides the current link status for all ports. You can select the Port Status menu to activate this page
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