User’s Manual Gigabit Smart Switch Model No.: SP698A http://www.micronet.
Table of Content ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction ...............................................................................2 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. Installation .................................................................................4 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. Preparing the Site.............................................................................. 4 Settling the Switch......................
1. Introduction This switch provides 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports to offer an economical way for small to medium business users to benefit from the increased bandwidth. It upgrades your network to Gigabit connections has never been cost-effective. Also, it is perfect for graphics, multimedia, and other applications that have to move large files across the network quickly.
Support console port for management Standard 19" rack-mount size, one-unit-height 1.3 Physical Description Front view POWER LED This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power. Port LEDs Every RJ-45 port on the front panel relevant four LEDs (10M LINK, 100M LINK, 1000M LINK and ACT) for indicating the connection speed and activity status.
2. Installation 2.1 Preparing the Site Select the site that meets the following requirements: Characteristic 2.2 Requirement Temperature 32 to 122˚F (0 to 50˚C) Humidity 10% ~ 90%, non-condensing Settling the Switch Mounted to 19-inch standard rack Locate the accessories provided in the product package. Use the rack-mount brackets and screws to install the switch into any EIA 19” standard rack. Step 1: Attach the brackets to each side of the chassis.
Step 3: Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device. Step 4: Once the connections between two end-devices are made successfully, turn on the power. In making a switch interconnection, you could use any port to connect another switch with straight or crossover cable. As all the ports support auto-uplink (MDI / MDI-X) function, using a straight cable to make a switch-to-switch connection is allowed.
3. Console Interface Configuration 3.1 Setting UP Connection Users can configure the switch in command line via console port. The operating mode of the console port is y 9600 (Fix baud rate) y n (No parity checking) y 8 (8 Data bits) y 1 (1 stop bit) y None (No flow control) After attaching a RS-232 cable to the serial port of a PC running a terminal emulation program, press “Enter” key then login screen appears. Enter your password to login the configuration UI. The default password is “admin”. 3.
Port Mirror Configuration Configure source port and target port for mirroring. Reset and Save Save the configured values or reset the switch. Exit Exit the management program. Next Item Move to the next item. Back Return to previous hierarch or screen. Confirm Access a specific function or confirm the values that changed. 3.3 Select Change or adjust the values for a specific function.
z Jumbo Packet: Select Jumbo Packet for 9K, 12K or disable Jumbo Packet. 3.4 Port Status Ports Configuration is applied to change the setting of each port. After pressing enter on the port status on the main menu, the screen will show as below: The [Port Config] menu includes: z Admin: Enable a port (On) or disable a port(Off). z Port speed and duplex mode setting: The modes for each port are: Auto, 1000Mbps Full duplex, 100 Mbps Full/Half duplex, 10 Mbps Full/Half duplex mode.
There are two modes to choose in flow control, including Enable and Disable. If flow control is set Enable, both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device(s) if the receiving port is too busy to handle. When it is set Disable, there will be no flow control in the port. It drops the packet if too much to handle. Default: Enable. 3.5 VLAN Configuration This 8-port Gigabit Smart Switch provides 8 port-base VLAN groups and each VLAN groups could comprise 1-8 port.
3.6 Trunk Configuration This switch provides 2 trunk groups. Simply by press [Enter] key to enable Trunk groups. Port-1 and port-2 belong to “Trunk A”, port-7 and port-8 belongs to “Trunk B”.
Mirror and Trunk functions cannot be enabled simultaneously. For example, when you activate Port 1 Trunking Function, you cannot use Port1 for as Mirror port, neither source nor target port. 3.7 Port Mirror Configuration The Smart Switch provides Mirror Configuration to snoop a specified port. Setup a monitored port and monitored mode.
To save your settings and disconnect the connectivity simultaneously, use [Tab] to select and press [Enter] to activate. Note: Please note that you should save the changes after doing any configuration for the switch. The parameters will be ignored if you restart the switch without saving. z Reset to Factory Default: To restore all values to back to the factory default, use [Tab] to select and press [Enter] to activate.
4. Specifications Standard Interface IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab IEEE802.3x flow control 8 * RJ-45 ports (10/100/1000M) 1 * RS-232 console port 10BASE-T: Category 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP Cable Connections 100BASE-TX: Category 5 UTP/STP 1000BASE-T: Category 5, 5e UTP/STP Network Speed 10/100/1000M & full/half duplex mode auto detection (1000M for full duplex only) Feature VLAN, port trunk, port mirror Uplink Auto-uplink (Auto MDI / MDI-X) Switch Fabric 16.