Planet FGSW-2402VS, FGSW-2620VS, FGSW-2620VSF User Manual

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Revision
PLANET 24-port 10/100Mbps+ 2-Gigabit Web Smart Ethernet Switch User’s Manual
FOR MODEL: FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF
Rev: 2.0 (November. 2004)
Part No.: 2010-000031-002
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Package Contents 1
1.2 How to Use This Manual 1
1.3 Product Features 2
1.4 Product Specifications 3
Chapter 2 Installation 5
2.1 Product Description 5
2.2 Installing a FGSW-2402VS/FGSW-2620VS/FGSW-2620VSF 7
Chapter 3 Console Configuration 11
3.1 Preparing for configuration 11
3.2 Getting Started 13
Chapter 4 Web Configuration 37
4.1 Login in to the Switch 37
4.2 Main Menu 37
4.3 Port Status 39
4.4 Port Configuration 39
4.5 Trunk Configuration 40
4.6 VLAN Configuration 40
4.7 Port Mirroring Configuration 42
4.8 QoS Configuration 43
4.9 Bandwidth Control 45
4.10 Misc Configuration 46
4.11 Logout 52
Chapter 5 Switch Operation 53
5.1 Address Table 53
5.2 Learning 53
5.3 Forwarding & Filtering 53
5.4 Store-and-Forward 53
5.5 Auto-Negotiation 54
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 55
Appendix 57
A.1 Switch‘s RJ-45 Pin Assignments 57
A.2 10/100Mbps, 10/100Base-TX 57
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Package Contents
Check the contents of your package for following parts:
● 24-port 10/100Mbps + 2-Gigabit Web smart Ethernet Switch x1
● User’s manual x1
● RS-232 cable x1
● Power cord x1
● Two Rack-Mounting Brackets with Attachment Screws x1
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 return to it to us for repairing.
1.2 How to Use This Manual
This 24-port 10/100Mbps +2-Gigabit Web Smart Ethernet Switch User’s Manual is structured as follows:
● Section 2, Installation
It explains the functions of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF and how to physically install the FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW­2620VSF.
● Section 3, Console Configuration
It contains information about the smart function from the console interface of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF.
● Section 4, Web Configuration
It contains information about the smart function from the Web interface of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF.
● Section 5 Switch operation
It explains the Switch operation of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW­2620VSF.
● Section 6 Troubleshooting
It contains troubleshooting guide of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW­2620VSF.
● Appendix A
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It contains cable information of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW­2620VSF.
In the following section, the term Switch means the Switches mentioned titled in the cover page of the user manual, i.e. FGSW-2402VS, FGSW-2620VS and FGSW-2620VSF; term of switch can be any third part switches.
1.3 Product Features
● Complies with the IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z and IEEE802.3ab Giga-
bit Ethernet standard
● 24-port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch
● Each Switching ports support auto-negotiation-10/20, 100/200Mbps sup-
ported
● 2 open slots for 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-T and 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/
LX fiber-optic interface with various connection media and distances (FGSW-
2402VS only)
● 2 10/100/1000Mbps ports (FGSW-2620VS only)
● 2 10/100/1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces (FGSW-2620VSF only)
● Auto-MDI/MDI-X detection on each RJ-45 port
● Prevents packet loss with back pressure (half-duplex) and 802.3x PAUSE frame
flow control (full-duplex)
● High performance Store and Forward architecture, broadcast storm control,
runt/CRC filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network band-
width
● 6K MAC address table, automatic source address learning and ageing
● 4 Mbit embedded memory for packet buffers
● Console and Web interface for Switch basic management and setup
● Support up to 26 port-based VLAN groups
● Support up to 7 Trunk groups, each trunk for up to maximum 4 port with
800Mbps bandwidth
● Port mirroring allows monitoring of the traffic across any port in real time
● Support QoS and bandwidth control on each port
● Misc Configuration for Switch advanced configuration
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1.4 Product Specications
Model FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF
Hardware Specification
Network ports 24 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X ports
Module slot
(FGSW-2402VS only)
2 open slots for 10/100Base- TX, 1000Base-T and
100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX fiber-optic interface
Gigabit ports
(FGSW-2620VS only)
2 10/100/1000Mbps ports
Gigabit ports (FGSW-
2620VSF only)
2 10/100/100Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces
Console port 1 RS-232 DB-9 male
Dimensions 440 x 200 x 44 mm (1U height)
Weight 2.6 kg
Power Requirement 100~240 (±10%) VAC, 50-60 (±3) Hz
Power Consumption 30 Watts maximum / 102 BTU/hr maximum
Switch Specification
Switch architecture Store-and-forward
Address Table 6K entries, auto learning/ageing
Shared data Buffer 4 Mbit embedded memory for packet buffers
Flow Control
Back pressure for half duplex, IEEE 802.3x for full-
duplex
Packet Control Runt & CRC filtering, Broadcast storm control
Switching Fabric 8.8Gbps
Switch Management
Port Configuration
Port disable/enable. Auto-negotiation disable/enable.
10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection. Flow
control disable/enable
Port Status
Display each port’s disable/enable status, each port’s
link status, and speed duplex mode. Flow control
status
Trunk 7-trunk groups with up to 4-port per trunk
VLAN 26 Port-based VLAN groups
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Port Mirroring
1 Mirroring port to monitor several mirrored ports.
The monitor modes are Disable, RX, TX, TX& RX
QoS Allow to assign low and high priority on each port
Bandwidth control Allow to assign rate control on each port
Standards Conformance
Network Standards
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3z(Gigabit Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet)
IEEE802.3x (Flow control)
IEEE 802.1p QoS
Operating Temperature 0~50ºC
Storage Temperature -40~70ºC
Humidity 5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Regulation Compliance FCC Class A, VCCI Class A, CISPR 22 Class A
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Chapter 2
Installation
This section describes the functionalities of the Switch components and guides how to install it on the desktop or shelf. Basic knowledge of networking is assumed. Please read this chapter completely before continuing.
2.1 Product Description
The Switch provides 24 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports with 2 open slots or 2 xed 10/100/1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces (port25, 26). The two open slots can be installed by 10/100Base-TX TP port or 1000Base-T TP port and 100Base-FX or 1000Base­SX / LX ber-optic interfaces. The distance range is 100 meters (TP) and 2 kilometers (Multi-mode, ST or SC), up to 15 kilometers (Single-mode, SC). The 2 SFP interfaces can install the optional Mini-GBIC module for 1000Base-SX / LX ber-optic interfaces. The Switch with non-blocking backplane and simplies the task of upgrading your LAN to cater for increased bandwidth demand.
Equipped with console and Web interface, the Web Smart Ethernet Switch can be programmed for basic Switch management functions such as port speed conguration, Port Trunking, VLAN, Port Mirroring, QoS, bandwidth control, Misc Conguration.
2.1.1 Product Overview
The Switch is a Web Smart Ethernet Switch with 24 RJ-45 10/100Mbps ports. The Switch also provides up to two 100Mbps or 1000Mbps ber ports, and two 10/100Mbps TP or 1000Base-T ports for cost effective high-performance network connectivity. With its
8.8Gbps non-blocking switch fabric, the PLANET Switch can also provide a local, high bandwidth, Fast Ethernet network for your departmental backbone plus the ability to trunk four ports (800Mbps) to enable switch-to-switch backbone. The advanced functionality of the Switch eliminates traditional problems associated with the use of Ethernet. Users can be segregated using built-in VLAN functionality. These, coupled with the exible ber module options, make the Switch one of the best and most cost-effective MTU switch solutions for Multi-tenant service providers.
This product also supports store-and-forward forwarding scheme to ensure low latency and high data integrity, eliminates unnecessary trafc and relieves congestion on critical network paths. With an intelligent address recognition algorithm, Switch could recognize up to 6K different MAC address and enables ltering and forwarding at full wire speed.
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2.1.2 Switch Front Panel
Figure 2-1 shows front panel of FGSW-2402VS.
Figure 2-1 PLANET FGSW-2402VS Front Panel
Figure 2-2 shows front panel of FGSW-2620VS.
Figure 2-2 PLANET FGSW-2620VS Front Panel
Figure 2-3 shows front panel of FGSW-2620VSF.
Figure 2-3 PLANET FGSW-2620VSF Front Panel
2.1.3 LED Indicators
System
LED Color
Function
PWR Green Lit: Power on
Per 10/100Mbps port
LED Color
Function
LNK/ACT Green
Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully
established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or re-
ceiving data over that port.
100 Orange
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps.
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Per 10/100/1000Mbps port (FGSW-2620VS only)
LED Color
Function
LNK/ACT Green
Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully
established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or re-
ceiving data over that port.
100/1000
Green /
Orange
Orange: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Green: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
FDX Green
Lit: indicate that port is operating in full-duplex mode.
Off: indicate that port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Blink: if a collision is detected when the port is in half-
duplex mode.
Per 1000Base-T port (FGSW-2620VSF only)
LED Color
Function
LNK/ACT/
1000
Green
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or
100Mbps.
LNK/ACT/
100
Orange
Lit: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
Off: indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or
1000Mbps.
Per SFP interface (FGSW-2620VSF only)
LED Color
Function
LNK/ACT Green
Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully
established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or re-
ceiving data over that port.
FDX Orange
Lit: indicate that the connection made through the cor-
responding port is running in Full Duplex mode.
Note:
The 2 1000Base-T port and 2 STP interfaces are shared with port 25/26 of FGSW-2620VSF. Either of them can operate at the same time.
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2.1.4 Extension Slots
The extension slots #25 and #26 of FGSW-2402VS can be a 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-T or 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX switching port as the extension module installed.
Please refer to the section 3.2.4 Port Conguration for the detailed installation and settings.
2.1.5 Switch Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which ac-cepts input power from 100 to 240VAC, 0.5A, 50-60Hz. Figure 2-4 shows Rear panel of the Switch.
Figure 2-4 Rear Panel of the Switch
Power Notice:
1. The device is a power-required device, it means, it will not work till it is pow-
ered. 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 Switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch
or the power adapter.
2.2 Installing the Switch
This part describes how to install your Web Smart Ethernet Switch and make connections to the Switch. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented.
To install your Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps.
2.2.1 Desktop Installation
To install a Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps:
Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Switch.
Step2: Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source.
Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Switch and the surrounding objects.
Note:
When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in Chapter 1, Section 4, Specication.
Step4: Connect your Switch to network devices.
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100 RJ-45 ports on the
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front of the Switch.
B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer serv-
ers, workstations or routers…etc.
Note:
Connection to the Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more information, please see the Cabling Specication in Appendix A.
Step5: Supply power to the Switch.
A. Connect one end of the power cable to the Switch.
B. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet then power
on the Switch.
When the Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
2.2.2 Rack Mounting
To install the Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, follow the instructions described below.
Step1: Place your Switch on a hard at surface, with the front panel positioned towards
your front side.
Step2: Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the Switch with supplied screws
attached to the package. Figure 2-5 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Switch.
Figure 2-5 Attaching the brackets to the Switch
Caution:
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty.
Step3: Secure the brackets tightly.
Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side.
Step5: After the brackets are attached to the Switch, use suitable screws to securely
attach the brackets to the rack, as shown in gure 2-6.
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Figure 2-6 Mounting the Switch in a Rack
Step6: Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to
connect the network cabling and supply power to your Switch.
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Chapter 3
Console Configuration
Unlike the unmanaged switch, the web Smart Switch performs series smart functions that make the Switch operate more effectively. This section will describe the common usage of the Switch Smart Conguration.
Note:
The following section will base on the console screens of FGSW­2402VS, for FGSW-2620VS /FGSW-2620VSF the display will be the same to FGSW-2402VS.
3.1 Preparing for conguration
3.1.1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS-232 Port
When you are ready to congure the smart functions of the Switch, make sure you had connected the supplied RS-232 serial cable to the RS-232 port at the front panel of your Switch and your PC.
3.1.2 Terminal Emulation Setup Program
In Windows 98/2000/XP, launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust settings as below:
• Emulation: VT-100 compatible
• Baud per second: 9600
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow Control: None
To get a demonstration, please see the gure 3-1.
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Figure 3-1 Console Port Settings for smart functions
3.1.3 Power-up Self-test Status
As the Switch powers on, it goes through a self-test process to ensure proper operations of the Switch hardware. The messages will be displayed to show the test progress. When the test completes successfully, the system will display a login screen. If any of the components fails during the test, you may need to contact your local dealer and have the Switch replaced. Figure 3-2 shows a successful Self-test menu of the Power-up System Self-diagnostic Process.
Figure 3-2 Power-up System Self-diagnostic screen
3.1.4 Login
After the self-test completes successfully, the screen in gure 3-3 appears. Login is required to access the console interface. The factory default username is "admin" without password. You may change it in the Misc Conguration. To access to the Main Menu, please always enter the correct username and password.
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Figure 3-3 Switch Console Login screen
3.2 Getting Started
3.2.1 General Guidelines
Switch allows users to congure the device via menu screens.
To work within the menu, please follow the guidelines shown in Table 3-1.
Item Description
Value 0-8 Choose one item from the console screen.
TAB KEY Choose next item from the console screen.
Arrows KEY
 means up, down, left, right .
BACKSPACE Back to previous item from the console screen.
ENTER KEY Access the highlighted item from the console screen.
SPACE KEY When a List item is performed, the Space key starts
the selection and scrolls through the available choices.
ESC Return to the actions menu.
Table 3-1 General Guideline within the Menu
3.2.2 Main Menu Screen
The main menu enables you to view and manage the Switch settings. Use the "Tab" keys to move the highlight over a selection. Press “ Enter” key for chooses Smart function of Switch. After entering into any smart function screen, choose <Edit> for conguring. Then Press the "Space Bar” to toggle back and forth between the options. After setup completed, press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for save the current conguration. You can also choose each function through press the value 0-8 on your keyboard. Please refer to gure 3-4 for available options on main menu.
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Figure 3-4 Main Menu Screen
1. Port Status
Display the port status, which allow you to view the port disable/enable status,
current link status, speed/duplex mode, flow control status. Explained on sec-
tion 3.2.3.
2. Port Configuration
Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on
each port, per port 10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection. Flow con-
trol disable/enable on each port. Explained on section 3.2.4.
3. Trunk Configuration
Allow user to enable the trunk function and configure. Explained in section
3.2.5.
4. VLAN Configuration
Allow user to enable the port-based VLAN function and configure. Explained
in section 3.2.6.
5. Port Mirroring Configuration
Allow user to enable the port mirroring function and configure. Explained in
section 3.2.7.
6. QoS Configuration
Allow user to enable the QoS function and configure. Explained in section
3.2.8.
7. Bandwidth Control
Allow user to enable the bandwidth control function and configure. Explained
in section 3.2.9.
8. Misc Configuration
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Allow user to configure the advanced function. Explained in section 3.2.10.
0. Logout
Allow user to logout the Switch console interface. Explained in section 3.2.11.
3.2.3 Port Status
Press 1 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Status and press “Enter” to access the screen of Port Status from the Main Menu screen (please see the gure3-4). The screen of Port Status in gure 3-5 appears. Table 3-2 describes the Port Status objects of Switch. This menu allows you to view the port status of the Switch.
Figure 3-5 Port Status Screen
Object Description
Port Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot.
Enable Display disable or enable on each port.
Link Display current link status on each port.
Spd/Dpx Display current speed duplex mode on each port.
Flow Ctrl Display current flow control status on each port.
Table 3-2 Descriptions of the Port Status screen Objects
3.2.4 Port Conguration
Press 2 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Conguration and press “Enter” to access the screen of Port Conguration from the Main Menu screen (please see the gure3-4).
The screen of Port Conguration in gure 3-6 appears. Table 3-3 describes the Port Conguration objects. This menu allows you to change the port conguration of the Switch. The user can disable/enable each port and determine each port’s auto-negotiation mode, speed, duplex mode, ow control. Use the “TAB” key to choose the <Edit> then press “Enter”. Then start to modify these settings. Use the “TAB” key to move the highlight to the object and press the “Space Bar” key to toggle back and forth between
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the options. After setup completed, press “ESC” key to return to Actions menu and use the “TAB” key to choose the <Save> for saving the current conguration.
Figure 3-6 Port Conguration Screen
Object Description
Port Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot.
Enable Allow user to disable or enable each port.
Auto Allow user to disable or enable Auto negotiation feature on each
port.
Spd/Dpx Allow user to change the speed duplex mode on each port.
Flow Ctrl Allow user to disable or enable flow control on each port.
Table 3-3 Descriptions of the Port Conguration Screen Objects
Please refer to the following operation table of port #25/ port # 26 with available module.
Module-slot / Port
#25, #26
Module / Port Type Speed / Duplex
MII-TP 10/100Base-TX; RJ-45 Auto-negotiation and force-du-
plex mode mode
MII-GT / FGSW-
2620VS
10/100/ 1 0 0 0 B a s e -T;
RJ-45
Auto-negotiation and force-du-
plex mode
MII-SC / MII-Sxx
*1
100Base-FX; SC 100 Full/Half-duplex mode
MII-ST 100Base-FX; ST 100 Full/Half-duplex mode
MII-SA20/SB20 100Base-FX;
Single SC
100 Full/Half-duplex mode
MII-SX 1000Base-SX; SC Force 1000 Full-duplex mode
*2
MII-LX /MII-Lxx
*1
1000Base-LX; SC Force 1000 Full-duplex mode
*2
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MII-SFP /
FGSW-2620VSF
1000Base-T; RJ-45,
1000Base-SX and
1000Base-LX; LC
Auto-negotiation and force
duplex mode on 1000Base-T
interface
Auto-negotiation mode on
1000Base-SX/ LX interface
Table 3-4 Operation of MII-series module
Note:
1. xx represents the maximum fiber-optic distance, for
example MII-L40 for 40kilometers. For the available
models, please consult your local dealer for the avail-
able modules.
2. For fiber module/interface, please also check the link
partner is set to forced full-duplex for the connection.
Normally, for port #25, #26, you can use the default setting and check the link partner to be the same operating mode as the table above.
3.2.5 Trunk Conguration
Press 3 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Trunk Conguration and press “Enter” to access the screen of Trunk Conguration from the Main Menu screen (please see the gure3-4).
The screen of Trunk Conguration in gure 3-7 appears. Table 3-5 shows the descriptions of the Trunk Conguration screen Objects. The Port Trunking Conguration menu controls the port trunking or the so-called Link Aggregation function. There are 7 Trunk groups in the Switch can be bundled together to form a high-speed trunk. Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit> and press “Enter”. Then start to modify these settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to toggle back and forth between the options. After setup completed, press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for saving the current conguration.
Figure 3-7 Trunk Conguration Screen
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