KTI Networks Network Card KS 115FM V User Manual

Installation Guide  
Web Smart Managed  
10/100 Fast Ethernet Switches  
with VLAN Support  
KS-115FM-V  
KS-117FM-V  
DOC.030430-KS115FM-V-KS117FM-V-K  
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice.  
Copyright (C) All Rights Reserved.  
TRADEMARKS  
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.  
This device complies with Class A Part 15 the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received including the interference that may cause.  
CISPR A COMPLIANCE:  
This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the follow-  
ing technical standard.  
EN 55022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information  
Technology Equipment. This device complies with CISPR Class A.  
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio inter-  
ference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
CE NOTICE  
Marking by the symbol  
indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the  
European Community. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following  
technical standards:  
EN 55022: Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference characteristics of Information  
Technology Equipment.  
EN 50082/1:Generic Immunity Standard -Part 1: Domestic Commercial and Light Industry.  
EN 60555-2: Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical equip-  
ment - Part 2: Harmonics.  
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Table of Contents  
1. Introduction ..................................................................5  
1.1 Features ........................................................................................... 6  
1.2 Specifications .................................................................................. 7  
1.3 FX Port Optical Specifications ......................................................... 8  
1.4 Management Specifications ............................................................ 9  
2. Installing the Switches ...............................................10  
2.1 Unpacking ..................................................................................... 10  
2.2 Supply the Power .......................................................................... 10  
2.3 Port Configuration ......................................................................... 11  
2.4 VLAN Function ............................................................................. 12  
2.5 DHCP and IP Configuration........................................................... 15  
2.6 Push Button IP SW ....................................................................... 15  
2.7 Making UTP Connections ............................................................. 16  
2.8 Making Fiber Connection.............................................................. 17  
2.9 LED Indications ............................................................................. 18  
3. Web Management ......................................................19  
3.1 Web Browser ................................................................................. 19  
3.2 Port Setup ...................................................................................... 22  
3.3 IP Setup ......................................................................................... 23  
3.4 VLAN Setup .................................................................................. 24  
3.4.1 Port-based VLAN ....................................................................... 25  
3.4.2802.1QVLAN .............................................................................. 27  
.5 Password Setup ............................................................................... 30  
3.6 Restore Default .............................................................................. 31  
3.7 ReBoot Device ............................................................................... 32  
3.8 About ............................................................................................ 33  
Appendix: Factory Default Values.................................34  
Appendix: Effective Time of Setting Changes ..............34  
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1. Introduction  
This guide describes the specifications and installation instructions for  
the following two managed 10/100 switch series:  
KS-115FM-V series  
Four 10/100BASE-TX auto-negotiation TP switched ports  
One 100BASE-FX Fiber switch port  
Web-based device management support  
Compact Fast Ethernet switch  
KS-117FM-V series  
Six 10/100BASE-TX auto-negotiation TP switched ports  
One 100BASE-FX Fiber switch port  
Web-based device management support  
Compact Fast Ethernet switch  
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1.1 Features  
The 10/100BASE-TX switched ports support:  
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Auto speed sensing for 100Mbps or 10Mbps connection  
Auto configuration for connected auto-negotiation devices  
Full-duplex or half-duplex operation  
Port configuration can be changed via web management interface  
The 100BASE-FX switched port supports:  
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100Mbps full duplex connection  
Variety of fiber connectors such as ST, SC, MT-RJ, LC and VF-45  
Multimode and single mode fiber cables (model dependent)  
Provide the following switch functions:  
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Self learning for active MAC addresses up to 2K entries  
Store and forward switching that only good packets are forwarded  
Forwarding and filtering at full wire speed  
Flow control for traffic congestion  
Broadcast packet storm protection  
Port-based VLAN function  
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN function  
Provide the following management functions:  
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Web-base interface for easy management  
DHCP support for IP configuration  
Static IP configuration if DHCP is not available  
Port status and configuration  
VLAN configuration  
Security check for management login  
Restore factory default settings  
Remote boot  
Comprehensive LED indicators  
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1.2 Specifications  
Figure : Major Components on Panels (Ex. KS-117FM-V)  
KS-115FMP1-P4 Port 1 ~ Port 4 Twisted-pair switched ports (TP ports)  
KS-117FMP1-P6 Port 1 ~ Port 6 Twisted-pair switched ports (TP ports)  
TP Port  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX std.  
Shielded RJ-45 jacks with Auto MDI-X detection  
Auto-negotiation capable  
Speed for 10Mbps or 100Mbps  
Full-duplex or half-duplex support  
FX Port  
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX compliant  
Fixed 100Mbps Full-duplex operation  
Flow control  
Cables  
IEEE 802.3x pause packet for full duplex operation  
Back pressure for half duplex operation  
10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 or higher (100 meters max.)  
100BASE-TX Cat. 5, 5e or higher (100 meters max.)  
100BASE-FX multimode or single mode fiber cable  
LED indicators Power status  
TP ports : Speed, Link/Activity, Duplex/Collision status  
FX port : Link/Activity, Duplex/Collision status  
Filtering rate  
14,880 pps for Ethernet (10BASE-T)  
148,800 pps for Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX)  
Forwarding rate 14,880 pps for Ethernet (10BASE-T)  
148,800 pps for Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX)  
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Filteringaddress Multicast/Broadcast/Unicast address  
MAC address  
Aging time  
2K entries  
300 seconds  
Priority levels 2 outgoing priority queues (Ratio: High/Low = 4/1 )  
VLANmode 1. Port-based VLAN 2. 802.1Q VLAN (Tag-based)  
VLAN groups 16 groups (Group 0 ~ 15)  
Port PVID Full 12-bit VID, per port setting  
Port Tag Mode Tag/Untag mode, per port setting  
Environment  
Temperature 0oC to 40oC  
Relative humidity 10% to 90% non-condensing  
Dimensions  
144mmx100mmx26mm(WxDxH)  
5.67 x 3.94 x 1.02 inch  
DC IN Power  
DC IN Jack  
Rating +7.5V min. 1A  
D6.3mm  
D2.0mm  
Operatingvoltage +6.5 ~ +12.5VDC (Device DC Input)  
Power Consumption 7W max. (with power adapter)  
1.3 FX Port Optical Specifications  
Model Ext. Connector Wavelength Tx optical powerRx sensitivity  
-VT  
-VC  
-VJM  
-VVM  
-VL  
MM*1 ST  
MM SC  
MM MT-RJ 1310nm  
MM VF-45 1310nm  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-20 ~ -14dBm  
-20 ~ -14dBm  
-20 ~ -14dBm  
-20 ~ -14dBm  
-19 ~ -14dBm  
-15 ~ - 8dBm  
-31dBm  
-31dBm  
-31dBm  
-31dBm  
-34dBm  
-31dBm  
MM LC  
1310nm  
1310nm  
-VSA2  
SM*2 SC  
*1 : Multimode fiber  
*2 : Single Mode fiber  
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1.4 Management Specifications  
Interface  
In-band web browser for IE4.0 and Netscape4.x  
Ping command, ARP command  
Protocols  
IP Setting  
IPv4, ARP, ICMP,UDP, TCP, DHCP client, Http server  
DHCP dynamic IP mode (default mode)  
Static IP mode (default : 192.168.0.2)  
DHCP  
DHCP client ID = Device modelname + MAC address  
Security  
Login password checking  
Password setting (default : 123)  
Port  
All ports : port status monitoring  
Monitoring Link, Speed, Duplex, Flow control status  
Port  
Control  
Per TP port configuration settings  
Auto-negotiation function : enable, disable  
Speed : 100M, 10M  
Duplex : full, half  
VLAN  
VLAN mode selection: Port-based, 802.1Q (Tag-based)  
Port-based 16 VLAN groups  
VLAN  
Member ports setting for each group  
PVID (12-bit VLAN ID value) setting for each port  
802.1Q  
VLAN  
16 VLAN groups  
Member ports setting for each group  
PVID (12-bit VLAN ID value) setting for each port  
Tag/Untag mode setting for each port  
Restore  
Default  
Restore factory default settings  
Refer to Appendix for factory default settings  
Reboot  
In-band remote boot the switch  
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2. Installing the Switches  
2.1 Unpacking  
Check to see that you have everything before you start the installation.  
Installation guide  
The switch unit  
Rubber magnet stand  
One AC power adapter for the unit  
2.2 Supply the Power  
Checking AC Power  
Before you begin the installation, check the AC voltage of your area. The  
AC power adapter which is used to supply the DC power for the unit should  
have the AC voltage matching the commercial power voltage in your area.  
The specifications of the AC power adapter are:  
AC input power:  
DC output power: Rating +7.5V VDC min. 1.0A  
AC power voltage of your area  
DC plug type:  
DC IN Jack  
The DC power jack for the AC power adapter is located on the rear of the  
switch. Refer to section 1.2 drawing.  
Installing the Switch  
1. Install the switch with the AC power adapter provided.  
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2. Connect the power adapter cable to the switch before connecting  
the adapter to the AC outlet.  
2.3 Port Configuration  
The switches provide port configuration function through the manage-  
ment interface. The setting options are shown as follows:  
Port Type  
TP PORTS  
FX PORT  
Auto-negotiation Enable/Disable Not allowed  
Speed options  
Duplex options  
100M / 10M  
Full / Half  
Not allowed (fixed 100M)  
Not allowed (fixed Full)  
When auto-negotiation is enabled, the speed and duplex settings be-  
come the port highest ability used for auto-negotiation process. The  
final configurations used with the connected device may be different  
from the settings after negotiation between two devices. As auto-nego-  
tiation is disabled, the speed and duplex settings are the forced operating  
configuration for the connection.  
The real time port status for each port connection can be monitored  
through the management interface. The status are:  
Link  
Physical link status  
Speed  
Duplex  
Connection speed used  
Duplex mode used  
Flow Control  
Flow control status after negotiation  
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2.4 VLAN Function  
The switches support two VLAN modes. One is Port-based VLAN and  
the other is 802.1Q VLAN.  
The following configuration are supported:  
1. VLAN Mode : Port-based mode or 802.1Q mode  
2. VLAN mapping table setup : member ports setup for each group  
3. Per port PVID setup : PVID setting, Tag mode setting  
Port-basedVLANMode  
1. This mode supports 16 VLAN groups, Group 0 ~ Group 15.  
2. Packet forwarding is performed only among the member ports in  
same group.  
3. Every packet, tagged or untagged, is forwarded from input port to  
output port transparently without any packet modification.  
4. Per port PVID setting is used for index to VLAN Group table. When  
a packet is received, the associated PVID setting of the input port is  
used to map to one VLAN group in VLAN group table. The mapping  
index is retrieved from the least 4 bits (bit 3~0) of the PVID value.  
5. Tag mode settings are preset with untagged mode for all ports and  
not changeable in Port-based VLAN mode.  
6. VLAN tag in every input tagged packet is ignored.  
Note:  
To provide more flexibility for LAN administrator in performing web man-  
agement task, the internal MNG port which connects to the built-in Http  
server is disclosed for PVID configuration. The MNG port is also config-  
ured as the member port for all VLAN groups and untag port perma-  
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802.1Q VLAN Mode  
1. This mode supports 16 VLAN groups, Group 0 ~ Group 15.  
2. When an untagged packet is received, the associated PVID setting  
of the input port is used to map to one VLAN group in VLAN group  
table. The mapping index is retrieved from the least 4 bits (bit 3~0) of  
the PVID value.  
3. When a tagged packet is received, the VLAN ID value of the  
received packet is used to map to one VLAN group in VLAN group  
table. The mapping index is retrieved from the least 4 bits (bit 3~0) of  
the VLAN ID value.  
4. Packet forwarding is performed only among the member ports in  
same group. If the input port of the received packet is not the  
member port of the mapped group, the packet will be dropped.  
5. For outbound, Tag mode of the output port is applied as follows:  
Received untagged packet output to:  
Tag port :  
The packet is inserted with PVID of the input port  
as VLAN ID and new CRC.  
Untag port : The packet is forwarded with no change.  
Received tagged packet output to:  
Tag port :  
The packet is forwarded with no change.  
Untag port : The VID of the packet is removed and forwarded  
with new CRC.  
Note:  
When VLAN mode is set from 802.1Q mode to Port-based mode, all ports  
are set to Untag ports automatically.  
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Summary of VLAN Group Lookup (Group Mapping Index)  
Input Packet Type Port-basedVLANMode 802.1Q VLAN Mode  
Untagged packet  
Tagged packet  
PVIDbit3-0ofinputport PVIDbit3-0ofinputport  
PVIDbit3-0ofinputport VIDbit3-0ofthepacket  
Factory Default Settings  
VLAN Mode  
VLAN Group 0  
VLAN Group 1  
Port-based mode  
MNG port only (No user port)  
All user ports and MNG port  
VLAN Group 2~15 No user port (MNG port only)  
PVID  
1 for all ports and MNG port  
Tag Mode  
Untagged for all ports and MNG port  
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2.5 DHCP and IP Configuration  
Each switch must be designated an IP address before it can be managed  
from web browser. Basically, the switches provide two methods for IP  
configuration:  
1. DHCPmode  
The switch requests a dynamic IP address from the first discovered  
DHCP server in the network when boot up. In general, the assigned  
IP can be monitored in the client list on the DHCP server. The model  
name and MAC address of the switch is referred as the DHCP client  
ID. If no DHCP server is discovered after a retry period for about 40  
seconds, the pre-configured static IP is used automatically.  
2. Static IP mode  
One pre-configured IP address is used when DHCP mode is disabled  
or when DHCP mode is enabled and no DHCP server is available.  
The static IP can be configured through management interface. Each  
switch comes with one identical factory default IP upon device  
reception.  
It is important to record the MAC address and location where it is in-  
stalled for each switch. It would help in tracing the IP and device map-  
ping.  
2.6 Push Button IP SW  
One push button IP SW located on rear panel is used to disable DHCP mode  
and restore static IP back to factory default value. It is useful when you do  
not recall your static IP setting and DHCP solution is not available.  
To make the function work, push the SW and keep for at least 5 seconds  
when the switch is powered on to be boot up.  
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2.7 Making UTP Connections  
TP Port Configuration  
Use management function to set the required TP port configuration. It is  
recommended to set the highest ability for the TP ports as follows:  
Auto-negotiation = enabled  
Speed = 100M  
Duplex = Full  
This is appropriate to support connection to almost every Ethernet de-  
vices including those which are not auto-negotiation capable.  
Cables  
Depending on the connection speed, use the appropriate UTP cables for  
the connections as follows:  
Speed  
100M  
10M  
Cables used  
Cat. 5, 5e, or higher grade  
Cat. 3, 4, 5, 5e, or higher grade 100 meters  
Distance  
100 meters  
Auto-MDI-XFunction  
An Auto-MDI-X function will automatically detect if a crossover is re-  
quired and make the swap of Tx pair and Rx pair internally. With this  
function, straight-through cable can be used for any connection. MDI to  
MDI-X connection rule is not necessary anymore. In the switches, all TP  
ports are equipped with this function. You can use just straight-through  
type of cables for all your connections.  
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2.8 Making Fiber Connection  
For different fiber connections, several alternative models can be  
selected for different fiber connections as follows:  
ModelExt. Connector Cable Max. Distance*  
-T  
-C  
-JM  
-VM  
-L  
ST  
SC  
MM  
MM  
2
2
2
2
2
Km  
Km  
Km  
Km  
Km  
MT-RJ MM  
VF-45  
LC  
MM  
MM  
SM  
-SA2  
SC  
20 Km  
*: The maximum distance connecting to a full duplex device  
The recommended multimode fiber is 62.5/125mm and 9/125mm for single  
mode fiber. The following figure illustrates a connection example be-  
tween two SC fiber ports:  
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2.9 LED Indications  
Functions  
POWER:  
100/10 :  
indicates the status of the power supplied to the switch.  
indicates the connection speed between the TP port  
and the associated connected device.  
LINK/Act. : indicates the port link and activity status  
FDX/Col. : indicates the duplex mode and collision occurrences  
The following table lists the LED states and the indications:  
LED  
State  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Indication  
POWER  
POWER  
100/10  
100/10  
No power is supplied to the device.  
Power is supplied to the device.  
10Mbps is used.  
100Mbps is used.  
LINK/Act. OFF  
LINK/Act. ON  
LINK/Act. Blink  
No active cable link  
An active link is established.  
Tx/Rx activities  
FDX/Col  
FDX/Col  
FDX/Col  
ON  
OFF  
Blink  
Full duplex is used.  
Half duplex is used.  
Half duplex and collision occurrences  
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3. Web Management  
3.1 Web Browser  
The system features an http server which can serve the management  
requests coming from any web browser software over internet or intranet  
network.  
Web Browser  
Compatible web browser software with JAVA support  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later  
Netscape Communicator 4.x or later  
Start connection  
Before the switch can be managed from a web browser software, the  
switch IP address is required. Consult your LAN administrator if it is not  
available. Start your browser software and enter the IP address of the  
switch to which you want to connect. The IP address is used as URL for  
the browser software to search the device.  
URL:http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/  
Factory default IP address : 192.168.0.2  
When browser software connects to the switch unit successfully, a Lo-  
gin screen is provided for you to login to the device as follows:  
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Enter your password and click [OK] to login into the switch. The switch  
comes with factory default password : 123.  
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The web page is shown as follows when a successful login is performed:  
The left side shows the switch model and menu list. The list includes :  
[Port Setup]  
[IP Setup]  
: shows port status and port configuration setup  
: setup IP mode and related settings  
[VLAN Setup] : setup VLAN related settings  
[Password Setup] : change password  
[Restore Default]: restore factory default settings for the switch  
[ReBoot Device] : remote boot the switch  
[About]  
: shows management software information  
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3.2 Port Setup  
The middle part of previous figure shows all port status of the connected  
switch. The right side shows port configuration setup page.  
Port Status  
Port Status page displays the current port status. The status are:  
Port  
Port number (FX : FX port)  
Link  
Speed  
Duplex  
Port link status, Up = link up, Down = link down  
Port speed, 100M = 100Mbps, 10M = 10Mbps  
Duplex mode used, Full = full-duplex, Half = half-duplex  
Flow Control Flow control status, enabled, disabled  
Note:  
The switch is featured with flow control enabled for all ports. However,  
the flow control may be disabled after auto negotiation with the con-  
nected device, if the connected device does not have flow control ability.  
Port Setup  
This page is used to set the port configuration for each port. As auto-  
negotiation function is enabled, speed and duplex settings specify the  
highest port ability for negotiation process between the switch and the  
auto-negotiation capable link partner. When auto-negotiation function  
is disabled, speed and duplex settings specify the forced port configura-  
tion for the connection. Setup options are:  
Auto-negotiation  
Speed  
Duplex  
Enabled, disabled  
100M = 100Mbps, 10M = 10Mbps  
Full = full-duplex, Half = half-duplex  
It is recommended to set auto-negotiation enabled in most of cases and  
set it disabled only when connecting to an auto-negotiation incapable  
full-duplex device.  
[Apply] Click to make the setup effective immediately  
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3.3 IP Setup  
This page includes the following functions:  
IP Status  
IP Setup  
Display information of current IP used  
If the current IP address is labeled (DHCP), it means the  
IP is assigned by DHCP server.  
Set static IP address to be used when DHCP is disabled  
or when no DHCP server is available.  
DHCP Setup Enable to get and use dynamic IP address assigned by  
DHCP server. Disable to use Static IP setting.  
Any change or click [Apply] do not affect current management connec-  
tion. They will be effective for next bootup.  
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3.4 VLAN Setup  
VLAN Mode Select  
Port-based VLAN : Port-based VLAN  
802.1Q base VLAN : IEEE 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN  
Click [Apply] to make change effective immediately.  
Note:  
1. Both modes use same group member port settings and Port PVID  
settings. When selecting Port-based VLAN, all ports are set to  
Untag ports automatically.  
2. Under Port-based VLAN mode, all packets are forwarded transpar-  
ently with no packet modification.  
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3.4.1 Port-based VLAN  
Click [VLAN Mapping Table]  
This page is used to setup member ports for each VLAN group. Total of  
16 VLAN groups are supported.  
The steps to configure the member ports are:  
1. Select Group number : 0 ~ 15.  
2. Set [Yes] on the selected port to include it into the member port list.  
Note:  
One port can belong to more than one VLAN groups. VLAN group table  
mapping index is based on the least four bits (bit 3 ~ bit 0) of the PVID of  
the input port.  
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Click [Port PVID Setting]  
This page is used to setup PVID and Tag mode for each port as follows:  
PVID : The setting value is used for VLAN group lookup index. When a  
packet is received, the least four bits (bit 3~bit 0) of the PVID setting of  
the input port is used as the index mapping to one VLAN group. The  
mapped group is used for packet forwarding operation. The valid value  
range is 1 ~ 4095.  
Refer to section 2.4 for more information about the MNG port.  
Tag Mode : Tag mode setting of each port is preset to Untag mode auto-  
matically and they are not changeable under Port-based VLAN mode.  
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3.4.2 802.1Q VLAN  
Click [VLAN Mapping Table]  
This page is used to setup member ports for each VLAN group. Total of  
16 VLAN groups are supported. Actually, the table are shared by Port-  
based VLAN mode and 802.1Q VLAN mode.  
The steps to configure the member ports are:  
1. Select Group number : 0 ~ 15.  
2. Set [Yes] on the selected port to include it into the member port list.  
802.1Q VLAN group mapping is dependent on the received packet type:  
Untagged packet - Use the least four bits of PVID value of the input port  
Tagged packet - Use the least four bits of the VID value of the packet  
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Click [Port PVID Setting]  
This page is used to setup PVID and Tag mode for each port as follows:  
PVID : The valid value range is 1 ~ 4095. The setting value is used for the  
following purposes:  
1. It is used as VLAN group lookup index when an untagged packet is  
received. The least four bits (bit 3~bit 0) of the PVID setting of the  
input port is used for mapping to one VLAN group.  
2. It is used to be inserted into the packet as VID when an untagged  
packet is received and forwarded to a Tag port.  
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Tag Mode : Setting for each port to be Tag port or Untag port for out-  
bound.  
Tag port - All output packets are tagged.  
Untag port - All output packets are untagged.  
Depending on the received packet type, the rules are applied as follows:  
Received untagged packet output to:  
Tag port :  
The packet is inserted with PVID of the input port  
as VLAN ID and new CRC.  
Untag port : The packet is forwarded with no change.  
Received tagged packet output to:  
Tag port :  
The packet is forwarded with no change.  
Untag port : The VID of the packet is removed and forwarded  
with new CRC.  
Note:  
1. When VLAN mode is switched from 802.1Q mode to Port-based  
mode, the Tag mode settings for all ports are preset to Untag  
automatically.  
2. When VLAN mode is changed, current group member ports settings  
and per port PVID settings are applied to new VLAN mode.  
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.5 Password Setup  
Password is used for checking authority for accessing the switch. To  
change password setting, enter your new password and reconfirm the  
input again.  
Click [Apply] to apply the new password immediately.  
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3.6 Restore Default  
This command is used to restore all settings back to factory default  
values. Click [Restore] to apply immediately. Refer to Appendix for fac-  
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3.7 ReBoot Device  
The command is used to reboot the switch remotely over the network.  
Normally, it is used after IP settings are changed.  
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3.8 About  
About page shows switch model name and software version.  
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Appendix: Factory Default Values  
Settings  
Factory Default Values  
Enabled  
192.168.0.2  
DHCP mode  
Static IP address  
Netmask  
255.255.255.0  
Default gateway IP 192.168.0.1  
Login password  
TP ports  
TP port speed  
TP port duplex  
VLAN mode  
123  
Auto-negotiation enabled  
100M (the highest ability)  
Full duplex (the highest ability)  
Port-based VLAN enabled  
802.1Q VLAN disabled  
VLAN group table Group 0 - MNG port only  
Group 1 - all user ports and MNG port  
Group 2~15 - MNG port only  
1 for all ports  
Untag for all ports  
Port PVID  
Tag mode  
Appendix: Effective Time of Setting Changes  
Settings  
DHCP Mode  
Effective Time of Changes  
Next boot and permanently  
Next boot and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Immediately and permanently  
Static IP Setup  
Password Setup  
TP Ports Setup  
VLAN Mode  
VLAN mapping table  
Port PVID setup  
Port Tag mode Setup  
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