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© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (April 2005) GIGA Smart Switch 24 + 2 User Manual English

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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

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 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

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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

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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

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The table shown below has the description for each column. UnicastPkts Number of good unicast packets transmitted. MulticastPkts Number of good mu

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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 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

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction...

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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

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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:

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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

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2.7.5 Disable Trunk ¾ Step 1: Click the Not Trunking. ¾ Step 2: Click the Apply button to disable trunk. 32

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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2.11 System Setup... 46 2.11.1 Firmwar

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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 Storm Control Rate – this field provides 13 different control rates from 1fps (frames per second) to 15,000fps. This dropdown will be disabled whil

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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2.12 User Management User management is used for maintaining the username and password for login validation to access the switch. This switch provide

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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

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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

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 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

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 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”

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 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

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 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

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Main Features Broadcom® chipset  Non-blocking, full-line speed, store-and-forward operation  Supports normal Ethernet frames and jumbo frames

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 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.

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3 Specifications  Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base Gigabit Ethernet IEEE

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 Power Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz Power consumption: 40 Watts max.  Dimensions 440mm (W) × 184mm (D) × 44mm (H)  Weight 2.3 Kg  Electromagn

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CE Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant European Community Directive 93/68/EEC for Electromagnetic Compati

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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

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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

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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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