Eight (8)-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch USER'S GUIDE Eight (8)-Port 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Switch LINDY Part No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 UNPACKING INFORMATION ................................................. 3 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION .................................................. 4 2.1 Models ..................................................................................... 4 2.2 Key Features............................................................................ 4 2.3 The Front Panel ....................................................................... 4 2.3.1 1000BASE-T............................
1 UNPACKING INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing this Switch. Before continuing, please check the contents of the product package. This product package should contain the following items: One (1) Gigabit Ethernet Switch. One (1) Power Cord. One (1) Four (4) Rubber Feet. One (1) Rackmount Kit. One (1) Console Cable This User’s Guide. If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.
2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2.1 Models The switch provides Eight (8) Gigabit copper ports. Each port is equipped with 2000 Mbps, Full-Duplex, Collision Free Bandwidth. It’s a multi-speed, versatile network device that combines Gigabit, Fast Ethernet, and Ethernet ports in a single device. 2.2 ƍOperates at maximum packet forwarding rate in 14880pps/10M, 148800pps/100M and 1488000pps/1000M. ƍSupports 16K MAC address entries. ƍProvides 1.5M bytes Packet Memory Buffer.
2.3.3 Status LEDs The Switch comes with function. Name Color Power Green Off Link/Act Green Blink Off 1000M Green Off 10M/100M Green Off Full Green Collision Blinking Half Off 2.4 a complete range of LEDs. The table below lists each LEDs name, color and a brief description of its Function Power on, normal operation Power off Link On Activity Link Off 1000M Speed Not 1000M Speed 100M Speed 10M speed Full-duplex mode Collision Half-duplex mode The Rear Panel Gigabit Ethernet Switch (19 inches case) 2.4.
3 INSTALLATION To locate the switch on a rackmount: (19 inches case only) Attach the Four (4) rubber feet included in the product package to the bottom of the Switch, one in each corner. Place the Switch on a rackmount. Plug in all network connections and the power cord ƍ ƍ ƍ 3.1 Rackmount placement Attach One (1) rackmounting bracket on each side of the Switch front panel and secure each bracket with the provided screws. Use the other provided screws to secure each Switch to the rack.
4 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS 4.1 Prior to Installation Before installing the Switch and connecting network devices, it is important to plan the network's layout. Things you should consider include: Dedicated Bandwidth: File servers and other high-traffic hardware improve their performance if they have their own dedicated 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1000Mbps bandwidth. Full-Duplex: Determine which devices support Full-Duplex connections.
5 SAMPLE APPLICATION The application for these Switches is as a "big pipe" backbone interconnecting file servers with bandwidth-hungry workgroups, departments, and offices. Serve r with Gig a bit Ethe rnet Ad a p ter 2000Mbps Full-Duplex 100m max. 24 10/100 p o rts with 2 Gig a b it p orts switc h 24-Port + 2 Giga Port Switch 200Mbps Full-Duplex 100m max.
6 SMART FUNCTION CONFIGURATION 6.1 HyperTerminal The Switch has a smart function that you can use to manage your local area network (LAN) more effectively. You can also use the default setting to operate the Switch as a dumb switch. If you want to use smart function, install the Switch as below: Use the “RS-232” connector to connect the Switch to a computer. Connect One (1) cable end to the Switch, and connect the other end to the computer’s “COM1” or “COM2” port.
6.2 System Initiating After you have set up the “HyperTerminal” program, you can power on the switch. You will see the initializing process appears on the screen. Hjhbcju!Fuifsofu!Tnbsu!Txjudi! Qpxfs.vq!Tztufn!Tfmg.ejbhoptujd!Qspdftt! W2/11!13.36.3113!)d*!Dpqzsjhiu!3113/! ! Dpotpmf!J0P!uftu!///! !!"#$%&'()*+,-.
7 USE FUNCTION MENU 7.1 Main menu The main menu is the top level of all menu-driven screens. All functions are selected from this screen. The main menu function selections are listed below: 1. System Configuration 2. Port Configuration 3. Port Trunking Configuration 4. Port Mirroring Configuration 5. VLAN Configuration 6. Priority Configuration 7. Port Statistics 8. Restart 9.
In the “System Configuration” menu, you can setup the following settings. Item default explanation Password admin The login password. (A string) Aging time 300 Forwarding table aging period (Integer, in seconds) Aging Time value is between 0~65000. Logout time 0 Set the automatic logout time. The console will be (Integer, in minutes) automatically logged out if idle time period over this setting. Logout Time value is between 0~255.
7.4 Port Trunking Configuration Port Trunking Configuration menu controls port trunking or the so called Link Aggregation function. Several ports in the Smart Switch can be bundled together to form a high-speed trunk. The available choices are listed in the screen once you press selection.
The following Figure. shows a sample of Trunking Configuration screen after some trunking ports are defined.
7.6 VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration sets up the VLAN configuration of this switch. The Switch supports 32 VLANs in four pages. Each VLAN can have an ID with range 1-4094, 0 and 4095 are standard reservation. Member set in the same VLAN can be untagged or tagged. Incoming untagged packet will be assigned Port VID of that port. Following is the configuration screen for VLAN function.
7.7 Priority Configuration The Priority Configuration sets the IEEE 802.1p priority function of the system. The Smart Switch has 4 priority queues per port. Each frame can be sent via high or low priority queue depending on the priority setting and the tag value of it.
7.9 Restart The Reset menu provides 2 functions. Factory Default Clear the configuration data and load factory default setting into switch. The switch will then be restarted. Restart Performs a SW reset of system.
8 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Model Standards Ports Media Support Bandwidth Forwarding/Filtering Rate Latency MAC Addresses Console port Buffer Memory Duplex Modes Crossover Switch LED Indicators Power Supply Power Consumption Environment Dimensions ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ ƍ 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch (19 inches case) IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3x: Flow-Control support IEEE 802.1D (Bridging) IEEE 802.