Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 2410/100BASE-TX TRENDnet
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28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Web Smart Switch with 2×1000BASE-T, 24×10/ 100BASE-TX ports 2 optional mini-GBIC ports User’s Guide.
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UL Warning a) Elevated Operating Ambient Temp erature- If in stalled in a closed or multi- unit rack ass embly , the ope rating ambien t temperature of the rack environment may be greater th an room ambient.
i TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide. ........... ..................................................................... 1 Purpose ................. ........................................................... ................ 1 Terms/Usage .............
ii Configuration ......... ........................................................... ................. 19 Ins talling th e Web Man agemen t Util ity ............. ................ ............ 1 9 Discovery List ................ ....................
1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulatio ns on your pur chase of the 24 +4G-Port 10/10 0/10 00Mbps Gigabit Et herne t Web S mart S witch. This de vice integrates 1000Mb ps Gigabit Etherne t, 100M bps Fast Ethe rnet an d 10Mbp s Ethernet netwo rk ca pabilit ies in a highly flexibl e package .
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3 INTRODUCTION This ch apter d escrib es the features of th e 24+4G-P ort 10/10 0/10 00Mbps Gigabi t Ether net We b Smart Switc h and some backgroun d informatio n about Eth ernet /Fast Eth ern et/Gig abit Eth ern et switchi ng tec hnol ogy. Gigabit Ethernet Technology Giga bit Ethe rnet is a n extens ion of IEEE 802.
4 In additi on, the phe nome nal bandw idth deli vered by Gi gabit Ethe rnet is the m ost c ost-effec tive method t o take a dvanta ge of t oday a nd tomorrow’s rapid ly improving switc hing and rou ting intern etworking technologies.
5 Switching Technology Another app roach to pushing beyon d the limits of Ethernet technology is the developmen t of sw itching techn ology. A switch bridges Ethernet pa cket s at the MAC address level of the Ethe rnet prot ocol transmitting among conn ected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet LAN segments.
6 VLAN (Virtual Local A rea Networ k) A VLAN i s a group o f end-s tati ons that a re not constrai ne d by the ir physical lo cation and can communi cate as if a common broadcast domain, a LAN. The primary utility of using VLAN is to r educe late ncy and need for route rs, usi ng fast er swi tching inste ad.
7 U p to 4K unicast addresses entities per dev ice, self-learning, and table aging 768KBy tes packet buffer Suppo rts I EEE 802. 3x flow con trol for f ull-dup lex mode po rts Supports.
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9 UNPACKING AND INST ALLATION This chapter provides unp acking an d installation info rmation fo r the Switch. Unpacking Open the sh ipping cartons of th e Sw itch and carefully u npacks its contents.
10 Leave at least 10 cm of space at th e front and re ar of the hu b for ventil ation. Install the Switch on a sturdy, leve l surface that can su pport its weig h t, or in an EIA standard-size equipment rack. For information on rack installation, see the next section, Rack M ounting .
11 Connecting Network Ca ble The Switch sup ports 10Mbps Ethernet or 100Mbps F ast Ethernet and it runs bot h in half a nd fu ll dupl ex m ode using tw o pai r of Categ ory 5 cable.
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13 IDENTIFYING EXTER NAL COMPONENTS This ch apter descri bes the f ront pa nel, rear pa nel, and LED i ndicat ors of the Swi tch. Front Panel The figu re belo w shows th e fron t p ane ls of the Switch.
14 mini-G BIC Ports (Por t 27~28): The Switch is equipped with two mini-GBIC ports, supported optional 1000BASE-SX/LX mini-GBIC module. Note: Wh en the port was set to “Forced Mode” , the Auto MDI/M DIX wil l be disa bled.
15 UNDERSTANDING LED INDICATORS The front panel LEDs provides instant statu s feedback, and, helps monitor and tr ou blesho ot when nee de d. 1 PO W ER SYSTEM 23 4567 89 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 24.
16 Ports 1~24 10/100M Status LEDs Link/ACT: Link/Activity On : When the Link/ACT LED lights on , the respective port is s uccessfully connected to an Et hernet netw ork. Blinki ng : When the L ink/ ACT LED is blink ing, the p ort is t ransmit ting or receiving data on t h e Ether net netw ork.
17 100Mbp s On : When the 100Mbps LE D lights on, the respective port is connected t o a 100Mbp s Fast Ethernet network. Off : When the respective port is c onnecte d to a 10Mbps Ethernet or 1000M bps G iga bit Et her net netw o rk.
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19 CONFIGURATION Through the W eb Browser you can configure the Switch such as VLAN , Trunk ing, QoS… etc. With the attached Web Management Utility, you can easily discov er all the Web Man agement Switch, assi gn th e IP Add r ess, ch ang ing the password and u pgrading th e new f irmware.
20 Figure 6. We b Ma nageme nt Ut ility The Web Ma nageme nt Utility was divide d into fou r parts, Discovery List, Monitor List, Device Setting an d Toolbar fu nction , for details instruction, follow the below section. Discovery List This is th e li st where you c an disc over all the Web ma nageme nt device s in the entire ne t work.
21 MAC Address: Shows the device MAC Address. IP Address: Sho w s th e cu rr ent IP ad dr e ss of the d ev i ce . Protoc ol v ersi on: Shows the version of th e Utility protocol. Product Name: S hows the device p roduct name. System Name: Shows the appointed device system name.
22 View Tr ap: The T rap func tion can receive the events that happen from t he Web Ma nageme nt Swit ch in the M onitor Li st. There is a light indicator behind the “View Trap” button, when the l.
23 Devic e Setting You can set the device by using the funct ion key i n the De vice Settin g Dialog box. Configu ration Set ting: In this Configur ation Setting, you can set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gatew ay, Set Trap to (Trap IP A ddress), System name and Locatio n.
24 Figure 1 0. Pass word Cha nge Firmware Upgrade: When t he devi ce has a new fu nction , there will be a ne w firmware to update t he device, use this f unction t o updat e.
25 Monito r Save: To r ecord the settin g of the Monitor List to the defaul t, when you ope n the Web Manage ment Utili ty next ti me, it will auto load the defau l t record ed setting. Monito r Save As : To reco rd th e setting of th e Monitor List in appoin ted file name and file path.
26 Port Setting (Speed/Disab le, Duple x mode, Flow Control and Port base QoS) Virtual LAN Group setting (VLA N) Trunking Port Mi rroring System Setting Device status and Stati.
27 Or thro ugh the W eb Management U tility, you do not n eed to remember the IP Address, select the dev i ce shown in the Monitor List of th e Web Managemen t Utility to settle th e devic e on th e Web Brow ser.
28 Setup Menu When t he main page appea rs, fi nd the Setup menu in the left side of the screen (F igure 15). C lick on th e setup item that yo u want to configur e.
29 The Link Stat us in the screen will show the con nection speed and duple x mode ; else this dialo g box wi ll sho w down when the po rt is disconnected . Figure 16. Por t Configuratio n To chang e the port setting, click on th e ID parameter to enter to th e selected port to configure its Speed /Disable, Flow control and QoS setting.
30 Speed/Disable: This set ting ha s six mo des— 100M Full , 100M Half , 10M Full , 10M Half, Auto an d Disa bl e — for speed or po rt disa ble se lectio ns. Flow Control: This setting determin es whether or not the Switch will b e hand ling flow c ontrol .
31 Once y ou want to modif y the V LAN Grou p, check on the I D parameter, the ID VLAN configuratio n window will pop out. Figure 20. VLAN Settings Trunk Se tting The Trunk function enables to cas cade two devices with a double times bandwidth (up to 4000M bps in full du plex mode ).
32 Configu ring the po rt mirroring by assig ning a source port from which to copy all packets and a sn iffer po rt where those pack ets will be sent. The selection of the sniffer mode is as follow: TX (tran smit) mode: this mo de will duplicate th e data trans mit from the source port and forwa rd to t he sniffer p ort.
33 Figure 23. Statistic For Detail packet information, click on th e ID parameter as Figur e 24. Figure 2 4..
34 System Se tting The System Setting includes the System name, Location name, Login Timeout, IP Address, Subnet M a sk a nd Ga tewa y. T hrough the We b Manage ment Utili ty, you c an easi ly reco gnize the de vice by using t he System Na me and the Locati on Name.
35 System Events: Monitoring the system’s trap. Device Bootup: a trap whe n booti ng up the s ystem. Illegal Login: a trap when t here is u sin g a wrong password login, and it will r ecord from wher e the IP to be login . Fiber Port Events: Monitori ng the Fibe r port stat us.
36 Figure 27. Set Password Backup Setting The bac kup tools he lp yo u to backup the c urrent sett ing of the Swi tch. Once y ou nee d to bac kup th e setti ng, pres s the “Backup” button to save the settin g.
37 Reset Setti ng The Fact ory Res et button he lps you t o reset the device bac k to the default setting from the factory. Be aware that the entire configuration will be r eset, the IP a ddress o f the device w ill be set to default setting 192.168.0.
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39 TECHNICAL SPECIFI CATIONS General Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethe rne t IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fa st Etherne t IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Giga bit Ethernet IEEE 802.
40 Performan ce Transmi ts Me thod: Store-a nd-for ward Filte ring Addre ss Table : 4K entr ies per devic e Packet Filtering/For warding Rate: 10Mbps E the rnet: 14,880/pps 100Mbps Fast Ether net: 148.
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