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LevelOne GSW-2690 24Fast Ethernet w/2G/2SFP L2 Managed Switch User's Manual User ’ s Manual V er : 1.00-0507.
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Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 About this user ’ s manual This user ’s manual will not only tell you how to install and connect your network system but also configure and m onitor the .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 2 1. Introduction 1-1. Overview of GSW-2690 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch GSW-2690, 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gig ab it L2 Managed Switch, implemented 24 10/100Mbps TP + 2 Gigabit port s with TP/SFP , is a standa rd switch that meets all IEEE 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 3 • Key Features in the Device QoS: Support Quality of Service by the IEEE 802.1P standard. There are two priority queue and packet transmission schedule using W eighted Round Robin (WRR).
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 4 1-2. Checklist Before you start inst alling the switch, verify that the package contains the following: GSW-2690 X 1 Mounting Accessory (.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 5 • Supports 802.1Q VLAN with 256 entries. • Supports user managem ent and limits three users to login • Supports DHCP Broadcasting Supp ress.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 6 1-4. V iew of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch 1-4-1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel (Button, LEDs and Plugs) There are 24 TP Fast Ethernet port s and 2 slot s for optional removable modules on the front pa nel of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 7 • LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED CPURUN Green Lit when CPU is on and good POWER Green Lit when AC power is on and good ACT Green .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 8 1-4-2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel One RS-232 DB-9 interface is offered for configuration or manag ement.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 9 1-5. V iew of the Optional Modules In the switch, Port 25, 26 includes two types of medi a --- TP and SFP Fiber (LC, BiDi LC…); this po rt support s 10/100/1000Mbp s TP or 1000Mbp s SFP Fi ber with auto-detected function.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 10 2. Installation 2-1. St arting 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch Up This section will give users a quick st art for: - Hardware and Cable In stallation - Management S tation Installation - Software booting and configuration 2-1-1.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 11 • TP Port and Cable Inst allation ⇒ In the switch, TP port support s MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover , so both types of cable, straight-throu gh (C.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 12 2-1-2-1. Cabling Requirement s for TP Port s ⇒ For Fast Ethernet TP network conne ction The grade of the cable must be Cat. 5 or Cat. 5e with a maximum length of 100 meters. ⇒ Gigabit Ethernet TP network connectio n The grade of the cable must be Cat.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 13 2-1-2-3. Switch Cascading in T opology • T akes the Delay T ime into Account Theoretically , the switch partitions the collision domain for each port in swit ch cascading that you may up-link the swit ches unlimitedly .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 14 Case1: All switch ports are in the same local area networ k. Every port can access each other (See Fig. 2-2). If VLAN is enabled and configured, each node in the network that can communicate each other di rectly is bounded in the same VLAN area.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 15 Case 2b: Port-based VLAN (See Fig.2-4). 1. VLAN1 members could not access VLAN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4 members. 2. VLAN2 members could not access V LAN1 and VLAN3 members, but they could access VLA N4 members.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 16 2-1-3. Configuring the Management Agent of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch We of fer you three ways to st artup the switch m anagement function. They are RS-232 console, CLI, and W eb.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 17 2-1-3-1. Configuring the Manag ement Agen t of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabi t L2 Managed S witch through the Serial RS-232 Port T o perform the c.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 18 • Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and De fault Gateway IP Address Please refer to Fig. 2-6 Consol e Manage ment for det ails about the ex-factory setting.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 19 2-1-3-2. Configuring the Manag ement Agent of GSW -2690 through the Ethernet Port There are three ways to configure and monitor the switch th rough the switch’ s Ethernet port. They are CLI, Web browser and S NMP manager .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 20 Fig. 2 -9 the Login Screen for Web 2-1-4. IP Address Assignment For IP ad dress configuration, there a re three pa rameters needed to be filled in. They are IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 21 With the classful addressi ng, it divides IP addre ss into three classes, clas s A, class B and class C. The rest of IP addres se s are for multicast and broadcast. The bit length of the network prefix is the sa me as that of the subnet ma sk and is denoted as IP address/X, for example, 192.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 22 Class D and E: Class D is a cla ss with first 4 MSB (Most significance bit) set to 1-1-1-0 and is used for IP Multicast. See also RF C 1 1 12. Class E is a class with first 4 MSB set to 1-1-1-1 and is used for IP broadcast.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 23 In this diagram, you can see the subnet mask with 2 5-bit long, 255.255.255.128, cont ains 126 members in the sub-netted network. Another is that the length of network prefi x equals the number of the bit with 1s in that subnet mask.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 24 For different network applications, the subnet mask may look like 255.255.255.240. This means it is a small netwo rk accommodating a maximum of 15 nodes in the network.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 25 2-2. T ypical Applications The GSW-2 690 implement s 24 Fast Ethernet TP ports with auto M DIX and 2 Gigabit dual media port s with SFP for removable module supp orted comprehe nsive fiber types of connection, inclu ding LC, BiDi LC for SFP .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 26 Fig. 2-13 Office Network Connection.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 27 3. Operation of Web-based Management This chapter instruct s you how to configure and man age GSW-26 90 through the web user interface it support s, to access and ma nage the 24 10/100Mbp s TP + 2 Gigabit dual media port s with TP/SFP Fiber management Ethern et switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 28 In the switch, it support s a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to configure th e system at the sam e time. If there are two or more users using administ rator ’s identity , the switch will allow the only one who logins first to configure the system.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 29 3-1. Web Management Home Overview After you login, the switch shows you the system information a s Fig.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 30 Fig. 3-3 Port st atus information In Fig. 3-3, it shows the basic information of the clicked port. With this, you’ll see the information about the port status, traf fic st atus and bandwidth ratin g for egress and ingress respectively .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 31 Port DHCP Boot VLAN S y stem SNMP IGMP Snoo p in g MAC T able GVRP Root STP Tr u n k 802.1x A larm Confi g uration Securit y Bandwidth QoS Dia g.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 32 3-1-1. System Information Function name: System Information Function description: Show the basic system information. Parameter description: Model name: The model name of this device. System description: As it is, this tells what this device is.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 33 Host IP address: The IP addre ss of the switch. Host MAC addre ss: It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch. Device Port: Show all types and numbers of the port i n the switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 34 3-1-2. IP Configuration IP configu ration is one of the most im port ant configurations i n the switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 35 IP addre ss: Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP functio n “Disable”. Then, click <Apply> button to update. When DHCP is disabled, Default: 192.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 36 DNS: It is Domain Name Server used to serve the translation bet ween IP address and name address. The switch support s DNS client func tion to re-route the mnemonic name address to DNS server to get it s associated IP ad dress for accessing Internet.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 37 3-1-3. Time Configuration The switch provides m anual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP . Manual setting is simple and you just in put “Y ear”, “Mont h”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute” and “Second” within the valid value range i ndicated in each item.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 38 NTP: NTP is Net work T ime Prot ocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean T ime (GMT).
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 39 Day Light Saving End : This is used to set when to stop pe rforming the daylight saving time. Mth: Range is 1 ~ 12. Default: 1 Day: Range is 1 ~ 31. Default: 1 Hour: Range is 0 ~ 23. Default: 0 Fig.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 40 3-1-4. Account Configuration In this function, only administrator can create, modify or delete the username and password. Administrator can modi fy ot her guest identities’ p assword without confirming the passwo rd but it is necessary to modify the administrator-equivalent identity .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 41 3-1-5. Management Security Through the management security con figuration, the manager can do the strict setup to control the switch and lim it the user to access this switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 42 Function name: Management Security Configuratio n Function description: The switch offers Management Security Configu ration function. With this function, the manager can easily co ntrol the m ode that the user connects to the switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 43 IP Range: The switch supports t wo kinds of options for man aged valid IP Range, including “Any” and “Cust om”. Default is “Any”. In case that” Custom” had been chosen, you can assigne d effective IP range.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 44 3-1-6. Virtual S t ack Function name: Virtual Stack Function description: Virtual S tack Management(VSM) is the grou p management function. Through the proper configuration of this function, switches in the same LAN will be grouped automatically .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 45 Fig. 3-8 Parameter description: S t ate: It is used for the activation or de-activation of VSM. Default is Enab le. Role: The role that the switch would like to pl ay in virtual stack. T wo types of roles, including master and slave are of fered for option.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 46 3-2. Port Configuration Four functions, including Port Status, Po rt Configuration, Simple Counter and Detail Counter are contained in thi s function folder for port monitor and management. Each of them will be describ ed in detail orderly in the following sections.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 47 Function name: Port S t atus Function Description: Report the latest updated status of all por ts in this switch. When any one of the ports in the swit ch changes its p arameter displ ayed in the page, it will be automatically refreshed the port curr ent st atus about every 5 seconds.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 48 S peed / Dupl ex : Display the speed and duplex of all po rt. There are three speeds 10Mbp s, 100Mbps an d 1000Mbps suppo rted for TP media, and the duplex supported is half duplex a nd full duplex.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 49 Fig. 3-1 1 Parameter description of Port 25 and Port26: Connecto r T ype: Display the connector type, for inst ance, UTP , SC, ST , LC and so on. Fiber T ype: Display the fiber mode, for instance, Mu lti-Mode, Single-Mode.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 50 V endor SN (Serial Number): Show the serial number assign ed by the manufacturer . Date Code: Show the date this module was m ade. T emperature: Show the current temperature of module. Vcc: Show the working DC volta ge of module.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 51 3-2-2. Port Configuration Port Configuration is applied to chan ge the setting of each port. In this configuration function, you can set/reset t he following functions. All of them are described in det ail below .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 52 S peed/Duplex : Set the speed and duplex of the port. In speed, 10/100Mbps ba ud rate is available for Fast Ethernet, Gigabit module in port 25, 26. If the media is 1Gbps fiber , it is always 1000Mbp s and the duplex is full only .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 53 3-2-3. Simple Counter The function of Simple Counter co llects any information and provides the counting about the traf fic of the port, no matter the packet is good or bad. In the Fig. 3-10, the window can show all port s’ counter i nformation at the same time.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 54 Rx Packet: The counting number of the p acket received. Tx Collision: Number of collisions transm itting frames experienced.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 55 3-2-4. Det ail Counter The function of Detail Counter collect s any information and provides the counting about the traf fic of the port, no matter the packet is good or bad. In the Fig. 3-14, the window can show only one port counter info rmation at the same time.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 56 Rx Unicast Packet s: Show the counting number of the received unicast p acket. Rx Broadca st Packet s: Show the counting number of the received broadcast p acket. Rx Multicast Packets: Show the counting number of the received multicast p acket.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 57 Packets 512 -1023 Octets: Number of 512 ~ 1023-byt e frames in good and bad packets re ceived. Packets 1024 - 1522 Octets : Number of 1024-1522-byte frames in good and bad packets received. Tx Packet s: The counting number of t he p acket transmitted.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 58 3-3. SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can m anage the Managed devi ces equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management In formation Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 59 Default SNMP function : Enable Default community name for GET : public Default community name for SET : private Default community name for T rap: public Default Set function : Enable Default trap host IP addre ss: 0.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 60 3-4. DHCP Boot The DHCP Boot function is use d to sp read the request broadcast p acket into a bigger time frame to prevent the traf fic congest.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 61 3-5. IGMP Snooping The function, IGMP Snooping, is used to establish the multicast group s to forward the multicast packe t to the member ports, and, in nature, avoids wastin g the bandwid th while IP multica st packet s are running over the network.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 62 Parameter description: IGMP snoo ping mode selection: The switch support s three kinds of IGMP Snooping status, including “Passive”, “Active” and “Disabl e”. Disable: Set “Disable” mode to disable IGMP Snooping function.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 63 3-6. VLAN The switch support s T ag-based VLAN (802.1q) and Port-based VLAN . Support 256 active VLANs and VLAN ID 1~ 4094. VLAN configuration is used to partition your LAN into small ones as your demand.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 64 Symmetric Vlan: This is a Ingress Rule (Rule 1, The Ingress Filtering Rule 1 is “forward only packet s with VID matchin g this port’ s configured VID”.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 65 3-6-2. T ag-based Group Function name: Tag-based Group Configuration Function description: It shows the information of existed T ag-based VLAN Group s.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 66 Add Group: Input the VLAN name, VID and then c hoo se the member by ticking the check box beside the po rt No. to create a new T ag-based VLAN. As to the parameter of Unt ag, it st ands for an egress rul e of the port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 67 3-6-3. PVID Function name: PVID Function description: In PVID Setting, user can input VID number to each port. The range of VID number is from 1 to 4094. User also can choo se ingress filtering rule (Rule 2) to each port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 68 3-6-4. Port-based Group Function name: Port-based Group Configuration Function description: It shows the information of the existed Port-based VLAN Groups.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 69 Add Group: Create a new Port-based VLAN. Input the VLAN name and choose the member by ticking the check box be side the port No., then, press the <Apply> button to have the setting t aken ef fect.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 70 3-7. MAC T able MAC Table Configuration gathers many functions, including MA C Table Information, MAC Table Maintenance, Static and MAC Alias, which cannot be categorized to some functi on type. They are described below.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 71 Port: The port that exists in the searche d MAC Entry . VID: VLAN Group that MAC Entry exists. S t ate: Display the method that this MAC Entr y is built. It may show “Dynamic MAC” or “S t atic MAC”.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 72 Function Name: MAC T able Maintenance Function Description: This function can allow the user to set up the processing mechani sm of MAC T able. An idle MAC address exceedin g MAC Address Age-out T ime will be removed from the MAC T able.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 73 Function Name: S t atic Setting Function Description: The function of Static is used to config ure MA C’s real manners i nside of the switch. Three kind s of manners includi ng static, static with destination drop and static with source drop are containe d in this function .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 74 Queue (Priority): Set up the priority( 0~3) for the MAC. Forwarding Rule(Drop Policy): St a t i c : A MAC address is assigned to a specific port, all of the swit ch’s traffics sent to this MAC addres s will be forwarded to this port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 75 Function name: MAC Alias Function description: MAC Alias function is used to let you assign MAC addres s a plain English name. This will help you tell which MAC address belongs to which user in the illegal access report.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 76 Parameter description: MAC Address: It is a six-byte long Ethernet hardwar e address and usually expre ssed by hex and separated by hyph ens. For example, 00 – 11 - 6B - D6 – 00 - 02 Alias: MAC alias name you assign.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 77 3-8. GVRP Configuration GVRP is an application based on G eneric Attribute Registration Proto col (GARP), mainly used to automatically and dynamically main tain the group membership information of the VLANs.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 78 Function name: GVRP Co nfig Function description: In the function of GVRP Config, it is used to configure each port’ s GVRP operation mode, in which there are seve n parameters needed to be configured described below .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 79 Normal: It is Normal Registration. T he Registrar responds normally to incoming GARP messages. The default setting is Normal. Fixed: It is Registration Fixed. The Registrar ign ores all GARP messages, and all members remain in t he registered (IN) state.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 80 Function name: GVRP Co unter Function description: All GVRP co unters are mainly divided into Receiv ed and T ransmitted two categories to let you monitor the GVRP actions. Actually , they are GARP pack ets.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 81 LeaveEmpty Message Packet s: Number of GARP BPDU with Leave Empty message is received by the GARP ap plication. Empty Message Packet s: Number of GARP BPDU with Empty message is received by the GARP appli cation.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 82 Function name: GVRP Group Information Function description: T o show the dynamic group member and their information. Parameter description: Current Dynamic Group Number: The number of GVRP group that are created currently .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 83 3-9. STP Configuration The S p anning T ree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP is enabl ed, ensure that only one path is active bet ween any two nodes on th e network at a time.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 84 All bridges in the LAN will re-learn a nd determine which the root bridge is. Maximum Age time is assigned by root bridge in unit of second s. Default is 20 seconds. Current Forward Delay: Show the current root bridge forwar d delay time.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 85 3-9-2. STP Configuration The STP , S panning T r ee Protocol, actually includes RSTP . In the S panning T ree Configuration, there are six p arameters open for the user to configure as user ’s idea.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 86 Forward Delay: Y ou can set the root bridge forward delay time. This figure is set by root bridge only . The forward delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening st ate moved to Learning st ate and also from Learnin g state moved to Forwarding st ate of a port in bridge.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 87 3-9-3. STP Port Configuration Function name: STP Port Setting Function description: In the STP Port Setting, one item sele ction and five parameters settings are offered for user’s setup. User can disable and enable each port by selecting each Port S t atus item.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 88 802.1w RSTP recommended value: (V alid range: 1 – 200,000,000) 10 Mbps : 2,000,000 100 Mbps : 200,000 1 Gbps : 20,000 Default: 0 Priority: Priority here means Port Priority . Port Priority and Port Number are mixed to form the Port ID.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 89 M Check: Migration Check. It forces the por t sending out an RSTP BPDU instead of a legacy STP BPDU at the next tran smission. The only benefit of this operation is to make the port quickly get back to a ct as an RSTP port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 90 3-10. T runking Configuration The Port T runking Co nfiguration is us ed to configure the settings of Link Aggregation.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 91 Per T runking Group support s a maximum of 4 ready member-port s. Please note that some decisions w ill automatically be made by the system while you are configuring your trunking p orts.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 92 Function name: Port Setting/S t atus Function description: Port setting/status is used to confi gure the trunk property of each and every port in the switch system. Parameter description: Method: This determines the method a port uses to aggregate with other ports.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 93 Aggtr: Aggtr is an abbreviation of “aggregator ”. Every port is also an aggregator , and its own a ggregator ID is the same as it s own Port No. W e can regard an aggregator as a represent ative of a trunking group.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 94 Function name: Aggregator V iew Function description: T o display the current port trunking info rmation from the aggregator point of view . Parameter description: Aggregator: It shows the aggregator ID (from 1 to 26 ) of every port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 95 Function name: LACP Det ail (LACP Aggregator Detailed Information) Function description: Show the detailed informat ion of the LACP trunking g roup. Parameter description: Actor: The switch you are watching on.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 96 Function name: LACP System Priority Function description: It is used to set the priority part of the LA CP sy stem ID. LACP will only aggregate together the port s whose peer link p artners are all on a single system.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 97 3-1 1. 802.1x Configuration 802.1x port-based network access co ntrol provides a method to restrict use rs to access network resour ces via authenticat ing user’s information. This rest ricts users from gaining access to the network resource s through a 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 98 The overview of operation flow for t he Fig. 3-40 is quite simple. When Supplicant P AE issues a request to Au thenticator P AE, Authenticator and Supplicant exchanges authenticatio n message. Then, Authenticator passes the request to RA DIUS server to verify .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 99 The Fig. 3-42 shows the pr ocedure of 802.1x authentication. There are steps for the login based on 802.1x port access control manag ement. The protocol used in the right side is EAPOL and the lef t side is EAP .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 100 8. If user ID and password is correct, the authentication server will send a Radius-Acce ss-Accept to the authenticator . If not correct, the authentication server will se nd a Radius-Access-Reject.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 101 Only MultiHost 802.1X is the type of authentication supported in the switch. In this mode, for the devices connected to this port, once a supplicant is authorized, the devices connected to this port can ac cess the network resource throug h this port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 102 Function name: 802.1x S t ate Setting Function description: This function is used to configure the global p arameters fo r RADIUS authentication in 802.1x port security application. Parameter description: Radius Server: RADIUS server IP address for authentication.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 103 Function name: 802.1x Mode Setting Function description: Set the operation mode of 802.1X for each port. In this device, it support s only Multi-host operation mode. Parameter description: Port Number: Indicate which port is sele cted to configure the 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 104 Function name: Port Security Management Function description: Shows each port st atus. In Multihost mode, it shows the port number and it s status, authorized o r unauthorized. Parameter description: Disable Mode: When selecting Disa ble mode for a port in the fun ction 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 105 Function name: Param. Setting Function description: This function is used to configure the paramete rs for each port in 802.1x port security application. Refer to the following parameters descriptio n for details.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 106 reAuthEnabled: Choose whether regular authentication will take place in this port. Default: ON reAuthPeriod(1-65535 s): A non-zero number seconds betwee n the periodic re-authe ntication of the supplicant.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 107 3-12. Alarm Configuration Function name: Events Configuration Function description: The T rap Event s Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the trap information while pre-defined trap events occurred.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 108 Fig. 3-47 Function name: Email/SMS Configuration Function description: Alarm configuration is used to config ure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email o r SMS, or both.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 109 Parameter description: Email: Mail Server: the IP addre ss of the server transferring your email. Username: your username on the mail server . Password: your pa ssword on the mail server . Email Address 1 – 6: email address that would like to receive the alarm message.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 10 3-13. Configuration The switch support s three copies of configuration, includi ng the default configuration, working conf iguration and us er configuration fo r your configurat ion management.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 111 3-13-1. Save/Restore Function name: Save As S tart Configu ration Function description: Save the current configuration as a st ar t configuration file in flash memory .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 12 Function name: Restore Default Configuration Function description: Restore Default Configurat ion function can retrieve the ex-factory setting to replace the st art configuration.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 13 3-13-2. Config File Function name: Config File Function description: With this function, user can back up or re load the config files of Save As S tart or Save As User via TFTP .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 14 3-14. Security Function name: Mirror Configuration Function description: Mirror Configuration is to monitor the tr affic of the network.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 15 Function name: Isolated Group Function description: Isolated Group function can let the port be independent of other ports in the Isolated group, and the communication is also forbi dden between these ports.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 16 Function name: Restricted Group Function description: The function of the Restricted Group can decide the direction of transmitting packets for the specific port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 17 3-15. Bandwid th Management Function name: Ingress Bandwid th Setting Function description: Ingress Bandwid th Setting function is used to set up the limit of Ingress bandwidt h for each port. Fig.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 18 Function name: Egress Bandwidth Setting Function description: Egress Bandwidth Setting function is used to set up the limit of Egress bandwidt h for each port. Fig. 3-59 Parameter description: Port No.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 1 19 Function name: S torm Setting Function description: Bandwidth Manag ement function is used to set up the limit of Ingress and Egress bandwid th for each port. Fig. 3-60 Parameter description: S torm T ype: Disable: Disable the function of t he bandwidth storm control.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 120 S torm Rate : Set up the limit of bandwidth for stor m type you choose. V alid value of the storm rate ranges from 1-100 with the minimum unit of 1. And only integer is acceptable. Defa ult is 100.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 121 3-16. QoS(Quality of Service) Configuration The switch supports 5 ki nds of QoS, are as follows, MAC Priority , 802.1p Priority , IP T OS Priority , and DiffServ DS CP Priority . Port Based Priority has a special name called VIP Port in the swi tch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 122 The QoS functions as we mentione d above are able to enabled at the same time. But, the following precedence will deci de whether these functions work or not. 1. enable both VIP and T OS Choose priorities of VIP and TO S.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 123 Function name: QoS Global Setting Function description: When you want to use QoS function, please enable QoS Mode in advance. Then you can use MAC Priority , 802.1p Priority , IP TOS Priority , DiffServ DSCP Pri ority , or VIP Port functions and t ake effect.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 124 Function name: VIP Port Setting Function description: When the port is set as VIP Port, the packets ent er this port and will have highest transmitting priority.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 125 Function name: 802.1p Setting Function description: This function will affect the priority of VLAN tag.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 126 Function name: D-T ype TOS Function description: IP T OS Priority af fect TOS fields of IP header , you can find it has 8-bit SERVICE TYPE field that specifies ho w the dat agram should be handled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 127 Function name: T- Ty p e T O S Function description: IP T OS Priority af fect TOS fields of IP header , you can find it has 8-bit SERVICE TYPE field that specifies ho w the dat agram should be handled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 128 Function name: R-T ype TOS Function description: IP T OS Priority af fect TOS fields of IP header , you can find it has 8-bit SERVICE TYPE field that specifies ho w the dat agram should be handled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 129 Function name: M-T ype TOS Function description: IP T OS Priority af fect TOS fields of IP header , you can find it has 8-bit SERVICE TYPE field that specifies ho w the dat agram should be handled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 130 Function name: DSCP Settin g Function description: In the late 1990s, the IETF redefined the meaning of the 8-bit SER VICE TYPE field to accommodate a set of diff erentiated services (DS).
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 131 3-17. Diagnostics Three functions, including Diagno stic s, Loopback T est and Ping T est are contained in this function folder for device self-diag nostics. Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the followin g sections.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 132 Function name: Loopback T est Function description: In the Loopback T est function, there ar e two dif ferent loopback t ests. One i s Internal Loopback T est and the other is External Loopback T est.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 133 Function name: Ping T est Function description: Ping T est function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abound s with report messages. The switch provides Ping T est function to let you know that if the target device is available or not.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 134 3-18. TFTP Server Function name: TFTP Server Function description: Set up IP address of TFTP server . Parameter description: S pecify the IP address whe re the TFTP serv er locates. Fill in the IP address of your TFTP server , then press <Apply> button to have the setting ta ken effect.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 135 3-19. Log This function shows the log data. The switch provides system log dat a for users. There are 16 private trap logs, 5 public trap logs.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 136 Upload Log: Upload log dat a through tf tp. Clear Log: Clear log dat a..
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 137 3-20. Firmware Upgrade Software upgrade tool is u sed to help upgrade the soft ware function in order to fix or improve the function. The swit ch provides a TFTP client for sof tware upgrade. Thi s can be done through Ethernet.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 138 3-21. Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot the switch, including power up, hardware reset and software reset.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 139 3-22. Logout You can manually logout by performing Log out function. In the switch, it provides another way to logout.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 140 4. Operation of CLI Management 4-1. CLI Management Refer to Chapter 2 for basic inst allation. The following descriptio n is the brief of the network connection. -- Locate the correct DB-9 null modem cable with female DB-9 co nnector .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 141 Fig. 4-1 Fig. 4-2.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 142 4-2. Commands of CLI T o see the commands of the mode, please input “ ? ” af ter the prompt, then all commands will be li sted in the screen. All comm ands can be divided i nto two categories, including glob al commands and local com mands.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 143 4-2-1. Global Commands of CLI end Synt ax: end Description: Back to the top mode. When you enter this command, your current position woul d move to the top mode. If you use this command in the top mode, you are still in the position of the top mode.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 144 help Synt ax: help Description: T o show available commands. Some commands are the combi nation of mo re than two word s.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 145 history Synt ax: history [#] Description: T o show a list of previous commands that you had ever run. When you enter this command, the CLI would show a list of commands which you had typed before.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 146 logout Synt ax: logout Description: When you enter this command via T elnet connection, you woul d logout the system and disconnect.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 147 restor e user Synt ax: restor e user Description: T o restore the startup configuratio n as us er defined configuration. If restoring def ault successfully , the CLI would prompt if reboot immediately or not.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 148 save user Synt ax: save user Description: T o save the current configuration as the user-defined configur ation. When you enter this command, the CLI would save your curre nt configuration into the non-volatile FLASH as user-defined configuration.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 149 4-2-2. Local Commands of CLI 802.1x set max-request Synt ax : set max-request <port-range> <times> Description : The maximum number of times that the state machine will retransmit an EAP Request packet to the Supplica nt before it times out the authentication session.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 150 set port-control Synt ax : set port-control <port-range> <authorized> Description : T o set up 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 151 set reAuthMax Synt ax : set reAuthMax <port-range> <max> Description : The number of reauthentication attempt s that are permitted before the port becomes Unauthorized. Argument : <port range> : syntax 1,5-7 , available from 1 to 26 <max> : max.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 152 set state Synt ax : set state <ip > <port-number> <secret-key> Description : T o configure the settings related with 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 153 show mode Synt ax : show mode Description : T o display the mode of each port. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 154 show security Synt ax : show security Description : T o dis play the authentication status of each port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 155 account add Synt ax: add <name> Description: T o create a new guest user . When you create a new guest user , you must type in password an d confirm password. Argument: <name> : new account name Possible value: A string must be at least 5 character .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 156 modify Synt ax: modify <name> Description: T o change the username and password of an existing account. Argument: <name> : existing user account Possible value: None. Example: GSW-2690(acco unt)# modify aaaaa username/pass word: the le ngth is from 5 to 15.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 157 alarm <<email>> del mail-address Synt ax : del mail-address <#> Description : The Del here is used to remove the e-mail address.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 158 Example: GSW-2690(alar m-email)# se t server 192.16 8.1.6 GSW-2690(alar m-email)# se t user admin Password: GSW-2690(alar m-email)# se t mail-address 1 abc@mail.a bc.com show Synt ax : show Description : The Show here is used to display the co nfiguration of e-mail trap event.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 159 <<event s>> del Synt ax : del all <range> del email <range> del sms <range> del trap <range> Description : The Del here is used for the de-activation of sms, email and trap e vent.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 160 show Synt ax : show Description : The Show here is used to display the co nfiguration of alarm event.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 161 <<sms>> del phone-number Synt ax : del phone-number <#> Description : The Del here is used to remove the sms phone num ber .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 162 Example: GSW-2690(alar m-sms)# set server 192.168. 1.7 GSW-2690(alar m-sms)# set user ABC Password: GSW-2690(alar m-sms)# set phone-number 1 0968777777 show Synt ax : show Description : The Show here is to display the configuration of SMS trap event.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 163 autologout autologout Synt ax : autologout <time> Description : T o set up the timer of autologout. Argument : <time>: range 1 to 3600 seconds, 0 for autologout of f, current setting is 180 seconds.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 164 set storm -rate Synt ax : set storm-rate <range> <d ata_rate> Description : T o set up the storm-rate of the ports.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 165 config-file e xport st art Synt ax : export start Description : T o run the export start function. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(config-file )# export st art Export succ essful.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 166 import user -conf Synt ax : import user-conf Description : T o run the import user-conf function. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(config-file )# import user-conf Export succ essful.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 167 show Synt ax : show Description : T o display the information of the config file. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(conf ig-file)# sh ow TFTP Server I P Address: 1 92.168.3.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 168 diag diag Synt ax: diag Description: Diag is used to test if UART , DRAM, Flash and EEPROM.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 169 firmware set upgrade-path Synt ax : set upgrade-path <file path> Description : T o set up the image file that will be upgraded.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 170 gvrp disable Synt ax : disable Description : T o disable the gvrp function Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-269 0(gvrp)# disable enable Synt ax : enable Description : T o enable the gvrp function.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 171 GSW-2690(gvrp )# group 2 GSW-269 0(gvrp-group-2)# set appli cant 1-6 non-parti cipant GSW-2690(gvrp -group-2)# s how GVRP group VI D: 2 Port Ap.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 172 set applicant Synt ax : set applicant <range> <no rmal|non-parti cipant> Description : T o set default applicant mode for each port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 173 Example: GSW-2690(gvrp )# set restr icted 1-10 enab le GSW-2690(gvrp )# show conf ig GVRP state: E nable Port Join Time Leave Time LeaveAll Tim.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 174 set timer Synt ax : set timer <range> <join> <l eave> <leaveall> Description : T o set gvrp join time, leave time, and leaveall time for each port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 175 show counter Synt ax : show counter Description : show counter <port> Argument : <port>: port number Possible value: <port>: .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 176 hostname hostname Synt ax : hostname <name> Description : T o set up the hostname of the switch.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 177 IP disable dhcp Synt ax : disable dhcp Description : T o disable the DHCP function of the system. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-269 0(ip)# disable dhcp DHCP is al ready stopped.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 178 set ip Synt ax : set ip <ip> [mask] [gateway] Description : T o set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway . Argument : <ip> : ip address [mask] : Subnet Mask [gateway] : Default Gateway Possible value: <ip> : 192.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 179 log clear Synt ax: clear Description: T o clear the log data. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSW-269 0(log)# clear disable auto-upload Synt ax: disable auto-upload Description: T o disable the auto-upload function.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 180 show Synt ax: show Description: T o show a list of trap log events. When any of log events h appens, it will be recorded and using sho w command in l og function to query . Up to 120 log records are supported.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 181 mac-t able <<alias>> del Synt ax : del <mac> Description : T o delete the mac alias entry .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 182 <<informati on>> search Synt ax : search <port > <mac> <vid > Description : T o look for the relative mac information in mac ta ble.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 183 <<maint ain>> set aging Synt ax : set aging <time> Description : T o set up the age out time of dynamic learning mac.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 184 Example: GSW-2690(mac- table-mainta in)# show Mac table age out time: 30 0 seconds Port Dynam ically learn limit ------ ------ ------------ ---.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 185 del Synt ax : del <mac> Description : T o remove the static mac entry . Argument : <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03 -04-05-06 .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 186 management add Synt ax: Usage: set [<name> <value>] [<vid> <value>] [<ip> <value>] [<port> <value>] [< type> <value>] <action> < value> Synopsis: set name Mary vid 20 ip 192.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 187 delete Synt ax: delete # Description: T o delete a specific record or range. Argument: [#]: a specific or range manageme nt security entry(s) Possible value: none Example: GSW-2690(mana gement)# sho w #: 1 Name : Tom VlanID : 2 IP : 192 .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 188 Example: GSW-2690(mana gement)# edi t 1 GSW-2690(mana gement-edit- 1)# set name To m vid 2 ip 1 92.168.1.30 - 192.168.1.80 port 1-2 typ e s action d GSW-2690(mana gement-edit- 1)# show #: 1 Name : Tom VlanID : 2 IP : 192 .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 189 port clear counter Synt ax : clear counter Description : T o clear all ports’ counte r (include simple and det ail port counter) information.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 190 set flow-control Synt ax : set flow-control <range> <s ymmetric|asymmetric> Description : T o set up the flow control function of all ports.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 191 show conf Synt ax : show conf Description : T o display the each port’s configuration about st ate, speed-duplex and flow control.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 192 show simple-counter Synt ax : show simple-counter Description : T o display the summary counting of each port’s traf fic.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 193 qos disable 1p Synt ax : disable 1p Description : T o disable 802.1p qos. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSW-269 0(qos)# disable 1p disable dscp Synt ax : disable dscp Description : T o disable IP DSCP qos.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 194 disable tos Synt ax : disable tos Description : T o disable IP T OS qos. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSW-269 0(qos)# disable tos enable 1p Synt ax : enable 1p Description : T o enable 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 195 enable qos Synt ax : enable qos Description : T o enable qos function. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSW-269 0(qos)# enable qos enable tos Synt ax : enable tos Description : T o enable IP T OS qos.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 196 set pri-tag Synt ax : set pri-tag [<q0><pri ority>] [<q1><priori t y>] [<q2><priority>] [<q3><priority>] Description : T o set 802.1p qos weighting for 4 queues.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 197 Possible value: <type_value>: 0~3 <priority>: 0 to 7. Example: GSW-269 0(qos)# set tos 0 q0 1 q1 2 q2 4 q3 6 set vip Synt ax : set vip <port_range> <mo de> Description : T o se t vip port for strict priority .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 198 DiffServ Q ueue DiffS erv Queue D iffServ Qu eue DiffServ Queue ---------- ------- ------ ---- ------- ---------- ---- --- ---------- ------ - .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 199 show priority-t ag Synt ax : show priority-tag Description : T o show 802.1p Qos configuration. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSW-2690(qos) # show prior ity-tag 802.1p priori ty ============= ======= Global QoS mo de: Enable Q oS Enable 8 02.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 200 show tos Synt ax : show tos Description : T o show IP tos Qo s configuration. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSW-2690(qos) # show tos ip tos classi fication ============= ======= Global QoS mo de: Enable Q oS Disable 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 201 reboot reboot Synt ax: reboot Description: T o reboot the system. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690# reboot security <<isolated-group>> set Synt ax : set <port> Description : T o set up the function of the isolated group.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 202 <<mirror>> disable Synt ax : disable Description : T o disable the function of mirror . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(secu rity-mirror)# disable enable Synt ax : enable Description : T o enable the function of mirror .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 203 show Synt ax : show Description : T o display the current setting status of mirror . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-269 0(se.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 204 snmp disable Synt ax : disable set-community disable snmp Description : The Disable here is used for the de-a ctivation of snmp or set-community .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 205 set Synt ax : set get-community <comm unity> set set-community <comm unity> set trap <#> <ip> [port] [community] Description : The Set here is used for the setup of get-community , set-community , trap host ip, host port and trap- commu nity .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 206 stp MCheck Synt ax : MCheck <range> Description : T o force the port to transmit RST BPDUs.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 207 set config Synt ax : set config <Bridge Priority > <Hello T ime> <Max. Age> <Forward Delay > Description : T o se t up the parameters of STP . Argument : Bridge Priority: Priority must be a multiple of 4096,av ailable from 0 to 61440.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 208 show config Synt ax : show st atus Description : T o display the STP configuration data. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(stp) # show confi g STP State Con figuration : Spanning Tree Protocol : Enabled Bridge Priori ty (0-61440) : 61440 Hello Time (1 -10 sec) : 2 Max.
User M a nual Public a tion date: June, 2005 Re v i sion A1 2 0 9 sh o w s t a t us S y n t ax : sh o w s t a t us De s cription : T o display of the s t at u s of ST P .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 210 system set cont act Synt ax : set conta ct <contact> Description : T o set the contact description of the swit ch. Argument : S tring length up to 40 characters. Possible value: A, b, c, d, .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 21 1 show Synt ax : show Description : T o display the basic information of the switch. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690# sys.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 212 tft p set server Synt ax : set server <ip > Description : T o set up the IP address of t ftp server . Argument : <ip>: tf tp server ip Possible value: <ip>: tf tp server ip Example: GSW-269 0(tft p)# set server 192.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 213 time set daylight saving Synt ax: set daylightsa ving <hr> <MM/DD/HH> <mm/dd/hh> Description: T o set up the daylight saving.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 214 show Synt ax: show Description: T o show the time configuration, including “C urrent T ime ”, “NTP Server”,” T im ezone”, ” Daylight Saving”,” Daylight Saving S tart” and “Daylight Saving End” Argument: None.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 215 trunk del trunk Synt ax : del trunk <port-range> Description : T o remove the trunk port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 216 set trunk Synt ax : set trunk <port-range> <method > <group> <active LACP> Description : T o set up the status of trunk, including the group num ber and mode of the trunk as well as LACP mode.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 217 show lacp-confi g Synt ax : show lacp-priorit y Description : T o display the value of LACP Priority .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 218 show st atus Synt ax : show st atus Description : T o display the aggregator status and the settings of ea ch port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 219 vlan del port-group Synt ax: del port-group <name> Description: T o delete the port-based vlan group.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 220 disable drop-untag Synt ax: disable drop-untag <port_range> Description: T o disable drop-untag.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 221 enable double-t ag Synt ax: enable double-t ag Description: T o enable double-tag. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSW-269 0(vlan)# enable double -tag enable drop-unt ag Synt ax: enable drop-unt ag <port_range> Description: T o enable drop-untag.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 222 enable symmetric Synt ax: enable symmetric Description: T o drop frames from the non-member port.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 223 set pvid Synt ax: set pvid <port_range> <pvi d> <default_priority> Description: T o set vlan PVID and port pripority . Argument: <port_range>: which port(s) you want to set PVID(s).
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 224 show config Synt ax: show config Description: T o display the current vlan mode, Symmetric vlan, SVL and Double tag st ates.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 225 show pvid Synt ax: show pvid Description: T o display pvid, priority and drop untag result. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSW-26.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 226 vs disable Synt ax: disable Description: T o disable the virtual stack. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSW-2690(vs)# disable enable Synt ax: enable Description: T o enable the virtual stack.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 227 set role Synt ax: set role <master|slave> Description: T o se t role. Argument: <master|slave>: master: act as master , slave : act.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 228 5. Maintenance 5-1. Resolving No Link Condition The possible cause s for a no link LED status a re as follows: The attached device is not powered on The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty The installed building premise cable is faulty The port may be faulty 5-2.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 229 Appendix A Technical Specifications Features • The switch included 24-Port 10/100Mbp s TP and 2-Port Gigabit Dual Media TP/SFP . • Supports 24-port 10/100M TP ports with Nway an d auto MDIX function .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 230 Hardware Specifications St andard Compliance: IEEE802.3ab / 802.3z / 802.3u / 802.3 x 802.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 231 Diagnostic LED: System LED : Power CPURUN ACT (LEDSET) FDX (LEDSET) SPD (LEDSET) Per Port LED: 10/100M TP Port 1 to 24 : LINK/ACT , FD X, S.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 232 Management Software Specifications System Configuration Auto-negotiation support on 10/100Base-T X ports, Web brow ser or console interface ca .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 233 Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB-9 cable is used for con necting a terminal or terminal emulator to the Managed Switch’ s RS-232 port to access the co mmand-line interface. The table bel ow shows the pin assignment s for the DB-9 cable.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 234 Appendix C MIB Specifications MIB II Enterprise MIB brief description is listed as below . A MIB file in a readable electronic media (floppy disk or CD-RO M) is packed with the prod uct box.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 235 GSW2690FirmwareV ersion OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get the firmware version of the system.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 236 ::= { GSW2690CommonSys 8 } GSW2690RamSize OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get the RAM size of the s ystem.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 237 GSW2690DefaultGateway OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX IpAddress ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get/Set the default gateway of the system. Can't Set this OID if DHCP st atus is enabled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 238 Y ear : 2000 - 2036, Mouth : 1 - 12, Day : 1 - 31, Hour : 0 - 23, Minute : 0 - 59, sec : 0 - 59." -- @@ACTION ruby_sys_time ::= { GSW2690T ime 2 } GSW2690NTPServer OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get/Set the NTP T ime Server .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 239 ::= { GSW2690T ime 4 } GSW2690NTPT imeSync OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX INTEGER(0|1) ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Sync time from NTP Server . Get this oid always return zero. Setting the T ime Server and T imeZone before doi ng time sync.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 240 GSW2690Account OBJE CT IDENTIFIER ::= { GSW2690System 4 } GSW2690AccountNum ber OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX INTEGER ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get the current account number(s) of the system.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 241 "The authorization of the account entry ." -- @@ACTION ruby_sys_accountentry ::= { GSW2690AccountEntry 2 } GSW2690AccountName OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The username of the account entry .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 242 ::= { GSW2690Account 5 } GSW2690AccountDel OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX INTEGER(2..5) ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Delete account. The value is valid GSW2690AccountIndex(Can 't delete administrator).
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 243 GSW2690T rapHostEntry ::= SEQUENCE { GSW2690T rapHostIndex INTEGER, GSW2690T rapHostIP IpAddress, GSW2690T rapHostPort INTEGER, GSW2690T rapHos.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 244 ::= { GSW2690TrapHostEnt ry 4 } ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- GSW2690Alarm O.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 245 GSW2690EventName OBJECT -TY PE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The alarm event name.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 246 ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Username of smtp se rver ." -- @@ACTION ruby_alarm_email ::= { GSW2690Email 2 } GSW2690EmailPassword OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "User passwo rd of smtp server .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 247 DESCRIPTION "The index of the email user entry ." -- @@ACTION ruby_alarm_emailentry ::= { GSW2690EmailUserEntry 1 } GSW2690EmailUserAddress OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-write ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The email address of the email user entry .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 248 ::= { GSW2690SMS 4 } GSW2690SMSUserT able OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX SEQUENCE OF GSW2690SMSUserEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of SMS user entry . The number of entries are given by the value of GSW2690SMSUser Number .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 249 "Get/Set the tf tp server ." -- @@ACTION ruby_tf tp ::= { GSW2690Tftp 1 } ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- ---------- ------.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 250 "Restore user configurtion. Get this oid always return zero. 1 - retore. 0 - do nothing. " -- @@ACTION ruby_config_save ::= { GSW2690.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 251 ::= { GSW2690ConfigFile 4 } ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- GSW2690Diagnostic .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 252 ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Externel loopback test." -- @@ACTION ruby_diagnostic ::= { GSW2690 Diagnostic 6 } GS.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 253 Get this oid always return zero. 1 - Enable auto-upload 0 - do nothing. " -- @@ACTION ruby_log ::= { GSW2690Log 3 } GSW269 0LogNumb er OBJECT-TYPE SYNT AX INTEGER ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Get the number of current system log.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 254 "The detail informatio n of the log entry ." -- @@ACTION ruby_logentry ::= { GSW2690LogEntry 2 } ---------- ---------- ---------- ---.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 255 SEQUENCE { GSW2690PortS tatusIndex INTEGER, GSW2690PortS tatusMedia DisplayS tring, GSW2690PortS tatusLink DisplayS tring, GSW2690PortS tatusPo.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 256 "The port stat e of the port status entry ." -- @@ACTION ruby_port_st atus_entry ::= { GSW2690PortS t atusEntry 4 } GSW2690PortS tatusAutoNego OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX DisplayS tring ACCESS read-only ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The auto negotiation of the port status entry .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 257 GSW2690PortConfT able OBJECT -TYPE SYNT AX SEQUENCE OF GSW2690PortConfEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible ST A TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of port configuration entry . The number of entries are given by the value of GSW2690PortConfNumber .
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 258 1 - 10M/Half. 2 - 10M/Full. 3 - 100M/Half. 4 - 100M/Full. 5 - 1G/Full. " -- @@ACTION ruby_port_conf_entry ::= { GSW2690PortConfEntry 3 } G.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 259 ::= { GSW2690TrapEntry 1 00 } GSW2690S tpS tateEnabled NOTIFICA TION-TYPE ST A TUS current DESCRIPTION "Send this trap when the operational state of STP is from disabled to enabled.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 260 enabled. The OID value means the disabled Group ID." ::= { GSW2690TrapEntry 1 21 } GSW2690LacpPortAdded NOTIFICA TION-TYPE OBJECTS { ifIndex, actor-key , partne r-key } ST A TUS current DESCRIPTION "Send this trap when the state of port is in 'trunk ready'.
User Manual Publication date: June, 2005 Revision A1 261 GSW2690UserLogout NOTIFICA TION-TYPE OBJECTS {username} ST A TUS current DESCRIPTION "Send this trap when one user logouts the system.
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