KYLAND Technology KIEN3016M, KIEN3024M User Manual

KIEN3016M/3024M Industrial Ethernet
Switch User’s Manual
KYLAND Telecom Technology Co., Ltd.
KIEN3016M/3024M Industrial Ethernet Switch User’s Manual
Copyright © 2006 KYLAND Telecom Technology CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of KYLAND Corporation.
Publisher: KYLAND Telecom Technology CO., LTD Address: 5/F, Office Building, Transport Center, East of Xisanqi Bridge Haidian District, Beijing, China
Website: http://www.kyland.cn Postcode: 100096
Tel: +86 1082900770 Fax: +86 1082900780 E-mailsales@kyland.cn
Version: V1, Nov. 2006 No.: e3c01061101
Preface
KIEN3016M/3024M is a high-performance managed industrial Ethernet switch specially designed by KYLAND Telecom Technology CO., LTD. for industrial applications including star, tree and chain topology network. Its high-performance switch engine, solid and closed case design, high-efficient ribbed shape case heat dispersion surface without fans, overcurrent, overvoltage and EMC protection at power input side, and excellent EMC protection of RJ45 port allows KIEN3016M/3024M applicable in harsh and dangerous industrial environments. Meanwhile, it is suitable for the broadband network for building automation.
The User’s Manual for KIEN3016M/3024M Industrial Ethernet Switch mainly introduces the information on technical principles, performance indexes, installation and commissioning, network management etc. to provide users with references in startup, expansion and routine maintenance. It is a practical teaching material that can be used by users in trainings and helps the relevant technical personnel to increase their knowledge and understanding of industrial Ethernet switch.
This manual mainly includes the following contents: Chapter 1: Overview & System Features Chapter 2: Performance & Service Functions Chapter 3: Hardware of KIEN3016M Chapter 4: Hardware of KIEN3024M Chapter 5: Installations Chapter 6: Testing Method Chapter 7: Networking & System Configurations Chapter 8: WEB Management Software Chapter 9: Console Port Management
Appendix A Twisted pair and pin distribution rules
Appendix B Cable types and specifications
Appendix C Glossary
Statement: as product and technology upgrades and improves constantly, the contents of this document may not completely accord with the actual product. For product upgrading information, please access our company’s website or directly contact with our company’s business representative.
Safety Notice
This product offers reliable performances as long as it is used within the designed scope. Artificial damage or destruction of the equipment should be avoided.
Carefully read this manual and well preserve this manual for future reference; Do not place the equipments near water sources or damp places; Do not place anything on power cable which should be placed in unreachable
places;
Do not tie or wrap the cable to prevent fire. Power connectors and connectors for other equipments should be firmly
interconnected and frequently checked.
In the following cases, please immediately disconnect the power supply and
contact with our company:
1. Water gets into the equipments;
2. Equipment damage or shell breakage;
3. Abnormal operation conditions of equipment or the demonstrated
performances have changed;
4. The equipment emits odor, smoke or noise.
Please keep optical fiber plugs and sockets clean. During operation of equipments,
do not stare directly into the cross section of optical fiber;
Please keep the equipment clean; if necessary, wipe the equipment with soft
cotton cloth;
Do not repair the equipment by yourself, unless it is clearly specified in the
manual.
Warning Marks:
This manual uses two kinds of noticeable warning signs to arouse special attention of users during operation. The implications of these signs are as follows:
improper operation will result in serious damage of the switch or injury of operation personnel.
Caution, attention, warning, danger: remind the positions requiring attention during operation.
Warning: pay special attention to the notes behind the mark,
CONTENTS
Chapter One Overview.................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Product Overview................................................................................................................................1
1.2 System Features .................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Packing list and unpacking check .......................................................................................................2
Chapter Two Performance Specifications...................................................................................................5
2.1 System Specifications .........................................................................................................................5
2.2 Service Interface..................................................................................................................................7
2.3 Service Functions................................................................................................................................ 7
Chapter Three KIEN3016M Hardware Structure.....................................................................................9
3.1 System Structure .................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Switch Structure................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.1 Chassis....................................................................................................................................10
3.2.2 Front Panel..............................................................................................................................10
3.2.3 Rear Panel............................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter Four KIEN3024M Hardware Structure.....................................................................................15
4.1 System Structure ...............................................................................................................................15
4.2 Switch Structure................................................................................................................................ 15
4.2.1 Chassis....................................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Front Panel..............................................................................................................................16
4.2.3 Rear Panel...............................................................................................................................17
Chapter Five Hardware Mounting............................................................................................................ 21
5.1 Installation Requirements..................................................................................................................21
5.2 Mounting Main Unit .........................................................................................................................21
5.3 Cable Connection.............................................................................................................................. 22
5.4 Optical fiber connection....................................................................................................................23
5.5 Cable Wiring..................................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter Six Testing Method.......................................................................................................................25
6.1 Self-Check.........................................................................................................................................25
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6.2 Testing Ethernet Ports........................................................................................................................25
6.3 Testing Fiber Ports.............................................................................................................................26
Chapter Seven Networking Mode and System Configuration.................................................................27
7.1 KIEN3016M Networking ..................................................................................................................27
7.2 KIEN3024M Networking ..................................................................................................................29
7.3 System Configurations.......................................................................................................................30
Chapter Eight Web Management Software...............................................................................................33
8.1 Software Login ..................................................................................................................................33
8.2 Main Page..........................................................................................................................................33
8.3 Port Status..........................................................................................................................................34
8.4 Port Configuration .............................................................................................................................34
8.5 Trunk Configuration ..........................................................................................................................35
8.6 VLAN Configuration.........................................................................................................................35
8.6.1 Port-based VLAN Configuration.............................................................................................36
8.6.2 802.1Q-based VLAN Configuration .......................................................................................36
8.7 Port Monitoring Configuration..........................................................................................................37
8.8 Port Rate Configuration.....................................................................................................................38
8.9 QOS...................................................................................................................................................39
8.10 ACL .................................................................................................................................................40
8.10.1 Ipv4 ACL Configuration........................................................................................................40
8.10.2 Non-Ipv4 ACL Configuration ...............................................................................................41
8.11 Other Configurations.......................................................................................................................42
8.11.1 Advanced Configuration.......................................................................................................42
8.11.2 PASSWORD Setup ...............................................................................................................42
8.11.3 IGMP-snooping Enable.........................................................................................................43
8.11.4 IP Address Configuration ......................................................................................................43
8.11.5 Update Configuration............................................................................................................44
Chapter Nine Console Management..........................................................................................................45
9.1 Functional Key and Command ..........................................................................................................45
9.1.1 Functional Key........................................................................................................................45
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9.1.2 Console Command.................................................................................................................. 45
9.2 Serial Port Console Interface.............................................................................................................46
9.2.1 Serial Port Console Main Page............................................................................................... 46
9.2.2 Port Status............................................................................................................................... 47
9.2.3 Port Configuration.................................................................................................................. 47
9.2.4 Trunk Configuration ...............................................................................................................48
9.2.5 VLAN Configuration..............................................................................................................48
9.2.6 Port Monitoring Configuration...............................................................................................51
9.2.7 Bandwidth Control.................................................................................................................. 52
9.2.8 QoS Configuration..................................................................................................................53
9.2.9 Port Counters ..........................................................................................................................53
9.2.10 Access Control List ..............................................................................................................54
9.2.11 Misc Operation .....................................................................................................................58
Appendix A Twisted-pair and Pin Distribution........................................................................................63
Appendix B Cable Type and Specifications...........................................................................................67
Appendix C Glossary.................................................................................................................................. 68
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Chapter One Overview
1.1 Product Overview
KIEN3016M/3024M is a high-performance managed industrial Ethernet switch specially designed by KYLAND Telecom Technology CO., LTD. for industrial applications including star, tree and chain topology network. Its high-performance switch engine, solid and closed case design, high-efficient ribbed shape case heat dispersion surface without fans, overcurrent, overvoltage and EMC protection at power input side, and excellent EMC protection of RJ45 port allows KIEN3016M/3024M applicable in harsh and dangerous industrial environments. Meanwhile, it is suitable for the broadband network for building automation
KIEN3016M offers 16 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX in its real panel. Each RJ45 port is adaptive to 10Base-T or 100Base-TX and half-duplex or full-duplex, and can be connected automatically in MDI/MDI-X way. In the front panel, there are four slots for fiber ports and can offer 0 to 4 pairs of fiber ports 100Base-FX of full-duplex with SM or MM optical fiber cables. The switches can be connected uplink via these fiber ports
KIEN3024M offers 24 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX in its real panel. Each RJ45 port is adaptive to 10Base-T or 100Base-TX and half-duplex or full-duplex, and can be connected automatically in MDI/MDI-X way. In the front panel, there are two slots for fiber ports and can offer 0 to 2 pairs of fiber ports 100Base-FX of full-duplex with SM or MM optical fiber cables. The switches can be connected uplink via these fiber ports
KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M also offer a console interface in their rear panel, by which you can manage and configure the switch via hyper terminal. You can enter into WEB interface of the switch from any RJ45 port and manage the switch.
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1.2 System Features
1. High Performance Industrial Ethernet Switch
Adaptive to Base-T/100Base-TX, half-duplex or full-duplex, auto MDI/MDI-X connection.
Full-duplex fiber ports of 100Base-FX, single mode or multimode.
Broadcasting storm protection.
Conform to IEEE802.3/802.U/802.3X
Transparent transmission of VLAN tag packets. Powerful management realizes VLAN, IGMP-SnoopingTRUNK, port mirroring
etc.
Hyper terminal interface offers convenience for project field.
2. Optional Industrial Power Design
Industrial AC power supply (220V) Industrial DC power supply DC+24VDC-48V.
EMC protection and protection against over-current, over-voltage.
3. Rugged Design
Ribbed case without fan, operation at -35~+75. IP40 protection class
1.3 Packing list and unpacking check
. Packing list
The packing case includes the following items:
KIEN3016M or KIEN3024M 1
3-core DC power terminal 1
User’s Manual 1
Customer Service Guideline 1
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2. Unpacking check
Before opening the case, place it stably, pay attention to the direction of the packing case, and ensure its right side is facing upward, so as to prevent switch from falling apart after opening the case. If a hard object is used to unclench the case, do not overly extend the hard object into the case to avoid damage of the equipments inside the case.
After opening the case, check the amount of equipments (including main unit of parts of equipment, user’s manual, customer service guideline) according to the packing list, and check the appearance quality of switch.
Warning:
For the built-in precise parts of equipments, please handle with care and avoid strenuous vibration to avoid affecting the performances of equipments.
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Chapter Two Performance Specifications
2.1 System Specifications
The system specifications of KIEN3016M industrial Ethernet switch is shown as table 2-1.
Table 2-1 System Specifications
Specs Description
Management Port
Port Quantity & Type
System Performance
Ethernet Port
Fiber Port
Power Requirement
Mechanical Parameters
Ambient Conditions
1 x RS232,RJ45 socket 16 10Base-T/100Base-TX
0~4 x 100Base-FX-SM/MM Standard: IEEE802.3IEEE 802.3xIEEE 802.3u
Storage and forward rate: 148810 pps Maximum filtering rate: 148810 pps Switch method: Store and forward System switching bandwidth: 8.8G
EMC: EN55022; EN50082-2
Physical interface: RJ-45(shielded) RJ-45: 10/100Base-T/TX, auto-negotiatable Standard: IEEE802.3 Transmission Distance: <100m Optical Power >-13dbm(SM) >-20dbm(MM) Optical Sensitivity <-28dbm(SM) <-35dbm(MM)
Wavelength 1310nm(SM) 1550nm(SM) 1310 nm(MM) Transmission Distance2080Km(SM) <2Km(MM) Connector: SC/FC Rate 125Mbps Power Supply:AC 220V(AC 200V240V50Hz60Hz DC24V(DC 18V36VDC-48V (DC -36V-72V) Consumption:<15W Over-current protection: Built-in
DimensionHWD: 44 482.6 245 Installation: 19’ Rack
Heat removal: Ribbed aluminum casing without fan Outlet: rear Protection class: IP40 Weight: 4
Operation temperature:-35℃~75 Storage temperature: -45℃~85 Humidity: 10%95% (non-condensing)
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The system specifications of KIEN3024M industrial Ethernet switch is shown as table 2-2:
Table 2-2 System Specifications
Specs Description
Management Port
Port Quantity & Type
System Performance
1 x RS232RJ45 socket 24 10Base-T/100Base-TX
0~2 x 100Base-FX-SM/MM Standard: IEEE802.3IEEE 802.3x、IEEE 802.3u
Storage and forward rate: 148810 pps Maximum filtering rate: 148810 pps Switch method: Store and forward System switching bandwidth: 8.8G
EMC: EN55022; EN50082-2
Physical interface: RJ-45(shielded)
Ethernet Port
Fiber Port
Power Requirement
Mechanical Parameters
Ambient Conditions
RJ-45: 10/100Base-T/TX, auto-negotiatable Standard: IEEE802.3 Transmission Distance: <100m Optical Power >-13dbm(SM) >-20dbm(MM) Optical Sensitivity <-28dbm(SM) <-35dbm(MM)
Wavelength 1310nm(SM) 1550nm(SM) 1310 nm(MM) Transmission Distance2080Km(SM) <2Km(MM) Connector SC/FC Rate 125Mbps Power Supply:AC 220V(AC 200V240V50Hz60Hz
DC24VDC 18V36V
DC-48V (DC -36V-72V) Consumption:<15W Over-current protection: Built-in
Dimension(HWD): 44 ㎜482.6 245 Installation: 19’ Rack
Heat removal: Ribbed aluminum casing without fan Outlet: rear Protection class: IP40 Weight: 4
Operation temperature:-35℃~75 Storage temperature: -45℃~85 Humidity: 10%95% (non-condensing)
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2.2 Service Interface
1KIEN3016M offers 16 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX, and KIEN3024M
offers 24 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX. Each RJ45 port is adaptive. KIEN3016M also offers 0 to 4 fiber ports of 100Base-FX and KIEN3024M offers 0 to 2 fiber ports of 100Base-FX. The throughout of each fiber port is max 100Mbps.
2Comply with IEEE802.3/802.U/802.3X. 3RJ45 port is adaptive to half-duplex or full-duplex mode. The fiber port is
enforced to full-duplex mode.
4RJ45 port is adaptive to 10/100M and supports for auto MDI/MDI-X connection.
Transmission distance is less than 100m.
5Indicator of RJ45 yellow for rate, ON for 100M, OFF for 10M
Green for link status, ON for active connection, BLINK for active network, OFF for no connection.
2.3 Service Functions
offer such service functions as following
1 LED Indicator
The LEDs of the front panel indicate the port status correctly including transmission rate, link status and system status.
2 Layer-2 Switching
Switches work in two ways: Cut-Through and Store-and-Forward. In Cut-Through, a data packet is immediately relayed further after detecting the target address; in Store-and-Forward, a data packet is first read-in completely and checked for errors before the switch relays the same. KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M employ Store-and-Forward that is a switching mode widely used.
3 VLAN
The network can be divided into several VLANs, based on port, through which the users in one VLAN can communicate each other. The VLAN of KIEN3016M/3024M conform to IEEE802.1Q and can realize the communication
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within one VLAN of different switches. It supports up to sixteen VLANs. You can divide the VLANs through console or WEB management easily.
4 Port Aggregation(TRUNK)
Ethernet TRUNK can bind up to 8 physical Ethernet ports. The bound Eth-trunk port is the same as normal Ethernet port and supports for all the service functions. You can configure the service functions on the Eth-trunk port, but note to configure the OoS in the physical ports.
5MulticastingIGMP
IGMP means Internet Group Multicast Protocol. KIEN3016M/KIEN3024M supports IGMP surveillance and inquiry.
6Configuring working mode of port
KIEN3016M/3024M is able to set the working mode of all ports through
management: full/half duplex, auto-sensing, enforced full/half duplex, enforced 10M/100M
7Port Mirroring
The switch can mirror the data of one port to another port to realize the real communication of data.
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Chapter Three KIEN3016M Hardware
3.1 System Structure
KIEN3016M hardware is structured as Figure3-1:
Port A
Structure
Swi t ching
Network
Control l er
PortB Port C PortD
Ethernet
Port 1-16
Power
Power
Port EMC
protections
Figure 3-1 Hardware Structure
System hardware mainly consist the following parts:
1 Switching network controller employs ASIC chip technology, offering
layer-2 wire-speed transfer of data packets.
2 Integrated module of transmitting and receiving. 3 Industrial isolated power supply with protection of over-current,
over-voltage and EMC.
4 EMC protection for all Ethernet ports.
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3.2 Switch Structure
3.2.1 Chassis
KIEN3016M is a standard 19’ chassis with up to IP40 protection class. The chassis is made of aluminum with ribbed case as one part of the heat removal system. The chassis of KIEN3016M is shown in Figure 3-2:
Dimensions44 ㎜×482.6 ㎜×245 ㎜(H×W×D:
482.6
3.2.2 Front Panel
The front panel of KIEN3016M is shown in Figure 3-3
245
2 4 6 10 12 148
1 53 97 1311
16
AR AT BR BT CR CT DR DT
15
440
DC POWER
CONSOLE
ON
44
OFF
POWER
AC220V
Figure 3-2 Chassis of KIEN3016M
System Running Status
Indication LED
Industrial Ethernet Switch
KIEN3016
Port Eth ernet
Indication LED Indication P ort LED
DPX LINK
DCA BRUN
1 2 53 4 6 87 13129 10 11 141516
10M/100M LINK/ACT
Figure 3-3 Front Panel
Indicators show the status of system operation and ports to find and correct faults. The Table 3-1 shows the meanings of these LED indicators in the front panel.
Table 3-1 LED Indicator Description
LED Conditions Status
RUN ON Running normally
Fiber Port A-D
DPX
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System Status LED
Fiber Port Status LED
ON full-duplex connection OFF half-duplex connection
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Optic Fiber Port
RJ45 Port
DC Power
AC Power
AC Power Switch
RS2 32 control port
3.2.3 Rear Panel
ON correct connection
LINK
Blinking active network OFF connection fault
Ethernet Port 1-16
10M/100M
ON
100M
OFF 10M ON correct connection
LINK/ACT
Blinking active network OFF connection fault
There are totally 4 pair of fiber ports and 16 RJ45 port, 1 DC/AC power terminal at the rear panel shown in Figure 3-4:
DC POWER
AC220V
POWER
ON
OFF
5
1
7 8
263 4
RJ45
13 141115
9 10
RS232
16
AR AT BR BT CR CT DR DT
12
CONSOLE
Figure 3-4 Rear Panel
Fiber Port
KIEN3016M offers 4 slots for fiber ports as A,B,C,D and is custom-made for 0 to 4 fiber ports of 100Base-FX. The connector is SC. The fiber ports must be used in pair. xT is for transmitting and is connected to remote xR port. xR is for receiving and is connected to XT port.(X means A,B).
Ethernet Port
KIEN3016M offers 16 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX. Each port is adaptive and supports for auto MDI/MDI-X connection. You can connect it to terminal device, server, hub or switches by straight-through or cross-over cables. Each port supports for IEEE802.3x and is adaptive to half/full-duplex or 10 or 100Mbps. If the connected devices don’t support such feature, the port will transmit the correct rate.
RS232CONSOLE
The RS232 console port is a shielded RJ45 connector, the standard is 3-wire
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RS232, you can connect. You can use a serial cable with one end RJ45 and another end DB9F to connect the RJ232 console port with the 9-pin serial port of the PC. You can run the hyper terminal software of WINDOWS system to configure and manage the switch.
CONSOLE port:Baud rate:9600,data:8,check:no,stop:1 traffic control no
You should connect the RS232 console port with the 9-pin serial port of PC as in Figure 3-5:
PC9
KI EN3016M CONSOLE
1
1
6
8
Figure 3-5 KIEN3016M Ethernet cable connection
5
DC Power Supply
If the product shows DC power supply (DC24V DC-48V), use this terml to connect power supply. The power cable must more than 0.3 2 shown in Figure
3-6:
9
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Ter mi nal Locki ng Scr ews Locki ng Screws f or Power
Cabl es
Power Ground
+24V
Pr ot ect i on Ground
AC power supply
If the product shows AC power supply (AC220V), use this terminal to connect power supply. This terminal offers a fuse socket and you can change t he fuse easily. 2A fuse is used here:
1.Plug a 2A fuse into the socket and press a standby sue into the slot for next time change as in Figure 3-7a
2As in Figure 3-7bplug the fuse into the AC power socket:
Standby Fuse
Figure 3-6 DC power terminal
Working Fuse
Figure 3-7 a 1st step
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Figure 3-7 b 2nd step
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Chapter Four KIEN3024M Hardware Structure
4.1 System Structure
KIEN3024M is structured in Figure 4-1:
Swi t ch Network
Control l er
Power
Power Port
EMC
Protact i on
PortA
Port B
Et hernet
Port 1-
24
System hardware mainly consist the following parts:
5 Switching network controller employs ASIC chip technology, offering
6 Integrated module of transmitting and receiving. 7 Industrial isolated power supply with protection of over-current,
8 EMC protection for all Ethernet ports.
4.2 Switch Structure
4.2.1 Chassis
KIEN3024M is a standard 19’ chassis with up to IP40 protection class. The chassis is
Figure 4-1 Hardware Structure
layer-2 wire-speed transfer of data packets.
over-voltage and EMC.
made of aluminum with ribbed case as one part of the heat removal system. The chassis of KIEN3024M is shown in Figure 4-2:
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Dimensions44 ㎜×482.6 ㎜×245 ㎜(H×W×D:
482.6
4.2.2 Front Panel
The front panel of KIEN3024M is shown in Figure 4-3
245
2 4 6 10 12 148
1 53 97 1311
16
15
17181920212223
24
DTCRCT DR
DC POWER
CONSOLE
ON
OFF
POWER
AC220V
440
Figure 4-2 Chassis
System Running Status
系统运行指示灯 光口指示
Indication LED
Industrial Ethernet Switch
KIEN3024M
Figure 4-3 Front Panel
Indicators show the status of system operation and ports to find and correct faults. The Table 4-1
shows the meanings of these LED indicators in the front panel.
Port Eth ernet
Indication LED Indication P ort LED
DPX LINK LINK/ACT
BARUN 7643 521 161514138 11109 12
电口指示灯
17181920 21222324
10M/100M
44
F
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Table 4-1 LED Indicator Description
LED Conditions Status
System Status LED
RUN ON Running normally
Fiber Port Status LED
Fiber Port A-D
DPX
ON full-duplex connection OFF half-duplex connection ON correct connection
LINK
Blinking active network OFF connection fault
Ethernet Port 1-16
10M/100M
ON
100M
OFF 10M
LINK/ACT ON correct connection
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Optic Fiber Port
RJ45 Port
DC Power
AC Power
AC Power Switc
h RS232 Control Port
4.2.3 Rear Panel
Blinking active network OFF connection fault
There are totally 2 pair of fiber ports and 24 RJ45 ports, 1 DC/AC power terminal at the rear panel shown in Figure 4-4:
DC POWER
AC220V
POWER
ON
OFF
5
1
7 8
263 4
RJ45
13 141115
9 10
16
18 20 22 24
12
17 19 21 23
RS232
BT BRARAT
CONSOLE
Figure 4-4 Rear Panel
Fiber Port
KIEN3024M offers 2 slots for fiber ports as A,B and is custom-made for 0 to 2 fiber ports of 100Base-FX. The connector is SC. The fiber ports must be used in pair. xT is for transmitting and is connected to remote xR port. xR is for receiving and is connected to XT port.(X means A,B).
Ethernet Port
KIEN3024M offers 24 RJ45 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX. Each port is adaptive and supports for auto MDI/MDI-X connection. You can connect it to terminal device, server, hub or switches by straight-through or cross-over cables. Each port supports for IEEE802.3x and is adaptive to half/full-duplex or 10 or 100Mbps. If the connected devices don’t support such feature, the port will transmit the correct rate.
RS232CONSOLE
The RS232 console port is a shielded RJ45 connector, the standard is 3-wire RS232, you can connect. You can use a serial cable with one end RJ45 and another end DB9F to connect the RJ232 console port with the 9-pin serial port of the PC. You can run the hyper terminal software of WINDOWS system to configure and manage the switch.
CONSOLE port:Baud rate:9600,data:8,check:no,stop:1 traffic control
no
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You should connect the RS232 console port with the 9-pin serial port of PC as in Figure 4-5:
PC9
KI EN3024M CONSOLE
1
1
6
8
Figure 4-5 KIEN3024M Ethernet cable connection
DC Power Supply
If the product shows DC power supply (DC24V DC-48V), use this terml to connect power supply. The power cable must more than 0.3 2 shown in Figure
4-6:
5
Ter mi nal Locki ng Scr ews Locki ng Screws f or Power
Cabl es
Power Ground
+24V
9
AC power supply
If the product shows AC power supply (AC220V), use this terminal to
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Pr ot ect i on Ground
Figure 4-6 DC Power Terminal
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connect power supply. This terminal offers a fuse socket and you can change t he fuse easily. 2A fuse is used here:
1.Plug a 2A fuse into the socket and press a standby sue into the slot for next time change as in Figure 4-7a
2As in Figure 4-7bplug the fuse into the AC power socket:
Standby Fuse
Working Fuse
Figure 4-7 a 1st Step
Figure 4-7 b 2nd Step
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Chapter Five Hardware Mounting
5.1 Installation Requirements
KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M is a single body and can be installed in the 19’ standard rack. Before installation, make sure of the suitable environment including power requirements, installation space, close to other devices. The details are as below:
1 Power requirement: select the correct power supply according to the product,
AC220V(200VAC240VAC,50Hz60Hz) or DC-48V(-36VDC~-72VDC or DC24V18VDC36VDC.
2 Ambient Conditions: operation temperature: -35℃~75℃,relative humidity: 10
%~950%.
3 Grounding resistance : <5 4 Check if the uplink fiber/TP port is available and ready. 5 Avoid direct sunshine and keep it away from heating sources or areas where have
strong electromagnetic interference.
6 Prepare for necessary tools for rack mounting like screws, rack etc. 7 Check availability of cables and connectors required for mounting.
5.2 Mounting Main Unit
KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M can be installed in any standard 19’ rack, the mounting dimensions are shown in Figure 5-1. To mount it in rack, check the mounting situation of the rack, check mainly:
1Enough space in the rack. 2Suitable power supply for the switch in the rack.
Select the suitable mounting position of KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M, make sure of the hole of switch and rack in one line, and fix with screw as shown in Figure 5-2. The screw is M5X14.
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5.3 Cable Connection
After properly mounting KIEN3016M/KIEN3024, it is ready for cable mounting and connection, mainly including cable connection for the following interfaces:
1Service interface
KIEN3016M/KIEN3024 provides 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ45 Ethernet interface for the connection to end equipments in straight-through way and to network equipments in cross-over way.
2Power connection
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Use DC24V, DC-48V or AC220V power supply for KIEN3016M/KIEN3024 equipment according to the indications on product label. Connect power supply after completing connection for all other cables.
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Chapter Five Hardware Mounting
5.4 Optical fiber connection
KIEN3016M/KIEN3024 provides 04 or 02 pair of ports of 100Base-FX full duplex single mode or multi-mode optical fiber interfaces. These optical fiber
interfaces can be used to realize the uplink connection between switches. SC connector is required.
Warning:
This switch uses laser to transmit signal on optical fiber cable. The laser meets class 1 laser product requirements and harmless to eyes under normal operation. However, when the equipment is switched on, do not stare directly into the optical fiber transmitting interface and the end of optical fiber terminator.
Connect pluggable optical fiber module according to the following procedures:
1 Remove and keep the rubber sleeve of SC port. When it is not in use, cover SC
2 Check whether the optical fiber terminator is clean. Slightly wet a clean tissue or
3 Connect one end of optical fiber cable to the optical fiber interface of the switch
5.5 Cable Wiring
Cable wiring should meet the following requirements:
1 Before cable wiring, check whether the specifications, models and quantities of
2 Before cable wiring, it is necessary to check whether there is damaged cable and
port with the rubber sleeve to protect the optical fiber terminator.
cotton ball and carefully wipe cable plugs. Contaminated If the optical fiber terminator is contaminated, transmitting quality of optical fiber will reduce, affecting port performances.
and the other end to the optical port of another equipment.
all cables comply with the construction drawing design and contract requirements.
whether the cables are accompanied by ex-factory records and vouchers attesting
their quality such as quality assurance certificate etc.
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3The specifications, quantities, route directions and laying position of the cables
to be laid should meet the design requirements of construction drawings. The laying length of each cable should be determined according to its actual position.
4No intermediate break or joint is allowed for the cables to be laid. 5User’s cables and power cable should be laid separately. 6Inside walkways, the cables should be properly arranged in good order, with
uniform, smooth and flat turnings.
7Cables should be straightly laid in cable channels. Extruding of cable from cable
channels to block other outlet or inlet holes is not allowed. The cables at the outlet part of cable channel or at turnings should be bundled and fixed.
8If cables, power line and grounding conductor are laid in the same channel,
cables, power line and grounding conductor should be not folded or blended together. If a cable line is overly long, coil and place it in the middle of the cabling rack, do not let it cover on other cables.
9When laying the pigtail, avoid knotting of optical fiber cable, minimize the
amount of turnings and avoid turnings with overly small radius. Bundle pigtails in proper tightness and avoid too tightly bundling. If laid on a cabling rack, it should be placed separately from other cables.
10There must be the relevant marks at both ends of cable and the information on
the marks should be explicit to facilitate maintenance.
Attention:
When laying pigtails, prevent optical fiber cable from knotting, minimize the amount of turnings and avoid turnings with too small radius, because turning with too small radius will result in serious consumption of optical signal of links, affecting communication quality.
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Chapter Six Testing Method
KIEN3016M or KIEN3024M Industrial Ethernet Switch
Testing Computer 1
Testing Computer 2
6.1 Self-Check
When the power is connected, all service indicators(except for POWER OUT) on the front panel will flash one time, which means normal running of these ports. Later on, the RUN indicator is on and DPX is always on..
6.2 Testing Ethernet Ports
Power KIEN3016M/3024M as shown in Fig. 6-1, make any two Ethernet interfaces connect with the network port of the two testing computers by straight-through network cable, transmit Ping command mutually, both sides can correctly Ping to each other and no data package is lost. At the same time, the yellow lamp on the corresponding port should keep on (computer network interface card operates in 100M state), or keep off (computer network card operates in 10M state), and the green lamp on the corresponding port should flash. This indicates the tested hardware of the two electrical operates normally. The same testing method will be used to test all the rest Ethernet interfaces (For detailed operation of the Ping command, please refer to the following examples).
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6.3 Testing Fiber Ports
Let the equipment of KIEN3016M.3024M at both ends to form a fiber link network as shown in Fig. 6-2., connect any one Ethernet interface of each equipment to the testing computer by straight-through network cable, transmit Ping command mutually, both sides can correctly Ping to each other and no data package is lost. At the same time, DPX light is always on and the LINK blinks. This indicates the tested hardware of the two electrical operates normally. The same testing method will be used to test the other pair of optical ports (For detailed operation of the Ping command, please refer to the following examples).
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PING Command
The IP address of the testing computer 1 is 192.168.100.10 and the 2 is
192.168.100.11.On the testing computer 1, run “cmd” in the WIN2000 operating system or “command” in the WIN98/95 operating system from “Run” in the “Start” menu. Send “ping 192.168.100.11 –l 1000 –t”. (-1 means byte number of the sent data package; -t means continuously sending data). On the testing computer 2, run “cmd” in the WIN2000 operating system or “command” in the WIN98/95 operating system from “Run” in the “Start” menu. Send “ping 192.168.100.10 –l 1000 –t”. If switches run
normally, the testing computer 1 returns “Reply from 192.168.100.11bytes=1000 time<10ms TTL=128” and the 2 returns “Reply from 192.168.100.10bytes=1000
time<10ms TTL=128”, and the counted package loss rate is zero checked by the CTL+C command ten minutes after running
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Chapter Seven Networking Mode and System
Configuration
7.1 KIEN3016M Networking
KIEN3016M offers 0 to 4 pair of fiber ports of 100Base-FX to be connected to KIEN2000B, KOM300 to form a large star, chain, tree topology network. It can be widely used in power, transportation, energy and water, factory automation etc, also to form broadband network in building.
For the applications in power, transportation, energy, water and factory automation, KIEN3016M make use of the 0 to 4 pair of fiber ports to form multiple network topology flexibly and offers 16 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX to connect multiple terminal devices to form tree (Figure 7-1), star ( Figure 7-2), chain(Figure 7-3):
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Figure 7-1 KIEN3016M Tree Topology
KOM300
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Figure 7-2 KIEN3016M Star Topology
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Figure 7-3 KIEN3016M Chain Topology
In the broadband network in living district, KIEN3016M is suitable for the connection layer and building convergence layer. You can use the cat5 cable to connect the 10/100M broadband and one pair fiber port of 100Base-FX to uplink to the convergence point to support the server networking shown in Figure 7-4:
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7.2 KIEN3024M Networking
KIEN3024M offers 0 to 2 pair of fiber ports of 100Base-FX to be connected to KIEN2000B, KOM300, KIEN3016 to form a large, chain, tree topology network. It can be widely used in power, transportation, energy and water, factory automation etc, also to form broadband network in building.
For the applications in power, transportation, energy, water and factory automation, KIEN3024M make use of the 0 to 2 pair of fiber ports to form multiple network topology flexibly and offers 24 ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX to connect multiple terminal devices to form chain(Figure 7-5):
KI EN3024 KIEN3024KI EN3024
KOM300 KI EN3024
KI EN3024
KI EN2000B
Figure 7-5 KIEN3024M Networking
In the broadband network in living district, KIEN3024M is suitable for the connection layer and building convergence layer. You can use the cat5 cable to connect the 10/100M broadband and one pair fiber port of 100Base-FX to uplink to the convergence point to support the server networking shown in Figure 7-6:
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Backbone
Net work
Access Server
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7.3 System Configurations
KIEN3016M and KIEN3024M are integrated structures offering 16 or 24 Ethernet ports of 10Base-T/100Base-TX which are fixed. Additionally, they offer 4 or 2 fiber
modules of 100Base-FX. The power supply can custom-made as AC220VDC220V DC-48VDC24V. The details are shown in Table 6-1:
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Table 6-1 KIEN3016MKIEN3024M Configuraations
Model Description
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4 x 100Base-FX, SM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 3 x 100Base-FX, SM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 2 x 100Base-FX, SM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 1 x 100Base-FX, SM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45
KIEN3016M 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 KIEN3016M-4M
KIEN3016M-3M
KIEN3016M-2M
KIEN3016M-1M
4 x 100Base-FX, MM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 3 x 100Base-FX,MM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 2 x 100Base-FX, MM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 1 x 100Base-FX, MM 16 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45
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2 x100Base-FX, SM 24 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 1 x100Base-FX, SM 24 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45
KIEN3024M 24 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 KIEN3024M-2M
KIEN3024M-1M
2 x100Base-FX, MM 24 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45 1 x100Base-FX, MM 24 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX, RJ-45
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8.1 Software Login
You can configure and manage via console or web software. This chapter will cover all details of the web management software. The serial port management will be introduced in next chapter.
Open IE browser and enter IP address, press “ENTER” to login with user name of “admin”, password of “admin”, click “advanced setting”.
8.2 Main Page
Figure 8-1 Login Page
The left menu of main page includes Port statusPort configurationTrunk configurationVLAN configuration, Port Monitoring ConfigurationBandwidth ControlQoS Configuration etc. Click any to enter into the page:
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Figure 8-2 WEB Main Page
8.3 Port Status
Click Port status to show the status of each port:enable、up/down、100F/10Ttraffic control ON/OFF.
8.4 Port Configuration
Click Port configuration to enter into the page port configuration to show the parameters: enable/disable、adaptive (AUTO) on/off、port rate auto/100f/100h/10f/10h
traffic controlON/OFF.
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8.5 Trunk Configuration
Click Trunk configuration to enter into the page of trunk. For KIEN3016M, up to 7 TRUNK is possible. You can bind 2 to 8 ports for each trunk. MOD1 and MOD2 must be binding together without other ports.
Figure 8-4 Port Configuration
Figure 8-5 Port Trunking
8.6 VLAN Configuration
Click the VLAN configuration to enter VLAN page, and select VLAN mode: PORTBASED802.1Q, and click the key of ADDNEW.
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Figure 8-6 VLAN Configuration
8.6.1 Port-based VLAN Configuration
Add VLAN ID number in the volume of GROUP ID in the range of 1 to 4094. Select the port. For example, port 1, 4 is member state and click APPLY key. VLAN is configured successfully. Back to VLAN CONFIGURATION and check the VLAN state.
Click VLAN4” to check the configurations.
Figure 8-7 Port-based VLAN Configuration
8.6.2 802.1Q-based VLAN Configuration
Add VLAN ID number in the volume of GROUP ID in the range of 2 to 4094, for example, the ID is “4”. Select Untag/tag and click APPLY key.
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Figure 8-8 802.1qQ-based VLAN Configuration a
Click“ Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Setting” ,to enter into Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Setting interfaceset the port as nonmeber(drop/forward)untag(drop/forward).
Figure 8-9 802.1qQ-based VLAN Configuration b
8.7 Port Monitoring Configuration
Click ”Port Monitoring Configuration” to enter into port mirroring page, select mirroring contents:RX/TX/RX&TX and click APPLY key.
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Figure 8-10 Port Monitoring Configuration
Select mirrored and mirroring port and click APPLY to finish configurations:
8.8 Port Rate Configuration
ClickBandwidth Control to enter into Bandwidth Control page and configure the rate of each port with each unit of 1MBIT. Click APPLY to finish configuration.
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8.9 QOS
Figure 8-12 Port Rate Configuration
Click the left menu:QOS Configuration to enter into QOS page:
Select QOS modeDisable / High Empty Then Low / weight8:4:2:1 / 15:7:3:1 / 15:10:5:1
QOS default mode Weight 8:4:2:1
Options for each port0~7
802.1p priority modeHighest / SecHigh / SecLow / Lowest
Click APPLY to finish:
Figure 8-13 QOS
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8.10 ACL
Click left menu“ ACCESS control list to enter“ ACCESS control list” page,access control list includesIpv4 ACL ConfigurationNon-Ipv4 ACL Configuration.
For the two configurationsGroup ID1~246)、action(permit/deny)VLAN are all
applicable.
Click APPLY to finish.
8.10.1 Ipv4 ACL Configuration
Item option default
Group ID
Action
Vlan
VID
IP Fragment
Src IP
Src IP Address
Figure 8-14 ACL
1 ~ 255 (max. 255 ACL group)
Permit / Deny. a. Permit: Permit packet cross switch. b. Deny: Drop packet. Any / Specify. a. Any: Any Vlan id. b. Specify: A certain vlan id. 1 ~ 4094 0
Uncheck / Check a. Uncheck: Not check IP fragment field. b. Check: Check IP fragment field Any / Specify a. Any: Any IP address. b. Specify: A certain IP address ***.***.***.*** * is represent a digit from 0~9,
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*** is range from 0 to 255.
Src IP NetMask
***.***.***.*** * is represent a digit from 0~9, ** is range from 0 to 255.
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Any / Specify a. Any: Any IP address.
Any
b. Specify: A certain IP addres s
Dst IP Address
***.***.***.*** * is represent a digit from 0~9,
0.0.0.0
*** is range from 0 to 255.
Dst IP NetMask
L4 Protocol
Proto
***.***.***.*** * is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to 255. Any / ICMP(1) / IGMP(2) / TCP(6) / UDP(17)
0~255 If protocol not find in L4 Protocol
field, you can directassign number.
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8.10.2 Non-Ipv4 ACL Configuration
Item Option Default
1 ~ 255 (max. 255 ACL group)
Group ID
Permit / Deny.
Action
Vlan
VID
Ether Type
Other Type
a. Permit: Permit packet cross switch. b. Deny: Drop packet. Any / Specify. a. Any: Any Vlan id. b. Specify: A certain vlan id. 1 ~ 4094
Any / ARP(0x0806) / IPX(0x8137)
0~0xFFFF If ether type not find in Ether Type field, you can direct assign number.
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8.11 Other Configurations
Click leftMsic Operation to enter into other configuration page.
8.11.1 Advanced Configuration
Click “ Advanced switch configuration”,to configure “ Broadcast storm”,and set the
bandwidth of the broadcasting data as “1/21/41/81/16OFF” .
Collision retry forever is Enable or disable. Configure the MAC address aging time:150ms\300ms\600ms\disable
Figure 8-15 Advanced Configuration
8.11.2 PASSWORD Setup
ClickPassword Setting”,to enter into switch user name configuration page and click APPLY to finish.
Figure 8-16 Password Setup
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8.11.3 IGMP-snooping Enable
ClickIGMP configuration”to enter IGMP-Snooping starting page and select Disable/enable. Click APPLY to finish.
8.11.4 IP Address Configuration
ClickIP Configuration” to enter page and change the IP address, gateway, subnet etc
and click APPLY to finish.
Figure 8-17 IGMP Configuration
Figure 8-18 IP Address Configuration
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8.11.5 Update Configuration
Click“ Firmware Update to enter into update page and key into IP address and software name, click APPLY to finish.
Figure 8-19 Update
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9.1 Functional Key and Command
9.1.1 Functional Key
Key Description
Table 9-1
TAB/
Backspace/
space
enter
esc
9.1.2 Console Command
Key Description
<Quit> Exit this page and return to previous menu.
Move the cursor to right item.
Move the cursor to left item.
Move the cursor to up item.
Move the cursor to down item.
Toggle selected item to next configuration.
Select action.
Back to previous status.
Table 9-2
<Page Down> Go to next page.
<Edit>
<Add> Create a new item.
<Delete> Remove selected item
<Save> Save the configuration that you had changed.
<Page Up> Back to previous page.
<Refresh> Update the latest information.
Configure all items. Press “Enter” key will set configure and press
“Esc” key will go back to action menu line.
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<NextPage> Display information out of a screen exhibition
<ClearALLCntr> Reset all counter
<List> Display the information of the selected list
9.2 Serial Port Console Interface
9.2.1 Serial Port Console Main Page
Enter into hyper terminal and configure the parameters of port, connect PC with KIEN3016M or KIEN3024MclickENTER”,to enter the main page: enter into
username of admin and password of admin, click “ENTER” to the main menu: shown in Figure 9-2:
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Figure 9-1 Serial Port Console Interface
Figure 9-2 Main Menu
Chapter Nine Console Management
9.2.2 Port Status
In Figure 9-2, select Port Status to show status,as figure 9-3,“ Quit to return
to last menu:
Figure 9-3 Port Status
9.2.3 Port Configuration
In figure 9-2, selectPort Configuration to enter into page as in figure 9-4select
Edit to configure port for“ Enable/Disable” 、“ Auto” 、“ Spd/Dpx”、“ Flow Ctrl”;Auto”:on/off;“ Spd/Dpx”:100F100H10H10Fauto; “ Flow Ctrl” :on/off.
Click“ ESC” exit edit state,select“ Save” and click“ ENTER”, to save the current configurations.
Figure 9-4 Port Configuration
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9.2.4 Trunk Configuration
In figure 9-2 select Trunk Configuration to enter into TRUNK page and as shown in figure 9-5, select “Edit” to edit the trunk state. For example, change disable
to enable for TRUNK1, move and select port, when the state of port is changed from -- to V” , the port is trunked into TRUNK1. Click “ESC” quit. Click Save
andENTER to save configurations.
9.2.5 VLAN Configuration
Port-based and 802.1q-based VLAN is supported.
9.2.5.1 Port-based
In figure 9-2, select VLAN Configuration, clickenter to enter VLAN configuration mode. As shown in figure 9-6, select the first item to configure
port-based VLAN in Figure 9-7:
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Figure 9-6 VLAN configuration
Select Edit and click“ enter” 。 VLAN Mode:Portbased。Select“ ADD” click enter to add VLAN,enter ADD Portbased VLAN Group as shown in Figure 9-8select Group IDID=1~4094,Select portport1~port24mod1~mod2 any)。
Save the configuration.
Figure 9-7 Port-Based VLAN
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Figure 9-8 Port Configuration
9.2.5.2 IEEE 802.1Q (tag) -based
In Figure 9-9, select“ Edit” and click“ enter” 。VLAN Mode:802.1q。Select“ ADD”
and click“ enter” to add VLAN,enter“ ADD A 802.1Q VLAN Group As shown in Figure 9-10select Group IDID=2~4094, select port port1~port24 mod1~mod2 any)。Save the configuration.
In figure 9-6,select “ Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Setting” , click “ enter” into 802.1Q
VLAN advanced configuration as shown in figure 9-11.
Figure 9-9
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Figure 9-10
In this page, configure the two status of port:。“ nonmember,default at drop ie drop the tagged packet but not fromVID. forward means forward.
Untagged,default at “ forward” ,to forward the untagged packets. “ drop means drop. Save the configuration after finish configuration.
9.2.6 Port Monitoring Configuration
In figure 9-2, select Port Monitoring Configuration” , click“ enter” to enter into page,as shown in figure 9-12;select Port Monitering Mode:Disable、RX、TX、RX&TX; and clickENTER to enter into figure 9-13select Monitoring portand select
mirrored port, save the configuration.
Figure 9-11
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Figure 9-12
9.2.7 Bandwidth Control
In figure 9-2, selectBandwidth Cotrol” and click enter to enter into Bandwidth Cotrol pageas shown in figure 9-14, select the inrate and outrate and
save. Port1-24 rate can be set up from 0 to 100MbpsMOD1~2 port rate can be configured
from 0 to 100Mbps for KIEN3024M.
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9.2.8 QoS Configuration
In figure 9-2, selectQos Configuration” , and click enter to enter intoQos Configuration page, as shown in figure 9-15select QOS Mode: Disable / High Empty Then Low / weight=8:4:2:1 / 15:7:3:1 / 15:10:5:1; default at weight=8:4:2:1
The data are queued in two ways: 802.1p-based and port-based. For 802.1p-based,
Figure 9-14 Bandwidth Cotrol
there are such levels: Highest / SecHigh / SecLow / LowestFor port-based, there are such levels: 7~0/OFF.
Select priority status and save:
9.2.9 Port Counters
In figure 9-2, select“ Port Counter” , and click“ enter” to enter “ Port Counter” page, as shown in figure 9-16show the normal packet, abnormal packet, failed packet,
Figure 9-15 Qos Configuration
dropped packet, network storm number etc.
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Figure 9-16 Port Counter
9.2.10 Access Control List
In figure 9-2, select Acess ACL Configuration , click enter to enter Acess ACL Configuration page, as shown in figure 9-17.
9.2.10.1 Ipv4 ACL Configuration
As shown in Figure 9-17 select Ipv4 ACL Configuration, click enter to enterIpv4 ACL Configuration” page, as shown in figure 9-18, select“ Delete to delete ACL GROUP list. SelectADD to enter into figure 9-19:
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Figure 9-17 Acess ACL Configuration
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9.2.10.2 Ipv4 ACL Group <Add> / <List> Menu
In Figure 9-20, select the parameters of table9-3.
Items Option Default value
Group ID 1 ~ 255 (max. 255 ACL group) 0 Action Permit / Deny. Permit
Permit: Permit packet cross switch.
Vlan Any / Specify. Any
VID 1 ~ 4094 0 IP Fragment Uncheck / Check Uncheck
Src IP Any / Specify Any
Src IP Address ***.***.***.*** 0.0.0.0
Src IP NetMask ***.***.***.*** 255.255.255.25
Dst IP Any / Specify Any
Dst IP Address ***.***.***.*** 0.0.0.0
a. b. Deny: Drop packet.
Any: Any Vlan id.
a. b. Specify: A certain vlan id.
Uncheck: Not check IP fragment field.
a. b. Check: Check IP fragment field.
Any: Any IP address.
a. b. Specify: A certain IP address
* is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to
255.
* is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to
255.
Notice: This is not subnet mask.
Any: Any IP address.
a. b. Specify: A certain IP address
Figure 9-18
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Dst IP NetMask
L4 Protocol Any / ICMP(1) / IGMP(2) / TCP(6) / UDP(17) Any Proto 0~255. 0
TCP Any / FTP(21) / HTTP(80) Any Port 0~65535 0
UDP Any / TFTP(69) Any Port 0~65535 0
* is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to
255. ***.***.***.*** 255.255.255.25
* is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to
255.
If protocol not find in L4 Protocol field, you can direct
assign number.
If TCP port not find in TCP field, you can direct
assign number.
If UDP port not find in UDP field, you can direct
assign number.
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Figure 9-19
In figure 9-19, selectlist” , and click enter, to show the list of IP v4 Group as shown in figure 9-20.
Figure 9-20
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9.2.10.3 Non-Ipv4 ACL Configuration
In figure 9-17, select“ Non-Ipv4 ACL Configuration, enter into“ Non-Ipv4 ACL Configurationpageas shown in figure 9-21
9.2.10.4 Non-Ipv4 ACL Group <Add> / <List> Menu
In figure 9-21 select“ Delete” to delete ACL GROUP list. Select “ ADD” to enter into
Figure 9-21
Figure 9-22
Select the parameter in table 8-4:
Table 8-4
Items Option Default value
Group ID 1 ~ 255 (max. 255 ACL group) 0 Action Permit / Deny. Permit
VLAN Any / Specify. Any
VID 1 ~ 4094 0 Ether Type Any / ARP(0x0806) / IPX(0x8137) Any Other Type 0~0xFFFF 0x0
In figure 9-21, select“ list” , and click enter, to show the list of Non-IP v4 Group as shown in figure 9-22.
a. Permit: Permit packet cross switch. b. Deny: Drop packet.
a. Any: Any VLAN ID. b. Specify: A certain VLAN ID.
If ether type not find in Ether Type field, you can direct assign number.
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Figure 9-22
9.2.11 Misc Operation
In figure 9-2, selectMisc Operation , click enter to enterMisc Operation page as shown in figure 9-23.
9.2.11.1 Advanced Switch Configuration
In figure 9-23, selectAdvanced Switch Configuration , click enter to enter
Advanced Switch Configuration page as shown in figure 9-24, select the
parameters in table 9-5.
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Figure 9-23.
Table 9-5
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Items Option Default value
Broadcast Storm Filter Off / 1/2 / 1/4 / 1/8 / 1/16 of ingress rate Off Collision Retry Forever Disable / Enable Enable MAC Table Auto-Aging Disable / 150 / 300 / 600 seconds 300 seconds MAC Table Hashing CRC Hash / Direct Map CRC Hash Console Auto Logout Never / 5 / 10 / 20 minutes 5 minutes Time
Web Auto Logout Time Never / 5 / 10 / 20 minutes 5 minutes
Figure 9-24
9.2.11.2 Password Setting
In figure 9-23A, select“ PASSWORD SETING ,click“ enter” to enter“ PASSWORD SETING page as shown in figure 9-25, to change the password based on the table
9-6:
Items Option Default Value
Password Protection Enable / Disable Enable User Name Max: 6, Min: 1 characters, case sensitive admin New Password Max: 6, Min: 1 characters, case sensitive
Re-enter Password Max: 6, Min: 1 characters, case sensitive
Table 9-6
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Figure 9-25,
9.2.11.3 Multicast Filtering (IGMP)
In figure 9-23, select“ Multicast Filtering(IGMP) , click“ enter” to enter “ Multicast Filtering(IGMP)page as shown in Figure 9-26 to enable IGMP according to Table 9-7:
Table 9-7
Items Option
Multicast Filtering Enable / Disable Disable (IGMP)
Querier IP Can not edit “No querier”
Default Value
Figure 9-26,
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255.255.255.0
192.168.1.254
9.2.11.4 IP Configuration
In figure 9-23, select IP Configuration , clickenter to enter into IP Configuration page as shown in Figure 9-27 to configure according to table 9-8:
Table 9-8
Items Option Default
Value
IP Address ***.***.***.*** 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask ***.***.***.***
Default Gateway ***.***.***.*** * is represent a
* is represent a digit from 0~9,
*** is range from 0 to 255.
* is represent a digit from 0~9,
*** is range from 0 to 255.
digit from 0~9, *** is range from
0 to 255.
Figure 9-27
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Appendix A Twisted -pair and Pin Distribution
For the 10Base-T/100Base-TX, the twisted-pair should present two pair of wires. Each pair is differentiated by different colors. For instance, the one is green and the other is the green and white interleaved. There should be the RJ-45 connector at both sides of cables.
Warning:
Don’t plug the telephone jacket into any one RJ-45 port. Only the twisted-pair which complies with the FCC standard is used. Furthermore, both sides present the RJ-45 connectors.
Fig.A-1 illustrates how to number the RJ-45 connector, please confirm the consistence of the direction when it is inserted.
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Fig.A-1 RJ-45 Connector
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Pin distribution of 10Base-T/100Base-TX
RJ-45 connection adopts the Unshielded Twisted Paired (UTP) or the Shielded Twisted Pair (STP): the 10Mbps connection adopts the 100ohm of Cat3, Cat4 and Cat5, while the 100Mbps connection adopts the 100ohm of Cat5. Furthermore, keep in mind that the connection length of any twisted-pair should no be more than 100m.
The RJ-45 port supports the automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, and can use the direct connection wire to connect the PC or server, or connect other switches or
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hubs. In the direct connection wire, pin 1, 2, 3 and 6 are at the same end of the cable and are connected to the pin 1, 2, 3 and 6 at the other end of the connection cable. If it is necessary to connect to the switches or hubs with MDI-X port, it needs to use the crossover wire. For the concrete condition on the 10Base-T/100Base-TX pin assignment, refer to table A-1.
Table A-1 10Base-T/100Base-TX Pin Assignment
Pin MDI-X signal name MDI signal name
1 2 Receiving data - (RD-) Output data - (TD-) 3 Output data + (TD+) 6 Output data - (TD-) Receiving data - (RD-)
4578
Note: “+” and “-” represent the polarity of cable.
Receiving data (RD+)
unused unused
Output data + (TD+)
Receiving data (RD+)
Definition for Direction Connection Cable from RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin)
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Fig.A-2 Order of Straight-through Cable
Definition for Cross Connection Cable from RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin)
Fig.A-3 Order of Cross-over Cable
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Appendix B Cable Type and Specifications
The cable type and specifications are shown as table B-1:
Table B-1 Cable type and specifications
Cable Type Max. length Connector 10Base-T Cat.3, 4 and 5 100 ohm UTP 100Base-TX Cat.5 –100 ohm UTP
100Base-FX
100Base-FX
50/125 or 62.5/125µm core multi-mode fiber(MMF
9/125µm core single -mode fiberSMF
100m328 foot 100m328 foot
2km1.24 mile
20km12.43 mile
RJ-45 RJ-45
SC/FC
SC/FC
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It expresses the signaling rate which is defined as the change times of the
ents which run on the layer2 in the OSI layer7
model, and it can be connected to the LAN or network segment which uses
the same protocol. It presents the automatic network address learning and
estion control mechanism. The network equipment sends the
data to the equipment which has overloaded and causes the port to congest.
The traffic control can prevent the data packet from loss and avoid the
Appendix C Glossary
Terminology Explanation
10Base-T
100Base-TX
100Base-FX
Adaptive
Bandwidth
Twisted-pair standard of Cat3, Cat4 and Cat5 in IEEE specification for 10Mbps Ethernet Twisted-pair standard of Cat5 or above in IEEE specification for 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Fast Ethernet which uses one pair of multi-mode or single mode optical fiber to transmit. A characteristic that is automatically configured to adaptive mode for the speed, duplex and traffic control port. The information capacity that the channel can transmit. For instance, the
bandwidth of the Fast Ethernet is 100Mbpsbit per second.
Baud Rate
Bridge
Traffic Control
VLAN
Broadcast One data packet is sent to all equipments on the network.
Broadcast storm
IGMP IGMP means Internet Group Multicast Protocol.
Full Duplex
Half Duplex
MDI
MDI-X Medium Dependent Interface Cross-over
status for the electric or optical transmission medium within 1 second. One of network equipm
network configuration function. It is a cong
congestion for the port.
It is the Virtual Local Area Network, which means that it takes the network management software to establish the point to point logic network which can cross different network segment and various network on the switching LAN.
Restless forward broadcast frame or multicast frame on bridge caused by the bridge ring.
Use switches to set up the point to point connection among nodes in the LAN and allow them to receive and send data packet at the same time.
The communication for two nodes can only move toward one direction at the same time, but can not move toward both directions. It is the Medium Dependent Interface, in which, one Ethernet port is taken as the receiving terminal to connect to the port of other equipment.
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