Transition Networks Switch MIL SM2401MAF User Manual

MIL-SM2401MAF  
24-Port 10/100 BASE-TX POE  
Two combo ports  
10/100/1000BASE-T/1000Base-X SFP  
Advanced Managed Switch  
User Guide  
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FCC Warning  
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CE Mark Warning  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case  
the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
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Contents  
CE Mark Warning ............................................................................................................. iii  
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................1  
Features ............................................................................................................................1  
Software Features .............................................................................................................2  
Package Contents .............................................................................................................6  
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................7  
Physical dimensions ..........................................................................................................7  
Front Panel........................................................................................................................7  
LED Indicators...................................................................................................................7  
Rear Panel.......................................................................................................................10  
Desktop Installation .........................................................................................................10  
Attaching Rubber Feet..............................................................................................10  
Rack-mounted Installation ...............................................................................................10  
Power On.........................................................................................................................11  
NETWORK APPLICATION........................................................................................12  
Small Workgroup.............................................................................................................12  
Segment workgroup.........................................................................................................13  
Power over Ethernet Application .....................................................................................13  
DC Power Input ...............................................................................................................14  
Power Redundant............................................................................................................16  
CONSOLE MANAGEMENT.......................................................................................18  
Connecting to the Switch.................................................................................................18  
Login in the Console Interface.........................................................................................18  
CLI Management.............................................................................................................19  
Commands Level......................................................................................................19  
Commands Set List ..................................................................................................21  
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System Commands Set..............................................................................21  
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Port Commands Set...................................................................................24  
Trunk Commands Set ................................................................................28  
VLAN Commands Set ................................................................................30  
Spanning Tree Commands Set..................................................................35  
QOS Commands Set..................................................................................39  
IGMP Commands Set ................................................................................42  
Mac / Filter Table Commands Set..............................................................43  
SNMP Commands Set ...............................................................................46  
Port Mirroring Commands Set....................................................................47  
802.1x Commands Set...............................................................................48  
TFTP Commands Set.................................................................................52  
UPS Commands Set..................................................................................53  
POE Commands Set..................................................................................53  
System log Commands Set........................................................................55  
SNTP Commands Set................................................................................56  
Menu Management..........................................................................................................57  
Status and Counters.................................................................................................59  
Port Status.........................................................................................................59  
Port Counters ....................................................................................................60  
System Information ...........................................................................................61  
Switch Configuration.................................................................................................63  
Administration Configuration .............................................................................63  
SNTP Configuration ..........................................................................................68  
System log Client Configuration ........................................................................69  
Port Configuration .............................................................................................70  
Trunk Configuration...........................................................................................71  
Port Mirroring Configuration ..............................................................................72  
VLAN Configuration...........................................................................................74  
Priority Configuration.........................................................................................81  
MAC Address Configuration..............................................................................82  
Misc Configuration.............................................................................................86  
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Protocol Related Configuration.................................................................................88  
STP Configuration.............................................................................................88  
SNMP................................................................................................................91  
LACP.................................................................................................................95  
IGMP/GVRP Configuration................................................................................98  
802.1x Configuration .........................................................................................99  
System Reset Configuration...................................................................................105  
Factory Default................................................................................................105  
System Reboot................................................................................................106  
Power Menu ...........................................................................................................106  
POE Menu..............................................................................................................108  
Save Configuration.................................................................................................111  
Xmodem Upgrade ..................................................................................................112  
WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT.................................................................................114  
Preparing for Web Management....................................................................................114  
Online Help....................................................................................................................114  
System Login.................................................................................................................115  
Port status .....................................................................................................................115  
View the Port Information .......................................................................................116  
Port Statistics.................................................................................................................117  
Administrator .................................................................................................................118  
IP Address..............................................................................................................119  
Switch Setting.........................................................................................................119  
Basic ...............................................................................................................120  
Advanced ........................................................................................................120  
Misc Configuration...........................................................................................123  
Console Port Information........................................................................................124  
Port Controls...........................................................................................................124  
Trunking .................................................................................................................126  
Aggregator setting...........................................................................................126  
Aggregator Information....................................................................................127  
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Aggregator State Activity.................................................................................128  
Forwarding and Filtering.........................................................................................129  
IGMP Snooping...............................................................................................129  
Static MAC Address ........................................................................................131  
VLAN configuration.................................................................................................132  
802.1Q VLAN ..................................................................................................136  
Spanning Tree........................................................................................................141  
System Configuration......................................................................................142  
Per Port Configuration.....................................................................................143  
Port Mirroring..........................................................................................................144  
SNMP Management ...............................................................................................146  
Security Manager ...................................................................................................148  
SNTP Configuration................................................................................................149  
802.1X Configuration..............................................................................................149  
System Configuration......................................................................................149  
Per port Configuration .....................................................................................150  
Misc Configuration...........................................................................................151  
System Log.............................................................................................................152  
Save Configuration.................................................................................................153  
TFTP Update Firmware .................................................................................................154  
Configuration Backup ....................................................................................................154  
TFTP Restore Configuration...................................................................................155  
TFTP Backup Configuration ...................................................................................155  
Factory Default ..............................................................................................................156  
System Reboot..............................................................................................................156  
Power Status .................................................................................................................157  
POE Status....................................................................................................................158  
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................161  
Incorrect connections.....................................................................................................161  
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Faulty or loose cables .....................................................................................161  
Non-standard cables .......................................................................................161  
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Improper Network Topologies .........................................................................162  
Diagnosing LED Indicators ............................................................................................162  
Diagnosing POE problems ............................................................................................162  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................................................................................165  
APPENDIX ...............................................................................................................168  
Console Port Pin Assignments ......................................................................................168  
Cables ...........................................................................................................................169  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments....................................................................169  
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Introduction  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch is a multi-port Switch that can  
be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch is a  
store-and-forward device that offers low latency for high-speed networking and allows the  
switch to auto-learn and store source address in an 8K-entry MAC address table. The  
switch is targeted at workgroup, department or backbone computing environment.  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch has 24 auto-sensing  
10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports and all port support POE injector function. It has 2 auto  
detect Giga port for higher connection speed. Also, the switch provides one extra 48V DC  
power input for the power supply input connection.  
Features  
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24 10/100 plus 2 SFP /RJ-45 combo switch with 24 POE injector and build in 200W  
AC power  
Confirms to IEEE802.3 10BASE-T, 802.3u 100BASE-TX/FX, 802.3ab 1000BASE-T,  
802.3z Gigabit fiber, 802.3af power over Ethernet  
Provides extra DC 48V input with redundant function and management power status  
through RS-232 port  
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High back-plane bandwidth 8.8Gbps  
Rapid spanning tree IEEE802.1w (option)  
IGMP snooping and IGMP Query mode for Multi-media application  
Port mirror and bandwidth control  
Supports GVRP function  
End point insert mode remote power feeding  
IEEE802.3x Flow control  
Flow control for full duplex  
Backpressure for half duplex  
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Support Port Based V LAN /802 .1Q Tag VLAN  
Support IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP  
Support Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1d  
Supports IEEE 802.1p class of service  
Support IEEE 802.1x user authentication  
Support TACACS+ (option)  
Support Broadcast storm filter  
Support DHCP client  
Support SNTP  
Support System event log  
Support command line interface management  
Management by Web/SNMP/Telnet/Console  
On line extra power supply testing through RS-232 port  
Software Features  
SNMP management, Telnet management, web  
management, RS-232 terminal console for command line  
interface management  
Management  
RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC 1213 MIB II, RFC 1643 Ethernet  
like, RFC 1493 Bridge MIB, RFC 2674 VLAN MIB, private  
MIB, RFC 1628 UPS MIB, RFC3621 Power Ethernet MIB  
SNMP MIB  
Cold start, warm start, link down, link up, authorization  
fail, Trap station up to 3.  
Type of Trap  
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RFC 2030 SNTP, RFC 2821 SMTP (option), RFC 1492  
TACACS+ (option), RFC 1215 Trap, RFC 1757 RMON 1  
RFC Standard  
Software Upgrade  
Port Trunk  
TFTP and console firmware upgradeable.  
Support IEEE802.3ad with LACP function. Up to 7 trunk  
groups and group member up to 4. The trunk port within  
24-port 10/100TX and 2 auto SFP/Copper ports.  
IEEE802.1d spanning tree, IEEE802.1w rapid spanning  
tree.  
Spanning Tree  
Port based VLAN  
IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN  
IEEE802.1v Protocol VLAN (IP, IPX,..)  
The static VLAN groups up to 256 and dynamic VLAN  
groups up to 2048, the VLAN ID can be assigned from 1  
to 4094.  
VLAN  
Per system supports high and low queues. The priority  
service rule: first come first service, all High before Low,  
WRR for High or low weight.  
Class of Service  
Support 3 settings: “Disable, Low or High priority”. When  
set to “Disable”, the income packet will follow QOS policy;  
Otherwise, the packet will follow port priority setting to  
“High/Low” queue.  
Port Based Priority  
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It supports IGMP snooping for multimedia application and  
supports 256 groups  
IGMP  
It supports ingress and egress MAC address filter and  
static source MAC address lock.  
Port Security  
Global system supports 3 mirroring types: “RX, TX and  
Both packet”. The maximum of port mirror entries is up  
to 25.  
Port Mirror  
Bandwidth Control  
Per port supports bandwidth control. Per level 100Kbps.  
Support IEEE802.1x User-Authentication and can report  
to RADIUS server.  
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Reject  
802.1x Authentication  
Accept  
Authorize  
Disable  
DHCP  
DHCP client  
Packet filter  
Broadcast storm filter  
System setup and  
control  
System calibrate, AC power line frequency rejection,  
IEEE 802.3af resistor range adjust  
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Null: no PD present  
Overload: current support over 475mA @ DC 48V and  
over 50 milliseconds  
Fault status detect  
DR fail: PD discovery resistor is not in the limited range  
It will show current PD parameters, it include  
Parametric  
information  
Discover-resistor detected value, current, voltage, power  
consumption, classification current and determined class  
Port Disable / Enable.  
Port configuration  
control  
PD detect control (enable/disable), Classification detect  
control (enable/disable), DC disconnect detect control  
System detects status, it will show I –sample, V-sample  
and R-detect.  
Mode status  
NTP  
Supports RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol  
(option)  
Supports RFC2821 Simple Mail Transfer protocol  
(option)  
SMTP  
System Log  
System Log record up to 1000 entries  
Support power supply monitoring function for AC power,  
DC power, fan status  
Power monitor  
Power testing  
3 types of power supply can be installed with POE switch,  
POW-DPW, POE-SPW, and POE-UPW.  
Support test function to testing power supply  
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Package Contents  
Unpack the contents of the 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch and  
verifies them against the checklist below.  
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24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/ Copper managed POE switch  
¢ Power Cord  
¢ Four Rubber Feet  
¢ Rack-mounted kit  
¢ RS-232 cable  
¢ User Manual  
24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper  
managed POE switch  
Four Rubber Feet  
RS-232 Cable  
Rack-mounted Kit  
Power Cord  
User Manual  
Package Contents  
Compare the contents of your 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch  
package with the standard checklist above. If any item is missing or damaged, please  
contact your local dealer for service.  
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Hardware Description  
This chapter describes the hardware of the 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed  
POE switch and gives a physical and functional overview of the Switch.  
Physical dimensions  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch’s physical dimensions are  
440mmx 280mm x 44mm (Lx W x H)  
Front Panel  
The front panel of the 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch consists of  
24x 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports (Auto MDI/MDIX), 2 auto detect Giga ports, and one  
console port. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch.  
Front panel of 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch  
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RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): 24x 10/100 N-way auto-sensing for 10Base-T or  
100Base-TX connections.  
2 Gigabit combo ports: 2 auto detect 10/100/1000Base-TX UTP or 1000Base-X SFP  
LED Indicators  
The LED indicators provide a real-time indication of systematic operation status. There  
are three LED-Indicators (Link/Activity, Full duplex, power forwarding) for each UTP port  
and one power LED for the system unit. The following table provides descriptions of the  
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LED statuses and meaning.  
LED indicators  
LED  
Status  
Description  
Green  
Power On  
Power  
Off  
Power is not connected  
The port is connecting with the device.  
Green  
Blinks  
Off  
The port is receiving or transmitting  
data.  
LNK/ACT  
No device attached.  
The port is operating in Full-duplex  
mode.  
Orange  
Off  
FDX  
In half-duplex mode  
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The POE Injector function is on and  
power is forwarding the attached PD  
device.  
Green  
Off  
Power Forwarding  
The POE injector function disables.  
1000(Giga port)  
25 & 26 port  
Green  
Orange  
Green  
In 1000Mbps connection speed  
In 100Mbps connection speed  
100(Giga port)  
25 & 26 port  
The port is connecting with the device.  
LNK/ACT (Giga  
port)  
The port is receiving or transmitting  
data.  
Blink  
Off  
25 & 26 port  
No device attached  
The port is operating in Full-duplex  
mode  
Orange  
Blink  
Off  
FDX/COL (Giga  
port)  
Collision of Packets occurs in the port  
In half-duplex mode  
25 & 26 port  
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Rear Panel  
The two fans, two console ports, and the 3-pronged power plugs are located at the rear  
panel of the 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch as shown in figure.  
The switch also provides one DC 48V input for the extra power connection support and  
one DC 48V internal power supply for the power redundant function. The two-console  
ports use for connecting with UPS device to manage UPS device or connecting with the  
power supply device to manage it.  
The rear panel of 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch  
Desktop Installation  
Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby. The surface  
where you put your switch should be clean, smooth, level and sturdy. Make sure there is  
enough clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables, power cord and allow  
air circulation.  
Attaching Rubber Feet  
A. Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the switch is grease and dust free.  
B. Remove adhesive backing from your rubber feet.  
C. Apply the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the switch. These footpads can  
prevent the switch from shock/vibration.  
Rack-mounted Installation  
The switch come with a rack-mounted kid and can be mounted in an EIA standard size,  
19-inch Rack. The Switch can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment.  
Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch:  
A. Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the switch and secure it  
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with the smaller bracket screws. Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side  
of the Switch.  
B. After attached both mounting brackets, position the 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper  
managed POE switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the  
appropriate holes on the rack. Secure the switch to the rack with a screwdriver and  
the rack-mounting screws.  
[Note] For proper ventilation, allow about at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance on the front and 3.4  
inches (8 cm) on the back of the Switch. This is especially important for enclosed rack installation.  
Power On  
Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the Switch. The other  
side of power cord connects to the power outlet. The internal power supply of the Switch  
works with voltage range of AC in the 100-240VAC, frequency 50~60Hz. Check the power  
indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied.  
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Network Application  
PC, workstations, Wireless Access Points and Voice over IP Phones can communicate  
each other by directly connecting with 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE  
switch.  
By using Uplink port, the Switch can connect with another switch or hub to interconnect  
other small-switched workgroups to form a larger switched network. Meanwhile, you can  
also use fiber ports to connect switches. The distance between two switches via fiber  
cable can be up to 550 m (multi-mode fiber) or 10 kilometer (single-mode fiber).  
Small Workgroup  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch can be used as a standalone  
switch to which personal computers, VOIP Phones and WAPs, are directly connected.  
Small Workgroup Application  
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Segment workgroup  
For enterprise networks where large data broadcasts are constantly processed, this  
switch is an ideal solution for multiple IP services running over the same network.  
In the illustration below, you can now interconnect VOIP phones, PCs and WAPs,  
segment them and prioritize mission critical traffic.  
Segment workgroup Application  
Power over Ethernet Application  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch has POE injector function on  
each Ethernet port that can provide the power to the PD device, such as AP or switch. It  
can solve the problem of the PD device position limitation for power supply. The following  
figure is an example of network application for Power over Ethernet application.  
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Power over Ethernet Application  
DC Power Input  
The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch provides a DC 48V power  
input for the extra power supply connection. The DC 48V power input can be used as a  
power backup when the AC power is down or no AC power provided in the network  
environment. The AC power and the DC 48V power can be connected at the same time,  
but the switch will use the DC 48V as the master power input and the AC power as the  
secondary or backup power input. The following figures are example of the application. In  
the figure, the DC 48V power input connects with the power supply device and through  
the RS-232 connection to manage the connected power supply device.  
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Power Redundant  
The 24 10/100TX plus one Exp. slot managed POE Switch can connect with UPS to  
prevent the power failure.  
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Power Redundant Application  
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Console Management  
Connecting to the Switch  
The console port is a female DB-9 connector that enables a connection to a PC or  
terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch. Use the supplied RS-232 cable with a  
male DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port. The Console  
configuration (out of band) allows you to set switch for remote terminal as if the console  
terminal were directly connected to it.  
Login in the Console Interface  
When the connection between Switch and PC is ready, turn on the PC and run a terminal  
emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to  
match the following default characteristics of the console port:  
Baud Rate: 9600 bps  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop Bit: 1  
Flow control: None  
The settings of communication parameters  
After finished the parameter settings, click “OK“. When the blank screen shows up, press  
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Enter key to bring out the login prompt. Key in the “root“(default value) for the both User  
name and Password (use Enter key to switch), then press Enter key and the Main Menu  
of console management appears. Please see below figure for login screen.  
Console login screen  
CLI Management  
The system supports two types of console management – CLI command and Menu  
selection. After you login to the system, you will see a command prompt. To enter CLI  
management interface, enter “enable” command. The following tables list the CLI  
commands and description.  
Commands Level  
Access  
Modes  
Prompt  
Exit Method  
About This Mode  
Method  
Begin a  
Enter logout  
or quit.  
The user commands  
available at the user  
User EXEC  
switch>  
session with  
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your switch.  
level are a subset of  
those available at the  
privileged level.  
Use this mode to  
• Perform basic tests.  
• Display system  
information.  
The privileged  
Enter the  
command is advance  
mode  
enable  
Privileged  
EXEC  
Enter disable  
to exit.  
command  
while in user  
EXEC mode.  
switch#  
Privileged this mode to  
• Display advance  
function status  
• Save configures  
Enter the  
To exit to  
privileged  
EXEC mode,  
enter exit or  
end  
configure  
command  
while in  
Use this mode to  
configure parameters  
that apply to your  
switch as a whole.  
Global  
switch  
Configuratio  
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(config)#  
privileged  
EXEC mode.  
Enter the vlan  
database  
command  
while in  
Use this mode to  
configure  
To exit to user  
EXEC mode,  
enter exit.  
VLAN  
switch  
database  
(vlan)#  
VLAN-specific  
parameters.  
privileged  
EXEC mode.  
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Enter the  
interface  
command  
(with a  
To exit to  
global  
configuration  
mode, enter  
exit.  
Use this mode to  
configure parameters  
for the switch and  
Ethernet ports.  
Interface  
configuratio  
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switch  
specific  
(config-if)#  
interface)  
while in global  
configuration  
mode  
To exist to  
privileged  
EXEC mode,  
or end.  
Enter the ups  
command  
while in  
To exit to  
Use this mode to UPS  
parameters for the  
switch.  
privileged  
EXEC mode,  
enter exit  
UPS  
switch(ups)#  
privileged  
EXEC mode.  
Enter the poe  
command  
while in  
To exit to  
Use this mode to POE  
parameters for the  
switch.  
privileged  
EXEC mode,  
enter exit  
POE  
switch(poe)#  
privileged  
EXEC mode.  
Commands Set List  
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System Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Global  
system name  
configuration  
[word]  
Switch (config)#  
system name  
xxx  
Set switch system  
name string  
mode  
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system  
location  
[word]  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
system location  
xxx  
Set switch system  
location string  
configuration  
mode  
system  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
system  
Set switch system  
description string  
description  
[word]  
configuration  
mode  
description xxx  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
system contact  
xxx  
system  
Set switch system  
configuration  
mode  
contact [word]  
contact window string  
Use the ip address  
interface configuration  
command to set an IP  
address for a switch.  
Use the no form of this  
command to remove  
an IP address or to  
disable IP processing.  
Switch (config)#  
ip address  
ip address  
Global  
[IP-address]  
[subnet-mask  
] [ gateway]  
configuration  
mode  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.254  
Switch# write  
memeory  
The “write memory” is  
save configuration  
and the “write  
write  
Update NVRAM  
to Flash Complete  
Privileged  
EXEC  
[memory|  
terminal]  
terminal” is show all  
configuration.  
Switch# write  
terminal  
Global  
Halt and perform a  
cold restart  
Switch (config)#  
reload  
configuration  
mode  
reload  
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Global  
Switch (config)#  
default  
configuration Restore to default  
mode  
default  
Global  
Changes a login  
Switch (config)#  
username  
xxxxxx  
username  
[word]  
configuration username. (maximum  
mode  
10 words)  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
password  
xxxxxx  
password  
[word]  
Specifies a password  
(maximum 10 words)  
configuration  
mode  
Switch# show  
accounting  
show  
Privileged  
EXEC  
Show username &  
password  
accounting  
Username: root  
Password: root  
Switch> show  
system-info  
Name: switch1  
location: lab  
Description:  
layer2 switch  
Contact:  
show  
Show system  
information  
User EXEC  
system-info  
somewhere  
Serial NO: 1.00  
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Switch# show ip  
address  
ip: 192.168.1.1  
Address subnet:  
255.255.255.0  
Address  
Privileged  
EXEC  
show ip  
Show IP information  
gateway:  
192.168.1.254  
Switch> show  
version  
Use the show version  
user EXEC command  
to display version  
information for the  
hardware and  
Firmware  
version: 1.0  
Hardware  
version: 3.0  
Kernel version:  
1.10  
show version  
User EXEC  
firmware.  
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Port Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Use the fast Ethernet  
interface configuration  
command  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
interface  
fastEthernet 0/1  
[FastEthernet  
/module  
Interface  
configuration  
Use the module  
Ethernet interface  
configuration  
command  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Ethernet] [slot mode  
id] [id]  
moduleEthernet  
1/1  
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Use the duplex  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
command to specify  
the duplex mode of  
operation for Fast  
Ethernet.  
Auto  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
duplex full  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
duplex [full |  
half| auto]  
Use the duplex  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
command to specify  
the duplex mode of  
operation for module  
Ethernet.  
moduleEthernet  
1/1  
Auto  
Switch (config-if)#  
duplex full  
Use the speed  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
speed  
command to specify  
the speed mode of  
operation for Fast  
Ethernet.  
Auto  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
speed 10  
[10 | 100 | auto]  
Use the speed  
configuration  
command to specify  
the speed mode of  
operation for module  
Ethernet.  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
speed [10| 100 |  
1000 | auto]  
fastEthernet 1/2  
Switch (config-if)#  
speed 1000  
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module only  
supported for speed  
100  
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module only  
supported for speed  
1000 & auto  
Use the flow control  
configuration  
command on Ethernet  
ports to control traffic  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
flowcontrol on Interface  
or no  
configuration rates during  
On  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
flowcontrol on  
flowcontrol  
mode  
congestion.  
Use the no form of this  
command to disable  
security on the port.  
Use the security  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
command on Ethernet  
security on or  
no security  
configuration ports.  
Disable  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
security on  
mode  
Use the no form of this  
command to disable  
security on the port.  
Use the priority  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
priority on  
Interface  
command on Ethernet  
[high | low] or  
no priority  
configuration ports.  
mode Use the no form of this  
Disable  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
priority on high  
command to disable  
security on the port.  
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Set bandwidth in or out  
rate. The value rage is  
(0~999), and zero of  
the value is disable  
(The module can’t be  
setting)  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
Bandwidth [in |  
out] [value]  
Disable  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
bandwidth in 50  
Use the state interface  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
command to specify  
the state mode of  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
State [Enable |  
Disable]  
Enable  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
state disable  
operation for Ethernet  
ports. Use the disable  
form of this command  
to disable the port.  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
show interface  
configuration  
show interface  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
show interface  
configuration  
configuration status  
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Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
show interface  
status  
show interface actual  
status  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
show interface  
status  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
show interface  
accounting  
show interface statistic  
counter  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
show interface  
accounting  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
show  
Display the bandwidth  
of the values  
fastEthernet 0/1  
Switch (config-if)#  
show bandwidth  
bandwidth  
interface  
[FastEthernet  
/module  
Interface  
Use the fast Ethernet  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
configuration interface configuration  
Ethernet] [slot mode  
command  
fastEthernet 0/1  
id] [id]  
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Trunk Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Level  
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Switch # show  
group 1  
Display trunk group  
information. If there  
is no group-number  
in put, display all  
trunk groups.  
Group Trunk.1:  
Ports: 02 03 04  
Priority: 0001  
Lacp: Enable  
Work ports: 0  
show group  
[group-ID]  
Privileged  
EXEC mode  
port group  
LACP:  
[group-ID]  
Switch (config)#  
port group 1 1-4  
lacp on workp 2  
[port-list] lacp  
[on | off] workp  
[work ports]  
Add trunking  
group.  
Global  
Use the no form of  
this command to  
delete trunking  
group.  
configuration  
mode  
Disable  
Trunk without LACP:  
Switch (config)#  
no port group  
[group-ID] lacp  
[on | off] workp  
[work ports]  
port group 1 1-4  
lacp off workp 4  
Switch (config)#  
port group 3  
activityport 2-4  
port group  
[group-ID]  
activityport  
[port ID]  
Global  
Set trunking group  
port active  
configuration  
mode  
Trunk.1 Lacp:  
Enable  
Check OK!  
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VLAN Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
To enter the VLAN  
configuration  
interface  
Switch# vlan  
database  
Privileged  
Vlan datatbase  
EXEC mode  
Switch(vlan)#  
To set switch  
vlanmode  
[disable|  
VLAN  
VLAN mode .Use  
the no form of this  
command to  
Switch (vlan)#  
database  
mode  
Disable  
portbase|  
802.1q | gvrp]  
vlanmode 802.1q  
restore to default.  
Port Base VLAN  
vlan [Group  
Name] grpid  
[Group ID] port  
[Port ID]  
VLAN  
Add new Port Base  
VLAN  
Switch (vlan)# vlan  
database  
mode  
v2 grpid 2 port 1-4  
no vlan [Group VLAN  
Delete port base  
VLAN group  
Switch (vlan)# no  
Name] [Group  
ID]  
database  
vlan v2 2  
mode  
show vlan  
Show VLAN of  
Group Name or  
Group ID  
VLAN  
[Group Name]  
[Group ID] or  
show vlan  
Switch (vlan)#  
database  
mode  
Show vlan v2 2  
information  
vlan [Group  
name] add  
[port ID]  
VLAN  
Set the port of  
Switch (vlan)# vlan  
database  
mode  
some port group  
v2 add 5  
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vlan [Group  
name] delete  
[port ID]  
VLAN  
Remove the port  
Switch (vlan)# vlan  
database  
mode  
from it’s port group.  
v2 delete 5  
802.1Q | 802.1Q with GVRP VLAN mode  
Add new 802.1Q  
VLAN  
vlan [Group  
name]  
VLAN  
[group name]:  
VLAN name  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
v2 vlanid 2 port 1-4  
tag 2-4  
vlanid [group  
ID] port [port  
ID] tag  
database  
mode  
[group ID]: 2 ~ 4094  
[port ID]:  
[port ID]  
port members 1~9  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
v2 add 5-8 tagged  
or  
vlan [group  
name] add  
[port ID]  
VLAN  
Set the port of  
database  
mode  
some port group  
tagged or untagged  
vlan v2 add 5-8  
untagged  
[tagged |  
untagged]  
vlan [group  
name] delete  
[port ID]  
VLAN  
Remove the port  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
database  
mode  
from its port group.  
v2 delete 5  
Switch (vlan)# no  
vlan v2  
no vlan [Group VLAN  
Delete 802.1Q  
VLAN group  
name] or  
database  
Switch (vlan)# no  
vlan v2 2  
[group ID]  
mode  
vlan protocol  
[group name]  
[protocol  
Add protocol vlan  
[group name]: vlan  
group name  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
protocol v3 ip  
vlanid 2 port 5-8  
tag 6,8  
VLAN  
database  
mode  
value]  
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vlanid [group  
ID] port [port  
ID] tag [port  
ID]  
IP-ip  
ARP-arp  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
protocol v3 arp  
vlanid 2 port 5-8  
tag 6,8  
Appletalk-app  
Appletalk_AARP-ap  
p_arp  
Novell_IPX-ipx  
Banyan_vines-bany  
an_c4  
Switch(vlan)# vlan  
protocol v3 banyan  
vlanid 2 port 5-8  
tag 6,8  
Banyan_vines-bany  
an_c5  
Banyan_vines-bany  
an_ad  
Decent_mop_01-de  
cent_01  
Decent_mop_02-de  
cent_02  
Decent_dpr-decent  
_dpr  
Decent_LAT-decen  
t_lat  
Decent_LAVC-dece  
nt_lavc  
IBM SNA-ibm  
X.75 internet-x75  
X.25 Layer3-x25  
[VLAN ID]: 2 ~ 4094  
[port ID]:  
port ID 1~10  
vlanidrange  
[VLAN ID  
VLAN  
Set VLAN ID range  
[1~255] range 0  
Switch (vlan)#  
database  
vlanidrange 2  
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range]  
mode  
[256~511] range 1  
[512~767] range 2  
OLD: 0  
NEW: 2  
[768~1023] range 3  
[1024~1279] range  
4
[1280~1535] range  
5
[1536~1791] range  
6
[1792~2047] range  
7
[2048~2303] range  
8
[2304~2559] range  
9
[2560~2815] range  
10  
[2816~3071] range  
11  
[3072~3327] range  
12  
[3328~3583] range  
13  
[3584~3839] range  
14  
[3840~4094] range  
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VLAN protocol  
[Group name]  
add [port ID]  
[tagged |  
VLAN  
Set the port of  
Switch (vlan)# vlan  
protocol v2 add 5  
tagged  
database  
mode  
some port group  
tagged or untagged  
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untagged]  
VLAN protocol VLAN  
Switch (vlan)# vlan  
protocol v2 delete  
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Remove the port  
[Group name]  
database  
from its port group.  
delete [port ID] mode  
Show VLAN of  
Group Name or  
VLAN ID  
show vlan  
VLAN  
[Group name]  
Switch (vlan)# show  
database  
[Group ID] or  
show vlan  
vlan v2 2  
mode  
information  
vlanid: 1 ~ 4094  
show protocol vlan  
VLAN  
Protocol  
ip  
show vlan  
protocol  
Switch (vlan)# show  
database  
mode  
vlan protocol  
ipx  
netbios  
port [port ID]  
pvid [port VID]  
ingressfilter1  
[on | off]  
Set Port PVID and  
Ingress Filter  
Switch (vlan)# port  
2 pvid 2  
VLAN  
database  
mode  
Rules1 & Ingress  
Filter Rules2  
ingressfilter1 off  
ingressfilter2 on  
ingressfilter2  
[on | off]  
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Switch (vlan)# show  
port 2  
show Port PVID  
and Ingress Filter  
Rules1 & Ingress  
Filter Rules2  
Port ID: 2  
VLAN  
show port [port  
ID]  
Port Vid: 2  
Ingress 1 Filter:  
Disable  
database  
mode  
Ingress 2 Filter:  
Enable  
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Spanning Tree Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults Example  
Level  
Switch> show  
spanning-tree  
System:  
Priority: 32768  
Max Age: 20  
Hello Time: 2  
Forward Delay: 15  
Priority: 32768  
Mac Address:  
004063800030  
Root_Path_Cost: 0  
Root Port: we are  
root  
Display a summary  
of the spanning-tree  
states.  
show  
User EXEC  
mode  
spanning-tree  
Max Age: 20  
Hello Time: 2  
Forward Delay: 15  
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Use the  
spanning-tree  
Switch (config)#  
spanning-tree  
[on / off]  
global configuration  
command to enable  
spanning-tree on  
Global  
configuration Spanning Tree  
Disable  
or  
or  
mode  
Protocol (STP). Use  
Switch (config)# no  
spanning-tree  
no spanning-tree  
the no form of the  
command to restore  
to default  
Use the  
spanning-tree  
max-age global  
configuration  
command to  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
spanning-tree  
priority 32767  
spanning-tree  
configuration change the priority. 32768  
priority [number]  
mode  
Use the no form of  
this command to  
return to the default  
interval.  
Use the  
spanning-tree  
max-age global  
configuration  
Global  
command to  
spanning-tree  
max-age  
Switch (config)#  
spanning-tree  
max-age 15  
configuration  
mode  
20 sec  
change the interval  
between messages  
the spanning tree  
receives from the  
root switch. If a  
[seconds]  
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switch does not  
receive a bridge  
protocol  
data unit (BPDU)  
message from the  
root switch within  
this interval, it  
recomputes the  
Spanning Tree  
Protocol (STP)  
topology. Use the  
no form of this  
command to return  
to the default  
interval.  
Use the  
spanning-tree  
hello-time global  
configuration  
command to specify  
the interval  
spanning-tree  
hello-time  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
spanning-tree  
hello-time 3  
configuration between hello  
mode  
bridge protocol data  
2 sec.  
[seconds]  
units (BPDUs). Use  
the no form of this  
command to return  
to the default  
interval.  
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Use the  
spanning-tree cost  
interface  
configuration  
command to set the  
path cost for  
Spanning Tree  
Protocol (STP)  
calculations. In the  
event of a loop,  
spanning tree  
considers the path  
cost when selecting  
an interface to  
place into the  
10 Mbps Switch (config)#  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
– 100  
interface  
stp-path-cost  
[number]  
fastEthernet 0/2  
100 Mbps Switch (config-if)#  
– 10  
stp-path-cost 20  
forwarding state.  
Use the no form of  
this command to  
return to the default  
value.  
Use the  
spanning-tree  
forward-time global  
configuration  
spanning-tree  
forward-time  
[seconds]  
Global  
command to set the  
Switch (config)#  
spanning-tree  
forward-time 20  
configuration forwarding-time for  
15 sec.  
mode  
the specified  
spanning-tree  
instances. The  
forwarding time  
determines how  
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long each of the  
listening and  
learning states last  
before the port  
begins forwarding.  
Use the no form of  
this command to  
return to the default  
value.  
Use the  
spanning-tree  
port-priority  
interface  
configuration  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
command to  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
stp-path-priority  
[number]  
configure a port  
priority that is used  
when two switches  
tie for position as  
the root switch. Use  
the no form of this  
command to return  
to the default value.  
fastEthernet 0/2  
Switch (config-if)#  
stp-path-priority  
127  
128  
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QOS Commands Set  
Command  
Level  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults Example  
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qos  
Enable/Disable  
broadcast storm  
storm-control  
[5|10|15|20|25|  
off (%)] or no  
storm-control  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
qos storm-control  
5
configuration control. Use the no  
OFF  
mode  
form of this command  
to restore to default.  
qos  
low-priority-del  
ay-bound  
Enable/Disable low  
priority delay board.  
Switch (config)#  
qos  
Global  
[on|off] [sec.]  
or no qos  
configuration Use the no form of  
OFF  
low-priority-delay  
-bound on 1  
mode  
this command to  
restore to default.  
low-priority-del  
ay-bound  
Global  
qos level  
[priority]  
0~3 LOW Switch (config)#  
4~7 HI qos level 2,3  
configuration [Priority] 0~7  
mode  
Global  
no qos level  
[priority]  
0~3 LOW Switch (config)# no  
4~7 HI qos level 0-7  
configuration [Priority] 0~7  
mode  
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WRR:  
Switch (config)#  
qos queuepolicy  
wrr hi 7 low 1  
[Policy]:fcfs: first in  
and first out  
wrr: weight round  
robin  
First Come First  
Served:  
qos  
queuepolicy  
[Policy] hi  
[number] low  
[number]  
Global  
WRR  
Hi 2  
Switch (config)#  
qos queuepolicy  
fcfs  
configuration  
mode  
ahbl: all high before  
low.  
Low 1  
[Priority] Hi:1~7  
Low:1  
All High before  
Low:  
Switch (config)#  
qos queuepolicy  
ahbl  
qos  
Set qos bridge delay  
bound  
bridge-delay-b  
ound [sec.]  
no qos  
Switch (config)#  
qos  
Global  
configuration Use the no form of  
OFF  
bridge-delay-bou  
nd 1  
mode  
this command to  
restore to default.  
bridge-delay-b  
ound  
Switch (config)#  
show qos  
Global  
show qos  
Show broadcast  
storm control.  
configuration  
mode  
storm-control  
QOS storm control  
mode: ENABLE  
storm-control  
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Global  
Switch (config)#  
show qos policy  
Qos Mode: WRR  
show qos  
policy  
configuration Show qos policy  
mode  
Switch (config)#  
show qos  
show qos  
Global  
Show low priority  
low-priority-delay  
-bound  
low-priority-del configuration  
delay board.  
ay-bound  
mode  
Qos low priority  
delay bound: 1  
Switch (config)#  
show qos  
bridge-delay-bou  
nd  
show qos  
Global  
Show bridge delay  
bound  
bridge-delay-b configuration  
ound  
mode  
bridge-delay-bound  
5
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IGMP Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Global  
Enable /Disable  
Switch (config)#  
igmp [on | off]  
configuration IGMP snooping  
Off  
igmp on  
mode  
function  
igmp-query  
[auto |enable |  
disable]  
Global  
Modify IGMP query  
mode  
Switch (config)#  
configuration  
mode  
Disable  
igmp-query enable  
show ip igmp  
profile  
Privileged  
Displays the details of  
Switch# show ip  
EXEC mode an IGMP profile entry.  
igmp profile  
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VID Port 224.1.1.1  
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Mac / Filter Table Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Level  
Use the  
Switch (config)#  
mac-address-table  
aging-time on  
mac-address-table  
aging-time global  
configuration  
mac-address-ta  
ble aging-time  
[on | off]  
command to set the  
length of time that a  
dynamic entry  
Switch (config)#  
mac-address-table  
aging-time 333  
Global  
remains in the MAC  
mac-address-ta  
ble aging-time  
[sec.]  
configuration address table after  
300 secs  
(Disable)  
mode  
the entry is used or  
updated.  
Switch (config)#  
mac-address-table  
aging-time off  
Or  
or no  
Use the no form of  
this command to use  
the default  
mac-address-ta  
ble aging-time  
Switch(config)# no  
mac-address-table  
aging-time  
aging-time interval.  
The aging time  
applies to all VLANs.  
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Use the  
mac-address-table  
static to add static |  
filter addresses to the  
MAC address table.  
Use the no form of  
this command to  
remove static entries  
from the MAC  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
mac-address-ta  
ble table [static  
| filter] hwaddr  
[MAC address]  
vlanid  
fastEthernet 0/2  
Switch (config-if)#  
mac-address-table  
static hwaddr  
004063112233  
vlanid 10  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
N/A  
[VLAN-ID]  
address table.  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
no  
Use the no  
mac-address-ta  
ble [static |  
filter] hwaddr  
fastEthernet 0/2  
Switch (config-if)#  
no  
mac-address-table  
privileged EXEC  
command to delete  
entries from the MAC  
address table.  
Interface  
configuration  
[MAC address] mode  
vlanid  
mac-address-table  
static hwaddr  
004063112233  
vlanid 10  
[VLAN-ID]  
Use the show  
mac-address-table  
user EXEC  
show  
Switch # show  
mac-address-table  
static  
mac-address-ta Privileged  
ble [static |  
filter]  
EXEC mode command to display  
the MAC address  
table.  
show  
Use the show  
Switch# show  
mac-address-table  
aging-time  
mac-address-ta Privileged  
mac-address-table  
ble  
EXEC mode user EXEC  
aging-time  
command to display  
MAC Address  
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the MAC address  
table.  
aging-time: 300  
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SNMP Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Level  
snmp  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
snmp system-name  
l2switch  
Set SNMP agent  
system name  
system-name  
[word]  
configuration  
mode  
N/A  
snmp  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
snmp  
Set SNMP agent  
system location  
system-location configuration  
N/A  
N/A  
[word]  
mode  
system-location lab  
Switch (config)#  
snmp  
snmp  
Global  
Set SNMP agent  
system contact  
system-contact  
[word]  
configuration  
mode  
system-contact  
where  
Switch (config)#  
snmp  
snmp  
Add SNMP  
community-strin  
gs [word] right  
[RO | RW]  
Or  
community string.  
Use the no form of  
community-strings  
public right RW  
Global  
PUBLIC  
RO  
configuration this command to  
mode  
remove the  
specified  
Switch(config)#  
no snmp  
no snmp  
community-strin  
gs [word]  
community.  
community-strings  
public right rw  
snmp-server  
host  
Switch(config)#  
snmp-server host  
192.168.1.50  
community  
Configure SNMP  
server host  
Global  
[IP-address]  
community  
[word]  
configuration  
mode  
N/A  
information and  
community string  
public  
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No snmp-server  
host [IP  
Switch(config)# no  
snmp-server host  
192.168.1.50  
address]  
community  
[word]  
community public  
snmp  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
snmp system-name  
l2switch  
Set SNMP agent  
system name  
system-name  
[word]  
configuration  
mode  
N/A  
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Port Mirroring Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults Example  
Level  
Use the port  
monitor interface  
configuration  
command to  
port monitor  
[RX|TX|both]  
[port ID]  
enable Switch  
Port Analyzer  
Switch (config)#  
Interface  
Interface fastEthernet  
0/8  
configuration (SPAN) port  
N/A  
Or  
mode  
monitoring on a  
port. Use the no  
form of this  
Switch (config-if)# port  
monitor both 3  
no port monitor  
command to  
return the port to  
its default value.  
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Switch # show port  
monitor  
State: Enable  
AnalysisPortId: 8  
Port 01 TxRx: Monitor  
Port 02 TxRx:  
Port 03 TxRx:  
Port 04 TxRx:  
Port 05 TxRx:  
Port 06 TxRx:  
Port 07 TxRx:  
Port 08 TxRx: Analysis  
Port 09 TxRx:  
Port 10 TxRx:  
OK.  
Use the show port  
monitor privileged  
EXEC command  
to display the  
show port  
monitor  
Privileged  
ports for which  
Switched Port  
Analyzer (SPAN)  
port monitoring is  
enabled.  
EXEC mode  
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802.1x Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults Example  
Level  
Display a summary of  
the 802.1x properties  
and also the port sates.  
User EXEC  
mode  
Switch> show  
show 8021x  
N/A  
8021x  
Use the 802.1x global  
configuration command  
to enable 802.1x  
8021x [on | off] Global  
Switch (config)#  
or  
configuration  
mode  
Disable  
protocols. Use the no  
form of the command to  
restore to default  
8021x on  
No 8021x  
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Use the 802.1x system  
radius IP global  
Switch (config)#  
8021x system  
radiusip  
8021x system  
radiusip  
[IP address]  
Or  
configuration command  
to change the radius  
Global  
192.168.1.1  
192.16  
8.16.3  
configuration server IP.  
mode  
no 8021x  
system  
(Default)  
Use the no form of this  
Switch(config)#  
no 8021x system  
radiousip  
radiusip  
command to return to  
the default interval.  
Use the 802.1x system  
sharekey global  
Switch (config)#  
8021x system  
8021x system  
sharekey  
[number]  
Or  
configuration command  
to change the shared  
sharekey 123456  
Global  
configuration key value.  
mode  
123456  
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(Default)  
no 8021x  
system  
Switch (config)#  
no 8021x system  
sharekey  
Use the no form of this  
sharekey  
command to return to  
the default interval.  
8021x system  
serverport  
Global  
configuration set radius server port  
Switch (config)#  
8021x system  
serverport 1815  
1812  
1813  
[Port Number] mode  
8021x system  
accountport  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
8021x system  
configuration set accounting port  
[Port Number] mode  
accountport 1816  
NAS_L  
2_  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
8021x system  
nasid test1  
8021x system  
configuration set NAS ID  
mode  
nasid [word]  
SWITC  
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Use the 802.1x misc  
quiet period global  
configuration command  
to specify the quiet  
period value of the  
switch.  
Switch (config)#  
8021x misc  
8021x misc  
quietperiod  
[sec.]  
quietperiod 10  
Global  
configuration  
mode  
60 sec.  
Or  
(Default)  
no 8021x misc  
quietperiod  
Switch(config)#  
no 8021x misc  
quietperiod  
Use the no form of this  
command to return to  
the default interval.  
Use the 802.1x misc TX  
period global  
Switch (config)#  
8021x misc  
txperiod 5  
8021x misc  
configuration command  
to set the TX period.  
txperiod [sec.] Global  
Or  
configuration  
30 sec.  
(Default)  
no 8021x  
txperiod  
mode  
Use the no form of this  
command to return to  
the default value.  
Switch(config)# no  
8021x misc  
txperiod  
Set the period of time  
the switch wait for a  
supplicant response to  
an EAP request.  
8021x misc  
supptimeout  
[sec.]  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
configuration  
mode  
30 sec. 8021x misc  
supptimeout 30  
Set the period of time  
the switch wait for a  
server response to an  
authentication request.  
8021x misc  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
30 sec. 8021x misc  
servertimeout 50  
servertimeout configuration  
[sec.]  
mode  
8021x misc  
maxrequest  
[Number]  
Global  
Set the number of  
Switch (config)#  
configuration authentication that must  
2
8021x misc  
mode  
time-out before  
maxrequest 2  
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authentication fails and  
the authentication  
session ends.  
Set the period of time  
after which clients  
connected must be  
re-authenticated.  
8021x misc  
reauthperiod  
[sec.]  
Global  
Switch(config)#  
8021x misc  
configuration  
mode  
3600  
reauthperiod 20  
Use the 802.1x port  
state interface  
configuration command  
to set the state of the  
selected port.  
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Reject: the  
specified port is  
required to be held in  
the unauthorized  
state.  
Switch (config)#  
interface  
8021x prostate  
[reject | accept  
| authorize |  
disable]  
Interface  
configuration  
mode  
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Accept: the  
fastethernet 0/3  
Switch (config-if)#  
8021x portstate  
accept  
specified port is  
N/A  
required to be held in  
the Authorized state.  
Authorized: the  
specified port is set to  
the Authorized or  
Unauthorized state in  
accordance with the  
outcome of an  
authentication  
exchange between  
the Supplicant and the  
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Disable: The  
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specified port is  
required to be held in  
the Authorized state.  
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TFTP Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Switch (config)#  
copy  
copy  
flash:config.text  
tftp  
flash:config.te Global  
xt tftp [TFTP IP configuration  
Backup configure file  
command  
Server  
address] [file  
name]  
mode  
IP:192.168.1.1  
Image  
Filename:backup.  
dat  
Switch(config)#  
Tftp:config.text  
flash  
tftp:config.text  
flash  
Global  
Restore configure file  
command  
Server  
[TFTP IP  
configuration  
mode  
IP:192.168.1.1  
Image  
address] [file  
name]  
Filename:restore.  
dat  
tftp:firmware  
flash  
Global  
Switch (config)#  
Tftp:firmware  
flash  
Update firmware  
command  
configuration  
mode  
[TFTP IP  
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address]  
Server  
[file name]  
IP:192.168.1.1  
Image  
Filename:image.bi  
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UPS Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Switch  
Display a summary of  
the UPS status.  
(ups)#status  
Input Output  
Voltage…….  
status  
UPS mode  
Switch (ups)#  
info  
Company Name  
:xxx  
Info  
UPS mode  
Show UPS information  
Model :xxx  
Version :xxx  
UPS will perform the  
self-test for 10  
seconds.  
Switch (ups)#  
test10  
Test 10  
UPS mode  
test OK  
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POE Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
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status  
POE mode  
POE mode  
Show POE information  
status  
Switch(poe)#  
setpm on  
Set Power  
Management  
Enable  
Enabling or disabling  
the power  
setpm [on |  
off]  
management.  
Enabling or disabling  
total power output limit.  
When is enabling, the  
total power output limit  
will follow the value  
that set in power limit  
max.  
setlimit  
[value]  
Switch(poe)#  
POE mode  
setlimit 100  
portebl  
[enable |  
disable]  
[ports]  
Enabling or disabling  
the port POE injected  
function.  
Switch(poe)#  
portebl disable  
1-3  
POE mode  
POE mode  
portcls  
[enable |  
disable]  
[ports]  
Enabling or disabling  
per port power limit by  
classification.  
Switch(poe)#  
portcls enable  
1-3  
portmng  
[enable |  
disable]  
[ports]  
Enabling or disabling  
per port power limit by  
management.  
Switch(poe)#  
portmng enable  
2-5  
POE mode  
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portleg  
[enable |  
disable]  
[ports]  
Enabling or disabling  
per port legacy  
detection.  
Switch(poe)#  
portleg enable  
3-6  
POE mode  
portpri  
Set port priority for the  
power supply  
Switch(poe)#  
[critical | high POE mode  
portpri critical 2  
| low] [ports]  
management.  
Switch(poe)#  
portplm 12200  
5-7  
portplm  
POE mode  
[value] [ports]  
Set per port power limit  
Max.  
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System log Commands Set  
Command  
Level  
Commands  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
show  
Switch>  
User EXEC  
Display system log.  
systemlog  
show systemlog  
switch# show  
systemlog  
Syslog Client:  
Enable  
show  
Privileged  
EXEC  
Show system log client  
& server information  
systemlog  
Syslog Server Ip:  
192.168.16.2  
Global  
Switch(config)#  
systemlog ip  
192.168.1.100  
systemlog ip  
[IP address]  
Set System log server  
IP address.  
configuration  
mode  
systemlog  
[enable |  
disable]  
Global  
Switch(config)#  
systemlog  
enable  
Enable or disable  
system log mode  
configuration  
mode  
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SNTP Commands Set  
Command  
Commands  
Level  
Description  
Defaults  
Example  
Switch(config)#  
Global  
sntp enable  
sntp [enable |  
disable]  
configuration  
mode  
Enable/Disable SNTP. Disable  
Switch(config)#  
sntp disable  
Global  
sntp ip [IP  
address]  
Set SNTP server IP  
address.  
switch#sntp ip  
configuration  
mode  
192.168.16.123  
sntp  
Global  
Switch(config)#  
timezone  
[value]  
configuration  
mode  
Set time zone.  
sntp timezone 8  
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Menu Management  
After you login to the system, you will see a command prompt. To enter Menu  
management interface, enter “  
menu  
” command. You will see the main menu interface.  
The following configure steps are based on the software kernel version v1.01.  
1. Provide a menu line interface to manage and monitor the switch. User can use  
windows Hyper Terminal program through the console port to connect the switch for  
configuration.  
2. The default user name and password is “root”.  
There are 8 selections as follow.  
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Status and Counters: Show the status of the switch.  
Switch Configuration: Configure the switch.  
Protocol Related Configuration: Configure the protocol function.  
System Reset Configuration: Restart the system or reset switch to default  
configuration.  
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Power menu: configure the UPS function.  
POE menu: configure the POE function.  
Save Configuration: save the current configuration into the system memory.  
Logout: Exit the menu line program.  
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Main menu line interface  
¢ Control Key description:  
The control keys provided in all menus:  
Tab/Backspace: Move the vernier to configure item.  
Enter: Select item.  
Space: Toggle selected item to next configure or change the value.  
Esc: to exit the current action mode.  
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Status and Counters  
In Status and Counters, you can view Port status, counters, and configure system  
parameter.  
Status and Counters main configuration interface  
Port Status  
It displays status of each port. Select the <Previous Page> action to display previous  
page. And, select the <Next page> action to display next page.  
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Type: display port connection speed.  
Link: display port statuses link status. When the port is connecting with the device  
and work normally, the link status is “UP”. Opposite is “Down”.  
State: The port current status.  
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Negotiation: display the auto negotiation status.  
Speed Duplex: display port duplex mode.  
FC: display the flow control status is “enable” or “disable”.  
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BP: display backpressure status.  
Bandwidth In/Out: display bandwidth In/out control status.  
Priority: display the port priority status.  
Security: display the port security status.  
Port status interface  
Port Counters  
It displays the current port counter information. Select the <Refresh> to get newest  
counter information. Select <Clear> to set all ports counter to 0. Select <Next Page> to  
go to next page. Select <Previous Page> to back to last page.  
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Port counter information interface  
System Information  
It displays the system parameter.  
System Name: the name of device.  
System Location: where the device is located.  
System Description: the name of device type.  
Firmware Version: the switch’s firmware version.  
Hardware Version: the switch’s Hardware version.  
Kernel Version: the system kernel software version.  
MAC Address: The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer.  
Module Information: display information of installed module.  
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System Information interface  
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Switch Configuration  
In Switch Configuration, it has 8 main functions – Administration, Port, Trunk, Port  
Mirroring, VLAN, Priority, MAC Address, and Misc Configuration. Under each function,  
there are more sub-functions. We will describe in following paragraph.  
Switch Configuration interface  
Administration Configuration  
In Administration Configuration, you can configuration system parameter, IP, login  
username, password, and SNTP configuration.  
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Administration Configuration main interface  
Device Information  
You can configure the device information.  
1. Select <Edit> action to configure.  
2. Name: assign the name for the switch.  
3. Description: a short description for the switch.  
4. Location: the switch location, ex: Taipei.  
5. Contact: the contact person or information.  
6. Select <Apply> action to apply the configuration.  
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Device Information interface  
IP Configuration  
You can configure the IP for this switch. The system has the default IP address. You can  
re-configure or use the default value.  
1. Select the <Edit>  
2. DHCP Client: Enable” is to get IP from DHCP server. “Disable” is opposite. The  
DHCP client function only works if you haven't assigned a static IP address that  
different than the switch default IP. Once the default IP has been changed the  
DHCP will not effective and the switch will continue using the manually entered static  
IP. If you have changed the switch to a static IP address, you can set the IP address  
back to its default IP address or you can reset the switch back to factory default. And  
then you can enable the DHCP client function to work.  
3. IP Address: assign the switch IP address. The default IP is 192.168.1.77  
4. Subnet Mask: assign the switch IP subnet mask.  
5. Gateway: assign the switch gateway. The default value is 192.168.1.254  
6. Select <Apply> action to apply the configuration.  
[Note] Always restart the switch after finished the setup to apply the new IP setting.  
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IP Configuration interface  
User Name Configuration  
You can change the console and web management login user name.  
1. Select the <Edit>  
2. Enter the new user name  
3. Select the <Apply>  
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User Name Configuration interface  
Password Configuration  
You can change the console and web management login password.  
1. Select the <Edit>  
2. Old Password: enter the old password.  
3. New Password: enter the new password.  
4. Enter Again: reenter the new password for confirmation.  
5. Select the <Apply>  
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Password Configuration interface  
SNTP Configuration  
You can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows  
you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet.  
¢ SNTP Client: enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server.  
¢ UTC Timezone: set the switch location time zone.  
¢ Server IP: set the SNTP server IP address.  
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SNTP Configuration Interface  
System log Client Configuration  
You can configure the switch as the system log client that can view the system log  
information that from the system log server that you have assigned.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Client Mode: enabling or disabling the system log client function. “Enable” can view  
the system log information from the assigned system log server.  
3. Server IP: assigned the system log server IP.  
4. Select <Apply> to apply the configuration.  
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System log Client Configuration Interface  
Port Configuration  
You can set up every port status.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Tab/Backspace” key to move between items.  
3. Type: display port connection speed.  
4. State: Current port status. The port can be set to disable or enable mode. If the port  
setting is disable then will not receive or transmit any packet.  
5. Negotiation: set auto negotiation function of port.  
6. Speed/Duplex: set the port link speed and duplex mode.  
7. FC: enable or disable Flow control function (Flow control for full duplex link mode).  
8. BP: enable or disable Back Pressure function (Backpressure for half duplex mode).  
9. Bandwidth In/ Out: per port packet transmission rate control. Per level is 100Kbps. It  
supports individual control method of TX and RX.  
10. Priority: set packet of port to high or low priority queue.  
11. Security: enable or disable port security function.  
12. Select the <Apply>.  
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Port Configuration interface  
Trunk Configuration  
You can configure port trunk group.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Using Tab” key move to the port that want to be added as trunk group.  
3. Using Space” key to mark the port.  
4. Using Tab key move to Trunk # (ex. Trunk1, Trunk2…) to change the Trunk # value to  
Static, LACP, or Disable.  
5. Apply the configuration by selecting <Apply>.  
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Trunk Configuration interface  
Port Mirroring Configuration  
The port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic of switched networks. The specific port  
can monitor traffic through the mirror ports. The monitored ports in or out traffic will be  
duplicated into monitoring port.  
1. Select the <Edit>  
2. Mirroring State: select the port-mirroring mode. The default value is “Disable”. To  
start port mirroring, you must select one of port mirroring mode.  
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RX: RX packet only  
TX: TX packet only  
Both: RX and TX packet  
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Port Mirroring interface  
3. Analysis port: Set the destination port of mirroring packet. All of the packets of  
mirroring port will be duplicated and sent to Analysis port.  
4. Port State: Select the ports that want to be mirrored.  
5. Use Space” key to mark the mirroring port can.  
6. Select the <Apply>.  
Port Mirroring interface  
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VLAN Configuration  
You can configure VLAN group in VLAN Configuration. There are four functions in VLAN  
Configuration mode: VLAN Configuration, Create a VLAN Group, Edit/Delete VLAN  
Group and Group Sorted Mode. Follow the below description to configure VLAN.  
VLAN Configuration Main interface  
VLAN Configure  
Before starting to configure VLAN, you must select the VLAN mode in VLAN Configure  
function. Otherwise, user cannot create any new VLAN.  
1. Select the <Edit>.  
2. Select the VLAN mode by using “Tab” key. There are two VLAN modes: PortBase  
mode and 802.1Q mode. When select the 802.1Q VLAN mode, you need to  
configuration the following settings.  
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802.1Q VLAN mode: configuration VLAN ID, Ingress Filter, and Acceptable  
Frame Type.  
µ VLAN ID Range: Type the PVID. The PVID will only assign to the Ingress  
packets, not for all packets.  
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µ Ingress Filter: It matches that Ingress Filtering Rule 2 on web. Drop  
untagged frame. Press “Space” key to select drop or forward the untagged  
frame.  
µ Acceptable Frame type: It matches that Ingress Filtering Rule 1 on web.  
Only forward packets with VID matching this port’s configured VID. Press  
Space” key to choose “forward” or “drop” the frame that VID not matching  
this port’s configured VID.  
3. Select <Apply> to apply the configuration.  
[Note] when the VLAN mode changed that user has to restart the switch for valid  
value.  
VLAN Configure interface  
Create VLAN Group  
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1. Select <Edit>.  
2. VLAN Name: Type a name for the new VLAN, ex: VLAN01.  
3. Group ID: Type the VLAN group ID.  
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4. Member: Press ”Space” key to change the member value. There are two types to  
selected:  
a. Member: the port is a member port.  
b. NO: it means that port is NOT a member port.  
5. Press “ESC” key to go back action menu line.  
6. Select <Apply> to apply the configuration.  
[Note] If you have configured the trunk groups, you can see it (ex: Trunk1, Trunk2…)  
in the port list. You also can configure the trunk group as the VLAN member.  
Create VLAN Group: PortBase interface  
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Create 802.1Q VLAN  
1. Enable security VLAN setting: select to enable or disable security VLAN group.  
When you select to enable security VLAN group, only the members in this VLAN  
group can access to the switch. The steps of setting security VLAN refer to the  
following step 2~ 8. After you configured the security VLAN group, you can continue  
to create other VLAN groups. When you didn’t select to configure security VLAN  
group, then just create VLAN group refer to following step 2 ~ 8.  
[Note] There is only one security VLAN group.  
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2. Select <Edit>.  
3. VLAN Name: Type a name for the new VLAN, ex: VLAN01.  
4. VLAN ID: Type a VID. The default is 1. There are 256 VLAN groups to provided  
configure.  
5. Protocol VLAN: Press “Space” key to choose protocols type.  
6. Member: Press “Space” key to change the member value.  
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Untagged: this port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames  
are NO VLAN-Tagged frames.  
Tagged: this port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames  
are VLAN-Tagged frames.  
NO: it means that the port is NOT member of this VLAN group.  
7. Press ESC” key to go back action menu line.  
8. Select <Apply> to apply the configuration.  
[Note] If the trunk groups exist, you can see it (ex: Trunk1, Trunk2…) on the port list,  
and you can configure it is the member of the VLAN or not.  
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Create VLAN Group: 802.1Q interface  
Edit / Delete VLAN Group  
User can edit or delete a VLAN group.  
1. Select <Edit> or <Delete> action.  
2. Select the VLAN group that you want to edit or delete, then press enter.  
3. In <Edit> action, user can modify the member port and remove some member ports  
from this VLAN group.  
[Note]  
1. The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot modify.  
2. In 802.1Q VLAN mode, the default VLAN can’t be deleting.  
3. In Port Base VLAN mode, there is no default VLAN.  
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Edit/Delete a VLAN Group interface  
Group Sorted Mode  
You can select VLAN groups sorted mode: (1) Name (2) VLAN ID.  
In the Edit/Delete a VLAN group page will display the result.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Space” key to select the sort mode.  
3. Select <Apply>  
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Group Sorted Mode interface  
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Priority Configuration  
You can configure port priority level. There are 0~7-priority level can map to high or low  
queue.  
1. Select <Edit>.  
2. Press Space” key to select the priority level mapping to high or low queue.  
3. Qos Mode: User can select the ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets.  
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First Come First Service: the switch will process the packet that is coming first.  
All High Before low: the packet priority is high will be process before the packet  
priority is low.  
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Weight Round Ration 2:1: the switch will process 2 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
Weight Round Ration 3:1: the switch will process 3 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
Weight Round Ration 4:1: the switch will process 4 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
Weight Round Ration 5:1: the switch will process 5 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
Weight Round Ration 6:1: the switch will process 6 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
Weight Round Ration 7:1: the switch will process 7 high priority packet first, the  
process 1 low priority packet.  
4. Press ESC” goes back action menu line.  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
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Priority Configuration interface  
MAC Address Configuration  
When you add a static MAC address, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless  
of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from  
having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device  
is active on the network again. You can add / modify / delete a static MAC address.  
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MAC Address Configuration interface  
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Static MAC Address  
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Add the Static MAC Address  
You can add static MAC address in switch MAC table.  
1. Select <Add> <Edit> key to add the static MAC address.  
2. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the port that should permanently forward  
traffic, regardless of the device network activity.  
3. Port No.: press “Space” key to select the port number.  
4. Press ESC” to go back action menu line.  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
Add Static MAC Address interface  
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Edit static MAC address  
1. Press <Edit>.  
2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press “Enter”.  
3. Press <Edit> key to modify.  
4. Press ESC” to go back action menu line.  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
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Delete static MAC address  
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1. Press <Delete> key.  
2. Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press “Enter”.  
3. When pressing “Enter” will complete deletion.  
Filtering MAC Address  
You can add, delete, and edit filtering MAC address.  
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Add the Filtering MAC Address  
1. Select <Add> <Edit> key to add the static MAC address.  
2. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that you want to filter.  
3. Press ESC” to go back action menu line.  
4. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
Add Filtering MAC Address interface  
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Edit Filtering MAC address  
1. Press <Edit> key to modify a static Filtering address.  
2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press “Enter”.  
3. Select <Edit> key to modify.  
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4. Press ESC” to go back action menu line  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
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Delete Filtering MAC address  
1. Press <Delete> to delete a Filtering MAC address.  
2. Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press “Enter”.  
Misc Configuration  
You can configure the switch parameters.  
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MAC Address Ageing Time: MAC address table refresh time setting. Type the  
number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch’s address  
table. The valid range is 0, 300~765 seconds. Default is 300 seconds.  
Broadcast Storm Filter mode: configure the broadcast storm filter mode. The valid  
threshold values are 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and N/A. The port will be block  
cause of broadcast packet is over the percentage of traffic.  
Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound: Limit the packets queuing time in switch. If  
enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. Press Space key to set the time.  
This valid value are 1sec, 2sec, 4sec and off. Default is off.  
Low Queue Delay Bound: Limit the low priority packets queuing time in switch. If  
enable, the low priority packet stays in switch exceed Low Queue Max Delay Time, it  
will be sent. Press Space key to enable or disable this function.  
Low Queue Max Delay Time: To set the time that low priority packets queuing in  
switch. Default Max Delay Time is 255ms. The valid range is 1~255 ms.  
[Note]: Make sure of “Max bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled before  
enable Low Queue Delay Bound, because Low Queue Delay Bound must be work  
under “Max bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled situation.  
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Collisions Retry Forever: Disable In half duplex, if happen collision will retry 48  
times and then drop frame. Enable – In half duplex, if happen collision will retry  
forever  
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Hash Algorithm: This Hash Algorithm is for hardware maintain on MAC table  
calculation. Provide CRC or Direct Map  
IFG compensation: Disable or Enable  
Misc Configuration interface  
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Protocol Related Configuration  
You can configure Spanning Tree Protocol, SNMP, LACP, IGMP/GVRP, and 802.1x in  
Protocol Relate Configuration section.  
Protocol Relate Configuration interface  
STP Configuration  
Spanning tree is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while  
preventing undesirable loops in the network.  
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STP Configuration interface  
STP Setup  
You must enable Spanning Tree function before configuration.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Space” key to select the option.  
3. Select <Apply>.  
STP Setup interface  
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System Configuration  
You can configure the STP system parameter after enable the STP function. You can  
view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge on the left.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Priority (0~65535): assign path priority number.  
3. Max Age (6~40): the maximum path age  
4. Hello Time (1~10): the time that controls switch sends out the BPDU packet to check  
STP current status.  
5. Forward Delay Time (4~30): forward delay time.  
6. Select <Apply>.  
STP System Configuration interface  
Per Port Setting  
1. Select <Edit>.  
2. Path Cost: specifies the path cost of the port that switch uses to determine which  
port are the forwarding ports.  
3. Priority: This is mean port priority; you can make it more or less likely to become the  
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root port.  
4. Press ESC” goes back action menu line.  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.  
6. On the action menu line you can press <Next Page> to configure rest of ports, press  
<Previous Page> return to previous page.  
Per Port Setting interface  
SNMP  
To define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings.  
You can also define a name, location, and contact person for the switch.  
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SNMP Configuration interface  
SNMP System Options  
1. Press <Edit>.  
2. Name: assign a name for the switch.  
3. Contact: Type the name of contact person or organization.  
4. Location: Type the location of the switch.  
5. Press ESC” goes back action menu line.  
6. Press <Apply> to apply configuration value.  
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SNMP System Options interface  
Community Strings  
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1. Select <Add> <Edit>.  
2. Community Name: type the name of community strings.  
3. Write Access: enable the rights is read only or read/write.  
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Read only: Read only, enables requests accompanied by this string to display  
MIB-object information.  
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Read/Write: Read write, enables requests accompanied by this string to display  
MIB-object information and to set MIB objects.  
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Add Community Strings interface  
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1. Select <Edit>  
2. Choose the item that you want to modify and then press “Enter.  
3. Community Name: type the new name.  
4. Write Access: Press “Space” key to change the right.  
5. Select <Apply>.  
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Delete SNMP Community string  
1. Select <Delete>.  
2. Choose the community string that you want to delete and then press “Enter”.  
3. When pressing “Enter” will complete deletion.  
Trap Managers  
A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated  
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by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will issue. Create a trap manager by  
entering the IP address of the station and a community string.  
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Add the trap manager  
1. Select <Add> <Edit> to add the trap manager.  
2. IP: type the IP address.  
3. Community Name: type the community name.  
4. Press ESC” go back to actions menu line  
5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure.  
Add Trap Manager interface  
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Delete Trap Manager  
1. Select <Delete>  
2. Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press “Enter”.  
3. When pressing “Enter” will complete deletion.  
LACP  
The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for  
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exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation  
Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to  
which the link belongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its  
transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner. Link aggregation lets you  
group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection. This feature can  
expand bandwidth to a device on the network. LACP operation requires full-duplex  
mode, more detail information refers to IEEE 802.3ad. You can configure and view all the  
LACP status.  
LACP Configuration interface  
Working Ports Setting  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Group: Display the trunk group ID.  
3. Working Port Num: The max number of ports can be aggregated at the same time. If  
LACP static trunk group, the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work  
ports fail. If it is local static trunk group, the number must be the same as group ports.  
4. Select <Apply>  
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[Note] Before set LACP support, you have to set trunk group on the Trunk  
Configuration.  
LACP Working Ports configuration interface  
LACP State Activity  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Space” key to select the Port State Activity.  
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Active: The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets.  
Passive: The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets, and  
responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device.  
3. Select <Apply>.  
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LACP State Activity configuration interface  
LACP Group Status  
When you setting trunk group, you can see the relation information in here.  
LACP Group State interface  
IGMP/GVRP Configuration  
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You can enable or disable the IGMP/GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration  
Protocol).  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Space” key to change the value  
3. Select <Apply>  
IGMP/GVRP Configuration interface  
802.1x Configuration  
You can configure 802.1x relate settings.  
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802.1x Configuration interface  
802.1x Setup  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Use Space” key to Enable or Disable the 802.1x.  
3. Select <Apply>  
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802.1x Setup interface  
System Configuration  
After enabling the IEEE 802.1X function, you can configure the parameters of this  
function.  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Radius Server IP: set the Radius Server IP address.  
3. Shared Key: set an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with the  
specified radius server. This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius  
Server.  
4. NAS, Identifier: set the identifier for the radius client.  
5. Server Port: set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified  
Radius Server.  
6. Accounting Port: set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the  
specified Radius Server.  
7. Select <Apply>  
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802.1x System Configuration interface  
Per Port Setting  
The State provides Disable, Accept, Reject and Authorize. Use “Space” key change the  
state value.  
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Reject: the specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state.  
Accept: the specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state.  
Authorized: the specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in  
accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant  
and the authentication server.  
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802.1x Per Port Setting interface  
Misc Configuration  
1. Select <Edit>  
2. Quiet period: set the period during which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant.  
3. TX period: set the period the port wait for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an  
authentication session.  
4. Supplicant timeout: set the period of time the switch wait for a supplicant response  
to an EAP request.  
5. Server timeout: set the period of time the switch wait for a server response to an  
authentication request.  
6. Reauthorize Maximum: set the number of authentication that must time-out before  
authentication fails and the authentication session ends.  
7. Reauthorize period: set the period of time after which clients connected must be  
re-authenticated.  
8. Select <Apply>  
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802.1x Misc Configuration interface  
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System Reset Configuration  
System Reset Configuration interface  
Factory Default  
Reset switch to default configuration. Press “Y”, switch will load default setting. After  
finished load default setting, switch will reboot automatically.  
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Factory Default interface  
System Reboot  
Reboot the switch in software reset. All configuration will not change.  
Power Menu  
You can view connected UPS information and set command to UPS.  
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UPS information display area  
UPS command setting area  
UPS information display  
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display the current value, minimum, and maximum value of UPS input  
I/P Volt.:  
voltage.  
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display the current value, minimum, and maximum value of UPS output  
O/P Volt.:  
voltage.  
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display the frequency value of UPS.  
Frequency:  
display the battery capacity of UPS.  
display the overload capacity of UPS.  
: display the current temperature of UPS.  
Bty. Cap.:  
Overload:  
Temperat.  
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UPS commands  
Command  
Description  
UPS will perform the self test for 10  
seconds  
[1] Test for 10 seconds  
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Turn on the UPS beeper or turn off the  
UPS beeper  
[8] Turn ON/OFF Beeper  
[9] Switch Com 1/2 UPS  
[a] Auto Refresh  
[0] Exit  
Switch to com1 or com 2 connected UPS  
Enabling the screen auto refresh  
Exit the UPS menu mode  
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enter the power command number in this prompt and press enter.  
Select command:  
POE Menu  
You can view POE port information and set command to POE port.  
POE Information display  
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POE management  
Power Supply management  
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Port Enable: displays the POE port status. Y means the port is enabling. N means  
the port is disabling and will not have any power providing but the port still can  
transmit the data packet.  
PwrLimitClass.: displays the power class limit status. N means the power class limit  
is disabling. Y means the power class limit is enabling. The power limit class will  
follow the value that set in the power limit max when is enabling.  
PwrLimitManag.: displays the POE management that will follow or will not following  
the priority rules.  
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Detect Legacy: The legacy detection is to identify the PD devices with unique  
electrical signatures, that did not follow the IEEE 802.3af standard.  
Priority: the port priority for power supply’s priority. 1 = C (critical), 2 = H (High), 3 = L  
(Low).  
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PowerLimitMax: per port power output to PD’s power limit.  
Fault Status: display the PD error status message. There are three error status and  
explain as following.  
Null: It means there is no PD connected or the connected PD device status is  
normal.  
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Overload: It means the current is over the PD current classification limited  
(475mA @ 48V DC) that the situation happens over 50msec.  
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Mode Status: display the PD current operation mode status.  
V sample or I sample: It means " Current sample or Voltage sample”. When  
PD is detected and current is supplied, the POE switch will keep detecting and  
sampling some current or voltage to ensure whether the PD still present on this  
port. It is an IEEE 802.3af operating procedure.  
R detect: When the port doesn’t connect with any PD, the POE switch will poll  
each port and detects the resistor.  
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Dsvry R (ohms): display resistance value.  
Port Curr (mA): display current value.  
Port Volt (V): display voltage value.  
Port Pwr (W): display watt value.  
Class Curr(mA): display power class. When you enable the “Bypass classification”  
function, the class value will not show in here.  
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Firmware Version: display the system firmware version.  
Total Port Power (W): total of all the port power that provided to PD.  
Power Management: status of the power management function.  
Total Power Limit: total power of the total ports’ output power.  
Commands  
Select command: enter the POE command number or Power supply management  
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command integer in the prompt and press enter. The Power supply management  
command will show up when the Port PwrLimit Mangag. is enabling.  
Command  
Description  
Enabling or disabling the POE power  
management function.  
[1] Power Management (Enable)  
Enabling or disabling the port POE inject  
function  
[2] Set Port Enable (ON/OFF)  
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Enabling or disabling per port power output  
limit. When is enabling, per port power  
output limit will follow the value that set in  
power limit max.  
[3]. Set Port PwrLimitClass.  
(ON/OFF)  
Enabling or disabling the port power limit  
management for power supply  
management.  
[4] Set Port PwrLimitManag.  
(ON/OFF)  
[5] Set Port DetectLegacy  
Enabling the port power legacy detect.  
Set port priority for the power supply  
management.  
[6] Set Port Priority (1:C 2:H 3:L)  
Set the port power output limit value. The  
maximum value must less than 15400.  
[7] Set Power Limit Max (<15400)  
[a] Auto Refresh [OFF]  
Enabling or disabling auto refresh system  
parameters.  
Set the total port power limit. When the  
Power Management is enabling, this  
function will show up.  
[t] Set Total Power Limit  
[n] Next Page  
[0] Exit  
Switch to next page  
Exit POE Menu mode  
Save Configuration  
You must save the configuration to the flash memory when you have changed the  
configuration. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when the switch restart or  
power off.  
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Save Configuration Interface  
Xmodem Upgrade  
Before using Xmodem upgrade, disconnect terminal and modify baud rate to 57600bps,  
then connect again.  
1. Press X” key to start upgrading from Xmodem.  
2. You will see the following screen displays.  
3. Select send file" under Transfer menu from menu bar.  
4. Select "browse" button to select the path.  
5. Select "1K Xmodem" of protocol and click "Send" button.  
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6. After successfully upgraded the new firmware, please modify baud rate to 9600bps.  
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Web-Based Management  
The Web-Based Management offers advanced management features and allow users to  
manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as  
Microsoft Internet Explorer.  
The Web-Based Management supports Internet Explorer 5.0. It is based on Java Applets  
with an aim to reduce network bandwidth consumption, enhance access speed and  
present an easy viewing screen.  
[Note] By default, IE5.0 or later version does not allow Java Applets to open sockets. The  
user has to explicitly modify the browser setting to enable Java Applets to use network  
ports.  
Preparing for Web Management  
Before to use web management, you can use console to login the Switch checking the  
default IP of the Switch. Please refer to Console Management Chapter for console login.  
If you need change IP address in first time, you can use console mode to modify it. The  
default value is as below:  
IP Address: 192.168.1.77  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254  
User Name: root  
Password: root  
Online Help  
Help  
You can click  
configuration.  
button when you have any configuration question during the  
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System Login  
1. Launch the Internet Explorer.  
2. Type “http://” and the IP address of the 8 10/100TX plus 100FX Exp. Slot managed  
POE switch. Press “Enter”.  
3. The login screen appears.  
4. Key in the user name and password. The default user name and password is “ root ”.  
5. Click Enter” or ”OK”, then the home screen of the Web-based management  
appears.  
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Port status  
In Port status, you can view every port status that depended on user setting and the  
negotiation result.  
1. Link: Down is “No Link”. UP is “Link”.  
2. State: display port statuses “disable” or “enable”. “Unlink” will be treated as “off ”.  
3. Negotiation: display the auto negotiation mode: auto/force/Nway-force. “Config”  
means the value that user configured. “Actual” means the current value of the port.  
4. Speed Duplex: display port connection speed. “Config” means the value that user  
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configured. “Actual” means the current value of the port.  
5. Flow Control: Full: display the flow control status is “enable” or “disable” in full mode.  
“Config” means the value that user configured. “Actual” means the current value of  
the port.  
6. Back Pressure: Display the Back Pressure status setting. “Config” means the value  
that user configured. “Actual” means the current value of the port.  
7. Bandwidth: display the in and out bandwidth of each port.  
8. Priority: display the port static priority status is “High” or “Low” or “Disable”.  
9. Security: display the port security is “enable” or “disable”.  
Port Status interface  
View the Port Information  
You can direct click the port on the Switch figure on the top of web page. Then, you will  
see the port information.  
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Port information interface  
Port Statistics  
The following information provides a view of the current port statistic information. Scroll  
Clear  
down for more ports statistics. Click  
button to clean all counts.  
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Port Statistics interface  
Administrator  
In Administrator function, it provides the following functions -- IP Configuration, Switch  
Settings, Console Port Information, Port Controls, Trunking, Forwarding and  
Filtering, VLAN Configuration, Spanning Tree, Port Mirroring, SNMP Management,  
Security Manager, and 802.1x Configuration.  
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IP Address  
Apply  
User can configure the IP Settings and DHCP client function, than clicks  
After reset the IP address, you must reboot the switch.  
button.  
1. DHCP Client: Enable” is to get IP from DHCP server. “Disable” is opposite. The  
DHCP client function only works if you haven't assigned a static IP address that  
different than the switch default IP. Once the default IP has been changed the  
DHCP will not effective and the switch will continue using the manually entered static  
IP. If you have changed the switch to a static IP address, you can set the IP address  
back to its default IP address or you can reset the switch back to factory default. And  
then you can enable the DHCP client function to work.  
2. IP Address: assign the switch IP address. The default IP is 192.168.1.77  
3. Subnet Mask: assign the switch IP subnet mask.  
4.  
assign the switch gateway. The default value is 192.168.1.254  
Gateway:  
IP configuration interface  
Switch Setting  
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In Switch setting, it has three parts of setting – Basic, Advance, and Misc Config. We will  
describe the configure detail in following.  
Basic  
In Basic switch setting, it displays the switch basic information.  
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System Name: the name of switch.  
System Location: the switch physical location.  
System Description: the description of switch.  
Firmware Version: the switch’s firmware version.  
Kernel Version: the kernel software version.  
Hardware version: the switch hardware version.  
MAC Address: the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default)  
Module: the module information, if the switch doesn’t install the module, then this  
column will be no any information.  
Switch basic setting interface  
Advanced  
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In Advanced setting, it has two sections – MAC Table Address Entry and Priority Queue  
Apply  
Service. After the configuration, click  
button to complete the configuration.  
ú MAC Address Table Entry  
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Age-out Time: fill in the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address  
remains in the switch's address table. The valid range is 300~765 seconds.  
Default is 300 seconds.  
Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Control: limit the packets queuing time in  
switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. This valid value are  
1sec, 2 sec, 4 sec and off.  
Enable Low Queue Delay Bound: limit the low priority packets queuing time in  
switch. If the low priority packet stays in switch exceed Max Delay Time, it will be  
sent. The valid range is 1~255 ms.  
[Note] Make sure of “Max bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled before  
enable Delay Bound, because Enable Delay Bound must be work under “Max  
bridge transit delay bound control is enabled” situation.  
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Broadcast Storm Filter Mode: configure broadcast storm control. Enable it and  
set the upper threshold for individual ports. The threshold is the percentage of  
the port's total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic. When broadcast traffic for a  
port rises above the threshold you set, broadcast storm control becomes active.  
The valid threshold value are 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and off.  
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Switch Advanced setting interface  
ú Priority Queue Service settings: select the priority queue service type.  
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First Come First Service: the sequence of packets sent is depend on arrive  
order.  
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All High before Low: the high priority packets sent before low priority packets.  
Weighted Round Ratio: select the preference given to packets in the switch's  
high-priority queue. These options represent the number of high priority packets  
sent before one low priority packet is sent. For example, 5 High: 1 Low means  
that the switch sends 5 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet.  
Qos Policy (checked for High Priority): 0~7 priority level can map to high or  
low queue.  
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Misc Configuration  
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Collisions Retry Forever: disable is in half duplex. If happen collision will retry 48  
times and then drop frame. Enable is in half duplex. If happen collision will retry  
forever.  
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Hash Algorithm: CRC Hash or Direct Map for MAC address learning algorithm  
IFG Compensation: Internal Packet Gap time compensation configure. Select to  
“Enable” or “Disable”.  
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802.1x Protocol: enable or disable 802.1x protocol.  
IGMP Query Mode: recognizes different queries from clients or servers to decide  
which Query will be the first priority. The modes are:  
a. Auto Mode: chooses the switch that has the smallest IP address to be set for the  
IGMP Query mode.  
b. Enable Mode: enables the switch to be the IGMP Querier.  
c. Disable Mode: disables all other switches from being the IGMP Querier.  
Switch Misc Config setting interface  
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Console Port Information  
Console is a standard UART interface to communicate with Serial Port. User can use  
windows HyperTerminal program to link the switch. Please refer to Console  
Management Console login for detail steps.  
Console port information shows as follow:  
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Bits per seconds: 9600  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop Bits: 1  
Flow control: none  
Console Port Information interface  
Port Controls  
You can change the port status.  
1. Select the port by scroll the list in Port column.  
2. State: User can disable or enable this port control.  
3. Negotiation: User can set auto negotiation mode is Auto, N-way (specify the  
speed/duplex on this port and enable auto-negotiation), Force of the port.  
4. Speed: set the speed of each port.  
5. Duplex: set full-duplex or half-duplex mode of the port.  
6. Flows Control: set flow control function is ON or OFF in Full Duplex mode.  
7. Back Pressure: set Back Pressure is ON or OFF in Half Duplex mode.  
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8. Band Width: The port1 ~ port 26, supports port ingress and egress rate control. For  
example, assume port 1 is 10Mbps, users can set it’s effective egress rate is 1Mbps,  
ingress rate is 500Kbps. The switch will perform flow control or Back Pressure to  
confine the ingress rate to meet the specified rate.  
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In: fill in the port effective ingress rate. The valid range is 0 ~ 999. The unit is  
100K. 0: disable rate control. 1 ~ 999: valid rate value.  
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Out: fill in the port effective egress rate. The valid range is 0~999. The unit is  
100K. 0: disable rate control. 1 ~ 999: valid rate value.  
9. Priority: this static priority based on port, if you set the port is high priority, income  
frame from this port always high priority frame.  
10. Security: when the port is in security mode, the port will be “locked” without permission  
of address learning. Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the  
address table can be forwarded normally. User can disable the port from learning any  
new MAC addresses, and then use the static MAC addresses screen to define a list of  
MAC addresses that can use the secure port.  
Apply  
11. Click  
button to apply all configuration.  
12. When you select the port, you can see port current configure shows in below.  
Port Control interface  
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Trunking  
The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for  
exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation  
Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to  
which the link belongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its  
transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner. Link aggregation lets you  
group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection. This feature can  
expand bandwidth to a device on the network. LACP operation requires full-duplex  
mode, more detail information refers to IEEE 802.3ad.  
Aggregator setting  
1. System Priority: a value used to identify the active LACP. The switch with the lowest  
value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP.  
2.  
There are seven trunk groups to provided configure. Choose the "  
Group ID:  
Group  
Select  
" and click  
ID  
.
3. LACP: If enable, the group is LACP static trunk group. If disable, the group is local  
static trunk group. All ports support LACP dynamic trunking group. If connecting to  
the device that also supports LACP, the LACP dynamic trunking group will be created  
automatically.  
4. Work ports: allow max four ports can be aggregated at the same time. If LACP static  
trunk group, the exceed ports are standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail. If it  
is local static trunk group, the number must be as same as the group member ports.  
5. Select the ports to join the trunk group. Allow max four ports can be aggregated at the  
<<Add  
same time. Click  
the port and click  
button to add the port. To remove unwanted ports, select  
Remove>>  
button.  
6. If LACP enable, you can configure LACP Active/Passive status in each ports on State  
Activity page.  
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Apply  
7. Click  
8. Use  
.
Delete  
Delete  
button to delete Trunk Group. Select the Group ID and click  
button.  
Trunking—Aggregator Setting interface  
Aggregator Information  
When you had setup the LACP aggregator, you will see relation information in here.  
Trunking – Aggregator Information interface  
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Aggregator State Activity  
When you had setup the LACP aggregator, you can configure port state activity. You can  
Apply  
mark or un-mark the port. When you mark the port and click  
button the port state  
activity will change to  
. Opposite is  
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Passive  
Active  
1. Active: The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets.  
2. Passive: The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets, and responds  
only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device.  
[Note]  
1. A link having either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic  
LACP trunking.  
2. A link has two passive LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking  
because both ports are waiting for and LACP protocol packet from the opposite  
device.  
3. If you are active LACP’s actor, when you are select trunking port, the active status  
will be created automatically.  
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Trunking – State Activity interface  
Forwarding and Filtering  
IGMP Snooping  
The switch support IP multicast, you can enable IGMP protocol on web management’s  
switch setting advanced page, then display the IGMP snooping information in this page,  
you can view difference multicast group VID and member port in here, IP multicast  
addresses range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.  
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet  
Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that  
support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets  
and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP have three fundamental types of  
message as follows:  
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Message  
Query  
Description  
A message sent from the querier (IGMP router or switch)  
asking for a response from each host belonging to the  
multicast group.  
A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the  
host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in  
the report message.  
Report  
A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the  
host has quit to be a member of a specific multicast group.  
Leave Group  
When you enable the IGMP Snooping, you will see the relate information show as  
following figure.  
IGMP Snooping interface  
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Static MAC Address  
When you add a static MAC address, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless  
of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from  
having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device  
is active on the network again.  
1. MAC Address: enter the MAC address to and from which the port should  
permanently forward traffic, regardless of the device network activity.  
2. Port Number: select a port number.  
3. VLAN ID: If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANs are set up on the switch, static  
addresses are associated with individual VLANs. Type the VID (tag-based VLANs) to  
associate with the MAC address.  
Add  
4. Click  
5. Use  
button.  
Delete  
button to delete unwanted MAC address.  
Static MAC Address interface  
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MAC filtering  
MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic. Traffic is filtered based  
on the destination addresses.  
1. In MAC Address box, enter the MAC address that wants to filter.  
2. VLAN ID: If tag-based (802.1Q) VLAN are set up on the switch, in the VLAN ID box,  
type the VID to associate with the MAC address.  
Add  
3. Click  
4. Use  
button.  
Delete  
button to delete unwanted MAC address.  
MAC Filtering interface  
VLAN configuration  
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It  
allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the  
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same VLAN members. Basically, creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of  
reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch. However, all the  
network devices are still plug into the same switch physically.  
The switch supports port-based, 802.1Q (tagged-based) and protocol-base VLAN in web  
management page. In the default configuration, VLAN support is “disable”.  
[Note] In order to make an effective change to a VLAN mode, you have to reboot the  
switch to apply new settings.  
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Port-based VLAN  
Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected ports  
are treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the  
VLAN-tagging is ignored.  
In order for an end station to send packets to different VLANs, it itself has to be either  
capable of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN-aware bridge  
that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based on not  
only default PVID but also other information about the packet, such as the protocol.  
1. Click the hyperlink “Configuration” to enter the VLAN configuration interface.  
VLAN – PortBase interface  
Add  
2. Click  
to create a new VLAN group.  
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VLAN—PortBase Add interface  
3. Enter the VLAN name, VLAN ID and select the members for the VLAN group.  
Apply  
4. Click  
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5. You will see the VLAN displays.  
Next Page  
6. If there are many groups that over the limit of one page, you can click  
to  
view other VLAN groups.  
Delete  
7. Use  
8. Use  
button to delete unwanted VLAN.  
Edit  
button to modify existing VLAN group.  
[Note] If the trunk groups exist, you you can configure them as members of the VLAN.  
802.1Q VLAN  
Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. Therefore, it is possible to  
create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a  
technique to insert a “tag” into the Ethernet frames. Tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID)  
that indicates the VLAN numbers.  
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You can create Tag-based VLAN, and enable or disable GVRP protocol. There are 256  
VLAN groups to provide configure. Enable 802.1Q VLAN, the all ports on the switch  
belong to default VLAN, VID is 1. The default VLAN can’t be deleting.  
GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes. If the switch  
is connected to a device with GVRP enabled, you can send a GVRP request using the  
VID of a VLAN defined on the switch; the switch will automatically add that device to the  
existing VLAN.  
802.1q VLAN interface  
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Click the hyperlink “Configuration” to enter the VLAN configuration interface.  
Enable GVRP Protocol: checked the box to enable GVRP protocol.  
Enable security VLAN setting: checked the box to enable security VLAN group.  
When you select to enable security VLAN group, only the members in this VLAN  
group can access to the switch. The steps of setting security VLAN refer to the  
following below steps in Basic section. After you have configured the security VLAN  
group, you can continue to create other VLAN groups.  
[Note] There is only one security VLAN group.  
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Basic  
Add  
1. Click  
button.  
802.1q VLAN –Add interface  
2. Group Name: assign a name for the new VLAN.  
3. VLAN ID: fill in a VLAN ID (between 2-4094). The default is 1.  
4. Protocol VLAN: choose the protocol type. Default is NONE.  
Add  
5. From the Available ports box, select ports to add to the switch and click  
button.  
If the trunk groups exist, you can see it in here (ex: TRK1, TRK2…), and you can  
configure it is the member of the VLAN or not.  
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Next  
6. Click  
. Then you will see the page as follow.  
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7. To set the outgoing frames are VLAN-Tagged frames or untagged. Then click  
Apply  
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Tag: outgoing frames with VLAN-Tagged.  
Untag: outgoing frames without VLAN-Tagged.  
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Port VID:  
1. VLAN ID: set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given  
port. This feature is useful for accommodating devices that you want to participate in  
the VLAN but that don’t support tagging. The switch each port allows user to set one  
VLAN ID, the range is 1~255, default VLAN ID is 1. The VLAN ID must as same as  
the VLAN ID that the port belong to VLAN group, or the untagged traffic will be  
dropped.  
2. Ingress Filtering: Ingress filtering lets frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be  
forwarded if the port belongs to that VLAN.  
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Enable: Forward only packets with VID matching this port's configured VID.  
Disable: Disable Ingress filter function  
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3. Acceptable Frame type:  
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Tag Only: Only packet with match VLAN ID can be permission to go through the  
port.  
Apply  
4. Click  
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802.1q VLAN – Port VLAN ID interface  
Spanning Tree  
The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1d) for avoiding  
loops in switched networks. When STP enabled, to ensure that only one path at a time is  
active between any two nodes on the network. We are recommended that you enable  
STP on all switches ensures a single active path on the network.  
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System Configuration  
1. You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge.  
2. You can view spanning tree status about the switch.  
Apply  
3. You can modify STP state. After modification, click  
button.  
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Priority: assign path priority number.  
Max Age: the maximum path age  
Hello Time: the time that controls switch sends out the BPDU packet to check  
STP current status.  
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Forward Delay Time: forward delay time.  
Spanning Tree – System Configuration interface  
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Per Port Configuration  
You can configure path cost and priority of every port.  
1. Select the port in Port column.  
2. Assign the Path Cost. The value range is from 1 to 65535.  
3. Assign the port priority value. The value range is from 0 to 255. The lowest value  
has higher priority.  
Apply  
4. Click  
button.  
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SPT – Per Port Configuration interface  
Port Mirroring  
The Port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. Traffic through  
ports can be monitored by one specific port. That is, traffic goes in or out monitored ports  
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will be duplicated into mirror port.  
1. Port Mirroring State: set mirror mode: Disable, RX, TX, and Both.  
2. Analysis Port: It’s mean mirror port can be used to see all monitor port traffic. You  
can connect mirror port to LAN analyzer or netxray.  
3. Monitor Port: the ports you want to monitor. All monitor port traffic will be copied to  
mirror port. You can select max 25 monitor ports in the switch. User can choose  
which port want to monitor in only one mirror mode.  
[Note] If you want to disable the function, you must select monitor port to none.  
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Prot Mirroring interface  
SNMP Management  
The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfer of information between management  
and agent. The switch supports SNMP V1.  
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You can define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community  
strings. You also can define a name, location, and contact person for the switch. Fill in the  
system options data, and then click Apply to update the changes.  
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System Options  
1. Name: enter a name for the switch.  
2. Location: enter the switch physical location.  
3. Contact: enter the name of contact person or organization.  
SNMP Management interface  
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Community strings: serve as password  
1. Strings: fill the name of string.  
2. RO: Read only. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object  
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information.  
3. RW: Read write. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object  
information and to set MIB objects.  
Add  
4. Click  
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Trap Manager  
A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated  
by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will issue. Create a trap manager by  
entering the IP address of the station and a community string.  
1. IP Address: fill in the trap device IP.  
2. Community Strings: the trap device community strings.  
Add  
3. Click  
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Security Manager  
You can change web management login user name and password.  
1. User name: type the new user name. The default is “root”  
2. New Password: type the new password. The default is “root”  
3. Confirm password: retype the new password.  
Apply  
4. Click  
.
Security Manager interface  
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SNTP Configuration  
You can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows  
you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet.  
¢ SNTP Client: enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server.  
¢ UTC Timezone: set the switch location time zone.  
¢ Server IP: set the SNTP server IP address.  
SNTP Configuration Interface  
802.1X Configuration  
When enabling the IEEE 802.1X function, you can configure the parameters of this  
function. To enable the IEEE 802.1X function, go to Administrator Switch Setting ‰  
Misc Config.  
System Configuration  
1. Radius Server IP: set the Radius Server IP address.  
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2. Server Port: set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified  
Radius Server.  
3. Accounting Port: set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the  
specified Radius Server.  
4. Shared Key: set an encryption key for use during authentication sessions with the  
specified radius server. This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius  
Server.  
5. NAS, Identifier: set the identifier for the radius client.  
Apply  
6. Click  
.
802.1x Configuration – System Configuration interface  
Per port Configuration  
1. Select the port in Port column.  
2. Select the state of port. There are four states:  
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Reject: the specified port is required to be held in the Unauthorized state.  
Accept: the specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state.  
Authorized: the specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in  
accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the  
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Supplicant and the authentication server.  
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Disable: The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state.  
Apply  
3. Click  
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4. You can see the every port Authorization information list in table.  
802.1x Configuration – Per Port Configuration  
Misc Configuration  
1. Quiet period: Set the period during which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant.  
2. TX period: Set the period the port waits to retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an  
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authentication session.  
3. Supplicant timeout: Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response  
to an EAP request.  
4. Server timeout: Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an  
authentication request.  
5. Max requests: Set the number of authentication that must time-out before  
authentication fails and the authentication session ends.  
6. Reauth period: Set the period of time after which clients connected must be  
re-authenticated.  
Apply  
7.  
Click  
.
802.1x Configuration – Misc Configuration interface  
System Log  
Reload  
You can view the system log events in here. Click  
system log event.  
button to get newest  
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System Log Interface  
Save Configuration  
You must save the configuration to the flash memory when you have changed the  
configuration. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when the switch restart or  
Save Configuration  
power off. Click the  
memory.  
button to save the configuration to the flash  
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Save Configuration Interface  
TFTP Update Firmware  
It provides the functions to allow a user to update the switch firmware. Before updating,  
make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP  
server.  
1. TFTP Server IP Address: fill in your TFTP server IP.  
2. Firmware File Name: the name of firmware image.  
Apply  
3. Click  
.
TFTP Update Firmware interface  
Configuration Backup  
In Configuration Backup, you can restore the backup configuration into the switch. Also,  
you can backup the configuration to TFTP server.  
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TFTP Restore Configuration  
You can restore EEPROM value from TFTP server, but you must put back image in TFTP  
server, switch will download back flash image.  
1. TFTP Server IP Address: fill in the TFTP server IP.  
2. Restore File Name: fill in the correct restore file name.  
Apply  
3. Click  
.
TFTP Restore Configuration interface  
TFTP Backup Configuration  
You can save current EEPROM value from the switch to TFTP server, then go to the  
TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value.  
1. TFTP Server IP Address: fill in the TFTP server IP.  
2. Backup File Name: fill the file name.  
Apply  
3. Click  
.
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TFTP Backup Configuration interface  
Factory Default  
Reset Switch to default configuration, default value to as following configuration:  
Default IP address: 192.168.1.77  
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
The other setting value is back to disable or none.  
Default  
Click  
button to reset switch to default setting.  
Factory Default interface  
System Reboot  
Reboot  
Reboot the Switch in software reset. Click  
button to reboot the switch.  
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System Reboot interface  
Power Status  
You can view connected UPS information and set command to UPS.  
Power Status Interface  
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the information will be available when the UPS is connected with  
UPS information:  
Refresh  
switch and the connection is normal and UPS is power on status. Click  
button to get the newest information.  
display the current value, minimum, and maximum value of UPS  
Input Voltage:  
input voltage.  
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display the current value, minimum, and maximum value of  
Output Voltage:  
UPS output voltage.  
display the frequency value of UPS.  
Frequency:  
display the battery capacity of UPS.  
Battery Capacity:  
display the overload capacity of UPS.  
UPS Overload:  
Temperature:  
display the current temperature of UPS.  
range of the UPS voltage.  
RatVoltage:  
range of the UPS battery voltage.  
RatBtyVoltage:  
range of the UPS current.  
RatCurrent:  
range of the UPS frequency.  
RatFrequency:  
Company Name:  
Name of UPS Company.  
model name of the UPS.  
Model:  
UPS internal software version.  
Version:  
The figure represents the UPS status, when the status has  
been detected, the figure color change from yellow to red and  
the status description will changed.  
POE Status  
You can view POE port information and set configuration to each port. Select the port and  
Apply  
Refresh  
set configuration and click the  
button to get current POE status.  
button to apply new value. Click the  
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POE Status Interface  
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Power Management: Enabling or disabling the POE power management  
function.  
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Firmware: display the system firmware version.  
Total Power Limit: Set limit value of the total POE port provided power to the  
PDs.  
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Total Power (W): total of all the port power that provided to PD.  
ú Port: select the port that you want to configure from the drag down menu in the  
bottom of the interface.  
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Enable: enable or disable the port status.  
Power Limit by Classification: Enabling or disabling power classification  
function.  
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Power Limit by Management: Enabling or disabling the port power limit  
management for POE power management.  
Detect Legacy Signature: The legacy detection is to identify the PD devices  
that did not follow the IEEE 802.3af standard their unique electrical signatures in  
order for the PoE switch can provide the power to those PD devices.  
Priority: Set port priority for the POE power management. 1 = C (critical), 2 = H  
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(High), 3 = L (Low).  
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Power Limit Max (mW) (<15400): Set the power limit value. The maximum  
value must less 15400.  
Fault Status: the PD error status message. There are three error status and  
explain as following.  
Null: It means there is no PD connected or the connected PD device status  
is normal.  
Overload: It means the current is over the PD current classification limited  
(475mA @ 48V DC) that the situation happens over 50msec.  
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Mode Status: the PD current operation mode status.  
V sample or I sample: It means " Current sample or Voltage sample”.  
When PD is detected and current is supplied, the POE switch will keep  
detecting and sampling some current or voltage to ensure whether the PD  
still present on this port. It is an IEEE 802.3af operating procedure.  
R detect: When the port doesn’t connect with any PD, the POE switch will  
poll each port and detects the resistor.  
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Discovery R (ohms): display resistance value.  
Port Current (mA): display current value.  
Port Voltage (V): display voltage value.  
Port Power (W): display watt value.  
Class Current (mA): display power class. When you enable the “Bypass  
classification” function, the class value will not show in here.  
Determined Class: display power class. When you enable the “Bypass  
classification” function, the class value will not show in here.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the 24 10/100TX  
plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch.  
Incorrect connections  
The switch port can auto detect straight or crossover cable when you link switch with other  
Ethernet device. For the RJ-45 connector should use correct UTP or STP cable,  
10/100Mbps port use 2 pairs twisted cable. If the RJ-45 connector is not correct pin on  
right position then the link will fail. For fiber connection, please notice that fiber cable  
mode and fiber module should be match.  
¢ Faulty or loose cables  
Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. If they appear to be OK, make sure the  
connections are snug. IF that does not correct the problem, try a different cable.  
¢ Non-standard cables  
Non-standard and miss-wired cables may cause numerous network collisions and other  
network problem, and can seriously impair network performance. A category 5-cable  
tester is a recommended tool for every 100Base-T network installation.  
RJ-45 ports: use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair ( STP ) cable  
for RJ-45 connections: 100 Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or  
100 Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections. Also be sure that the length of  
any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).  
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¢ Improper Network Topologies  
It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology. Common topology  
faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters (hubs) between end nodes.  
In addition, you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops.  
Between any two ends nodes, there should be only one active cabling path at any time.  
Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact your network  
performance.  
Diagnosing LED Indicators  
The Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to assist in identifying  
problems, which describes common problems you may encounter and where you can find  
possible solutions.  
IF the power indicator does turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a  
problem with power outlet, or power cord. However, if the Switch powers off after running  
for a while check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at power outlet. IF  
you still cannot resolve the problem, contact your local dealer for assistance.  
Diagnosing POE problems  
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No Power Forward  
Make sure your PD device comply with IEEE 802.3af standard, the 8 10/100TX plus  
One Exp. slot unmanaged POE switch only support the IEEE 802.3af compliant PD.  
The POE switch uses the signal power pair to forward power, the data and the  
power is traverse the pin. Please, check the documentation for your PD device to  
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make sure the power pair it uses. The following table is the signal power pair RJ-45  
port pinout.  
Pin  
1
Signal / Name  
RX+ / VCC -  
RX- / VCC -  
TX+ / VCC +  
NC  
2
3
4
5
NC  
6
TX- / VCC +  
NC  
7
8
NC  
When the PD device pin out is in MDI mode without bridge circuit function, please  
use the crossover cable for power and data transmit. Please refer to the above table  
for the pin out transform.  
(VCC-)1  
(VCC-)2  
(VCC+)3  
(VCC+)6  
MDI-X  
1 (VCC+)  
2(VCC+)  
3(VCC-)  
6(VCC-)  
MDI w/o bridge circuit  
When the PD device is in MDI mode with bridge circuit function, the straight forward  
and crossover cable both workable for power and data transmit. Please refer to the  
above table for the pin out antithesis.  
(VCC-)1  
(VCC-)2  
(VCC+)3  
(VCC+)6  
MDI-X  
1 (VCC+)  
2(VCC+)  
3(VCC-)  
6(VCC-)  
MDI w/ bridge circuit  
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OR  
(VCC-)1  
(VCC-)2  
(VCC+)3  
(VCC+)6  
MDI-X  
1 (VCC-)  
2(VCC-)  
3(VCC+)  
6(VCC+)  
MDI w/ bridge circuit  
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Technical Specification  
This section provides the specifications of 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed  
POE switch, and the following table lists these specifications.  
IEEE802.3 10BASE-T  
IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX  
IEEE802.3z Gigabit SX/LX  
IEE802.3ab Gigabit 1000T  
IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure  
IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP  
Standard  
IEEE802.1d Spanning tree protocol  
IIEEE802.1w Rapid spanning tree protocol  
IEEE802.1p Class of service  
IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tagging  
IEEE 802.1x user authentication  
IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet  
System Power  
10/100TX RJ-45 Port: Link/Active (Green: 1000Mbps/  
LED Indicators  
Yellow: 10/100Mbps), Full-duplex/collision  
SFP/ Copper: Link/Activity, Full duplex/collision,  
1000Mbps, 100Mbps  
10/100TX: 24 x RJ-45  
Connector  
Gigabit Copper: 2 x RJ-45  
2 SFP for SFP transceiver  
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One RS-232 DB-9 female connector for switch  
RS-232 connector  
management and 2 RS-232 DB-9 male connectors on  
rear side for DC power supply and UPS management.  
Switch architecture  
Back-plane  
Store and forward switch architecture.  
Up to 8.8Gbps  
MAC address  
Memory  
8K MAC address table with Auto learning function  
3Mbits for packet buffer  
Flash ROM  
512Kbytes x 2  
System memory  
Dimensions  
8Mbytes x 1  
440mm(W) x 280mm(D) x 44mm(H)  
Operating  
0 ~40 , 10%~95%RH  
environment  
Storage Temp.  
-40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)  
Remote power  
feeding  
End-point insert type and compatible with IEEE802.3af  
Per port feeding power: 15.4Watts (maximum)  
Embedded AC power supply: AC 90~240V, 50/60Hz,  
200W; Extra power input: DC48V  
Power  
Power consumption  
20 W (maximum) with additional DC power input.  
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Ventilation  
2 DC Fans with detect function  
0 ~40 , 10%~95%RH  
Operating  
environment  
-40 ~70 , 95% RH  
Storage environment  
EMI  
FCC Class A, CE  
Safety  
UL, cUL, CE/EN60950  
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Appendix  
Console Port Pin Assignments  
The DB-9 serial port on the front panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-band  
console configuration. The console menu-driven configuration program can be accessed  
from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program. The pin assignments used  
to connect to the serial port are provided in the following tables.  
DB-9 Console Port Pin Numbers  
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DB-9 Port Pin Assignments  
Switch’s  
DB9 DTE  
Pin #  
PC DB9  
EIA Circuit  
CCITT Signal Description  
DTE Pin #  
BB  
BA  
104  
103  
RxD (Received Data)  
TxD (Transmitted  
Data)  
2
2
3
3
5
SGND (Signal  
Ground)  
AB  
102  
5
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Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PC  
Switch’s 9-Pin Serial Port  
CCITT Signal PC’s 9-Pin  
DTE Port  
3 TxD  
2 RXD  
<---------RXD ------------  
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3 TXD  
-----------TXD ---------->  
-----------SGND ----------  
2 RxD  
5 SGND  
5 SGND  
Cables  
The RJ-45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use  
standard straight-through twisted-pair cables to connect to any other network device (PCs,  
servers, switches, routers, or hubs). Please refer to the following table for cable  
specifications.  
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Cable Types and Specifications  
Cable  
Type  
Max. Length  
UTP 100 m (328 ft)  
100 m (328 ft)  
300/550m  
Connector  
RJ-45  
RJ-45  
LC  
10BASE-T  
Cat. 3, 4, 5100-ohm  
100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP  
50/125 or 62.5/125 micron  
1000BASE-SX  
core multimode fiber (MMF)  
8.3/125 micron single mode  
1000Base-LX  
(SMF)  
10Km  
LC  
Cable specification table  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments  
With 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data, and pins  
3 and 6 for receiving data.  
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RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
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Pin Number  
Assignment  
1
2
3
6
Tx+  
Tx-  
Rx+  
Rx-  
Note: “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair.  
All ports on this switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, you can use  
straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches  
or hubs. In straight-through cable, pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, at one end of the cable, are  
connected straight through to pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 at the other end of the cable. The table  
below shows the 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X port pin outs.  
Pin MDI-X  
Signal Name  
MDI Signal Name  
1
2
3
6
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
 
 
 
 
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