Planet Technology 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Web-manageable Switch manual

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    10/100/1000 M bps Gigabi t Ethernet Web-manageable S w it c h GSW-1402S User ’ s Manual[...]

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    T rademar k s Copyright  PLANET Technology Corp. 2003. Conten t s subject to revision w ithout prior no t ice. PLANET is a registered trademark o f PLANET Technology Corp. All o t her tradema r ks belon g to their respective o w ners. Disc l aim e r PLANET Technology does no t w arrant that the hard w are w ill w ork properly in all envi r onmen[...]

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    T A BLE OF CONTENTS C H A PTER 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. .1 1.1 C HECKLIST ........................................................................................................................ .1 1.2 A BOUT THE S W ITCH ............................................................[...]

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    A P PENDIX A ................................................................................................................. . 25 A.1 S W ITCH ‘ S RJ-45 P IN A SSIGNMEN TS ................................................................................. . 25 A.2 10/ 1 0 0M BPS , 10/10 0B ASE -T X ................................................[...]

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    1 Chapter 1 INTR O DUCTION 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of y o ur pac k age for follo w ing parts: l G S W -1402S. l CD-ROM. l Quic k Installa t ion G ui d e l P o w er cord. l 19 ” rac k m ount brac k ets. l RS-232 c a ble. I f a n y o f these pieces are m issing or da m aged, plea s e contact y o ur d e aler i m m edia t e l y , i f possibl[...]

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    2 1.4 S p ecifications Net w ork Ports 14 x RJ-45, 10 / 100 / 1000Base - T M odule slot 2, 1000Base-T, 1000 B ase-S X , 1000 B ase - L X M odes Half and Full Duple x , auto-negotia t ion Console 1 x RS-232 DB-9 MAC address table size 4k S w itch Fabric 32Gbps Transmission method Store-and-for w ard Packet Buf f er M emory 272K Bytes Packet For w ar[...]

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    3 Chapter 2 H a r d w are Des c ription T his product series provi d e three d i ff erent operatin g speed – 1 0 Mbps, 1 0 0 Mb ps, and 100 0 M b ps in t he s a m e switch an d a uto m aticall y d isting u ish th e sp e ed o f i n c o m in g connection. T his sectio n descri b es t h e har d w ar e f eatu r es o f t hes e Switches . Fo r easier m[...]

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    4 P o w er No t ice: 1. T he d e vic e i s a p o wer-req u ire d d e vi c e, i t m eans, i t will not wor k till i t i s p o wered . I f y our ne t w or k s should active all the ti m e, pleas e consider usin g U PS (Uninterr u pte d P o w er Su p p l y ) f or y o ur device. It will pr e vent y ou f ro m net w o r k data loss or ne t w or k downti [...]

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    5 Chapter 3 Console managemen t 3.1 Connect To PC RS-2 3 2 s e ri a l cab l e Prepar e a R S-2 3 2 seri a l c a ble. At t ach t h e 9- p in f e m ale connector t o t h e m ale co n necto r on t h e s w itc h . Pl u g t h e o th er side o f this ca b le t o y our PC. H y per T ermi n al In W indo w s 9 5/9 8 /2 0 00/ X P, launc h “ H y p er T er m[...]

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    6 Main m enu a pp e ars a f ter success f ull y lo g i n G S W -14 0 2S . T o ente r a n y o f th e su b m enus, si m pl y t y p e t h e n u m ber a f t er the co m m and pro m pt. 3.3 S y stem Menu S y ste m Men u con t ains t wo options: S y ste m In f or m ati o n a n d S y ste m Con f igura t i o n. 3.3. 1 S y stem Information T his screen sho [...]

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    3.4 Ma n agement Setup Menu Man a ge m ent Se t up M enu contains three o ptions: N et wor k Con f igurati o n, Cons o le Por t Sta t us Dis p l a y , a nd Ma n a g e m ent Features C o ntrol. 3.4. 1 Ne t w ork Co n fig u ration T o displ a y t he current n et work settings o f s w itch, s e le c t 1 f r o m Manage m ent S e t u p Me n u. T his scr[...]

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    8 3.4. 3 .2 T elnet Capabilit y Select 2 f ro m Manage m ent Features C ontr o l M enu. T o en a ble T elnet m ana g e m en t inter f ace, select 1. T o d isa b le T eln e t m anage m ent in t e rf ace, select 2. 3.5 De v ice Control Menu Device C o ntrol M e nu se t s up the a d vanc e d f unctions o f G S W -1402S incl u de Por t Con f igur a ti [...]

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    9 3.5. 2 IEEE802. 1 Q T A G VL A N T he VLAN is a gr o up o f p o rts that m a y spre a d ar o u nd the ne t wor k but co m m unicate as tho u gh t h e y b e l o ng t o o n e subn e t. B y usin g IEEE80 2 . 1 Q c o m plia n t VLA N , a ll ports can be reorga n ized into s e para t e b roadcast do m ains f or securi t y r e asons a n d reduce ba nd [...]

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    10 3.5. 2 .3 VL A N Static Ent r y Created T o create a sta t ic VLA N e n tr y , s e lect 3 f ro m IEEE802 .1 Q T AG V L AN Me n u. E n ter t he in f or m ation o f V L AN ID , n a m e, and active sta t us. 3.5. 2 .4 VL A N Static Ent r y Modific a tion T o m odi f y an existing V L AN e n t r y , s e lect 4 f ro m I EEE8 0 2.1Q T AG V L AN M enu.[...]

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    11 3.5. 3 .1 Mirror Functio n T o set the M irror Function active or inac t ive, s e lect 1 f ro m Port Mirror M e nu. 3.5. 3 .2 Choos e Sniffer Port T o chang e curren t sni ff er port, select 2 f ro m Port Mirr o r Me n u. T he n e nter t h e desire d port nu m ber. 3.5. 3 .3 Choos e Mo n it o red Port T o change current m oni t ored p ort, selec[...]

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    12 H o w e ver, be f ore m a k ing trun k connecti o ns be t we e n switches, p a y at t en t io n to : 1. T he ports a t bo t h e nds o f a Port Aggre g ation c o nne c tio n m ust be con f igured as Aggr e ga t io n Ports. 2. T he ports a t bo t h e nds o f a Port Aggre g ation c o nne c tio n m ust have t he sa m e port proper t ies, incl u di[...]

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    13 3.7. 2 Default F a ctor y Reset T o reset s w itch to f acto r y de f ault para m eters, select 2 f r o m S y s t e m Utili t y Me n u. T he n clic k “ Y ” to rese t G S W -14 0 2S. 3.7. 3 T imeout I n ter v al Setup T he de f ault t i m eout v a l u e of G S W -1402S is 5 m inutes . T o m odi f y t i m eout v a l u e, s elect 3 f r o m S y [...]

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    14 3.7. 5 .1 Modif y Ping Count T o m odi f y t h e p ing pac k et count n u m ber, select 1 f ro m Ping M e nu. T y p e a c o unt nu m ber f r o m 1 to 1000, or t y pe 0 f or an in f i n ite pac k et count. 3.7. 5 .2 Modif y Ping T arget IP T o change the I P address o f target host, select 2 f ro m Ping M enu. T hen e nter the correct IP. 3.7. 5 [...]

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    15 4. We b managem e nt 4.1 S t art A Web Br o w ser Session T he W eb Inter f ace o f G S W -140 2 S is c o ded b y J ava Applet a nd r u nning on t he J a va T M Virt u al Mac h in e (JVM) version 1 . 3.1 plat f or m . You s ho uld c o n f igure the m ana g e m ent stati o n wit h a n IP a ddress a nd su b ne t m as k c o m patibl e w i t h G S W[...]

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    4.2. 1 Sa v e T his butto n e n a b les user to save curr e nt set t i n gs to N VRAM . A f ter clic k on it, th e f oll o wi ng m e ssage box a pp e ars. Clic k “ Y es ” to save set t ings, c lic k “ No ” to abort. 4.2. 2 Default T his button e n a b les user to reset G S W -1402S to f acto r y de f a u lt val u es. A f ter clic k on it , [...]

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    4.2. 4 Ping T his button e n a b les user t o use ping f unction. A f ter click on it, the f oll o wing m ess a ge bo x app e ars. Enter in f or m atio n in Ping C o unt f ield and T arget IP Address f ield, t h e n click “ Start ” . T he resul t w ill be s ho w n in t he sa m e m essage box a f ter test is do n e. 4.2. 5 T elnet T his button e[...]

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    18 4.4 Port Page T here are t w o t abs in Port Pa g e: In f or m ation a nd C on f igura t i o n. Pl e ase re f er to s e ction 3.5. 1 Por t S t atus/C o n f igur a tio n f or f urther det a ils. 4.4. 1 Port Settin g Duplicate T his f unction e n a b les user t o d u plicate si m ilar set t i n gs to a ll ports at one ti m e. Pl e ase f oll o w t [...]

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    19 4.5 V L A N Page T here are thre e tabs in V L AN Pa g e: VLAN S t atic List , V L AN Sta t ic T able, an d V L AN Port Con f igur a ti o n. Pl e ase re f er to secti o n 3 . 5.2 IEEE80 2 . 1 Q T AG VLAN f or f urther d e tails. 4.5. 1 VL A N Stati c Li s t T his screen is used t o Add / Re m ove / Mo d i f y VLA N a nd u p to 25 5 gro u ps. T h[...]

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    20 4.5. 2 .1 T o A dd Member Ports 1. Clic k the “ V L AN ID ” co m bo box a n d select a V L AN y o u want n e w ports to j o in in. 2. Select ports (press Shi f t/ C trl ke y f or selecting m ulti ports) in the “ Non - Me m ber ” colu m n. 3. Clic k <<Add but t on to join s elect e d p orts in. 4.5. 2 .2 T o Remo v e M e mber P o rt[...]

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    21 4.6 Port A ggregation Page T his screen includes in f or m ati o n o f Aggr e ga t io n Grou p nu m ber, Me m ber Port, a n d Grou p Sta t us. Pleas e re f er to section 3 . 5.4 Port A g greg a ti o n f or f urther det a ils. T o activa t e an A g gre g ati o n Group, c h ec k the box of Aggreg a ti o n Grou p i n t h e S t atus En a ble colu m [...]

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    22 5 S w itch Opera t i o n 5.1 A ddress Table T he S w itc h is i m ple m ente d w i t h a n a ddress t a ble. T his address t a ble co m posed o f m a n y e ntries. Each ent r y is used to s t ore t h e a d dre s s in f or m ation o f s o m e no d e i n ne t w or k , incl u di n g M AC a ddress, port n o , etc. T his in f or m ation co m es fr o [...]

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    23 the m odes and s p eeds a t t he seco n d o f both d e vice is connected an d cap a bl e of , Bot h 1 0 Base- T and 1 0 0B a se-TX devices c a n co n nec t wit h th e por t i n either Hal f - or Full- D uplex m ode. 100 0 B a se- T and 1000Base-SX c a n on l y co n nect in Full-d u plex m ode.[...]

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    24 6. T roubleshooting T his chapter cont a ins in f or m ation to h e lp y o u solve pr o ble m s. I f G S W - 1 40 2 S is n o t f unctioning p r ope r l y , m a k e sure the S w it c h w as set u p according to instructi o ns in this m anual . T he Link LED is not lit Solution: Chec k the cable con n ecti o n a n d re m ove d u plex m ode o f the[...]

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    25 A P PENDIX A A . 1 S w itch ’ s RJ-45 Pin A ssignments 100 0 M b ps, 1 0 00Base T Contact M DI M DI-X 1 BI_ D A+ BI_ D B+ 2 BI_ D A- BI_ D B- 3 BI_ D B+ BI_ D A+ 4 BI_D C + BI_D D + 5 BI_DC- BI_DD- 6 BI_ D B- BI_ D A- 7 BI_D D + BI_D C + 8 BI_DD- BI_DC- I m plicit i m ple m entati o n o f t he crossover f unc t io n w i t hin a t wist e d-p a [...]