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Apply 

After the setting is modified, click 

Apply

 to change the 

Switch’s settings immediately. 

 

 

 

6.2.1  System Base Configuration Page 

All the settings made in this page will take effect in the system of the Switch. 

6.2.2  Packet drop if 

There are two packet drop conditions, one is when packet encounters 16-time 
collisions and the other is packet timeout. 
Having the check mark on each box will enable corresponding packet drop 
condition. 

item description 
Continuous 
16-time 
collision 

If you enable this check mark, the same packet that 
runs into 16 consecutive collisions will be dropped. 

Timeout 

If you enable this check mark, packet will be 
dropped when the packet being queued over 1 
second 

The IEEE standard specifies the packet drop if it runs into 16 consecutive 
collisions. For some performance reason, you can disable the function by 
unmark 

Continuous 16-time collision

 item, and the Switch will retransmit the 

packet after 16 consecutive collisions. 

Default:

 setting 

Continuous 16-time collisions

6.2.3  Backoff operation mode 

Set the switch backoff operation mode. Standard mode or SuperMAC mode. 

Note:

 SuperMAC means when collision occurrs, the Switch will reduce the 

random waiting time to retransmit the packet. 

Default:

 setting 

Standard mode

6.2.4  Address table mapping 

Tell the switch how to map MAC address to its address table. 
You can use CRC calculation to get the hashing index of address table direct 
mapping to enable the whole address table mapping.

 

Note:

 48-bit DA/SA address is translated separatly into 12-bit entry pointer of 

address table for address learning and recognition. The translation is by aid of 
CRC generator within the switch controller. The index of entry pointer selection 

Summary of Contents for EE2400-SV

Page 1: ...1 EE2400 SV 24 Ports Fast Ethernet Switch USER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...NSTALLATION 7 3 1 TO LOCATE THE SWITCH ON A DESKTOP 7 3 2 RACKMOUNT PLACEMENT 7 4 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS 8 4 1 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 8 4 2 HALF AND FULL DUPLEX 8 4 3 FAST ETHERNET 8 4 4 AUTO NEGOTIATION 9 4 5 MAC ADDRESS TABLE 9 5 SMART FUNCTION SETTINGS 10 5 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 10 5 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 10 5 3 START SWITCH CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 11 6 USE FUNCTION MENU 13 6 1 SWITCH CONFIGURAT...

Page 3: ...ck pressure 17 6 2 7 Priority Setting 17 6 3 PRIORITY SETTING 18 6 3 1 Priority Setting Page Port Base 18 6 3 2 High Low priority setting 18 6 3 3 IP base TOS priority recognition 19 6 3 4 VLAN tagging base TCI priority recognition 19 6 4 VLAN GROUP SETTING 19 6 4 1 VLAN Group Setting Pages Port Base 19 6 4 2 VLAN Group 1 to 23 G01 to G23 19 6 5 SPEED DUPLEX FLOW CONTROL SETTING 20 6 5 1 802 3x Fl...

Page 4: ... should contain the following items One 1 Switch One 1 Software Disk One 1 Console Cable One 1 Power Cord Four 4 Rubber Feet One 1 Rackmount Kit This User s Guide If anything is missing please contact your place of purchase 24 Port 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Switch Power Cord Rubber Feet Rackmount Kit Optional User s Guide Software Disk Console Cable ...

Page 5: ...N tag priority and TCP IP header s TOS DS Supports VLAN up to 24 group VLANs Provide console port and software for easy configuration Store and Forward technology filtering forwarding is used to eliminate bad packets Back Pressure Flow Control support for Half Duplex operation IEEE802 3x Flow Control support for Full Duplex operation All connectors and LEDs on front panel for easy access and real ...

Page 6: ...ry 3 4 or 5 TP RJ 45 100BASE TX Cat 5 TP RJ 45 Note Category 5 UTP cable is recommended whenever installing new cabling 2 3 3 Status LEDs The Switches come with a complete range of LEDs The table below lists each LEDs name color and a brief description of its function Name Color Function Pwr Green Lit Power On LINK ACT Green Lit When the port has a valid physical connection with another device Bli...

Page 7: ...r further details 3 1 To locate the switch on a desktop Attach the Four 4 rubber feet included in the product package to the bottom of the Switch one in each corner Place the Switch on a clean flat desk or tabletop close to a power outlet Plug in all network connections and the power cord and Power ON 3 2 Rackmount placement Attach One 1 rackmounting bracket on each side of the Switch front panel ...

Page 8: ... transmitting data before they can receive data In Full Duplex mode Data can be transmitted and received at the same time However Full Duplex transmission is only possible between two devices with a dedicated link ex Switch Switch Switch PC Both devices must have Full Duplex capability Both devices must be set to Full Duplex ex Auto Negotiation Auto Negotiation Non Auto Negotiation to Non Auto Neg...

Page 9: ... Duplex 100Mbps with Auto Negotiation 200Mbps 100BASE TX Full Duplex 10Mbps no Auto Negotiation 10Mbps 10BASE T Half Duplex 10Mbps with Auto Negotiation 20Mbps 10BASE T Full Duplex Note If the attached device is set to a fixed mode ex Forced Full Duplex it will not operate as an Auto Negotiation device 4 5 MAC Address Table Every Ethernet data packet includes both source and destination addresses ...

Page 10: ... 1 cable end to the Switch and connect the other end to the computer s LPT port 5 2 Software installation First you should execute setup program to install the software Listed below shows the disk label execute setting up file and the default installation path Disk label Setting up file Default installation path 24 Port switch software Txsetup exe C Program Files PureTX Click Start to continue The...

Page 11: ...cates that the Switch is either not power on or the LPT cable is disconnected You need to check the power cord and the LPT cable connection When the message Switch is not connected or the switch type is not recognizable Do you want to continue pop up you can press Y to continue or N to exit If you see the message shown below it means that the program has found the Switch ...

Page 12: ... screen shown below you can use the software correctly Note Any configuration you have changed we recommend that you un plug the power cord and reconnect it again to reboot the Switch settings in order to maintain proper functioning of the Switch ...

Page 13: ... select New to setup the Switch s configuration After you click New the following message pop up You can select Auto Detect for automatically detect the current Switch or select existing Switch s model name for configuration 6 1 2 Open If you want to open your configuration setting file you had already saved you can select Open and open the saved file from your harddisk If the settings of the open...

Page 14: ...lowing message shows how many and what the Switch Models you could select If you select the model which doesn t match the current switch you connect the following message should pop up and warn you 6 1 4 About This will show the versions of the software and copyright 6 1 5 Exit You can click Exit to close the software It will pop up the following confirmation ...

Page 15: ...low Control Setting 6 2 System Base Configuration Default You can use Default setting or modify the setting by yourself OK If you click OK after modifying the settings the following message would pop up You can click Yes to save the modified settings to the Switch and save the Switch Configuration File default name is Mxcfg24 to your harddisk If you click No the modified settings will only be save...

Page 16: ...o 16 consecutive collisions For some performance reason you can disable the function by unmark Continuous 16 time collision item and the Switch will retransmit the packet after 16 consecutive collisions Default setting Continuous 16 time collisions 6 2 3 Backoff operation mode Set the switch backoff operation mode Standard mode or SuperMAC mode Note SuperMAC means when collision occurrs the Switch...

Page 17: ...ection for all ports Default setting Enable 6 2 7 Priority Setting If you enable the function it has two priority subitem All high then low priority packet Set priority transmission ratio Note The Switch supports 3 types of QoS functions to improve multi media or real time network applications The QoS function based on IEEE802 1p 802 1q port priority VLAN tag priority and TCP IP header s TOS DS On...

Page 18: ...coming frames as IEEE 802 1p 802 1q standard defines In this way the switch controller guarantees the service for high priority frames to some extent depending on the load condition of incoming traffic At least the high priority service offers better than that of best effort service It also provides different service ratio settings for users to shape the prioritized frames on the streams in the in...

Page 19: ... Twenty Three 23 user defined groups from G01 to G23 You can click Change to VLAN group 0 to 11 or Change to VLAN group 12 to 23 to switch the group page for setting 6 4 1 VLAN Group Setting Pages Port Base Organize your Virtual LAN VLAN groups in this page In this version you can set at most 24 VLAN groups Usually group 0 is default group and not allowed for user to use 6 4 2 VLAN Group 1 to 23 G...

Page 20: ...iation mode and force mode i e 100Mbps Full duplex 100Mbps Half duplex 10Mbps Full duplex and 10Mbps Half duplex Speed Duplex setting You can specify the speed and duplex setting manually for each port if necessary Usually Auto is OK only when the port connected to other side of device which is set to forced mode you need to specify the match setting for the port Default setting all port in Auto N...

Page 21: ... µsec 100Mbps minimum 75 µsec 10Mbps minimum MAC Addresses 8K Six 6 bytes entries maximum Self Learning Buffer Memory 2 5Mb Duplex Modes TP ports have 10 100Mbps Full Half Duplex Auto Negotiation function Crossover All the TP ports support Auto MDIX function LED Indicators One 1 for Power One 1 per port for Link ACT One 1 per port for Full Duplex Collision Power Supply Full range Auto Switching In...

Page 22: ...gainst electromagnetic interference in a commercial environment Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE MARK WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures...

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