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Contents subject to revision without prior notice.
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Disclaimer

PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in 

all  environments  and  applications,  and  makes  no  warranty  and  representa-

tion,  either  implied  or  expressed,  with  respect  to  the  quality,  performance, 

merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.

PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User’s Manual is accurate; 

PLANET  disclaims  liability  for  any  inaccuracies  or  omissions  that  may  have 

occurred.

Information in this User’s Manual is subject to change without notice and does 

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sponsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User’s Manual. 

PLANET  makes  no  commitment  to  update  or  keep  current  the  information 

in this User’s Manual, and reserves the right to make improvements to this 

User’s Manual and/or to the products described in this User’s Manual, at any 

time without notice.

If you find information in this manual that is incorrect, misleading, or incom-

plete, we would appreciate your comments and suggestions.

FCC Warning

This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a 

Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 

designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 

the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gen-

erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 

used in accordance with the Instruction manual, may cause harmful interfer-

ence  to  radio  communications.  Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential 

area  is  likely  to  cause  harmful  interference  in  which  case  the  user  will  be 

required to correct the interference at his own expense. 

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.

WEEE Warning

To  avoid  the  potential  effects  on  the  environment  and  human  health  as 

a  result  of  the  presence  of  hazardous  substances  in  electrical  and  elec-

tronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should 

understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not 

dispose  of  WEEE  as  unsorted  municipal  waste  and  have  to  collect  such 

WEEE separately. 

Summary of Contents for FGSW-1820RS

Page 1: ...tion in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incom plete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C...

Page 2: ...Revision PLANET 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch User s Manual FOR MODEL FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Rev 1 0 July 2006 Part No 2010 A81120 000...

Page 3: ...STALLING A FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS 7 3 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION 10 3 1 PREPARING FOR CONFIGURATION 10 3 2 GETTING STARTED 12 4 SWITCH OPERATION 29 4 1 ADDRESS TABLE 29 4 2 LEARNING 29 4 3 FORWARDING FILT...

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Page 5: ...10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch Users Manual is structured as follows Section 2 Installation It explains the functions of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS and how to physi cally install...

Page 6: ...E frame flow control full duplex High performance Store and Forward architecture broadcast storm control runt CRC filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network band width 8K MAC addre...

Page 7: ...802 3x Pause Frame for full duplex Dimensions 440 x 120 x 44 mm 1U height Weight FGSW 1820RS 1 46 kg FGSW 2620RS 1 57 kg Power Requirement 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Dissipation FGSW 1820R...

Page 8: ...support QoS Allow to assign high priority on each port IGMP Snooping Allow to disable or enable Standards Conformance Regulation Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A CE Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3 Ether...

Page 9: ...GSW 2620RS the Switch is Ethernet Smart Switch with 16 24 RJ 45 10 100Mbps ports The Switch also provides up to two 10 100 1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces for cost effective high performance netwo...

Page 10: ...ort is operating at 10Mbps Per 10 100 1000Base T port SFP interfaces LED Color Function LNK ACT 1000 Green Lit indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps Off indicate that the port is operating a...

Page 11: ...vice may also help to protect your Switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter 2 2 Installing the Switch This part describes how to install your Ethern...

Page 12: ...a 19 inch standard rack follow the instructions described below Step1 Place your Switch on a hard at surface with the front panel positioned towards your front side Step2 Attach a rack mount bracket t...

Page 13: ...9 Figure 2 5 Mounting the Switch in a Rack Step6 Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2 2 1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and supply power to your Switch...

Page 14: ...0RS 3 1 Preparing for con guration 3 1 1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS 232 Port When you are ready to con gure the smart functions of the Switch make sure you had connected the supplied RS 232...

Page 15: ...re The messages will be displayed to show the test progress When the test completes successfully the system will display a login screen If any of the components fails during the test you may need to c...

Page 16: ...escription Value 1 7 Choose one item from the console main screen I M J L KEY Means up down left right 1 2 KEY Page up Page down S KEY Save the current configuration F KEY Refresh screen SPACE KEY Whe...

Page 17: ...anagement purpose Explained in section 3 2 5 4 Diagnostics Allow user to view the information about the Trunk link warning and Network loop fault port detected Explained in section 3 2 6 5 Password Al...

Page 18: ...ained in sec tion 3 2 3 3 Table 3 2 Descriptions of the Status screen Objects 3 2 3 1 Overview This function display the Switch information the available items are Switch name Switch MAC ID Chip Model...

Page 19: ...ffic on each port P X KEY Start Stop polling T KEY Toggle Drop CRC Collision B KEY Toggle Byte Packet unit Table 3 3 Guideline within the MIB Counter screen 3 2 3 3 Port Status This function displays...

Page 20: ...ion allow user to setting each port of Switch Explained in section 3 2 4 1 Trunking Allow user to disable or enable the trunk function Explained in section 3 2 4 2 Global Allow user to disable or enab...

Page 21: ...ess S key to saving the current con guration Then press R to restart the Auto negotiation to ensure the setting activated immediately Table 3 6 describes the Port objects Item Description Enabled Allo...

Page 22: ...Full 10M Full 10M Full 10M Half 10M Half 10M Half 10M Half 10M Half 10M Half 10M Half Link status of the device using Auto negotiation to the Switch Switch s Speed Advertise setting Device mode setti...

Page 23: ...S key to saving the current con guration Figure 3 11 Trunking Screen Object Description Trunking Provide 6 8 trunk groups in FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS maximum up to 4 ports per trunk Enable Allow disab...

Page 24: ...or diagnose purpose Default Disable Table 3 8 Descriptions of the Global Screen Objects 3 2 4 4 QoS Press 4 on your keyboard to access the screen of QoS from the Con guration screen please see the gur...

Page 25: ...ve in gure 3 14 appears Table 3 10 shows the descriptions of the Priority Tag Insert Remove screen Objects Figure 3 14 Priority Tag Insert Remove Screen Object Description Insert Tag high priority onl...

Page 26: ...entire multicast group member Default disable 802 1Q VLAN tag aware Allow to disable or enable IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag aware Default disable Ingress Rule for Acceptable frame types To permit all frames o...

Page 27: ...ed VLAN group 3 Please use L key move to specific port then press space key to add this port into current VLAN group 4 After setup completed please press Enter key to update the VLAN table 5 Please pr...

Page 28: ...2 5 Security Press 3 on your keyboard to access the screen of Security from the Main Menu screen please see the gure 3 4 The screen of Con guration in gure 3 18 appears This function reserved for fur...

Page 29: ...port Table 3 13 Diagnostics Screen Objects 3 2 7 Password Press 5 on your keyboard to access the screen of Password from the Main Menu screen please see the gure 3 4 The screen of Password in gure 3...

Page 30: ...ress 2 key to change the password the screen in figure 3 23 3 24 appears Figure 3 23 Change password Screen 5 Please press Enter to execute current configuration Figure 3 24 Change password successful...

Page 31: ...Reboot Switch Screen Reboot and reset switch to default mode procedure 1 Please press D key to reset switch to default mode the screen in figure 3 26 3 27 appears Figure 3 26 Reset Switch to default m...

Page 32: ...default mode Not include the modi ed username and password Please memorize the new username and password after change it 3 2 9 Logout Press 7 on your keyboard to access the screen of Logout from the...

Page 33: ...address learning The Ethernet Switching will lookup the address table for the destination address If not found this packet will be forwarded to all the other ports except the port which this packet c...

Page 34: ...ad on the network The Switch performs Store and forward therefore no error packets occur More reliably it reduces the re transmission rate No packet loss will occur 4 5 Auto Negotiation The STP ports...

Page 35: ...mance will be poor Please also check the in out rate of the port Why the Switch doesn t connect to the network Solution Check the LNK ACT LED on the switch Try another port on the Switch Make sure the...

Page 36: ...7 8 Not used A 2 RJ 45 cable Pin Assignments The standard RJ 45 receptacle connector There are 8 wires on a standard UTP STP cable and each wire is color coded The following shows the pin allocation...

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