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About This Document The product described in this document, Compex Web Management Switch Series, Compex SGX3226 is a licensed product of Compex Systems Pte Ltd. This document contains instructions for installing, configuring and using Compex SGX3226. It also gives an overview of the key applications and the networking concepts with respect to the product. This documentation is for both Network Administrators and the end user who possesses some basic knowledge in the networking structure and protocols.
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Table of Contents Chapter 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Port Configuration................................................................................................................19 VLAN Configuration ...........................................................................................................21 Trunk Configuration.............................................................................................................22 DHCP Config ......................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 8 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu ............................................................ 58 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Set System Clock .................................................................................................................58 Remote Management............................................................................................................59 System Configuration............................................................................................
Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction Compex Managed Switch Series Compex SGX3226 is a 24-port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet SNMP Managed Switch with Integrated Router, which comes with 2 expansion slots to support 1000 Base-T Gigabit Copper Modules for uplink connection. All 24 auto-sensing ports, which have the abilities to support full and half duplex transmission, are on independent switching segment.
Chapter 1 Product Overview • Port Trunking Up to 4 ports may be defined for Port Trunking, delivering up to 800Mbps cascading bandwidth between two switches. • VLAN support and tagging Compex SGX3226 can support up to 32 port-based VLANs and static configuration of 802.1Q VLAN tagging. It allows network administrator to separate the network into a few segments by defining which port belong to which VLAN segment. This can effectively control broadcast and multi-cast packet flooding the network.
Chapter 1 1.3 Product Overview Network Applications Compex SGX3226 may be used in the backbone with ADSL broadband connection as the access to the Internet. Virtual LAN may be defined on Compex SGX3226 to logically segmenting your LAN into multiple broadcast domains with workgroup classifications. SGX3226 SNMP Manager High Bandwidth Servers Internet Servers SXP1226WM Figure 1.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Optional modules may be installed on Compex SGX3226 to support inter-building connectivity using fiber optical cables. Building A Gigabit Ethernet on Fiber (1000 Base-SX) or Fast Ethernet on Fiber (100 Base-FX) Building B Figure 1.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter outlines the basic requirement for any installation and configuration of Compex SGX3226. 2.1 Packaging Content Thank you for purchasing the Compex Web Managed Switch SGX3226. You will find the following items in the package: Please note that the actual product appearance may slightly differ depending on the hardware version.
Chapter 2 2.2 Getting Started Setup Considerations Prepare checklist before you start: • • Check your Local Area Network configurations. Check if the network has Static IP addressing or dynamic IP assignment. Check whether any of the browsers (Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer) is installed in your PC. 2.2.
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This chapter gives an in-sight on the hardware installation aspect from installing the physical cables to resetting the device. 3.1 Physical Setup for Compex SGX3226 Compex SGX3226 is ideally suitable for office environment usage, which can be either installed on a flat surface (desktop) or mounted on a 19-inch rack. The following steps illustrate how a proper installation has to be done. 3.1.1 3.1.2 Desktop Installation 1.
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3. Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of Compex SGX3226. NOTE For proper ventilation, do allow about at least 4 inches of clearance on the front and 4 inches on the back of the Switch. This is especially important for enclosed rack installation. 3.1.3 Expansion Module Installation A series of optional expansion modules are available for Compex SGX3226 to enhance the features.
Chapter 3 3.2 Hardware Installation Connecting Your modem to Compex SGX3226 Connect one end of the modem cable to any port of Compex SGX3226. The other end of the modem cable is to be connected to your own ADSL/Cable modem. (Set up the modem for dial-up connection. You may need to refer to your respective modem’s manual for installation.) NOTE Connect Compex SGX3226 using one modem first. Once you have established an Internet connection, then add the additional modem as and when you needed. 3.
Chapter 4 Software Installation Chapter 4 Software Installation This chapter explains the basic setup procedures of configuring Compex SGX3226 using the web-based interface. For more detailed information about Compex SGX3226, please refer to Chapter 7 “Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226” on Page 41. 4.1 Configuring your PC’s setting - TCP/IP Configuration The first step is to ensure that the PC gets an IP address for which it will use to communicate across the network.
Chapter 4 4.2 Software Installation NPfind Utility Software Npfind is an utility program for Windows which can be used to find out the IP address of Compex’s product. To check the IP Address of your Compex SGX3226, 1. Connect one end of the RJ45 Ethernet MDI straight cable to one of the LAN port of Compex SGX3226 and the other end to your PC. 2. Next, insert the Product CD to your CD-ROM Drive. 3. From the DRIVERS & UTILITIES section, click on Npfind utility.
Chapter 4 4.3 Software Installation Hyper Terminal Configuration Compex SGX3226 can easily be configured via Hyper Terminal or Web-based Interface. In this section, we will go through the steps in configuring the Hyper Terminal Program. For web-based interface configuration, you may refer to Chapter 5 for details. 1. From your Start menu, go to Program -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyper Terminal. 2. Give a name for your new connection, e.g.
Chapter 4 Software Installation 3. Next, configure your Port Settings as shown in the figure and click Apply to update the changes. 4. Click Ok button to confirm the settings. After setting all configurations, reset the power supply of Compex SGX3226. A screen will appear as shown below: Now, you can start configuring your Compex SGX3226 using Hyper Terminal program. Please refer to Appendix III for the list of hyper terminal commands.
Chapter 4 4.4 Software Installation Accessing to web-based Interface Instead of using Hyper Terminal Program to configure your Compex SGX3226, you can also use your Internet browser to access to the web-based interface to configure your switch. You need to ensure that your TCP/IP protocol has installed and configured. Configuration will be much simpler, if you decided to obtain IP address dynamically and use the gateway default IP addresses.
Chapter 4 Software Installation In Internet Explorer 1. Select the File menu, go to Open and enter the Gateway’s IP address. This address is set to its factory default as http://192.168.100.128. 2. Click on the OK button. An authentication page will appeared as shown below. The default password, which is password, is pre-configured in the field. Click Log On! Button to access to the main page of Compex SGX3226. After logging in to the management system, the main page will display as shown below.
Chapter 4 Software Installation The main menu includes four sections in the Command Menu Window, namely CONFIGURATION, ADVANCED, SYSTEM TOOLS and HELP.
Chapter 4 • • • Software Installation Message Window – various actions which is taken previously while configuring can be seen in this window Reboot Switch – restart the device Logout – get out of web-based interface environment HELP menu • Technical Support – make enquiries when encounter problems while setting up the device 18
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 This chapter explains the configuration menu tool that comes with Compex SGX3226 when you use the web-based configuration interface. Here, we will briefly discuss each Menu components and its function. An interactive image is located at the main page of Compex SGX3226.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Broadcast Rate Limit This function sets broadcast limit to the desired rate for the specified port. It controls the reception of broadcasting packets. The ranging for Broadcast rate limit varies from 0% to 100%. The higher the rate is, the more data can pass through the traffic. Rate is the percent of the traffic to allow before throttling. Port Priority To specify the VLAN priority to expedite the VLAN traffic.
Chapter 5 5.2 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 VLAN Configuration Compex SGX3226 supports Virtual LAN, which logically group the connection into VLANs for traffic isolation and security purposes. Both tagged and untagged based VLAN are supported with a total maximum of 31 groups. Each VLAN group only forwards traffic within its member ports. For tagged VLAN, each port can be a member of more than one VLAN group and it also supports priority with eight levels.
Chapter 5 5.3 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Trunk Configuration Port Trunking is the ability to group together several switch ports to increase the bandwidth between Compex SGX3226 and other switch. This is an inexpensive method to increase throughput between switches (or to servers). NOTE To avoid broadcast storms, or looping in your network while configuring trunks, you need to disable/disconnect all the ports that you wish to add/remove from both sides of the trunk.
Chapter 5 5.4 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 DHCP Config The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides configuration Parameters to Internet hosts. DHCP consists of two components: a protocol for delivering host-specific configuration parameters from a DHCP server to a host and a mechanism for allocation of network addresses to hosts.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 DHCP Start IP Address & DHCP End IP Address These parameters specify the range of the IP address of which the DHCP Server will assign. Primary DNS IP Address & Secondary DNS IP Address DNS is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. If your WAN connection is using Static IP, you should configure the primary and secondary DNS IP addresses with the DNS information provided by your Broadband Internet Service Provider.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 5.4.1 DHCP Active Leases This section indicates the information of the PC whereby the IP addresses is dynamically assigned to it in the same network. The expire time indicates the time when the system needed to update the IP Address of that particular PC. 5.4.2 DHCP Server Reservations DHCP Server can also be configured to reserve specific IP address for specific host or Mac address.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 NOTE The DHCP server will ignore the Host Name if it finds a match in the Hardware Address. It checks the Hardware Address first, so you need only to enter either the Host Name or Hardware Address. 4. Click Add button to create an entry Save button to update your changes. Delete IP Address in Server Reservations If you wish to delete any of the IP Address stated on the screen, 1. Highlight that particular IP Address. 2.
Chapter 5 5.5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 WAN Config You are allowed to connect up to 4 modems to your Compex SGX3226. The WAN type is pre-configured as disabled. Compex SGX3226 supports Static IP, Dynamic IP and also PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE). If you have chosen self-installation when you register for the broadband service, you should first test the ADSL modem together with the logon account with your PC or notebook.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 PPPoE: Select this connection type if you have subscribed to ADSL in a country utilising standard PPPoE for authentication, for instance: • If you are in Germany which uses T-1 connection. • If you are a SingNet Broadband or Pacific Internet Broadband user in Singapore. 1. Click Save button to update your configuration. Details on various broadband Internet services can be seen on “Configuring Your Wide Area Network” on Page 34. 5.
Chapter 5 5.6.1 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Static IP Setting (IP Forwarding) To set a static IP Address, 1. Enter a private IP Address, such as 192.168.100.20, in the field provided and click Save button. NOTE You must enable the NAT function in the Configuration window if you are using a single IP address account (fixed static IP) and want to share this connection on your LAN. 5.6.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 When to use Port–Forwarding Virtual Server When your ISP assign you with only one fixed Public IP address, and you want to define the various servers (such as, FTP, HTTP, Netmeeting, Mail server etc) to specific Private IP address in your LAN; hence, you can choose to host the servers by using the Port-Forwarding Virtual server. Example, suppose that you have a FTP Server with an IP address of 192.168.168.41.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 The Internet makes two transport protocols available to its applications, namely TCP and UDP. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) For building a reliable communications stream on top of the unreliable packet Internet Protocol (IP). TCP is the protocol that supports nearly all Internet applications. 5.6.3 User Diagram Protocol (UDP) A connectionless protocol that runs on top of IP networks.
Chapter 5 1. Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Select Add button and the screen will facilitate the users to add rules for IP Packet Filtering. IP Address Three values are possible for this field: Any, Range or Single. If you have selected Any, you may leave the next two fields blank. If you have selected Range, enter the range of IP addresses in (From) and (To) fields. If you have selected Single, you only need to enter the specific source IP address in the (From) field.
Chapter 5 Web-based Interface Configuration for Compex SGX3226 2. Enter the appropriate data in the respective entries for Rule Name, IP Address, Destination Port, Day of the Week and Time of the Day. 3. Press the Apply button to add the new rule and Save button to update the changes. CAUTION You must synchronize the clock of Compex SGX3226 to your PC’s time for the rules to execute accurately. Refer to “Set System Clock” on Page 58 to utilize the timing based function of Compex SGX3226.
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Wide Area Network Chapter 6 Configuring Your Wide Area Network This section explains how to configure Compex SGX3226 to distribute Broadband Internet Access to the Wide Area Network. 6.1 Selecting the Right connection for your Broadband Internet Service Choosing the right connection type on Compex SGX3226 is important to ensure that you are properly connected to your broadband Internet subscription.
Chapter 6 6.2 Configuring Your Wide Area Network Setup on Compex SGX3226 for Broadband Internet Access For such service, you should have the IP address info ready that is provided by your ISP before proceeding. Compex SGX3226 Cable/ADSL Modem Figure 6.1 PC Connection between Compex SGX3226 and modem 1. Connect a crossover cable from the Ethernet port of Compex SGX3226 to your workstation. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from Ethernet port of SGX3226 to the ADSL/Cable modem. 3.
Chapter 6 6.3 6.4 Configuring Your Wide Area Network Configuring Static IP Connection 1. Select WAN Config from the Command window. 2. Go to WAN Type and select Static IP Address. 3. Enter the IP addresses in its respective field. All these information is provided by your ISP/Network Administrator. 4. Click on Save button to update the changes. Configuring Dynamic IP Connection If you are using Cable Internet, you do not need to configure the WAN connection.
Chapter 6 6.4.1 Configuring Your Wide Area Network How to configure Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) Service SCV provides Dynamic IP address connection service. Assume that your SGX3226 is not in the Dynamic IP setting, please follow these procedures to change to the appropriate WAN type. 6.4.2 1. Select WAN Config from the Command window. 2. Go to WAN Type and select Dynamic IP Address. 3. Click on Save button to update the changes.
Chapter 6 6.5 Configuring Your Wide Area Network 5. Enter the required entry as shown. 6. Click on Apply and then Save button to update the changes. 7. Reboot your Compex SGX3226. Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session (PPPoE) For Broadband service providers such as Pacific Internet Broadband and SingNet Broadband, you have to select the PPPoE WAN configuration. This includes Germany who are using T-1 connection.
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Wide Area Network 3. Click on Save button to update the changes. Username and Password The information is given by the Internet Service Provider. Service Name Certain ADSL Internet subscriptions require the user to enter the service name. You may enter the service name for your ADSL Internet subscription. Idling Timeout Idle Timeout is the count down time to cut off the broadband connection when there is no traffic passing through the WAN port i.e.
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Wide Area Network To connect to the Internet service Click on the Connect button. When the connection is established, the status appeared on the screen will indicated as connected. Please note that before you click on the Connection button, ensure that you have connected the broadband modem to Compex SGX3226’s remote port. The cable connection is good when the indicating light for the LAN on the broadband modem and the remote port on the switch is lighted up.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 In this chapter, you can understand how the configuration on Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) was easily done. Compex SGX3226 implements Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) function which forwards multicast traffic intelligently. In fact, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is also introduced to provide a standard mechanism to monitor and control network devices. 7.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 1. Select STP Config from the Command window. Bridge Port This option shows the port of the bridge that connects to the root bridge. Path Cost This option sets the Spanning Tree path cost for this port. A lower path cost represents higher transmission speed. Priority The lower the number has higher priority. 2. Select one port from 1 to 26 to connect to the root bridge. 3.
Chapter 7 7.1.2 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 STP Bridge Spanning-Tree Protocol defines a tree that spans all switches in an extended network. It forces certain redundant data paths into a standby (blocked) state. If one network segment in the Spanning-Tree Protocol becomes unreachable, or if Spanning-Tree Protocol costs change, the spanning-tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning-tree topology and re-establishes the link by activating the standby path.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Hello Time The Hello time of the Spanning Tree field shows the number of seconds between the transmissions of spanning Tree protocol configuration messages. Forward Delay The Forward Delay field shows the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state.
Chapter 7 7.2 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 IGMP Config Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers. It allows Compex SGX3226 to forward multicast traffic intelligently. The switch "snoops" the IGMP query and report messages and forwards traffic to only the ports that request the multicast traffic.
Chapter 7 7.2.1 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 1. Select IGMP Config from the Command window. 2. Choose enabled in the IGMP state field. 3. Click on the radio button to select the version for IGMP. Refer to the next section for the explanation on IGMP v1.0 and v2.0 4. Hit on the Apply button and save your setting. Definition on IGMP v1.0 and v2.0 For IGMP v1.0, The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP v1.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 When a router receives a Report, it adds the group being reported to the list of multicast group memberships on the network on which it received the Report and sets the timer for the membership to the [Group Membership Interval].
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 If you select Auto Select in the Stacking State field, the system will elect the switches in connect in the stack with the smallest MAC address to be the master. The Master switch election will start again when one of the following occurs: • The master switch is power down • The master switch rebooted • The master switch failed However, if you select either Master or Slave, the connected switch will be set as your choice. 1.
Chapter 7 7.3.1 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Application on Stack Management From the figure shown below, SGX3226 Unit #1, #2 and #3 are stacked accordingly. Individual switches are linked to its respective workgroup, such as Workgroup A, B and C. Enabling the stacking function allows the master switch to do the configuration on Unit #2 or Unit #3. Control Station Workgroup A SGX3226 Unit #1(Master) 192.168.100.128 Workgroup B SGX3226 Unit #2 (Slave) 192.168.100.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 may name your switch for identification. Refer to Section 8.3 “System Configuration” for details. 2. Next, disconnect one end of the Ethernet cable from SGX3226 Unit #1 and establish a link to Unit #2. Please refer to Figure 7.2. 3. Go the MS DOS Prompt and enter this command: arp –d 192.168.100.128. This will delete the ARP cache so that you can access to Compex SGX3226 successfully.
Chapter 7 7.4 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 6. Access to the web-based interface again. This time, you will be able to view all switches attached to this stack. 7. Next, after clicking on the selected switch, you will be able to view the necessary information for switches. SNMP Configuration SNMP is a communication specification that defines how management information is exchanged between network management applications and management agents.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 1. Select SNMP Config from the Command window and enabled the SNMP state. 2. Type in either “Public” or “Private” for both Read-only Community String and Read-Write Community String. 3. Choose the Trap Setting from 1 to 8 and enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask correctly. 4. From the State field, select either “disable” or “enable”. After clicking Apply button, the changes will appear on that particular data row.
Chapter 7 7.6 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Port Security Of all 26 ports, some of the ports may need to assign to the specific port. In order to fulfill this act, MAC Address should be added to that particular port. This is to restrict other users from using the static port. A port can accommodate up to 20 MAC Addresses. 1. Select Port Security from the Command window. 2. Choose the port that you wish to assign the MAC Address. 3. Enter the MAC Address in the field provided, e.g.
Chapter 7 7.7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 MirrorPort Config 7.7.1 Using Mirror Port to monitor Traffic This function allows you to set up a ‘mirror’ port of any specified port/s, such that you can monitor the traffics of the monitored port/s or VLAN without intervening them. In effect, the traffics on the monitored port/s are replicated on the mirror port that you can use a protocol analyzer to analyze the traffic for specific problem. 1. Go to MirrorPort Config from the Command window.
Chapter 7 7.8 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Aging Control Aging control is for the aging of address entries in the switch’s forwarding table. If the aging control is enabled, a learned address entry (not include the static entry) will be removed from the forwarding table if there is no update within a pre-determined period (1 ~ 128 seconds). It is useful because the resource of the forwarding table is limited.
Chapter 7 7.9 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 Address Search 7.9.1 Host Search Host Search is for searching a host by IP address on the network, and getting the port number to which the host is connected. It is useful while configuring the VLAN. With this function, you can easily detect the port at which a host is connected to, and have an idea about which ports should be included in a VLAN. 1. Go the Host Search from the Command window. 2.
Chapter 7 7.9.2 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226 MAC Address Search This feature helps to look for the particular MAC Address stated in the field, which provides a useful way while configuring the VLAN. The system will search through the device for the port’s ownership of that particular PC. 1. Enter the MAC Address in the field provided. 2. Click on Search button and the system will show the result.
Chapter 8 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Chapter 8 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu 8.1 Set System Clock It is recommended that you configure Compex SGX3226’s timer to synchronize with your PC so that you can utilize the time-based functions. NOTE To manage and utilize the timing based functions provided in Compex SGX3226, (such as the Filtering functions), you MUST set its clock to synchronize with your managing workstation. 1. Go to System Clock from the Command window. 2.
Chapter 8 8.2 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Remote Management This function allows you to access your Compex SGX3226 through Internet (WAN) or Local Area Network. The figure illustrates that you can configure the Compex SGX3226 even when you are at home. This can be done by activating the remote management function from your workplace. Home Workplace WAN IP address: 203.120.12.12 HTTP Port: 50 To do so, 1. From your workplace, simply click on Remote Management from the Command window. 2.
Chapter 8 3. Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu You may go to WAN Config to check for your WAN port’s IP address. NOTE You need to set the gateway of your Compex SGX3226 to 0.0.0.0 in order to allow WAN access from your home. 4. Go to System Config from the Command window. Ensure that your gateway is set to 0.0.0.0. 5. Click Save button to update the changes. 6. Next, from your home’s PC, open your Internet browser, enter this IP address 203.120.12.12:50 in the address bar, where 203.120.12.
Chapter 8 8.3 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu System Configuration This is an easy access in configuring the system. You can configure IP address, Subnet Mask or Default Gateway of the management board in Compex SGX3226. It is likely that several VLANs are on the single switch, and each VLAN can be regarded as an independent network, so their network addresses may be different. System Name You can obtain this information from your ISP.
Chapter 8 8.4 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu System Information This option displays the necessary data about the management system. 1. 8.5 Click on System Information from the Command window. Change Password This option allows the System Administrator to amend the current password. 1. Go to Change Password from the Command window. 2. Type in your current and new password. 3. Enter the new password again for confirmation. 4. Click on Change Password button to activate the new setting.
Chapter 8 8.5.1 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Forget your password You can simply reset the password using Hyper Terminal program. 1. In the Hyper Terminal environment, switch OFF and ON Compex SGX3226. 2. When “Press ENTER to stop auto-boot …” message appear on the screen, hit “Enter” key on the keyboard within 5 seconds. 3. Upon seeing the word Password appeared on the screen, enter +=_-)0 and hit the Enter key from your keyboard to start resetting. 4.
Chapter 8 8.6 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Firmware Upgrade You can simply download http://www.compex.com.sg. the newer firmware version from To check your current firmware version, refer to Section 8.4 on "System Information” on Page 62. Once you downloaded the latest firmware, saved it into your hard disk. 1. Go to Firmware Upgrade from the Command window 2. Click Browse button to select the file where you have just saved. 3.
Chapter 8 8.7 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Save or Reset Settings This function allows you to save your configuration or reset your configuration to its default setting. 1. Click on Save or Reset Settings from the Command window 8.7.1 Save By clicking Save button, you will save all your settings that you have configured in Compex SGX3226. You need to reboot the switch to update the changes. 8.7.2 Backup This option allows you to backup the switch’s configuration and saved it to a file. 1.
Chapter 8 8.7.3 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu 2. Select Save button and go to your preferred folder to save this file. Do remember the location that you intend to save this file. Click OK button to proceed the transaction. 3. After downloading process has completed, the following message will appear. Click Close button if you do not want to view the downloaded file. Restore 1.
Chapter 8 8.7.4 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Clear and Reset By clicking this option, you will restore Compex SGX3226 to factory defaults. And you will have to re-enter all the configuration information to our network. 1. Click on Clear and Reset button. The system will prompt you to choose whether you want to reset the configuration data. 2. Click Yes button to proceed and the system will automatically reset the IP address to factory default, which is http://192.168.100.128 3.
Chapter 8 8.8 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Message Window This window will list out the action/s taken while doing configuring. It helps you to dig out the history of various action/s. 1. Click on Message Window from the Command window. To save all your actions, 8.9 1. Click on SaveAs button. The system will prompt you save your file in your preference location. 2. Click Save button to keep a copy of your document.
Chapter 8 8.10 Using SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Logout You may click on the Logon button to access to the main page of Compex SGX3226. However, if you have assigned a new IP address to your switch, you need to enter your new IP address at the address bar in order to access to the main page. 1. Click on Logout from the Command window. NOTE If you changed a new IP Address for Compex SGX3226, the system will NOT automatically point to the new IP address to access the main page after you click on the Logon button.
Chapter 9 Using HELP Menu Chapter 9 Using HELP Menu 9.1 Technical Support For more information on technical support, click on Technical Support from the Command window. Here, you can refer to the respective technical group supported by Compex in the different countries as shown below: 1. Click on Technical Support from the Command window.
Chapter 10 Application on Virtual LAN Chapter 10 Application on Virtual LAN In an untagged VLAN application, you can assign a group of ports within a switch as members of a specific VLAN. Data traffic would be confined within the member ports. In this way, devices connected with the switch can be partitioned into distinct groups each corresponds to a different VLAN. The partition (VLAN) can be expanded when two untagged VLANs are connected together through their member ports.
Chapter 10 Application on Virtual LAN VLAN C, VLAN D and VLAN E are assigned with VID of 02, 03 and 04 respectively. Switch 1 and Switch 2 are interconnected via Port 26, whereby the port are tagged with an ID. Control Station, PC 1, PC 2 and PC 3 are connected to Port 2, 9, 16 and 22 respectively. All Ethernet Ports are configured as untagged. All users are able to communicate with one another within the same VLAN.
Chapter 10 Application on Virtual LAN Figure 10.1 Untagged and Tag VLAN setting for Switch 1 Configuration for Switch 2 Follow the procedures as shown in configuring Switch 1. Now, users within the same VLAN is able to communicate with one another. NOTE Please note that for Tagged VLAN, VID number MUST BE the same from Switch 1 and 2.
Appendix I Panel Views and Descriptions Appendix I Panel Views and Descriptions Please note that actual product appearance may slightly differ depending on the hardware version. Figure 10.1 19 2 Figure 10.
Appendix I Panel Views and Descriptions 14 16 12 11 9 8 20 1 Figure 10.3 13 6 4 Figure 10.
Appendix I Panel Views and Descriptions 5 Features Redundant Power Socket Status and Indication Additional Power Socket (Optional). With this RPS, Compex SGX3226 still able to operate even Primary Power Supply is down. 6 Reset Button By pushing the reset button once, • The switch will clear all previous temporary error • P.O.S.T. will activate self-diagnostic program to check any error. • Switch would be re-configured with settings stored in non-volatile flash memory.
Appendix I 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Panel Views and Descriptions Features Thermal Fault LED Fan Fault LED Mute LED LNK/ACT LEDs (Port #1 to Port #24) LNK/ACT LEDs (Port #25 & Port #26) 10/100M (Port #1 to Port #24) 100/1000M (Port #25 & Port #26) Ready LED (Port #25 & Port #26) Steady Red Status and Indication Temperature inside the chassis is too high for normal operation. Thermal fault occurs. Off In normal condition. Steady Red Ventilation Fans have problems.
Appendix I 19 20 Panel Views and Descriptions Features Full Duplex LEDs (Port #25 & Port #26) Full Duplex LEDs (Port #1 to Port #24) Steady Green Status and Indication Full Duplex Mode. Off Half Duplex Mode. Steady Green Full Duplex Mode. Off Half Duplex Mode.
Appendix II Technical Specifications Appendix II Technical Specifications Industry Standards Complies with • IEEE 802.1d: Spanning Tree Protocol • IEEE 802.1Q: Tagged VLAN • IEEE 802.3: 10 Base-T • IEEE 802.3u: 100 Base-TX • IEEE 802.3ab: 1000 Base-T • IEEE 802.3ad: Link Aggregation • IEEE 802.3z: 1000 Base-SX • IEEE 802.
Appendix II Technical Specifications Switching Method Store-and-Forward LED Indicators • • • • • • • • • System Status Power Link/Activity Redundant Power Supply Thermal and Fan Fault Mute Speed (10/100/1000Mbps) Duplex status Ready Operation Mode • • N-Way Auto-negotiation Force Mode Transmission Mode • • Full Duplex Half Duplex Optional Modules • • 100 Base-FX module 1000 Base-SX module Power Supply • Internal power supply is provided with voltage ratings of 100 V AC to 250 V AC, 50~60 H