10/100/1000Mbps Managed Stackable Switch SGSW-4802 User’s Manual
6 minal program may be a good choice. It can be accessed from the Start menu. Click START, then Programs, Accessories and then Hyper Terminal. MS-DO
7 To setup the IP address, please use “sys set ip” command in the following format: sys set ip <IP Address> <Subnet Mask> <Default
8 3. WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 3.1 Configuration As well as the menu-driven system configuration program, the agent module provides an embedded HTTP We
9 3.2 Web Pages To access the Web-browser interface you must first enter the password. The default password is "admin" You will see the fo
10 Figure 3-3: The Port Config Web Page Choose Port You can choose a port either by clicking on the picture or by selecting it at the “Choose Port
11 dresses. It should be noted that if the cpu port (i.e. the switch port connected to the management workstation) is disabled, without doubt, the
12 3.5 Trunk config The SGSW-4802 provides 2 trunk groups and maximum up to 4-ports per trunk. Port Trunking is the ability to group together sever
13 3.6 Advanced Configuration The available options in “Advanced menu” are: STP Config The Spanning Tree Setup Screen IGMP Config The IGMP Setup
14 3.7.1 STP Port This function allows assigning Path Cost value and Priority level on each port of SGSW-4802. Please refer to the detail
15 3.7.2 STP Bridge This function provides to have a clearer view in Spanning Tree parameters of SGSW-4802. The STP Bridge screen in Figure 3-7 app
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16 Setup Procedures Step 1: Select Spanning Tree state option, either to enable or disable it. Step 2: Set Root Priority from 0 s – 65535 s, and H
17 The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP v1.0) is used by IP hosts to report their host group memberships to any immediately neighboring mul
18 Figure 3-9: The Stack Web Page After enable the stack function and the following screen in Figure 3-10 appears. Figure 3-10: The Stack enable
19 Figure 3-11: The Stack member list Web page ! NOTE Please note when choose “Master” from “Stacking State”. It allows user to assign this Switc
20 Figure 3-12: The Stack member list Web page 3.10 SNMP The management switch provides Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over the UDP/IP
21 Figure 3-13: The SNMP Web Page 3.11 RMON Statistics This function allows use to view all port’s RMON Statistics. The RMON Statistics screen in
22 3.12 Port Security Of all 50 ports, some of the end nodes may need to assign to the specific port. In order to fulfill this act, MAC Address sho
23 Figure 3-16: Port Security Web Page 3.12.2 Delete MAC Address If you want to delete MAC Addresses, simply follow the procedures shown below
24 3.13 Mirror Port 3.13.1 Using Mirror Port to Monitor Traffic This function allows you to set up a ‘mirror’ port of any specified port(s) or VLAN
25 3.14 Aging Control Aging Control is for the aging of address entries in the switch’s forwarding table. If the aging control is enabled, a learne
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26 Figure 3-19: The Host search Web Page 3.15.1 Host Searching Procedures Step 1: Enter the IP Address of the host. Step 2: Click on “Search” but
27 3.15.2 MAC Address Search This feature helps to look for the particular MAC Address stated in the field, which provides a useful way while confi
28 3.16 System Tools The available options in “System Tools” are: System Config The System Configuration Screen System Information The System Inf
29 Upon making amendments on this page, the screen will appear a message, “Reboot the switch?” Click on the ‘Yes’ button to take effect on the cha
30 3.19 Change Password This option allows you to amend the current password. The screen in Figure 3-23 appears. Figure 3-23: The change
31 Press “return” button and re-enter the password correctly. 3.20 Firmware Upgrade You can simply download the newer version Firmware from
32 Figure 3-24: The Firmware Upgrade Web Page To check your current firmware version, click “Knowing the System Information” as mentioned in 3.18
33 Step 3: Click “Yes” button to restart the device. Step 4: Log on the web site after about 60 seconds if you still need to do some configurati
34 3.21 Save & Reboot The Save and Reset Settings allow you to execute the amendments or reset to the default setting of configuration. The scr
35 The system will then prompt you to save switch.cfg to a destination. Step 3: Select a folder that you want to save the file and click “SAVE”
3.21 Save & Reboot...3
36 3.21.3 Restore This option allows you to restore the old configuration from your backup file. Step 1: Click “Browse” button and select the fi
37 The system will request you to reboot the switch. Step 3: Click “Yes” button to restart the switch. Step 4: Wait for about 60 seconds and th
38 Step 3: Click “Logon” button if you want to make some more changes. 3.22 Message Windows Display Switch system message. The Message Window in F
39 3.23 Reboot Switch This function allows user to rebooting the management switch is required after changes are made in the configuration or setti
40 Figure 3-28: The Logout Web Page ! NOTE If you changed a new IP Address for the management switch, the systems will NOT automatically changed
41 4. CONSOLE INTERFACE 4.1 CONNECT TO PC To configure the system through its console interface, connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or
42 4.2 Logging on to the Switch To log on to the Switch: 1. At the screen prompt: Figure 4-2: SGSW-4802 Console Login on Screen Enter the console
43 Figure 4-4: SGSW-4802 Console command Screen sys--System Management Commands sys show info sys show ip sys show mac sys search
44 port set disable <port number> port set flw <port number> <on|off> port set bck <port number> &l
45 4.2.1. sys--System Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the switch to your network. The screen in
1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts: l SGSW-4802. l User's manual CD. l Power cord. l 1
46 4.2.1.2 sys show ip This command displays the network information of SGSW-4802.The screen in Figure 4-7 appears. Figure 4-7: Network
47 4.2.1.4 sys search ip <IP Address> This command provides to search specific IP address from various Ethernet environment. The usage is sys
48 4.2.1.5 sys search mac <MAC Address> This command provides to search specific MAC address from various Ethernet environment. The usage is
49 4.2.1.6 sys set ip <IP Address> <Subnet Mask> <Default Gateway> This command allows setting the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gatew
50 4.2.1.7 sys set name "string" This command allows setting the system name of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-14 appears. Figure 4-1
51 4.2.1.9 sys set location "string" This command allows setting the location of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-16 appears. Figure 4-
52 4.2.1.11 sys set link_info <on|off> This command is used to report the link status of the ports. Once it is enabled, it will prompt the po
53 4.2.1.13 sys reset system This command will reboot the SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-20 appears. Figure 4-20: System reset Screen 4.2.1.14
54 4.2.1.15 sys save config This command will save the current configure of SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-22 appears. Figure 4-22: System save
55 4.2.2 logout This command wills logout the SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure 4-23 appears. Figure 4-23: logout Screen 4.2.3 port--Port Management
2 w Internal power supply w Auto MDI/ MDI-X on each port w Network management configuration: − Web-based management − Console and Telnet Configurati
56 4.2.3.1 port show stat This command provides to view the port status of each port. The screen in Figure 4-25 appears. Figure 4-25: Port statist
57 4.2.3.3 port show sec <port number> This command allows viewing the port security status of each port from SGSW-4802. The screen in Figure
58 4.2.3.5 port set enable <port number> [-h|-f] [-10|-100|-1000] [-A] This command allows setting the speed duplex mode of each port. The sc
59 4.2.3.8 port set bck <port number> <on|off> This command provides disabling / enable Back Pressure on each port of SGSW-4802. The sc
60 4.2.3.11 port set mir <port number> [-m mirror_port] This command allows configuring the port mirroring function of SGSW-4802. The port
61 4.2.3.13 port sec del <port number> <MAC_index> This command allow to deleted port security Mac address that input on each port o
62 4.2.4.1 vlan show This command displays the current configuration of VLAN. The screen in Figure 4-39 appears. Figure 4-39: VLAN information Scr
63 4.2.4.4 vlan set pri <vid> <-p priority> This command allow to set VLAN priority level. The screen in Figure 4-42 appears. Figure 4
64 4.2.5.2 trunk set <g0|g1> <port1> [port2] [port3] [port4] These commands allow assigning maximum up to 4 ports as trunk port from po
65 Figure 4-47: Disable / enable STP Screen 4.2.6.2 stp show port This command allows viewing the STP status of each port from SGSW-4802. The s
3 VLAN IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, up to 32 VLANs supported QoS IEEE 802.1p QoS support with 2 priority queue using WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) IGMP Mult
66 4.2.6.3 stp show bridge This command allows viewing the Bridge Parameters of STP. The screen in Figure 4-49 appears. Figure 4-49: S
67 4.2.6.5 stp set port <port number> <-p priority> This command allows assigning priority to each port. The available range is 0-2
68 Figure 4-54: STP Forward Delay Screen 4.2.6.9 stp set bridge <-a MaxAge> This command allows to setting the maximum Age o
69 Figure 4-57: SNMP on/off Screen 4.2.7.2 snmp show community This command allows viewing the current status and community string of SNMP
70 4.2.8 stack--STACK Management Commands These commands allow configuring the Stack Parameters. The screen in Figure 4-60 appears. Figure 4-60:
71 Figure 4-62: Stack on Screen ! NOTE Please note when choose “Master” from “Stacking State”. It allows user to assign this Switch as Master de
72 Figure 4-64: IGMP show screen 4.2.9.2 igmp [on [ver version]|off] This command allows disable (off) or enable (on) the IGMP function in ver
73 5. SWITCH OPERATION 5.1 Address Table The Managed Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Eac
74 6. TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If Managed Switch is not functioning properly, make sure the M
75 APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION A.1 Switch‘s RJ-45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps, 1000Base T Contact MDI MDI-X 1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+ 2 BI_DA- BI_DB-
4 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This product series provide three different running speed – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps in the same switch and automat
76 Figure A-1: Straight-Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture
5 2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC, 50-60Hz. 100-240VAC5
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