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8 Port SNMP Managed Switch – User Manual 

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Package Contents 

Unpack the contents of the carton and verify them against the checklist below. 

 

             

 

8 Port SNMP Managed Switch               

 

 

 Rubber Feet 

 

             

     

    

Rack-mounted Kit     RS-232 cable              

 

 

User Guide 

 

 

      

 Power Cord    

            

  

Figure 1. Package Contents 

 

Compare the contents of your 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch package with the standard 

checklist above. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for service. 

 

Product Number 0-15910xx-x 

© Tyco Electronics 2004 

PL0357 Issue A 

Summary of Contents for 0-15910 Series

Page 1: ...rt SNMP Managed Switch User Manual Page 1 8 Port UTP 10 100Mbit s Ethernet Managed Switch with Fibre Uplink Product User Guide Introduction Product Number 0 15910xx x Tyco Electronics 2004 PL0357 Issu...

Page 2: ...3ac 802 1D and 802 1Q 8 auto sensing 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 ports 100Mbps Fiber SC multimode and singlemode and MT RJ options Auto negotiation and MDI MDIX on the RJ 45 Ports Store And Forward err...

Page 3: ...NMP Managed Switch Rubber Feet Rack mounted Kit RS 232 cable User Guide Power Cord Figure 1 Package Contents Compare the contents of your 8 Port SNMP Managed Switch package with the standard checklist...

Page 4: ...es is currently set at less than 1 minute however this duration will be extended in the next software release Web Based Management The switch can be managed using a standard web browser that supports...

Page 5: ...Managed Switch Expansion Slots for Option Modules 10 100Base TXAutoMDI MDIXRJ 45Ports The 10 100Mbps auto sensing ports auto negotiate speed and duplex mode for 10Base T or 100Base TX device connectio...

Page 6: ...is attached Orange The port is operating in Full duplex mode Blinks Collision of packets is occurring on the port FD COL Off No device is attached or the port is in half duplex mode Figure 4 Descripti...

Page 7: ...s applied to the Switch the system will automatically perform a diagnostic test If a console session is active at this time then it is possible to see each stage of this start up and test procedure as...

Page 8: ...from moisture Avoid direct sunlight sources of heat and a high amount of electromagnetic interference Mounting tools If you intend to mount the Switch in a rack make sure you have all the tools mount...

Page 9: ...o each corner on the bottom of the Switch Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibrations Caution Do not place objects on t...

Page 10: ...n Use the supplied RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port The Console configuration allows you to program the Switch to enable a user at a remote loc...

Page 11: ...Parity No Flow Control See page 12 for details 3 When the password and user name prompt is displayed use the default username of root in lower case letters Use the password root The main menu screen w...

Page 12: ...and run a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits...

Page 13: ...figuration screen Figure 6 Press the CR return key a couple of times and the start screen Figure 7 is displayed Enter the default value user name root in lower case letters enter the CR key and then e...

Page 14: ...c context instructions such as Edit Save and Quit Main Menu Screen After login you will see the Main Menu screen below Use the tab or cursor keys to step through the sub menus Select the required sub...

Page 15: ...the switch To change values you need to use the Port Configuration Screen The key values are Type Display the port type Enabled Displays the port enabled or disable state depended on the user setting...

Page 16: ...finding purposes Figure 10 Port Counters Screen These counters display both transmitted and received packet counts together with the number of good and bad packets including the number of collisions h...

Page 17: ...ation The sub menu screen displays information such as unit description switch hardware software versions and the MAC address Note that this is a read only menu Figure 11 System Information Screen Pro...

Page 18: ...n Enables the switch ports to be configured and also port trunk groups to be established Port Mirroring Selects either enabling or disabling of the Port Mirror function VLAN Configuration Enables VLAN...

Page 19: ...ormation Use this sub menu to change the device name location and descriptions etc Select the Edit field using the Tab key and then Return key to move the edit fields alongside each variable When a li...

Page 20: ...nd the cursor will highlight the IP Address field 3 Enter the new IP Address as required 4 Use TAB key to highlight the Subnet Mask field 5 Enter the Subnet mask address as required 6 Use TAB keys to...

Page 21: ...iguration screen has separate options for changing the User Name and the Password for the switch The default values are User Name root Password root Note that these values are case sensitive To change...

Page 22: ...Control Trunk Group Membership Figure 17 Port Trunk Configuration Menu Selecting the required Port Mode To edit the mode of a selected port use the Tab key to move the cursor in the action line to th...

Page 23: ...e For example if the port is set to Auto Negotiate then the Port Speed Duplex mode is ignored The default setting is 100Mbit s and Full Duplex Port Flow Control This allows the copper RJ 45 or fibre u...

Page 24: ...e Edit key to move to the Port Mirroring State field Use the Space key to toggle the state to Enabled A new menu area is displayed with the following key fields Analysis Port is the port that is conne...

Page 25: ...ave been enabled in via the console Telnet session the VLANs can be configured and controlled via the web browser The first menu displayed is the overall VLAN control menu Figure 19 VLAN Configuration...

Page 26: ...ovide a number for the specific VLAN The legal range is 1 to 4094 with 1 being the default value It is recommended that a VLAN ID number other than 1 be applied to new port based VLAN configurations T...

Page 27: ...EE802 1Q A new menu is displayed 2 Use the Tab key to move into the port field of the menu Enter the number of the tagged VLAN ID directly into the VLAN ID field If the device connected to this port d...

Page 28: ...ey to toggle the membership status between None and Member Select the required ports to be members of this VLAN and then use Esc to move to the action line and then Save the settings Edit Delete VLAN...

Page 29: ...gorithm is applied to the whole switch and not specific ports To adjust the weighting algorithm select Edit from the action line and the cursor moves to the first map level Use the Tab key to move thr...

Page 30: ...ves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again Add A Static MAC Address From the MAC Address Configuration men...

Page 31: ...ll be rejected To activate this port security mode select the Port Security option and then use the Tab key to select Edit in the action line Enter CR and the cursor will highlight the security field...

Page 32: ...nces this high level of DLF broadcast traffic can degrade network performance To minimize this problem the switch can be programmed to limit the amount of broadcast traffic that can flow through the s...

Page 33: ...t to a non zero value i e 1 Sec 2 Sec 4 Sec Packets exceeding the specified time in the switch will be dropped The default value is 0 Save the settings EnableDelayBound This control works in a differe...

Page 34: ...electing STP Configuration from the Protocol Related Configuration menu 2 Selecting Enable Disable STP Function 3 Selecting Edit in the action line and then STP Enable using the Space key 4 Use Esc to...

Page 35: ...e required ports The STP Port State field is read only and displays the status of the port and the values can be Forwarding Blocking and Listening A port with higher priority lower path cost is less l...

Page 36: ...bar and select desired community to modify or add a new community Use the Space key to toggle the access right values between Read Only and Read Write When the rights value is Read Only this enables...

Page 37: ...s or to reboot the switch The available options are Factory Default System Reboot FactoryDefault This option restores the switch to the original shipping configuration When this option is selected the...

Page 38: ...addresses from your network administrator and enter the values from the console menu as detailed on page 20 This IP information has to be entered via the console as the web interface will not be acces...

Page 39: ...d box and enter the default password root If the settings are correct then the browser will begin to render a new page showing the image of the switch This is the home page of the switch web browser F...

Page 40: ...tus Up Down of all ports together with the Auto negotiation mode duplex mode and flow control settings The programmable port values can be changed in the Administrator Port Configuration Screen Port S...

Page 41: ...tion Trunking Trunk Group LACP configuration Filter Setup IGMP Multicast group Static MAC and Port Security settings VLAN Configuration Configure Port based 802 1Q and 802 1Q VLANs with GVRP Spanning...

Page 42: ...148800 packets per second for 100Mbps Backplane Bandwidth 1 8Gb Switch Technology Store and Forward Error Free Packet Forwarding Scheme Supports Hardware Level Broadcast Storm Prevention without consu...

Page 43: ...Port 5 LED Indicators 5 Rear Panel 6 Console Port 6 Diagnostic Test 7 Installation 8 Mounting the Switch 8 Desktop Mounting 8 Connecting to the Switch 10 Quick Start Guide 11 Configuring the Console...

Page 44: ...onfiguration 29 Modify the Egress Mapping 29 Modify the Egress Weighting 29 MAC Address Configuration 30 Add A Static MAC Address 30 Misc Configuration 31 Port Security 31 MAC Aging Time Setting 32 Br...

Page 45: ...stem Reboot 37 Web Management 38 Configuring The Switch 38 Port Status Screen 40 Port Statistics Screen 40 Administrator Screen 41 System Download 41 Product Specifications 42 Order Codes 42 This manu...

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