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Layer 2  10 Gigabit Switch
BS-XP20 Series

User Manual

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35021193-02

2016.10

Summary of Contents for BS-XP20 Series

Page 1: ...Layer 2 10 Gigabit Switch BS XP20 Series User Manual Americas www buffaloamericas com Europe www buffalo technology com 35021193 02 2016 10...

Page 2: ...pen Settings 11 Change Username and Password 14 MAC Address Learning 15 Chapter 2 Settings 16 Menu 16 System Information 17 System 17 System IP Settings 18 VLAN 19 VLAN Settings 19 VLAN Ports 20 MAC A...

Page 3: ...P 31 Status 31 IGMP Settings 32 IGMP Querier 32 IGMP Router Port 33 Loop Prevention 33 Update Firmware 34 Back Up and Restore 35 Reboot 35 Initialize 36 Statistics 36 Network Diagnostics 37 Cable Diag...

Page 4: ...A Specifications 40 Product Specifications 40 Port Specifications 40 Factory Default Settings 41 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information 43 For Customers in the United States 43 For Customers in...

Page 5: ...rer 8 9 10 11 Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Refer to our website to check the latest information on compatible browser versions Install Business Switch Configuration Tool Install Business Switch Confi...

Page 6: ...me segment as your PC s IP address 1 Connect the switch to your PC and your network with an Ethernet cable sold separately Confirm that link act LED of the connected port is on 2 Double click the Busi...

Page 7: ...6 4 Select the switch and click Next...

Page 8: ...7 5 Click Change IP Address...

Page 9: ...8 6 Configure the switch s IP address to match the segment of the IP address of your PC and click Next...

Page 10: ...9 7 If the password input screen is displayed enter password and click Next...

Page 11: ...10 8 Click Finish...

Page 12: ...he switch s IP address referring to the Change Switch s IP Address section above 2 Double click the Business Switch Configuration Tool icon to open Business Switch Configuration Tool 3 Click Next to s...

Page 13: ...12 4 Select the switch and click Next...

Page 14: ...ched and the login screen is displayed Enter admin as the username and password as the password then click Log In Note There is a message window The switch s configuration interface is now open in a b...

Page 15: ...Open Settings 2 Navigate to Basic System Security Administration Account 3 Enter your new username and password also fill the Confirm Password field then click Apply Note You may enter up to 8 alphan...

Page 16: ...you create a VLAN with the switch Differences between Operation of SVL and IVL Switch 1 Switch 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 3 PC 1 VLAN 1 PVID 1 PC 2 VLAN 2 PVID 2 PC 3 VLAN 1 2 3 PVID 3 SVL Wh...

Page 17: ...ttings Configure QoS priority QoS Mapping Configure QoS mapping for each priority VoIP Auto Priority Configure priority for SIP H 323 SCCP Security Auto DoS Attack Prevention Configure to drop specifi...

Page 18: ...switch s firmware boot code and hardware versions System Configure the switch s name location and contact Switch Name Enter the switch s name You may enter up to 50 alphanumeric characters hyphens an...

Page 19: ...in the switch s IP address from DHCP server Static IP Address Enter the IP address manually IPv4 Address Enter the switch s IPv4 address if you select Static IP Address as the connection method Subnet...

Page 20: ...t but blocks communication between ports Note VLAN and privacy separator cannot be used at the same time VLAN Status Displays current VLAN and PVID Port VLAN ID status Click Edit to edit the VLAN sele...

Page 21: ...ts Specify at least 1 port to an uplink port Downlink Appears when Privacy Separator is selected Downlink ports are the ones which each device connected to Downlink ports can communicate with uplink p...

Page 22: ...registered MAC address as a source MAC address can pass through the ports that the MAC address is registered to Static MAC Filtering Check Enable to enable static MAC filtering MAC Address Enter the M...

Page 23: ...enabled on or disabled off Speed Duplex Displays the speed and duplex status Flow Control Displays whether the flow control is enabled on or disabled off IEEE 802 3az Displays whether IEEE 802 3az is...

Page 24: ...and spaces Admin Check to enable the port Mode Select the transmission rate and duplex Flow Control Check to enable flow control IEEE 802 3az Check to enable IEEE802 3az APD Check to enable APD auto...

Page 25: ...and password Username Enter the new username You may enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters hyphens and underscores Password Enter the new password You may enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters hyphen...

Page 26: ...zed queues are always forwarded strictly low prioritized queue will never be forwarded if any data remains in the high prioritized queue WRR Execute the queue scheduling based on WRR Weighted Round Ro...

Page 27: ...ty Configure the priority of each port DSCP Mapping Configure the DSCP priority value from 0 63 CoS Mapping Configure the CoS priority value from 0 7 IP Precedence Mapping Configure the IP precedence...

Page 28: ...323 SCCP VoIP Auto Priority Check to enable VoIP auto priority Click Show Detail to enable or disable this functionality for each port CoS Applied to the VoIP packets of SIP H 323 SCCP only If QoS is...

Page 29: ...han 20 bytes will be dropped TCP UDP L4 Port If enabled the packets whose source port number and destination port number are the same will be dropped Disable when using SNTP ICMP If enabled the ICMP p...

Page 30: ...Trunk Key Enter the key to identify the trunk group Trunk Name Enter the trunk name Member Select ports to join the trunk member Notes Up to 8 groups can be created in total and up to 8 ports can be...

Page 31: ...rate to allow passing DLF destination lookup failure unicasts Ingress Bandwidth Limits the bandwidth of ingress input to the switch speed as the configured value Egress Bandwidth Limits the bandwidth...

Page 32: ...tination Enable Check to enable mirroring Source Port Select ports to be monitored Destination Port Select ports to monitor the traffic IGMP Status Displays the IGMP status IGMP Status Displays the mu...

Page 33: ...nter the host timeout period for receiving multicast Router Port Timeout Enter the timeout length for the multicast router server IGMP Querier If IGMP querier is enabled IGMP snooping can be enabled e...

Page 34: ...rt connected to the multicast router server for each VLAN IGMP Router Port Settings Enter the VLAN ID and specify the port connected to the multicast router server then click Add Loop Prevention Confi...

Page 35: ...resolved Disable for Configure the period to disable the loop detected port when Disable port is selected as the action Action LDF Check to enable LDF loop detection method The switch will transmit t...

Page 36: ...Up Settings Click Save to save current settings to a file Restore Settings Click Browse to select a settings file and click Restore to start restoring Note To finish restoring reboot the switch Reboot...

Page 37: ...s Initialize All Settings Click Initialize to initialize all switch settings Physical Reset Button Enable or disable the reset button on the switch Statistics Displays the switch s statistics Note Eac...

Page 38: ...s the number of packets that was discarded because of FCS error Sent Octets Displays the number of total sent octets Sent Unicast Packets Displays the number of sent unicast packets Sent Multicast Pac...

Page 39: ...in advance Autonegotiation enabled IEEE 802 3az EEE disabled Auto power down APD disabled Note If the destination device is not a BS XP series switch the result may not appear correctly Cable Status...

Page 40: ...o enable the switch s autonegotiation as well Cannot initialize with the reset button on the switch Confirm whether the physical reset button is enabled in Settings If the physical reset button is dis...

Page 41: ...Not Use Not used 10GBASE T 1000BASE T Pin Number Signal Name Signal Function 1 BI_DA BI_DB Transmit and receive data A Transmit and receive data B 2 BI_DA BI_DB Transmit and receive data A Transmit an...

Page 42: ...MAC Addresses Static MAC Filtering Static MAC Filtering Disabled Port Settings Speed Mode Settings Name Port port number Admin Enabled Mode Autonegotiation Flow Control Disabled IEEE 802 3az Enabled A...

Page 43: ...ror 1 2 Mirror 2 4 Destination Port Mirror 1 1 Mirror 2 3 IGMP IGMP Settings IGMP Snooping Disabled Filter Unknown Multicasts Disabled Host Timeout 260 seconds Router Port Timeout 125 seconds IGMP Que...

Page 44: ...to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol...

Page 45: ...seh bertragung zu vermeiden Verwenden Sie ausschlie lich die Kabel und Zubeh rteile die im Lieferumfang enthalten sind Andere Zubeh rteile oder Kabel d rfen nur dann verwendet werden wenn dies in der...

Page 46: ...re le interferenze alla ricezione di trasmissioni radio televisive Utilizzare esclusivamente i cavi e gli accessori inclusi nell imballaggio Non utilizzare altri accessori o cavi a meno che non sia sp...

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Page 48: ...nng dette skal det ved tilkopling av utstyret til kabel TV nettet installeres en galvanisk isolator mellom utstyret og kabel TV nettet Svensk Utrustning som r kopplad till skyddsjord via jordat v ggut...

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