FGSW-2620VM
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
Layer 2 Managed Switch
FGSW-2620PVM
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
User’s M a n ual of FGSW-2620VM
User’s Manual
Managed PoE Switch
FGSW-2620VMP4
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
Managed PoE Switch – 380W
FGSW-2612PVM
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
With 12-Port PoE Managed Switch
FGSW-2624SF
24 100Base-FX SFP Slots + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
Managed Ethernet Switch
User’s Manual of FGSW-Series
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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 when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at whose own expense.
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.
Energy Saving Note of the Device
This power required device does not support Standby mode operation.
For energy saving, please remove the power cable to disconnect the device from the power circuit.
Without removing power cable, the device will still consuming power from the power source. In the view of Saving the
Energy and reduce the unnecessary power consuming, it is strongly suggested to remove the power connection for the
device if this device is not intended to be active.
WEEE Warning
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic
equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of
WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
Revision
PLANET 24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP Managed Switch User’s Manual
FOR MODELS: FGSW-2620VM(v2) / FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM / FGSW-2624SF(v4)
REVISION: 2.3 (MARCH.2010)
Part No.: EM-FGSWx_v2.3 (2080-A92350-006)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................12
1.1 Package Contents............................................................................................................................... 12
1.2 Product Description............................................................................................................................ 13
1.3 How to Use This Manual..................................................................................................................... 14
1.4 Product Features................................................................................................................................. 15
1.5 Product Specification......................................................................................................................... 17
2. INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................22
2.1 Hardware Description......................................................................................................................... 22
2.1.1 Switch Front Panel .................................................................................................................... 22
2.1.2 LED Indications.......................................................................................................................... 24
2.1.3 Switch Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................... 29
2.2 Install the Switch................................................................................................................................. 30
2.2.1 Desktop Installation ................................................................................................................... 30
2.2.2 Rack Mounting........................................................................................................................... 31
2.2.3 Installing the SFP transceiver.................................................................................................... 32
3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT...........................................................................................34
3.1 Requirements...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.2 Management Access Overview ......................................................................................................... 35
3.3 Web Management................................................................................................................................36
3.4 SNMP-Based Network Management .................................................................................................37
3.5 Administration Console (FGSW-2620VM doesn’t support)............................................................ 37
3.6 Protocols.............................................................................................................................................. 39
3.6.1 Virtual Terminal Protocols ......................................................................................................... 39
3.6.2 SNMP Protocol .......................................................................................................................... 39
3.6.3 Management Architecture ......................................................................................................... 39
4. WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT...................................................................................40
4.1 About Web-based Management ........................................................................................................ 40
4.1.1 Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 41
4.1.2 Logging on the switch................................................................................................................ 41
4.1.3 Main WEB PAGE....................................................................................................................... 43
4.2 System.................................................................................................................................................. 44
4.2.1 System Information.................................................................................................................... 45
4.2.1.1 Basic .................................................................................................................................. 45
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4.2.1.2 Misc Config ........................................................................................................................ 46
4.2.2 IP Configuration......................................................................................................................... 48
4.2.3 SNMP Configuration.................................................................................................................. 50
4.2.3.1 SNMP Overview................................................................................................................. 50
4.2.3.2 System Options.................................................................................................................. 51
4.2.3.3 Community Strings............................................................................................................. 52
4.2.3.4 Trap Managers................................................................................................................... 53
4.2.4 Firmware Upgrade..................................................................................................................... 54
4.2.4.1 TFTP Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................... 54
4.2.4.2 HTTP Firmware Upgrade................................................................................................... 55
4.2.5 Configuration Backup ................................................................................................................ 56
4.2.5.1 TFTP Restore Configuration.............................................................................................. 56
4.2.5.2 TFTP Backup Configuration............................................................................................... 57
4.2.6 Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 58
4.2.7 System Reboot .......................................................................................................................... 58
4.3 Port Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 59
4.3.1 Port Control................................................................................................................................59
4.3.2 Port Status ................................................................................................................................. 61
4.3.3 Port Statistics............................................................................................................................. 62
4.3.4 Port Sniffer................................................................................................................................. 63
4.4 VLAN configuration ............................................................................................................................ 65
4.4.1 VLAN Overview ......................................................................................................................... 65
4.4.2 Static VLAN Configuration......................................................................................................... 68
4.4.3 Port-based VLAN....................................................................................................................... 69
4.4.4 802.1Q VLAN............................................................................................................................. 71
4.4.4.1 VLAN Group Configuration ................................................................................................ 72
4.4.4.2 VLAN Filter......................................................................................................................... 75
4.4.5 Q-in-Q VLAN.............................................................................................................................. 77
4.4.5.1 Q-in-Q Port Setting............................................................................................................. 78
4.4.5.2 Q-in-Q Tunnel Setting ........................................................................................................ 79
4.5 Rapid Spanning Tree.......................................................................................................................... 80
4.5.1 Theory........................................................................................................................................ 80
4.5.2 STP Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 83
4.5.3 Illustration of STP ...................................................................................................................... 84
4.5.4 RSTP System Configuration...................................................................................................... 87
4.5.5 Port Configuration...................................................................................................................... 89
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4.6 Trunking............................................................................................................................................... 91
4.6.1 Aggregator setting ..................................................................................................................... 92
4.6.2 Aggregator Information.............................................................................................................. 93
4.6.3 State Activity.............................................................................................................................. 97
4.7 Forwarding and Filtering.................................................................................................................... 99
4.7.1 Dynamic MAC Table.................................................................................................................. 99
4.7.2 Static MAC Table..................................................................................................................... 100
4.7.3 MAC Filtering........................................................................................................................... 101
4.8 IGMP Snooping ................................................................................................................................. 102
4.8.1 Theory...................................................................................................................................... 102
4.8.2 IGMP Configuration ................................................................................................................. 106
4.9 QoS Configuration............................................................................................................................ 107
4.9.1 Understand QOS ..................................................................................................................... 107
4.9.2 QoS Configuration ................................................................................................................... 108
4.9.2.1 Priority Queue Service settings........................................................................................ 108
4.9.2.2 QoS PerPort Configuration .............................................................................................. 110
4.9.3 TOS/DSCP .............................................................................................................................. 111
4.9.3.1 TOS/DSCP Configuration ................................................................................................ 112
4.9.3.2 TOS/DSCP Port Configuration......................................................................................... 113
4.10 Access Control List ........................................................................................................................ 114
4.11 MAC Limit ........................................................................................................................................ 118
4.11.1 MAC Limit Configuration........................................................................................................ 118
4.11.2 MAC Limit Port Status ........................................................................................................... 119
4.12 802.1X Configuration...................................................................................................................... 120
4.12.1 Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication ...................................................... 120
4.12.2 System Configuration ............................................................................................................ 123
4.12.3 802.1x Port Configuration...................................................................................................... 125
4.12.4 Misc Configuration................................................................................................................. 126
4.13 Power Over Ethernet (FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM)....................... 127
4.13.1 Power over Ethernet Powered Device .................................................................................. 127
4.13.2 Power Management: ............................................................................................................. 128
5. CONSOLE MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................131
5.1 Login in the Console Interface ........................................................................................................ 131
5.2 Configure IP address........................................................................................................................ 132
5.3 Commands Level .............................................................................................................................. 134
6. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ................................................................................135
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6.1 Operation Notice............................................................................................................................... 135
6.2 System Commands........................................................................................................................... 136
show running-config ..................................................................................................................... 136
copy running-config startup-config............................................................................................... 136
erase startup-config ..................................................................................................................... 136
clear arp ....................................................................................................................................... 136
show arp....................................................................................................................................... 136
ping............................................................................................................................................... 136
6.3 Switch Static Configuration............................................................................................................. 137
6.3.1 Port Configuration and show status ........................................................................................ 137
port state ...................................................................................................................................... 137
port nego ...................................................................................................................................... 137
port speed .................................................................................................................................... 137
port flow........................................................................................................................................ 137
port rate........................................................................................................................................ 138
port priority ................................................................................................................................... 138
port jumboframe ........................................................................................................................... 138
show port status........................................................................................................................... 138
show port statistics....................................................................................................................... 139
show port protection..................................................................................................................... 140
6.4 Trunk Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 141
6.4.1 Trunking Commands ............................................................................................................... 141
show trunks .................................................................................................................................. 141
trunk add ...................................................................................................................................... 141
lacp............................................................................................................................................... 141
no trunk ........................................................................................................................................ 142
6.4.2 LACP Command...................................................................................................................... 142
[no] lacp........................................................................................................................................ 142
lacp system-priority ...................................................................................................................... 142
no lacp system-priority ................................................................................................................. 142
show lacp status........................................................................................................................... 142
show lacp ..................................................................................................................................... 142
show lacp agg .............................................................................................................................. 143
show lacp port .............................................................................................................................. 143
6.5 VLAN Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 144
6.5.1 Virtual LANs............................................................................................................................. 144
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6.5.2 VLAN Mode: Port-based.......................................................................................................... 145
show vlan mode ........................................................................................................................... 145
vlan mode..................................................................................................................................... 145
6.5.3 Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Configuration................................................................................... 146
show vlan mode ........................................................................................................................... 146
vlan mode..................................................................................................................................... 146
vlan add........................................................................................................................................ 146
no vlan.......................................................................................................................................... 147
show vlan ..................................................................................................................................... 147
show vlan static............................................................................................................................ 148
show vlan pvid.............................................................................................................................. 148
vlan filter....................................................................................................................................... 149
show vlan filter ............................................................................................................................. 149
6.6 Misc Configuration............................................................................................................................ 151
no mac-age-time .......................................................................................................................... 151
show mac-age-time...................................................................................................................... 151
broadcast...................................................................................................................................... 151
broadcast select ........................................................................................................................... 151
Collision-Retry.............................................................................................................................. 151
6.7 Administration Configuration.......................................................................................................... 152
6.7.1 Change Username / Password................................................................................................ 152
hostname...................................................................................................................................... 152
no hostname ................................................................................................................................ 152
[no] password............................................................................................................................... 152
6.7.2 IP Configuration....................................................................................................................... 152
ip address..................................................................................................................................... 152
ip default-gateway ........................................................................................................................ 153
show ip ......................................................................................................................................... 153
show info ...................................................................................................................................... 153
dhcp.............................................................................................................................................. 153
show dhcp .................................................................................................................................... 153
6.7.3 Reboot switch .......................................................................................................................... 154
boot .............................................................................................................................................. 154
6.7.4 Reset to Default....................................................................................................................... 154
erase startup-config ..................................................................................................................... 154
6.7.5 TFTP Update Firmware ........................................................................................................... 154
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copy tftp firmware......................................................................................................................... 154
6.7.6 Restore Configure File............................................................................................................. 154
copy tftp <running-config | flash> ................................................................................................. 154
6.7.7 Backup Configure File ............................................................................................................. 154
copy <running-config | flash> tftp ................................................................................................. 154
6.8 MAC limit............................................................................................................................................ 155
mac-limit....................................................................................................................................... 155
no mac-limit.................................................................................................................................. 155
Mac-limit....................................................................................................................................... 155
show mac-limit ............................................................................................................................. 155
6.9 Port Mirroring Configuration............................................................................................................ 156
mirror-port..................................................................................................................................... 156
show mirror-port ........................................................................................................................... 156
6.10 Quality of Service............................................................................................................................ 157
6.10.1 QoS Configuration ................................................................................................................. 157
qos priority.................................................................................................................................... 157
qos level ....................................................................................................................................... 158
show qos ...................................................................................................................................... 158
6.10.2 Per Port Priority ..................................................................................................................... 158
port priority ................................................................................................................................... 158
6.11 MAC Address Configuration.......................................................................................................... 159
clear mac-address-table............................................................................................................... 159
mac-address-table static.............................................................................................................. 159
no mac-address-table static mac-addr......................................................................................... 159
show mac-address-table.............................................................................................................. 159
show mac-address table static..................................................................................................... 159
show mac-address-table multicast............................................................................................... 159
smac-address-table static ............................................................................................................ 160
show smac-address-table ............................................................................................................ 160
show smac-address-table multicast............................................................................................. 160
[no] filter........................................................................................................................................ 160
show filter ..................................................................................................................................... 160
6.12 STP/RSTP Commands.................................................................................................................... 161
[no] spanning-tree ........................................................................................................................ 161
spanning-tree forward-delay ........................................................................................................ 161
spanning-tree hello-time............................................................................................................... 161
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spanning-tree maximum-age ....................................................................................................... 161
spanning-tree priority ................................................................................................................... 162
spanning-tree port path-cost ........................................................................................................ 162
spanning-tree port priority ............................................................................................................ 162
show spanning-tree...................................................................................................................... 162
show spanning-tree port............................................................................................................... 162
[no] spanning-tree debug ............................................................................................................. 163
spanning-tree protocol-version .................................................................................................... 163
[no] spanning-tree port mcheck ................................................................................................... 163
[no] spanning-tree port edge-port ................................................................................................ 163
[no] spanning-tree port non-stp.................................................................................................... 163
spanning-tree port point-to-point-mac.......................................................................................... 164
show spanning-tree...................................................................................................................... 164
show spanning-tree port............................................................................................................... 164
6.13 SNMP................................................................................................................................................ 165
6.13.1 System Options ..................................................................................................................... 165
Snmp /no snmp ............................................................................................................................ 165
Show snmp status........................................................................................................................ 165
snmp system-name...................................................................................................................... 165
snmp system-location .................................................................................................................. 165
snmp system-contact ................................................................................................................... 165
show snmp system....................................................................................................................... 166
6.13.2 Community Strings ................................................................................................................ 166
snmp community .......................................................................................................................... 166
no snmp community ..................................................................................................................... 166
show snmp community................................................................................................................. 166
6.13.3 Trap Managers ...................................................................................................................... 166
snmp trap ..................................................................................................................................... 166
no snmp trap ................................................................................................................................ 167
show snmp trap............................................................................................................................ 167
6.14 IGMP................................................................................................................................................. 167
igmp.............................................................................................................................................. 167
igmp fastleave .............................................................................................................................. 167
igmp querier ................................................................................................................................. 168
igmp CrossVLAN.......................................................................................................................... 168
igmp debug .................................................................................................................................. 168
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show igmp .................................................................................................................................... 168
igmp clear_statistics..................................................................................................................... 168
6.15 802.1x Protocol................................................................................................................................ 169
dot1x............................................................................................................................................. 169
radius-server host ........................................................................................................................ 169
radius-server key.......................................................................................................................... 169
radius-server nas ......................................................................................................................... 169
show radius-server ....................................................................................................................... 169
dot1x timeout quiet-period............................................................................................................ 170
dot1x timeout tx-period................................................................................................................. 170
dot1x timeout supplicant .............................................................................................................. 170
dot1x timeout radius-server.......................................................................................................... 170
dot1x max-req .............................................................................................................................. 170
dot1x timeout re-authperiod ......................................................................................................... 171
show dot1x ................................................................................................................................... 171
dot1x port ..................................................................................................................................... 171
show dot1x port............................................................................................................................ 171
6.16 Access Control List ........................................................................................................................ 172
6.16.1 IPv4 ACL commands............................................................................................................. 172
no acl............................................................................................................................................ 172
no acl count.................................................................................................................................. 172
show acl ....................................................................................................................................... 172
acl (add|edit) <1-220> (permit|deny) <0-4094> ipv4 <0-255>..................................................... 173
acl (add|edit) <1-220> (qosvoip) <0-4094>.................................................................................. 173
6.16.2 Non-IPv4 ACL commands..................................................................................................... 174
acl (add|edit) <1-220> (permit|deny) <0-4094> nonipv4 <0-65535>........................................... 174
6.17 Binding............................................................................................................................................. 175
6.17.1 SIP/SMAC binding commands .............................................................................................. 175
bind............................................................................................................................................... 175
no bind.......................................................................................................................................... 175
no bind.......................................................................................................................................... 175
show bind ..................................................................................................................................... 175
bind add........................................................................................................................................ 175
6.18 Power over Ethernet Commands (FGSW-2612PVM/FGSW-2620PVM/FGSW-2620VMP4)....... 177
6.18.1 Display System PoE status ................................................................................................... 177
show poe...................................................................................................................................... 177
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show poe status ........................................................................................................................... 177
6.18.2 Configure PoE Over Temperature Protection ....................................................................... 178
poe temperature-protection enable.............................................................................................. 178
6.18.3 Configure PoE -- System....................................................................................................... 179
poe limit-mode.............................................................................................................................. 179
6.18.4 Configure PoE -- Port ............................................................................................................ 180
poe enable ................................................................................................................................... 180
poe priority.................................................................................................................................... 181
poe maximum-power.................................................................................................................... 181
7. SWITCH OPERATION..............................................................................................183
7.1 Address Table ................................................................................................................................... 183
7.2 Learning............................................................................................................................................. 183
7.3 Forwarding & Filtering...................................................................................................................... 183
7.4 Store-and-Forward............................................................................................................................ 183
7.5 Auto-Negotiation............................................................................................................................... 183
8. POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW.................................................................185
What is PoE? ........................................................................................................................................... 185
The PoE Provision Process ................................................................................................................... 187
Stages of powering up a PoE link..................................................................................................... 187
Line Detection................................................................................................................................... 187
Classification..................................................................................................................................... 187
Start-up ............................................................................................................................................. 188
Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 188
Power Disconnection Scenarios....................................................................................................... 188
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING.............................................................................................189
APPENDIX A—RJ-45 PIN ASSIGNMENT...................................................................191
A.1 Switch's RJ-45 Pin Assignments.................................................................................................... 191
A.2 10/100Mbps, 10/100Base-TX............................................................................................................ 191
APPENDIX B—HOW TO IDENTIFY THE HARDWARE VE RSION? ........................193
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1. Introduction
The PLANET Layer 2 Managed Switch series - FGSW-2620VM, FGSW-2624SF and Managed PoE Switch series -
FGSW-2620PVM, FGSW-2620VMP4, FGSW-2612PVM and are multiple 10/100Mbps ports Ethernet Switched with Gigabit
TP/SFP fiber optical combo connective ability and robust layer 2 features; the description of these models are shown as
below:
FGSW-2620VM :
FGSW-2624SF :
FGSW-2620PVM :
FGSW-2620VMP4 :
FGSW-2612PVM :
Terms of “Managed Switch ” means the Switches mentioned titled in the cover page of this User’s manual, i.e.
FGSW-2620VM, FGSW-2620PVM, FGSW-2620VMP4, FGSW-2612PVM and FGSW-2624SF.
24-Port 10/100Base-TX + 2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed Switch
24 100Base-FX SFP Slots + 2-Port Gigabit TP/ SFP Managed Switch
24-Port 10/100Base-TX + 2-Port Gigabit TP/ SFP Managed PoE Switch
24-Port 10/100Base-TX + 2-Port Gigabit TP/ SFP Managed PoE Switch – 380W
24-Port 10/100Base-TX + 2-Port Gigabit TP/ SFP With 12-Port PoE Managed Switch
1.1 Package Contents
Open the box of the Managed Switch and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items:
Check the contents of your package for following parts:
; The Managed Switch
; User’s Manual CD
; Quick Installation Guide
x1
x1
x1
; 19” Rack Mount Accessory Kit
; Power Cord
; Rubber Feet
; RS-232 DB9 male Console cable
(PoE Switch and FGSW-2624SF(v4) only)
If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton including the
original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair.
This user manual applies only to hardware FGSW-2620VM version 2, FGSW-2624SF hardware version
4 and about how to identify the hardware version? Please refer to Appendix B .
x1
x1
X4
x1
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1.2 Product Description
High Performance Wire-Speed Switching
The PLANET FGSW-2620VM / FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM / FGSW-2624SF Managed
Switch offer 24 Ethernet ports with 2 Gigabit TP / SFP combo ports (Port-25, 26). The type 24 Fast Ethernet ports of
FGSW-2620VM and FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM are 10/100Base-TX copper (RJ-45) and
FGSW-2624SF is equipped with 24 100Base-FX complied SFP slots. These two Gigabit TP / SFP combo ports of all
models can be either 1000Base-T for 10/100/1000Mbps or 1000Base-SX/LX through SFP (Small Factor Pluggable)
interface. The distance can be extended from 100 meters (TP), 550 meters (Multi-mode fiber), up to above 10/50/70/120
kilometers (Single-mode fiber).
The series Managed Switch boast a high performance switch’s architecture that is capable of providing non-blocking switch
fabric and wire-speed throughput as high as 8.8Gbps. Its two built-in GbE uplink ports also offer incredible extensibility,
flexibility and connectivity to the Core switches or Servers.
Power over Ethernet
The PoE in-line power following the standard IEEE 802.3af makes the FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 able to power
on 24 PoE devices and FGSW-2612PVM able to power on 12 PoE devices at the distance up to 100 meters through the
4-pair Cat 5/5e UTP wire.
Cost-effective solution with SNMP monitor for Network deployment
Not only for catering to the need of easy WEB-based management but also the centralized SNMP application to monitor the
status of Switch and traffic per port, PLANET releases the cost-effective Managed Switch. The key features are as below:
380 Watts Full PoE Power (FGSW-2620VMP4)
WEB / SSL / Telnet
802.1Q / Q-in-Q VLAN
Rapid Spanning Tree
IGMP Snooping
802.1X Authentication / RADIUS
Access Control List
SNMP and 4 RMON groups
Product Table
Managed Switch Managed PoE Switch
Model FGSW-2620VM FGSW-2624SF FGSW-2612PVM FGSW-2620PVM FGSW-2620VMP4
10/100TX 24 - 24 24 24
100FX - 24 - - 10/100/1000T 2
1000SX/LX 2 (Shared)
PoE Ports - - 12 24 24
PoE Budget - - 110 Watts 190 Watts 380 Watts
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1.3 How to Use This Manual
This User Manual is structured as follows:
Section 2, INSTALLATION
The section explains the functions of the Switch and how to physically install the Managed Switch.
Section 3, SWITCH MANAGEMENT
The section contains the information about the software function of the Managed Switch.
Section 4, WEB CONFIGURATION
The section explains how to manage the Managed Switch by Web interface.
Section 5, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT
The section describes how to use the Console management interface.
Section 6, COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
The section explains how to manage the Managed Switch by Command Line interface.
Section 7, SWITCH OPERATION
The chapter explains how to does the switch operation of the Managed Switch.
Section 8, POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW
The chapter introduce the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard and PoE provision of the Managed Switch.
Section 9, TROUBSHOOTING
The chapter explains how to trouble shooting of the Managed Switch.
Appendix A
The section contains cable information of the Managed Switch.
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1.4 Product Features
¾ Physical Port
FGSW-2620VM
24-Port 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 interfaces
2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP combo interfaces
Reset button for system management
FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM
24-Port 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 with PoE Injector
2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP combo interfaces
Reset button for system management
1 RS-232 male DB9 console interface for Switch basic management and setup
FGSW-2624SF
24-Port 100Base-FX SFP Fast Ethernet slots
2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP combo interfaces
Reset button for system management
1 RS-232 male DB9 console interface for Switch basic management and setup
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¾ Layer 2 Features
Supports Auto-negotiation and Half-Duplex / Full-Duplex modes for all 10Base-T / 100Base-TX and Full-Duplex
mode for 1000Base-T ports.
Auto-MDI/MDI-X detection on each RJ-45 port
Prevents packet loss Flow Control:
• IEEE 802.3x PAUSE frame Flow Control for Full-Duplex mode
• Back-Pressure Flow Control in Half-Duplex mode
High performance Store and Forward architecture, broadcast storm control, runt/CRC filtering eliminates
erroneous packets to optimize the network bandwidth
8K MAC Address Table, automatic source address learning and ageing
Support VLANs:
• IEEE 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN
• Up to 255 VLANs groups, out of 4096 VLAN IDs
• Port-Based VLAN
• Q-in-Q tunneling (Double Tag VLAN)
Supports Link Aggregation
• Up to 13 Trunk groups
• Up to 8 ports per trunk group with 1.6Gbps bandwidth (Full Duplex mode)
• IEEE 802.3ad LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
• Cisco ether-Channel (Static Trunk)
Support Spanning Tree Protocol:
• STP, IEEE 802.1D (Classic Spanning Tree Protocol)
• RSTP, IEEE 802.1w (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
¾ Quality of Service
4 priority queues on all switch ports
Traffic classification:
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• IEEE 802.1p Class of Service
• IP TOS / DSCP code priority
• Port Base priority
Strict priority and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) CoS policies
Ingress/Egress Bandwidth control on each port
¾ Multicast
IGMP Snooping v1 and v2
IGMP Query mode for Multicast Media application
256 multicast groups
¾ Security
Layer 3 / 4 Access Control List (ACL)
IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
MAC address Filtering and MAC address Binding
IP address security management to prevent unauthorized intruder
Port Mirroring to monitor the incoming or outgoing traffic on a particular port
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¾ Management
Switch Management Interface
• Web switch management
• Telnet Command Line Interface
• SNMP v1, v2c switch management
• Console local management (Not include FGSW-2620VM)
SNMP Trap for alarm notification of events
Four RMON groups 1, 2, 3, 9 (history, statistics, alarms, and events)
Built-in Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) client
Firmware upload / download via TFTP or HTTP
Configuration upload / download via TFTP or HTTP
Supports Ping function
¾ Power over Ethernet (FGSW-2612PVM / FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 Only )
Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet End-Span PSE
Up to 24 IEEE 802.3af devices powered (FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4 only)
Up to 12 IEEE 802.3af devices powered (FGSW-2612PVM only)
Support PoE Power up to 15.4 watts for each PoE ports
Auto detect powered device (PD)
Circuit protection prevent power interference between ports
Remote power feeding up to 100m
PoE Management
• Total PoE power budget control
• Per port PoE function enable/disable
• PoE Port Power feeding priority
• Per PoE port power limit
• PD classification detection
• PoE Power Supply Over Temperature Protection
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1.5 Product Specification
Product FGSW-2620VM FGSW-2624SF
Hardware Specification
Hardware Version
10/100Mbps Copper Ports
100Mbps Fiber Ports
1000Mbps Copper Ports
SFP/mini-GBIC Slots
Switch Architecture
Switch Fabric
Switch Throughput
Address Table
Share Data Buffer
Flash
DRAM
Maximum Frame Size
Version 2 Version 4
24 10/ 100Base-TX RJ-45
---
Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports
--- 24 SFP slots
2 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 port
2 SFP interfaces, shared with Port-25 and Port-26
Store-and-Forward
8.8Gbps / non-blocking
6.547Mpps@64Bytes
8K entries
512Kbytes
4Mbytess
16Mbytes
9K Bytes
Flow Control
LED
Dimensions ( W x D x H)
Weight
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Layer 2 Functions
Back pressure for Half-Duplex
IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame for Full-Duplex
Power
Link/Activity (Green)
1000 LNK / ACT(Green)
10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)
440 x 120 x 44 mm,
1U height
1.87kg 2.6kg
100~240V AC, 50-60 Hz
25 Watts (Full load) 23.1 Watts (Full load)
Standard: 0 ~ 50 Degree C
10% to 95% (Non-condensing)
-10 Degree C ~ 85 Degree C
Power
Link/Activity (Green)
1000 LNK / ACT(Green)
10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)
440 x 220 x 44 mm,
1U height
Management Interface
Port Configuration
Telnet, Web Browser, SNMP v1, v2c
Port disable / enable.
Auto-negotiation 10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection.
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Flow Control disable / enable.
Bandwidth control and broadcast storm filter on each port.
Port Status
VLAN
Spanning Tree
Link Aggregation
Quality of Service
IGMP Snooping
Bandwidth Control
Display each port’s speed duplex mode, link status, Flow control status and Auto
negotiation status
Port-Based VLAN, up to 26 VLAN groups
IEEE 802.1q Tagged Based VLAN , 4K VLAN ID, up to 256 VLAN groups
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
Static Port Trunk
IEEE 802.3ad LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
Supports 13 groups of 8-Port trunk support
Traffic classification based on :
• Port-Based priority
• 802.1p priority,
• IP DSCP/TOS field in IP Packet
v1 and v2
256 multicast groups and IGMP querier mode
Per port Ingress / Egress bandwidth control in steps of 128Kbps
Port Mirror
Security
Access Control List
SNMP MIBs
Standards Conformance
Safety
Standards Compliance
RX / TX / Both
802.1x Port-Based Network access control
MAC Limit
Static MAC
MAC Filtering
Supports up to 220 rule entries
RFC-1157 SNMP MIB
RFC-1213 MIB-II
RFC-1215 Trap
RFC-2863 Interface MIB
RFC-1493 Bridge MIB
RFC-2674 Extended Bridge MIB (Q-Bridge)
RFC-1643
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX
IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX
IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure
IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol
IEEE 802.1p Class of service
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
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IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control
• 50 / 125µm or 62.5 / 125µm multi-mode fiber cable:
- 100Base-FX : up to 2km
- 1000Base-SX: up to 220 / 550m
Cable-Fiber-optic cable
Product FGSW-2612PVM FGSW-2620PVM FGSW-2620VMP4
Hardware Specification
Hardware Version
10/100Mbps Copper Ports
1000Mbps Copper Ports
SFP/mini-GBIC Slots
Switch Architecture
Switch Fabric
• 9 / 125µm single-mode cable, provides long distance for :
- 100Base-FX: up to 10/40/60km (very on fiber transceiver or SFP module)
- 1000Base-LX / ZX: 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 120km (very on fiber
transceiver or SFP module)
Version 1 Version 1 Version 1
24 10/ 100Base-TX RJ-45
Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports
2 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 port
2 SFP interfaces, shared with Port-25 and Port-26
Store-and-Forward
8.8Gbps / non-blocking
24 10/ 100Base-TX RJ-45
Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports
24 10/ 100Base-TX RJ-45
Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports
Switch Throughput
Address Table
Share Data Buffer
Flash
DRAM
Maximum Frame Size
Flow Control
LED
Dimensions ( W x D x H)
6.547Mpps@64Bytes
8K entries
512Kbytes
4Mbytess
16Mbytes
9K Bytes
Back pressure for Half-Duplex
IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame for Full-Duplex
Power, FAN Alarm
Link/Activity (Green)
PoE In-Use (Amber)
1000 LNK / ACT(Green)
10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)
440 x 220 x 44 mm,
1U height
Power, FAN Alarm
Link/Activity (Green)
PoE In-Use (Amber)
1000 LNK / ACT(Green)
10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)
440 x 220 x 44 mm,
1U height
Power, FAN Alarm
Link/Activity (Green)
PoE In-Use (Amber)
1000 LNK / ACT(Green)
10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)
440 x 300 x 44 mm
1U height
Weight
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
2.6kg 2.6kg 4.2kg
100~240V AC, 50-60 Hz
210 Watts (Full Load) 210 Watts (Full Load) 400 Watts (Full Load)
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Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Layer 2 Functions
Management Interface
Port Configuration
Port Status
VLAN
Spanning Tree
Standard: 0 ~ 50 Degree C
20% to 95% (Non-condensing)
-10 Degree C ~ 85 Degree C
Console, Telnet, Web Browser, SNMP v1, v2c
Port disable / enable.
Auto-negotiation 10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection.
Flow Control disable / enable.
Bandwidth control and broadcast storm filter on each port.
Display each port speed duplex mode, link status, Flow control status. And Auto
negotiation status
Port-Based VLAN, up to 26 VLAN groups
IEEE 802.1q Tagged Based VLAN , 4K VLAN ID, up to 256 VLAN groups
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
Link Aggregation
Quality of Service
IGMP Snooping
Bandwidth Control
Port Mirror
Security
Access Control List
SNMP MIBs
Static Port Trunk
IEEE 802.3ad LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
Supports 13 groups of 8-Port trunk support
Traffic classification based on :
• Port-Based priority
• 802.1p priority,
• IP DSCP/TOS field in IP Packet
v1 and v2
256 multicast groups and IGMP querier mode
Per port Ingress / Egress bandwidth control in steps of 128Kbps
RX / TX / Both
802.1x Port-Based Network access control
MAC Limit
Static MAC
MAC Filtering
Supports up to 220 rule entries
RFC-1157 SNMP MIB
RFC-1213 MIB-II
RFC-1215 Trap
RFC-2863 Interface MIB
RFC-1493 Bridge MIB
RFC-2674 Extended Bridge MIB (Q-Bridge)
RFC-1643
Power over Ethernet
PoE Standard
PoE Power Supply Type
IEEE 802.3af
End-Span
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PoE Power output
Power Pin Assignment
PoE Power Budget
Max. number of Class2 PD
Max. number of Class 3 PD
Standards Conformance
Safety
Standards Compliance
Per Port 48V DC, 350mA . Max. 15.4 watts
1/2(+), 3/6(-)
110Watts 190Watts 380Watts
12 24 24
6 12 24
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX
IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX
IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure
IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol
IEEE 802.1p Class of service
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
UL, cUL
Cable-Fiber-optic cable
• 50 / 125µm or 62.5 / 125µm multi-mode fiber cable:
- 100Base-FX : up to 2km
- 1000Base-SX: up to 220 / 550m
• 9 / 125µm single-mode cable, provides long distance for :
- 100Base-FX: up to 10/40/60km (very on fiber transceiver or SFP module)
- 1000Base-LX / ZX: 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 120km (very on fiber
transceiver or SFP module)
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2. INSTALLATION
This section describes the hardware features and installation of the Managed Switch on the desktop or rack mount. For
easier management and control of the Managed Switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front
panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before connecting any network device to the Managed
Switch, please read this chapter completely.
2.1 Hardware Description
2.1.1 Switch Front Panel
The unit front panel provides a simple interface monitoring the switch. Figure 2-1-1 to 2-1-5 shows the front panel of the
Managed Switches.
FGSW-2620VM Front Panel
FGSW-2620PVM Front Panel
FGSW-2620VMP4 Front Panel
Figure 2-1-1: FGSW-2620VM front panel
Figure 2-1-2: FGSW-2620PVM Switch front panel
Figure 2-1-3: FGSW-2620VMP4 Switch front panel
FGSW-2612PVM Front Panel
Figure 2-1-4: FGSW-2612PVM Switch front panel
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FGSW-2624SF Front Panel
Figure 2-1-5: FGSW-2624SF Switch front panel
■ 10/100Mbps TP Interface
Port-1~Port-24: 10/100Base-TX Copper, RJ-45 Twist-Pair: Up to 100 meters.
■ 100Mbps SFP Slot
Port-1~Port-24: 100Base-FX Fiber Optical (vary on SFP module).
■ Gigabit TP Interface
Port-25, Port-26: 10/100/1000Base-T Copper, RJ-45 Twist-Pair: Up to 100 meters.
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■ Gigabit SFP Slots
Port-25, Port-26: 1000Base-SX/LX mini-GBIC slot, SFP (Small Factor Pluggable) transceiver module: From 550
meters (Multi-mode fiber), up to 10/30/50/70/120 kilometers (Single-mode fiber).
■ Console Port (not include FGSW-2620VM)
The console port is a DB9, RS-232 male serial port connector. It is an interface for connecting a terminal directly.
Through the console port, it provides rich diagnostic information includes IP Address setting, factory reset, port
management, link status and system setting. Users can use the attached RS-232 cable in the package and connect to
the console port on the device. After the connection, users an run any terminal emulation program (Hyper Terminal,
ProComm Plus, Telix, Winterm and so on) to enter the startup screen of the device.
■ Reset button
At the left of front panel, the reset button is designed for reboot the Managed Switch without turn off and on the power.
The following is the summary table of Reset button functions:
Reset Button Pressed and Released Function
About 1~3 second Reboot the Managed Switch
Reset the Managed Switch to Factory Default configuration.
The Managed Switch will then reboot and load the default
Until the PWR LED lit off
(Over 5 seconds)
settings as below:
。 Default Password: admin
。 Default IP address: 192.168.0.100
。 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
。 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254
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2.1.2 LED Indications
The front panel LEDs indicates instant status of port links, data activity and system power; helps monitor and troubleshoot
when needed.
FGSW-2620VM LED indication
Figure 2-1-6: FGSW-2620VM LED panel
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
Per 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 port
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT Green
Per 10/100/1000Base-T port /SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT 1000 Green
LNK/ACT 10/100 Green
Lights to indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
Blink to indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
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FGSW-2620PVM LED indication
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
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Figure 2-1-7: FGSW-2620PVM LED panel
Per 10/100Base-TX, PoE interfaces (Port-1 to Por-24)
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT
PoE In-Use
Per 10/100/1000Base-T port /SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT 1000 Green
LNK/ACT 10/100 Green
Green
Orange
Lights:
Blink:
Lights:
Off:
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
To indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
To indicate the port is providing 48VDC in-line power.
To indicate the connected device is not a PoE Powered Device (PD).
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FGSW-2620VMP4 LED indication
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
FAN1 Green Lights to indicate that the FAN#1 has stopped.
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Figure 2-1-8: FGSW-2620VMP4 LED panel
FAN2 Green
FAN3 Green
Lights to indicate that the FAN#2 has stopped.
Lights to indicate that the FAN#3 has stopped.
Per 10/100Base-TX, PoE interfaces (Port-1 to Por-24)
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT Green
PoE In-Use Orange
Per 10/100/1000Base-T port /SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
Lights: To indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
Blink: To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lights: To indicate the port is providing 48VDC in-line power.
Off: To indicate the connected device is not a PoE Powered Device (PD).
LNK/ACT 1000 Green
LNK/ACT 10/100 Green
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
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FGSW-2612PVM LED indication
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
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Figure 2-1-9: FGSW-2612PVM LED panel
Per 10/100Base-TX, PoE interfaces (Port-1 to Por-24)
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT
PoE In-Use
Per 10/100/1000Base-T port /SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT 1000 Green
LNK/ACT 10/100 Green
Green
Orange
Lights:
Blink:
Lights:
Off:
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
To indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
To indicate the port is providing 48VDC in-line power.
To indicate the connected device is not a PoE Powered Device (PD).
FGSW-2624SF LED indication
Figure 2-1-10: FGSW-2624SF LED panel
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
Per 100Base-FX SFP slot
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LED Color Function
LNK/ACT Green
Per 10/100/1000Base-T port /SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT 1000 Green
LNK/ACT 100 Green
LNK/ACT 10 Green
Lights to indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps or 1000Mbps.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
1. Press the RESET button 1-3 seconds . The t Switch will reboot automatically.
2. Press the RESET button for about 10 seconds . The Switch will back to the factory default mode; the
entire configuration will be erased.
3. The 2 Gigabit TP/SFP combo ports are shared with port 25/26 of FGSW-2620VM / FGSW-2620PVM /
FGSW-2620VMP4 / FGSW-2612PVM / FGSW-2624SF either of them can operate at the same time.
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2.1.3 Switch Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Managed Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240V AC,
50-60Hz. Figure 2-1-11 to Figure 2-1-15 shows the rear panel of the Switch.
FGSW-2620VM Rear Panel
Figure 2-1-11: FGSW-2620VM rear panel.
FGSW-2620PVM Rear Panel
FGSW-2620VMP4 Rear Panel
FGSW-2612PVM Rear Panel
FGSW-2624SF Rear Panel
Figure 2-1-12: FGSW-2620PVM Switch rear panel
Figure 2-1-13: FGSW-2620PVM Switch rear panel
Figure 2-1-14: FGSW-2612PVM Switch rear panel
Power Notice:
Figure 2-1-15: FGSW-2624SF Switch rear panel
1. The device is a power-required device, it means, it will not work till it is powered. If your networks
should active all the time, please consider using UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your
device. It will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime.
2. In some area, installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your Managed
Switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter.
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2.2 Install the Switch
This section describes how to install the Managed Switch and make connections to it. Please read the following topics and
perform the procedures in the order being presented.
2.2.1 Desktop Installation
To install the Managed Switch on desktop or shelf, please follows these steps:
Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Managed Switch.
Step2: Place the Managed Switch on the desktop or the shelf near an AC power source.
Figure 2-2-1: Place the Managed Switch on the desktop
Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Managed Switch and the surrounding objects.
When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in
Chapter 1, Section 4, in Specification.
Step4: Connect the Managed Switch to network devices.
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports on the front of the Managed Switch
B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers, workstations or routers…etc.
Connection to the Managed Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45
tips. For more information, please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A.
Step5: Supply power to the Managed Switch.
A. Connect one end of the power cable to the Managed Switch.
B. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet.
When the Managed Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
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