24 Port Fast Ethernet Switch with VLAN and Trunking User Manual Model # ANS-24RV
FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Contents 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 5 1.1 General Description .................................................................................... ..5 1.2 Product Features......................................................................................... ..5 1.3 Package Contents....................................................................................... ..5 1.4 Front Panel LED indicators ............
2.8.2 Class of Service Configuration ........................................................... 21 2.9 MAC Address .............................................................................................. 22 2.9.1 MAC Address Configuration ............................................................... 22 2.10 Configuration............................................................................................. 22 2.10.1 Configuration Backup/Recovery ...............................................
1. Introduction 1.1 General Description The device is a powerful, high-performance Fast Ethernet switch, with all 24 ports capable of 10 or 100Mbps auto-negotiation operation (Nway) which means the switch could automatically negotiate with the connected partners on the network speed and duplex mode. It is ideal for micro-segmenting large networks into smaller, connected subnets for improved performance, enabling the bandwidth demanding multimedia and imaging applications.
-- Eight Screws *If any of the items is damaged or missing, please contact your retailer immediately. 1.4 Front panel LED indicators After installing the switch, you can check its status from the LED indicators on the front panel shown below. LED POWER (PWR) LINK / ACT Color Status Indication GREEN ON The switch is power on OFF The switch is power off ON A link is established BLINKING A link is established and data is being GREEN transmitted or received 1.
cable. When using the uplink port, you can extend the distance to 100m for linking another switch or hub. 1.
2. Installing the Fast Ethernet Switch 2.1 Configure system network The switching hub offers a Web based management software to manage and monitor the switching hub. Before running the management software, you have to configure your system network setup. For Windows 98/98SE and ME, click “Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel”, double click “Network” icon, select “Configuration” tab then choose “TCI/IP” to configure system network setting.
Step 3: Select “Use the following IP address”, and enter “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, and “Default gateway” fields, and then click “OK”. 2.2 Login the Web Step 1: Enter IP address Æ http://192.168.2.1 in the web browser URL field. Step 2: When Login window pops out, enter “Username” & “Password”. The default Username is admin and the default Password is system.
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3) System status 4) Load Default Setting 5) Firmware update Port Management Æ1) Port Configuration 2) Port Mirroring 3) Bandwidth Control 4) Broadcast Storm Control VLAN Setting Æ1) Group VLAN Setting 2) Multi to 1 Setting Trunk Setting Æ Trunk Configuration QoS Setting Æ 1) Priority Mode 2) Class of Service Configuration MAC Address Æ MAC Address Configuration Configuration Æ Configuration Backup/Recovery 2.4 Administrator 2.4.
2.4.2 System IP Configuration In this page, you can set and update the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway setting. After filling up the data that you want to change, click “Update” to process the data changed immediately. 2.4.3 System Status Click on “System Status” to present the current system status on this screen. It will show the MAC address, Number of Ports, and System Version.
2.4.4 Load Default Setting This option helps you to reset the device back to the default setting from the factory. Be aware that the entire configuration will be reset, the IP address of the device will be set to default setting 192.168.2.1. Just simply click “Load” to reset the default setting.
2.4.5 Firmware update Before updating the firmware, you should check whether your management station provides TFTP server and DHCP server. If these 2 services exit on your management station, you should disable both services by executing the following procedures: (1) Click “Control Panel” Æ “System Management Tool” Æ “Service”. (2) Disable both TFTP server and DHCP server. (3) Make Sure the Firewall Setting.
This program can be downloaded from the web site. http://tftpd32.jounin.net/.You don’t need to install this program. To run TFTPD32 just launch the executable file tftpd32.exe. The configuration procedure for DHCP/BootP server is illustrated as the following figures. Step1: Click the “Settings” item and set base Directory. Step2: To update the firmware through this program, you should select TFTP server, DHCP server and Syslog server. Step3: Click the “DHCP Server” item and setup items shown below.
(5) Press the “Update” button which is shown on the Web page. After you press the “update” button, the TFTP procedure starts and the program shows the throughput of the data transfer as shown below. If no throughput can be seen on this program, there may be something wrong with your settings. Please go back to check your setting step by step. 2.5 Port Management 2.5.1 Port Configuration In Port Configuration, this page will show each port’s status and setting status.
2.5.2 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is a method of monitoring network traffic that forwards a copy of each incoming and/or outgoing packet from one port of a network switch to another port where the packet can be studied. It enables the manager to keep Close track of switch performance and alter it if necessary. 2.5.3 Bandwidth Control Limit speed of any ports. In this page, you can set each port’s TX (transmit) rate and RX (receive) rate.
TX (Transmit) Rate: to duplicate the rate of data transmit from the source port and forward to the sniffer port. RX (Receive) Rate: to duplicate the rate of data that send to the source and forward to the sniffer port 2.5.4 Broadcast Storm Control You can enable Broadcast Storm Control to configure the advanced switch function. The value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit. One time unit is 10 ms for 100Mbps speed and 100ms for 10Mbps speed.
2.6 VLAN Setting 2.6.1 Group VLAN Setting This page allows user to define Virtual LAN (VLAN) membership by group of device’s ports. Any individual port can be a member of a VLAN group. A VLAN group is basically a broadcast domain, but any port is not limited to belong to only one VLAN group. The forwarding rule is that packets from the source port will be only forwarded to destination port within the same VLAN group.
2.7 Trunk Setting 2.7.1 Trunk Configuration Port trunk setting.
2.8 QoS Setting In some ports that need to have a high priority to manage the data transfer, should be changed. Set the port’s QoS to high to determine the port will QoS always transfer their data first. 2.8.1 Priority Mode Before users do the priority setting, you have to check the “Enable High box at Class of Service page.
Default: All ports in TOS priority recognition disabled. VLAN tagging base (TCI) priority recognition: Making a check mark in front of port ID indicates this port is TCI priority enabled. Default: All ports in TCI priority recognition disabled. 2.9 MAC Address 2.9.1 MAC Address Configuration This page allows user define which MAC address can be entry to the port. You can assign three MAC address for every port. Then only the three users can pas this port. It will lock them and avoid to hacker.
2.10 Configuration 2.10.1 Configuration Backup/Recovery This function allows you to backup or recovery the latest switch settings. Just simply enter your password and click “Update” button.
3. Console User Interface 3.1 Connecting to the Switch Console Port User can configure the switch system via terminal emulation program through RS-232 port with baud rate 19200-8-n-1. The RS-232 connector is on the back panel of the switching hub; make sure you connect the other end of serial port to COM1 of PC. Note: When you use HyperTerminal with MS Windows 2000, make sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later are installed.
Step 2: The Connection windows will appear. Enter terminal “Name”, select correct icon, and then click “Ok” button. Step 3: Select “COM1” in the “Connect using” field and then click “OK”.
Step 4: Select “19200” in Bits per second field and click “Apply” & “OK” buttons to save the settings. Step 5: Reset or pull out the switch power. And then the HyperTerminal screen will Wait for a while for system checking and then press “s” to enter the appear. console. Note: If you press other key, you won’t into the console, please reset the power again and repeat this step.
3.3 Configure Switching Hub via COM1 Port 3.3.1 Switch Main Menu After you enter the Modular Console, the Switch Main Menu will appear. 3.3.2 Load Default Setting This page allows user to restore default port settings.
In the 1st option to 3rd option (1. Restore switch default setting/2. Restore IP default Setting/3. Restore Login default Setting), just simply press number to restore the default settings.