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3-3. Flow Control 

Flow control is a mechanism to tell the source device stop sending frames for 

a specified period of time designated by target device until the PAUSE time expires. 
This is accomplished by sending a PAUSE frame from target device to source 
device. When the target is not busy and the PAUSE time is expired, it will send 
another PAUSE frame with zero time-to-wait to source device. After the source 
device receives the PAUSE frame, it will again transmit frames immediately. 
PAUSE frame is identical in the form of the MAC frame with a pause-time value and 
with a special destination MAC address 01-80-C2-00-00-01. As per the specification, 
PAUSE operation can not be used to inhibit the transmission of MAC control frame. 

Normally, in 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet, only symmetric flow control is 

supported. However, some switches (e.g. 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch) support 
not only symmetric but also asymmetric flow controls for special applications. In 
Gigabit Ethernet, both symmetric flow control and asymmetric flow control are 
supported. Asymmetric flow control only allows transmitting PAUSE frame in 
direction way from one side, the other side does not but only receive and discard 
the flow control information. Symmetric flow control allows both two ports to transmit 
PASUE frames to each other simultaneously. 

Inter-frame Gap time 

After the end of a transmission, if a network node is ready to transmit data 

out and if there is no carrier signal on the medium at that time, the device will wait 
for a period of time known as an inter-frame gap time to have the medium clear and 
stabilized as well as to have the jobs ready, such as adjusting buffer counter, 
updating counter and so on, at the receiver site. Once the inter-frame gap time 
expires after the de-assertion of carrier sense, the MAC transmits data. In 
IEEE802.3 specification, this is 96-bit time or more. 

Collision 

Collision happens only in half-duplex operation. When two or more network 

nodes transmit frames at approximately the same time, a collision will always occur 
and interfere with each other. This results the carrier signal distorted and un-
discriminated. When a collision is detected during a frame transmission, the 
transmission will not stop immediately but, instead, continue transmitting until the 
rest bits specified by jamSize are completely transmitted. This guarantees the 
duration of collision to be enough to have all involved devices able to detect the 
collision. This is referred to as Jamming. After jamming pattern is sent, MAC stops 
transmitting the rest data queued in the buffer and waits for a random period of time, 
known as backoff time with the following formula. When backoff time expires, the 
device goes back to the state of attempting to transmit frames. The backoff time is 
determined by the formula below. When the times of collision is increased, the 
backoff time is getting longer until the collision times excess 16. If this happens, the 
frame will be discarded and backoff time will also be reset. 

 

 

where 

k = min (n, 10) 

Summary of Contents for ES-5240G+

Page 1: ...ES 5240G 24 Port GbE Web Smart Switch User s Manual Version 1 0 June 2007...

Page 2: ...e contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs pr...

Page 3: ...cal Applications 20 3 Basic Concept and Management 22 3 1 What s the Ethernet 22 3 2 Media Access Control MAC 25 3 3 Flow Control 31 3 4 How does a switch work 34 3 5 Virtual LAN 38 3 6 Link Aggregati...

Page 4: ...4 4 1 Warm Restart 95 4 4 2 Factory Default 96 4 4 3 Software Upgrade 97 4 4 4 Configuration File Transfer 98 4 4 5 Logout 99 5 Maintenace 100 5 1 Resolving No Link Condition 100 5 2 Q A 100 Appendix...

Page 5: ...Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable prote...

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Page 7: ...iver is used for high speed connected expansion 1000Mbps LC Multi Mode SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC 10km SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC 30km SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC 50km SFP Fiber tr...

Page 8: ...dia auto sense 400KB on chip frame buffer Jumbo frame support Programmable classifier for QoS Layer 2 Layer 3 8K MAC address and support VLAN ID 1 4094 Per port shaping policing and Broadcast Storm Co...

Page 9: ...nt configuration which is working on via Web UI and Reset button of the switch Supports hot swap plug unplug SFP modules Supports Quality of Service QoS for real time applications based on the informa...

Page 10: ...LED display area Locating on the left side of the panel Power LED which indicates the power status and 24 ports working status of the switch Fig 1 1 Full View of 24 PORT GBE WEB SMART SWITCH Fig 1 2...

Page 11: ...er Lit Green when TP link on 1000Mbps speed Lit Amber when TP link on 100Mbps speed Off when 10Mbps or no link occur Blinks when any traffic is present 1000SX LX Gigabit Fiber Port 21 22 23 24 LED SFP...

Page 12: ...w 1000Mbps LC MM SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC SM 10km SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC SM 30km SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC SM 50km SFP Fiber transceiver 1000Mbps LC SM 70km SFP Fiber trans...

Page 13: ...the 24 Port GbE Web Smart Switch Note If you do not have modules please skip this section Connecting the SFP Module to the Chassis The optional SFP modules are hot swappable so you can plug or unplug...

Page 14: ...1000 TP device The switch is now in operation Power On The switch supports 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power sources The power supply will automatically convert the local AC power source to DC power After th...

Page 15: ...ector type there are mainly LC and BIDI SC Gigabit Fiber with multi mode LC SFP module Gigabit Fiber with single mode LC SFP module Gigabit Fiber with BiDi SC 1310nm SFP module Gigabit Fiber with BiDi...

Page 16: ...able 10 10 m TP to fiber Converter 56 Bit Time unit 1ns 1sec 1000 Mega bit Bit Time unit 0 01 s 1sec 100 Mega bit Table 2 2 Sum up all elements bit time delay the overall bit time delay of wires devic...

Page 17: ...h port based VLAN and tag based VLAN They are different in practical deployment especially in physical location The following diagram shows how it works and what the differences are Case2a Port based...

Page 18: ...N3 members but they can access VLAN4 members 3 VLAN3 members can not access VLAN1 VLAN2 and VLAN4 4 VLAN4 members can not access VLAN1 and VLAN3 members but they can access VLAN2 members Case3a The sa...

Page 19: ...cess and manage its functions through its web based interface Users can monitor the status of the switch as well as to configure the switch through this web based interface Here we will guide you thro...

Page 20: ...low 1 Set up a physical path between the configured switch and a PC with a qualified UTP Cat 5 cable with RJ 45 connectors Note If the PC directly connects to the switch you will have to set up same s...

Page 21: ...t is classified into predefined address classes or categories Each class has its own network range Each IP address comprises two parts network identifier address and host identifier address The former...

Page 22: ...is reserved for loopback function 0 Class B The IP address range in between 128 0 0 0 and 191 255 255 255 Each class B network has a 16 bit network prefix followed by a 16 bit host address There are 1...

Page 23: ...have a subnet mask 255 255 0 0 by default in which the first two bytes are with all 1s This means more than 60 thousands of nodes in flat IP address will be at the same network It s too large to mana...

Page 24: ...8 16 14 27 32 30 26 64 62 25 128 126 24 256 254 23 512 510 22 1024 1022 21 2048 2046 20 4096 4094 19 8192 8190 18 16384 16382 17 32768 32766 16 65536 65534 Table 2 3 There will be a maximum of 254 eff...

Page 25: ...gnated IP address which is known as the default router This is a routing policy For assigning an IP address to the switch you need to check what the IP address of the network will be connected to the...

Page 26: ...ase refer to Appendix A The switch is suitable for the following applications Central Site Remote Site is used in carrier or ISP applications See Fig 2 10 Peer to peer is used for applications in betw...

Page 27: ...21 Fig 2 12 Office Network Connection Fig 2 11 Peer to peer Network Connection...

Page 28: ...d out and provided 1000Mbps Now 10G s Ethernet is under evaluation and may soon to be approved for practices Although these Ethernet standards have different speed same basic functions still apply Sam...

Page 29: ...cts as the interface between the Ethernet MAC and upper layers in the protocol stack usually Network layer Network layer has nothing to do with the nature of the LAN so it operates over other differen...

Page 30: ...sponse The DSAP and SSAP pair with certain reserved values indicates some well known services listed in the table below 0xAAAA SNAP 0xE0E0 Novell IPX 0xF0F0 NetBios 0xFEFE IOS network layer PDU 0xFFFF...

Page 31: ...nd locally unique address Since this type of addresses apply only to the Ethernet LAN media access control MAC they are referred to as MAC addresses The first three bytes are Organizational Unique Ide...

Page 32: ...ich means all network devices except the sender itself can receive the frame and response Ethernet Frame Format There are two major forms of Ethernet frame type encapsulation and length encapsulation...

Page 33: ...d Netware 802 3 RAW encapsulation Each of them has different fields following the Length field If the Length Type value is greater than 1500 it means the Length Type acts as Type Different type value...

Page 34: ...hat a MAC does before transmitting a frame 1 MAC will assemble the frame First the preamble and Start of Frame delimiter will be put in the fields of PRE and SFD followed by DA SA tag ID if tagged VLA...

Page 35: ...t devices This maximum time is traded off by the collision recovery time and the diameter of the LAN In the original 802 3 specification Ethernet operates in half duplex only Under this condition when...

Page 36: ...mitting and receiving frames are processed simultaneously This doubles total effective bandwidth Full duplex is much easier than half duplex because it does not involve media contention collision retr...

Page 37: ...transmit data out and if there is no carrier signal on the medium at that time the device will wait for a period of time known as an inter frame gap time to have the medium clear and stabilized as wel...

Page 38: ...e ready state 2 The DA of received frame should match the physical address of the receiving MAC or the address of the to be recognized designated multicast If not the frame will be discarded and the M...

Page 39: ...value 0x8100 at the location of the Length Type field of the normal non VLAN frame it will interpret the received frame as a tagged VLAN frame If this happens in a switch the MAC will forward it acco...

Page 40: ...rate who can transmit data to the station s attached in the LAN When more than one station transmits data within the same slot time the signals will collide referred to as collision The arbitrator wil...

Page 41: ...ting in full duplex mode the distance can reach farther than half duplex because it is not limited by the maximum propagation delay time 512 bits time If fiber media is applied the distance can be up...

Page 42: ...t the switch will broadcast the packet Due to the limitation to the size of a MAC address the MAC address aging function is applied When the MAC address has resided and no updates been refreshed in th...

Page 43: ...s may support different schedule algorithms Most common schedulers are FCFS First Come First Service Strictly Priority All High before Low Weighted Round Robin Set a weight figure to the packet with a...

Page 44: ...uter is needed which always lies on the edge of the LAN For a layer 2 VLAN it assumes it is a logical subset of a physical LAN separated by specific rules such as tag port MAC address and so on In oth...

Page 45: ...ure the network easily according to the criteria needed for example financial accounting R D and whatever you think it necessary You can also easily move a user to a different location or join a new u...

Page 46: ...ying a tag field following the source MAC address is four bytes long and contains VLAN protocol ID and tag control information composed of user priority Canonical Format Indicator CFI and optional VLA...

Page 47: ...port is called PVID Each port can only be assigned one PVID The default value for PVID is 1 which is the same as VID Ingress filtering This is the process to check a received packet and compare its VI...

Page 48: ...with the priority accordingly If enabled an egress port will transmit out a tagged packet if the port is connected to a 802 1Q compliant device If an egress port is connected to a non 802 1Q device o...

Page 49: ...tering is disabled the VLAN bridge will only check the MAC address table to see if the destination VLAN exists If VLAN does not exist then drop the packet and if both DA and VLAN do not exist forward...

Page 50: ...not be scalable if the unsatisfied performance is caused by hardware limitations If item 2 is the case no extra cost is required and the demand of bandwidth can be flexible because all that needs is t...

Page 51: ...tion and station to station Here a station may be a host or a router Link Aggregation called port trunking sometimes has two types of link configuration including static port trunk and dynamic port tr...

Page 52: ...sk 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Password admin Table 4 1 After the 24 Port GbE Web Smart Switch being finished configuration you can browse it by using the IP address you set up for it...

Page 53: ...fault page and it displays you with the basic information of the system including Switch Status TP Port Status Fiber Port Status Aggregation VLAN Mirror SNMP and Maximum Packet Length With this inform...

Page 54: ...ed Again if disconnected the port will show just dark if linked green On the left side the main tree menu of the web user interface is listed According to the function name in boldface all functions c...

Page 55: ...QoS Filter Rate Limit Storm Control and SNMP are contained in this function folder for system and network management Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections System...

Page 56: ...active IP address active subnet mask active gateway DHCP server and Lease time left Set device name DHCP enable fallback IP address fallback subnet mask fallback gateway management VLAN password and...

Page 57: ...click Apply button to update Default 192 168 1 1 Fallback Subnet Mask Subnet mask is made for the purpose to get more network addresses because any one IP device in a network must own its IP address...

Page 58: ...e defined path it must be forwarded to a default router on a default path This means any packet with undefined IP address in the routing table will be sent to this device unconditionally Default 192 1...

Page 59: ...se Auto Speed 1000 Full and Disable If the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex The following table su...

Page 60: ...se one of them by pulling down list and pressing the Downward arrow key Then click Apply button the settings will be in effect immediately Parameter description VLAN Mode Port based Port based VLAN is...

Page 61: ...e assigned with a VLAN name and a VLAN ID Valid VLAN ID is 1 4094 User can create total up to 24 Tag VLAN groups Double tag Double tag mode belongs to the tag based mode however it would treat all fra...

Page 62: ...of VLAN mode the switch will bring you the responded VLAN configuration which keeps the default data You can easily create or delete a VLAN group by pressing Add or Delete function buttons or click th...

Page 63: ...based VLAN which depends on the VLAN mode you choose in VLAN mode function Fig 4 8 Add or Remove VLAN Member Delete Group Just tick the check box beside the ID then press the Delete button to delete...

Page 64: ...there are three Fast Ethernet ports aggregated in a logical port this logical port will have bandwidth of three times high as a single Fast Ethernet port Function name Aggregation Configuration Funct...

Page 65: ...ps LACP also allows port redundancy that is if an operational port fails then one of the standby ports become operational without user intervention Function name LACP Port Configuration Function descr...

Page 66: ...riority lowest numeric value becomes the STP root switch If all switches have the same priority the switch with the lowest MAC address will then become the root switch Select a value from the drop dow...

Page 67: ...t x to enable RSTP protocol then press the Apply button to apply Edge Just tick the check box beside the port x to enable edge function Path Cost Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame on to a...

Page 68: ...or PAE request is sent to it Authenticator An entity facilitates the authentication of the supplicant entity It controls the state of the port authorized or unauthorized according to the result of aut...

Page 69: ...is a PC outside the controlled port running Supplicant PAE In this case PC A wants to access the services on device B and C first it must exchange the authentication message with the authenticator on...

Page 70: ...supplicant will convert user password into the credential information perhaps in MD5 format and replies an EAP Response with this credential information as well as the specified authentication algorit...

Page 71: ...dress and its VID The following table is the summary of the combination of the authentication status and the port status versus the status of port mode set in 802 1x Port mode port control state set i...

Page 72: ...te This is used to set the operation mode of authorization There are three types of operation mode supported Force Unauthorized Force Authorized and Auto y Force Unauthorized The controlled port is fo...

Page 73: ...or all ports at once continue Fig 4 16 802 1X Configuration Statistics Choose the port which you want to show of 802 1X statistics the screen include Authenticator counters backend Authenticator count...

Page 74: ...o the port Parameter description Reauthentication Enabled Choose whether regular authentication will take place in this port Default disable Reauthentication Period 1 65535 s A non zero number seconds...

Page 75: ...enable this function Default disable Router Ports Just tick the check box beside the port x to enable router ports then press the Apply button to start up Default none Unregistered IGMP Flooding enab...

Page 76: ...le we assume that Port A and Port B are Source Ports and Port C is Mirror Port respectively The traffic passed by Port A and Port B will be copied to Port C for monitoring Parameter description Source...

Page 77: ...iguration The switch offers powerful QoS function This function supports VLAN tagged priority that can make precedence of 8 priorities and DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point on Layer 3 of network...

Page 78: ...edium priority or all high priority for QoS default value Function name 802 1p Setting Function description This function will affect the priority of VLAN tag Based on priority of VLAN tag it can arra...

Page 79: ...and the last two bits are left unused DSCP can form total 64 0 63 kinds of Traffic Class based on the arrangement of 6 bit field in DSCP of the IP packet In the switch the user is allowed to set up t...

Page 80: ...led Allow users from all IP address to log in to this switch and manage it Static Only the user from the IP Address set by administrator is allowed to login to this switch and manage it DHCP Allow the...

Page 81: ...75 Fig 4 24 Filter Configuration...

Page 82: ...field Pause frames are also generated if flow control is enabled The format of the packet limits to unicast broadcast and multicast Valid value of Port 1 24 ranges from 128 3968 kbps Default No Limit...

Page 83: ...d to block unnecessary frames of the multicast and broadcast that would have reduced the switch s performance When the frames of multicast or broadcast are over the rate and Strom Control is enabled t...

Page 84: ...dcast Storm capability The user can use drop down menu to select number of frames Default is No Limit The setting range is 1k 1024k per second Multicast Rate To enable the Multicast Storm capability T...

Page 85: ...y name trap host and public traps as well as the throttle of SNMP A SNMP manager must pass the authentication by identifying both community names then it can access the MIB information of the target d...

Page 86: ...80 Default SNMP function Disable Default community name for Get public Default community name for Set private Default community name for Trap public Fig 4 27 SNMP Configuration...

Page 87: ...81 4 3 Monitoring There are six functions under in the monitoring function Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Monitoring LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status Ping...

Page 88: ...he counting will restart Function name Statistics Overview Function description Display the summary counting of each port s traffic including Tx Bytes Tx Frames Rx Bytes Rx Frames Tx Errors and Rx Err...

Page 89: ...cast Show the counting number of the received broadcast packet Rx Multicast Show the counting number of the received multicast packet Rx Broad and Multicast Show the counting number of the received br...

Page 90: ...ast Show the counting number of the transmitted broadcast with multicast packet Tx Error Packets Show the counting number of the received error packets Rx 64 Bytes Number of 64 byte frames in good and...

Page 91: ...ted Tx 128 255 Bytes Number of 127 255 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 256 511 Bytes Number of 256 511 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 512 1023 Bytes Number of 51...

Page 92: ...ansmitting frames experienced Tx Drops Number of frames dropped due to excessive collision late collision or frame aging Tx Overflow Number of frames dropped due to the lack of transmitting buffer Fig...

Page 93: ...rmation and status for each port at one time Parameter description LACP Aggregation Overview Show the group port status Red signs are set by default for link down ports user are recommended to refer t...

Page 94: ...this switch Hello Time Show the current hello time of the root bridge Hello time is a time interval specified by root bridge used to request all other bridges periodically sending hello message every...

Page 95: ...89 Fig 4 31 RSTP Status...

Page 96: ...r each group it belongs It calculates the number of times of IGMP V1 report V2 Reports When a host receives a group membership query it identifies the groups associated with the query and determines t...

Page 97: ...91 Fig 4 32 IGMP Status...

Page 98: ...to send One of the four numbers can be chosen 1 5 10 and 20 Default 1 Time Out in secs Use drop down menu to set the number of echo requests time out in seconds One of the four numbers can be chosen...

Page 99: ...93 Fig 4 33 Ping...

Page 100: ...94 4 4 Maintenance There are five functions under the maintenance section Warm Restart Factory Default Maintenance Software Upgrade Configuration File Transfer Logout...

Page 101: ...oftware you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect Here we will be discussing the software reset for the reboot in the main menu Function name Warm Restart Function description Reboot...

Page 102: ...IP address setting all settings will be restored to the factory default values when Factory Default function is performed If you want to restore all configurations including the IP address setting to...

Page 103: ...7 4 4 3 Software Upgrade Function name Software Upgrade Function description Browse through your PC for a newer version of software pre saved on your PC and upgrade the switch Fig 4 36 Software Upgrad...

Page 104: ...o your computer to prevent accidental data lost If a device configuration crash occurs or to configure a new switch this pre saved configuration backup file can be used to quickly restore the switch b...

Page 105: ...out and exit the browser the switch will automatically have you logged out Besides this manually logout and implicit logout you can set up the parameter of Auto Logout Timer in system configuration fu...

Page 106: ...ction function fails to work 9 Please make sure that ports on the opposing device are connection ports Please check if connection ports are used on that 24 Port GbE Web Smart Switch 9 Please check the...

Page 107: ...ode force mode or auto polling mode Supports Head of Line HOL blocking prevention Supports broadcast storm filtering Web based management provides the ability to completely manage the switch from any...

Page 108: ...ansmission Mode 10 100Mbps support full or half duplex 1000Mbps support full duplex only Transmission Speed 10 100 1000Mbps for TP 1000Mbps for Fiber Full Forwarding Filtering Packet Rate PPS packets...

Page 109: ...LINK ACT 10 100 1000Mbps 1000M SFP Fiber Port 21 22 23 24 SFP LINK ACT Power Requirement AC Line Voltage 100 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Consumption 30W Ambient Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 5 to 90 Di...

Page 110: ...roup set Trunk Connection VLAN Function Port Base 802 1Q Tagged allowed up to 24 active VLANs in one switch Trunk Function Ports trunk connections allowed Bandwidth Control Supports by port Egress Ing...

Page 111: ...5240G Produces OBJECT IDENTIFIER ES 5240G ProductId 1 ES 5240G IllegalLogin TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE ES 5240G ProductId DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the illegal user try to login the Web management UI...

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