User’s Manual of WGS Managed Series
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User’s Manual of WGS Managed Series
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Disclaimer
PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User's Manual is accurate; PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred.
Information in this User's Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET. PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User's Manual. PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User's Manual, and reserves the right to make improvements to this User's Manual and/or to the products described in this User's Manual, at any time without notice.
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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 his 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. In view of saving the energy and reducing the unnecessary power consumption, 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.
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PLANET WGS-managed series User's Manual
FOR MODEL: WGS-804HPT/WGS-4215-8T/WGS-4215-8T2S
REVISION: 1.0 (Sep., 2015)
Part No: EM-WGS-managed series_v1.0
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1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................. |
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1.1 |
Packet Contents................................................................................................................................................ |
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1.2 |
Product Description ......................................................................................................................................... |
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1.3 How to Use This Manual .................................................................................................................................. |
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Product Features .............................................................................................................................................. |
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1.5 |
Product Specifications..................................................................................................................................... |
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2. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... |
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2.1 |
Hardware Description....................................................................................................................................... |
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2.1.1 Switch Front Panel .............................................................................................................................................. |
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2.1.2 LED Indications ................................................................................................................................................... |
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2.1.3 Physical Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................... |
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2.2 |
Installing the Switch ......................................................................................................................................... |
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2.2.1 Wall Mount/Magnet Installation............................................................................................................................ |
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2.2.2 DIN-rail Mount Installation ................................................................................................................................... |
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2.2.3 Installing the SFP transceiver .............................................................................................................................. |
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3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................... |
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Requirements .................................................................................................................................................... |
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3.2 Management Access Overview ....................................................................................................................... |
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3.3 Web Management ............................................................................................................................................. |
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3.4 SNMP-based Network Management ............................................................................................................... |
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3.5 PLANET Smart Discovery Utility..................................................................................................................... |
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4. WEB CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................... |
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4.1 Main Web Page.................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.1.1 Save Button......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.1.2 Configuration Manager ........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.1.2.1 Saving Configuration ................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2 |
System ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.1 System Information.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.2 IP Configurations ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.3 IPv6 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.4 User Configuration............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.5 Time Settings....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.5.1 System Time.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.5.2 SNTP Server Settings ............................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.6 Log Management................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.6.1 Local Log................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.6.2 Local Log................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.6.3 Remote Syslog .......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.6.4 Log Message............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.7 SNMP Management ............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.2.7.1 SNMP Overview ........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.2.7.2 SNMP System Information ........................................................................................................................ |
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4.2.7.3 SNMP View ............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.7.4 SNMP Access Group................................................................................................................................. |
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4.2.7.5 SNMP Community ..................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.7.6 SNMP User ............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.7.7 SNMPv1, 2 Notification Recipients............................................................................................................ |
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4.2.7.8 SNMPv3 Notification Recipients................................................................................................................ |
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4.2.7.9 SNMP Engine ID ....................................................................................................................................... |
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4.2.7.10 SNMP Remote Engine ID........................................................................................................................ |
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4.3 Port Management.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.3.1 Port Configuration................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.3.2 Port Counters ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.3 Bandwidth Utilization ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.4 Port Mirroring....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.5 Jumbo Frame ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.6 Port Error Disabled Configuration........................................................................................................................ |
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4.3.7 Port Error Disabled .............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.3.8 Protected Ports.................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.9 EEE ..................................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.10 SFP Module Information .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.3.10.1 SFP Module Status.................................................................................................................................. |
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4.3.10.1 SFP Module Detail Status...................................................................................................................... |
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4.4 Link Aggregation ............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.4.1 LAG Setting ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.4.2 LAG Management ............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.4.3 LAG Port Setting................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.4.4 LACP Setting ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.4.5 LACP Port Setting ............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.4.6 LAG Status ........................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.5 VLAN ................................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.5.1 VLAN Overview ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.5.2 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.3 Management VLAN ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.4 Create VLAN ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.5 Interface Settings............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.6 Port to VLAN...................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.7 Port VLAN Membership..................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.8 Protocol VLAN Group Setting ............................................................................................................................ |
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4.5.9 Protocol VLAN Port Setting ............................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.10 GVRP Setting .................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.5.11 GVRP Port Setting ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.12 GVRP VLAN .................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.13 GVRP Statistics ............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.14 VLAN setting example: .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.14.1 Two separate 802.1Q VLANs ................................................................................................................ |
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4.5.14.2 VLAN Trunking between two 802.1Q aware switches ........................................................................... |
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4.6 Spanning Tree Protocol.................................................................................................................................. |
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4.6.1 Theory ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.6.2 STP Global Settings .......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.6.3 STP Port Setting................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.6.4 CIST Instance Setting........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.6.5 CIST Port Setting............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.6.6 MST Instance Configuration .............................................................................................................................. |
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4.6.7 MST Port Setting ............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.6.8 STP Statistics .................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7 Multicast .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.1 Properties .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.2 IGMP Snooping ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.2.1 IGMP Setting ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.2.2 IGMP Querier Setting .............................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.2.3 IGMP Static Group................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.2.4 IGMP Group Table................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.2.5 IGMP Router Setting ............................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.2.6 IGMP Router Table .................................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.2.7 IGMP Forward All .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.3 IGMP Snooping Statics...................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.4 MLD Snooping................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.4.1 MLD Setting............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.4.2 MLD Static Group .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.4.3 MLD Group Table .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.4.4 MLD Router Setting................................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.4.5 MLD Router Table.................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.4.6 MLD Forward All...................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.5 MLD Snooping Statics ....................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.6 Multicast Throttling Setting ................................................................................................................................ |
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4.7.7 Multicast Filter ................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.7.1 Multicast Profile Setting ........................................................................................................................... |
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4.7.7.2 IGMP Filter Setting .................................................................................................................................. |
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4.7.7.3 MLD Filter Setting.................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8 Quality of Service ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.1 Understanding QoS ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.2 General.............................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.8.2.1 QoS Properties........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.2.2 QoS Port Settings.................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.2.3 Queue Settings........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.2.4 CoS Mapping........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.2.5 DSCP Mapping........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.2.6 IP Precedence Mapping .......................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.3 QoS Basic Mode................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.3.1 Global Settings ........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.3.2 Port Settings............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.4 Rate Limit .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.4.1 Ingress Bandwidth Control ...................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.4.2 Egress Bandwidth Control ....................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.4.3 Egress Queue ......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.5 Voice VLAN ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.5.8.1 Introduction to Voice VLAN...................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.5.2 Properties ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.8.5.3 Telephony OUI MAC Setting.................................................................................................................... |
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4.8.5.4 Telephony OUI Port Setting ..................................................................................................................... |
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4.9 Security............................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.1 802.1X ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.1.1 Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-based Authentication.......................................................................... |
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4.9.1.2 802.1X Setting......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.1.3 802.1X Port Setting ................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.1.4 Guest VLAN Setting ................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.1.5 Authenticated Host .................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.2 RADIUS Server ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.3 TACACS+ Server............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.4 AAA ................................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.4.1 Login List ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.4.2 Enable List............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.5 Access ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.5.1 Telnet....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.5.2 SSH ......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.5.3 HTTP....................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.5.4 HTTPs ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.6 Management Access Method ............................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.6.1 Profile Rules ............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.6.2 Access Rules........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.7 DHCP Snooping ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.7.1 DHCP Snooping Overview ...................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.7.2 Global Setting.......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.7.3 DHCP Snooping VLAN Setting................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.7.4 Port Setting.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.7.5 Statistics .................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.7.6 Database Agent ....................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.7.7 Rate Limit ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.7.8 Option82 Global Setting .......................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.7.9 Option82 Port Setting .............................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.7.10 Option82 Circuit-ID Setting.................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.8 Dynamic ARP Inspection ................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.8.1 Global Setting.......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.8.2 VLAN Setting........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.8.3 Port Setting.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.8.4 Statistics .................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.8.5 Rate Limit ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.9 IP Source Guard................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.9.1 Port Settings............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.9.2 Binding Table........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.10 Port Security.................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.11 DoS.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.9.11.1 Global DoS Setting ................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.11.2 DoS Port Setting .................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.12 Storm Control................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.9.12.1 Global Setting........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.9.12.2 Port Setting............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.10 ACL................................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.10.1 MAC-based ACL.............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.10.2 MAC-based ACE ............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.10.3 IPv4-based ACL............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.10.4 IPv4-based ACE .............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.10.5 IPv6-based ACL............................................................................................................................................... |
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4.10.6 IPv6-based ACE .............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.10.7 ACL Binding..................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.11 MAC Address Table ...................................................................................................................................... |
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4.11.1 Static MAC Setting........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.11.2 MAC Filtering ................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.11.3 Dynamic Address Setting................................................................................................................................. |
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4.11.4 Dynamic Learned............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.12 LLDP............................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.12.1 Link Layer Discovery Protocol ......................................................................................................................... |
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4.12.2 LLDP Global Setting ........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.12.3 LLDP Port Setting............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.12.4 LLDP Local Device .......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.12.5 LLDP Remove Device ..................................................................................................................................... |
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4.12.6 MED Network Policy........................................................................................................................................ |
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4.12.7 MED Port Setting............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.12.8 LLDP Overloading ........................................................................................................................................... |
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4.12.9 LLDP Statistics ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.13 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.13.1 Cable Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.13.2 Ping ................................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.13.3 Ping Test.......................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.13.4 IPv6 Ping Test.................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.13.5 Trace Router.................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.14 RMON............................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.14.1 RMON Statistics .............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.14.2 RMON Event ................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.14.3 RMON Event Log ............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.14.4 RMON Alarm ................................................................................................................................................... |
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4.14.5 RMON History ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.14.6 RMON History Log .......................................................................................................................................... |
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4.15 Power over Ethernet..................................................................................................................................... |
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4.15.1 Power over Ethernet Powered Device............................................................................................................. |
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4.15.2 System Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... |
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4.15.3 Power over Ethernet Configuration.................................................................................................................. |
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4.15.4 PoE Schedule.................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.15.5 PoE Alive Check Configuration........................................................................................................................ |
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4.16 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.16.1 Factory Default ................................................................................................................................................ |
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4.16.2 Reboot Switch ................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.16.3 Backup Manager ............................................................................................................................................. |
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4.16.4 Upgrade Manager............................................................................................................................................ |
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4.16.5 Dual Image ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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5. SWITCH OPERATION ....................................................................................................... |
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5.1 Address Table ................................................................................................................................................. |
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5.2 Learning........................................................................................................................................................... |
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5.3 Forwarding & Filtering ................................................................................................................................... |
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5.4 Store-and-Forward.......................................................................................................................................... |
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5.5 Auto-Negotiation............................................................................................................................................. |
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................... |
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APPENDIX A Switch's RJ45 Pin Assignments................................................................... |
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1000Mbps, 1000BASE-T ................................................................................................................................ |
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10/100Mbps, 10/100BASE-TX ........................................................................................................................ |
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Thank you for purchasing PLANET WGS Managed Switch series, which comes with multiple Gigabit Ethernet copper and SFP fiber optic connectibility and robust layer 2 and layer 4 features. The description of this model is shown below:
WGS-804HPT Industrial 8-Port 10/100/1000T Wall-mount Managed Switch with 4-Port PoE+ (-40~75 degrees C)
WGS-4215-8T Industrial 8-Port 10/100/1000T Wall-mount Managed Switch (-40~75 degrees C)
WGS-4215-8T2S Industrial 8-Port 10/100/1000T + 2-Port 100/1000X SFP Wall-mount Managed Switch (-40~75 degrees C)
“Managed Switch” is used as an alternative name in this user’s manual.
Open the box of the Managed Switch and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items:
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Easily-deployed and Expanded Network
Designed to be installed in a wall enclosure or simply mounted on a wall at any convenient location, PLANET WGS managed series, an innovative, Industrial Wall-mount Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch, offers IPv6/IPv4 dual stack management, intelligent Layer 2 management functions, and user-friendly interface. The WGS managed series is able to operate reliably, stably and quietly in any environment without affecting its performance. Featuring ultra networking speed and operating temperature ranging from -40 to 75 degrees C in a compact but rugged IP30 metal housing, the WGS managed series is an ideal solution to meeting the demand for the following network applications:
Building/Home automation network
Internet of things (IoT)
IP surveillance
Wireless LAN
Innovative Wall-mount Installation
The WGS managed series is specially designed to be installed in a narrow environment, such as wall enclosure or electric weak box. The compact, flat and wall-mounted design fits easily in any space-limited location. It adopts the user-friendly “Front Access” design, making the installing, cable wiring, LED monitoring and maintenance of the wall-mount managed switch placed in an enclosure very convenient for technicians. The WGS managed series can be installed by fixed wall mounting, magnetic wall mounting or DIN rail, thereby making its usability more flexible.
Dual Power Input for High Availability Network System
The WGS managed series features a strong dual power input system incorporated into customer’s automation network to enhance system reliability and uptime. In the example below, when the 3-pin terminal block fails to work, the hardware failover function will be activated automatically to keep powering the WGS managed series via the DC plug power alternatively without any loss of operation.
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Environment-friendly, Smart Fan Design for Silent Operation
The WGS managed series features a desktop-sized metal housing, a low noise design and an effective ventilation system. It supports the smart fan technology to automatically control the speed of the built-in fan to reduce noise and maintain the temperature of the PoE switch for optimal power output capability. The WGS managed series is able to operate reliably, stably and quietly in any environment without affecting its performance.
IPv6/IPv4 Dual Stack
Supporting both IPv6 and IPv4 protocols, the WGS managed series helps the SMBs to step in the IPv6 era with the lowest investment as its network facilities need not to be replaced or overhauled if the IPv6 FTTx edge network is set up.
Robust Layer 2 Features
The WGS managed series can be programmed for advanced switch management functions such as dynamic port link aggregation, 802.1Q VLAN and Q-in-Q VLAN, Multiple Spanning Tree protocol (MSTP), Loop and BPDU Guard, IGMP Snooping, and MLD Snooping. Via the link aggregation, the WGS managed series allows the operation of a high-speed trunk to combine with multiple ports such as a 16Gbps fat pipe, and supports fail-over as well. Also, the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is the Layer 2 protocol included to help discover basic information about neighboring devices on the local broadcast domain.
Efficient Traffic Control
The WGS managed series is loaded with robust QoS features and powerful traffic management to enhance services to business-class data, voice, and video solutions. The functionality includes broadcast / multicast storm control, per port bandwidth control, IP DSCP QoS priority and remarking. It guarantees the best performance for VoIP and video stream transmission, and empowers the enterprises to take full advantage of the limited network resources.
Powerful Security
PLANET WGS managed series offers comprehensive IPv4 / IPv6 Layer 2 to Layer 4 Access Control List (ACL) for enforcing security to the edge. It can be used to restrict network access by denying packets based on source and destination IP address, TCP/UDP ports or defined typical network applications. Its protection mechanism also comprises 802.1X port-based user and device authentication, which can be deployed with RADIUS to ensure the port level security and block illegal users. With the
Protected Port function, communication between edge ports can be prevented to guarantee user privacy. Furthermore, Port Security function allows to limit the number of network devices on a given port.
Advanced Network Security
The WGS managed series also provides DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard and Dynamic ARP Inspection functions to prevent IP snooping from attack and discard ARP packets with invalid MAC address. The network administrators can now construct highly secured corporate networks with considerably less time and effort than before.
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Friendly and Secure Management
For efficient management, the WGS managed series is equipped with Web, Telnet and SNMP management interfaces. With the built-in Web-based management interface, the WGS managed series offers an easy-to-use, platform-independent management and configuration facility. By supporting the standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), the switch can be managed via any standard management software. For text-based management, the switch can be accessed via Telnet. Moreover, the WGS managed series offers secure remote management by supporting SSH, SSL and SNMPv3 connections which encrypt the packet content at each session.
Perfect Managed PoE+ Switch
PLANET WGS PoE managed series is the new generation of PLANET Managed Gigabit PoE+ Switch featuring PLANET intelligent PoE functions to improve the availability of critical business applications. It provides a quick, safe and cost-effective Power over Ethernet network solution to IP security surveillance for small businesses and enterprises.
Built-in Unique PoE Functions for Powered Devices Management
As a managed PoE Switch for surveillance, wireless and VoIP networks, the WGS PoE managed series features special PoE Management functions:
PD Alive Check
Scheduled Power Recycling
PoE Schedule
PoE Usage Monitoring
Intelligent Powered Device Alive Check
The WGS PoE managed series can be configured to monitor connected PD (Powered Device) status in real time via ping action. Once the PD stops working and responding, the WGS PoE managed series will resume the PoE port power and bring the PD back to work. It will greatly enhance the network reliability through the PoE port resetting the PD’s power source and reducing administrator management burden.
Scheduled Power Recycling
The WGS PoE managed series allows each of the connected PoE IP cameras or PoE wireless access points to reboot at a specific time each week. Therefore, it will reduce the chance of IP camera or AP crash resulting from buffer overflow.
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PoE Schedule for Energy Saving
Under the trend of energy saving worldwide and contributing to environmental protection, the WGS PoE managed series can effectively control the power supply besides its capability of giving high watts power. The “PoE schedule” function helps you to enable or disable PoE power feeding for each PoE port during specified time intervals and it is a powerful function to help SMBs or enterprises save power and money. It also increases security by powering off PDs that should not be in use during non-business hours.
PoE Usage Monitoring
Via the power usage chart in the web management interface, the WGS PoE managed series enables the administrator to monitor the status of the power usage of the connected PDs in real time. Thus, it greatly enhances the management efficiency of the facilities.
Flexibility and Extension Solution
The WGS-4215-8T2S provides two dual-speed fiber SFP slots, it can also connect with the 100BASE-FX / 1000Base-SX/LX SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) fiber transceiver and then to backbone switch and monitoring center over a long distance. The distance can be extended from 550 meters to 2 kilometers (multi-mode fiber) and up to 10/20/30/40/50/70/120 kilometers (single-mode fiber or WDM fiber). They are well suited for applications within the enterprise data centers and distributions.
Intelligent SFP Diagnosis Mechanism
The WGS-4215-8T2S supports SFP-DDM (Digital Diagnostic Monitor) function that greatly helps network administrator to easily monitor real-time parameters of the SFP, such as optical output power, optical input power, temperature, laser bias current and transceiver supply voltage.
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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, SWITCH OPERATION
The chapter explains how to do the switch operation of the Managed Switch.
Section 6, TROUBLESHOOTING
The chapter explains how to troubleshoot the Managed Switch.
Appendix A
The section contains cable information of the Managed Switch.
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Physical Port
■10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit RJ45 copper
■100/1000BASE-X mini-GBIC/SFP slots (WGS-4215-8T2S only)
Power over Ethernet (WGS PoE managed series)
■Complies with IEEE 802.3at High Power over Ethernet End-span PSE
■Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet End-span PSE
■IEEE 802.3af/802.3at devices powered
■Supports PoE Power up to 36 watts for each PoE port
■Auto detects powered device (PD)
■Circuit protection prevents power interference between ports
■Remote power feeding up to 100 meters
■PoE Management
Total PoE power budget control
Per port PoE function enable/disable
PoE Port Power feeding priority
Per PoE port power limitation
PD classification detection
PD alive check
PoE schedule
Layer 2 Features
■Prevents packet loss with back pressure (half-duplex) and IEEE 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 bandwidth
■Supports VLAN
-IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLAN
-Provider Bridging (VLAN Q-in-Q) support (IEEE 802.1ad)
-Protocol VLAN
-Voice VLAN
-Private VLAN
-Management VLAN
-GVRP
■Supports Spanning Tree Protocol
-STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)
-RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
-MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol)
-STP BPDU Guard, BPDU Filtering and BPDU Forwarding
■Supports Link Aggregation
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Cisco ether-channel (static trunk)
■Provides port mirror (many-to-1)
■Loop protection to avoid broadcast loops
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Quality of Service
■Ingress/Egress Rate Limit per port bandwidth control
■Storm Control support
Broadcast/Unknown unicast/Unknown multicast
■Traffic classification
-IEEE 802.1p CoS
-TOS/DSCP/IP Precedence of IPv4/IPv6 packets
■Strict priority and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) CoS policies
Multicast
■Supports IGMP Snooping v2 and v3
■Supports MLD Snooping v1, v2
■IGMP Querier mode support
■IGMP Snooping port filtering
■MLD Snooping port filtering
Security
■Authentication
IEEE 802.1X Port-based network access authentication
Built-in RADIUS client to co-operate with the RADIUS servers
RADIUS/TACACS+ login user access authentication
■Access Control List
IPv4/IPv6 IP-based ACL
MAC-based ACL
■MAC Security
Static MAC
MAC Filtering
■Port Security for Source MAC address entries filtering
■DHCP Snooping to filter distrusted DHCP messages
■Dynamic ARP Inspection discards ARP packets with invalid MAC address to IP address binding
■IP Source Guard prevents IP spoofing attacks
■DoS Attack Prevention
■SSH/SSL
Management
■IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack management
■Switch Management Interface
-Web switch management
-Telnet Command Line Interface
-SNMP v1, v2c and v3
-SSH/SSL secure access
■User Privilege Levels Control
■Built-in Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) client
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■BOOTP and DHCP for IP address assignment
■System Maintenance
-Firmware upload/download via HTTP/TFTP
-Configuration upload/download through Web interface
-Dual Images
-Hardware reset button for system reboot or reset to factory default
■SNTP Network Time Protocol
■Cable Diagnostics
■Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Protocol and LLDP-MED
■SNMP trap for interface Link Up and Link Down notification
■Event message logging to remote Syslog server
■Four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events)
■PLANET Smart Discovery Utility
■Smart fan with speed control
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WGS-804HPT
Product |
WGS-804HPT |
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Hardware Specifications |
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Copper Ports |
8-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 auto-MDI/MDI-X ports |
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PoE Inject Port |
4-Port with 802.3af / 802.3at PoE injector function (Port-1 to Port-4) |
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Switch Architecture |
Store-and-Forward |
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Switch Fabric |
16Gbps/non-blocking |
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Switch Throughput@64 bytes |
11.9Mpps @64 bytes |
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MAC Address Table |
8K entries |
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Shared Data Buffer |
4.1 megabits |
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Flow Control |
IEEE 802.3x pause frame for full-duplex |
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Back pressure for half-duplex |
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Jumbo Frame |
10 Kbytes |
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Reset Button |
< 5 sec: System reboot |
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> 5 sec: Factory default |
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Power LED: Power (Green) |
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PoE Power Usage LED: 30W, 60W, 90W, 120W (Green) |
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LED |
PoE Port(Port-1 to Port-4): PoE-in-Use (Orange) |
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LNK/ACT (Green) |
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10/100/1000BASE-TX Port (Port-5 to Port-8): 1000 (Green) |
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LNK/ACT (Green) |
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Connector |
Removable 3-pin terminal block for power input |
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- Pin 1/2 for Power (Pin 1: V+ / Pin 2: V-) |
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- Pin 3 for earth ground |
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DC power jack with 2.0mm central pole |
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Power Requirements |
48~56V DC, 3A (max.) |
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Power Consumption/ |
Max. 152 watts/519 BTU |
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Dissipation |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) |
148 x 25 x 134 mm |
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Weight |
532g |
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ESD Protection |
6KV DC |
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Enclosure |
Metal |
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Installation |
Wall mount, magnetic wall mount and DIN-rail kit |
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Power over Ethernet |
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PoE Standard |
IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at Power over Ethernet PSE |
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PoE Power Supply Type |
End-span |
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PoE Power Output |
IEEE 802.3af Standard |
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- Per port 48V~56V DC (depending on the power supply), max. 15.4 watts |
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IEEE 802.3at Standard |
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- Per port 50V~56V DC (depending on the power supply), max. 36 watts |
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Power Pin Assignment |
1/2(+), 3/6(-) |
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PoE Power Budget |
144 watts (depending on power input) |
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Max. Number of Class 2 PDs |
4 |
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Max. Number of Class 3 PDs |
4 |
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Max. Number of Class 4 PDs |
4 |
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Layer 2 Functions |
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Port Mirroring |
TX/RX/Both |
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Many-to-1 monitor |
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802.1Q tagged-based VLAN |
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Up to 256 VLAN groups, out of 4094 VLAN IDs |
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802.1ad Q-in-Q tunneling (VLAN stacking) |
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VLAN |
Voice VLAN |
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Protocol VLAN |
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Private VLAN (Protected port) |
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GVRP |
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Management VLAN |
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Link Aggregation |
IEEE 802.3ad LACP and static trunk |
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Supports 4 groups with 4 ports per trunk |
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STP, IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol |
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Spanning Tree Protocol |
RSTP, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol |
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MSTP, IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol |
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STP BPDU Guard, BPDU Filtering and BPDU Forwarding |
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IPv4 IGMP (v2/v3) snooping |
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IGMP Snooping |
IGMP querier |
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Up to 256 multicast groups |
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MLD Snooping |
IPv6 MLD (v1/v2) snooping, up to 256 multicast groups |
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Access Control List |
IPv4/IPv6 IP-based ACL/MAC-based ACL |
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IPv4/IPv6 IP-based ACE/MAC-based ACE |
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8 mapping ID to 8 level priority queues |
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Port Number |
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QoS |
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802.1p priority |
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Traffic classification based, strict priority and WRR |
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Ingress/Egress Rate Limit per port bandwidth control |
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IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication |
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Built-in RADIUS client to co-operate with RADIUS server |
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RADIUS/TACACS+ authentication |
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Security |
IP-MAC port binding |
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MAC filtering |
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Static MAC address |
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DHCP snooping and DHCP Option82 |
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STP BPDU guard, BPDU filtering and BPDU forwarding |
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DoS attack prevention |
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ARP inspection |
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IP source guard |
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Storm control support |
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- Broadcast/Unknown unicast/Unknown multicast |
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Management Functions |
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Web browser/Telnet/SNMP v1, v2c, v3 |
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Firmware upgrade by HTTP/TFTP protocol through Ethernet network |
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Configuration upload/download through HTTP/TFTP |
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Basic Management Interfaces |
Remote/Local Syslog |
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System log |
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LLDP protocol |
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SNTP |
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PLANET Smart Discovery Utility |
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Secure Management Interfaces |
SSH, SSL, SNMP v3 |
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RFC 1213 MIB-II |
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RFC 1215 Generic Traps |
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RFC 1493 Bridge MIB |
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SNMP MIBs |
RFC 2674 Bridge MIB Extensions |
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RFC 2737 Entity MIB (version 2) |
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RFC 2819 RMON (1, 2, 3, 9) |
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RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB |
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RFC 3635 Ethernet-like MIB |
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Standards Conformance |
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Regulatory Compliance |
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE |
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Stability Testing |
IEC 60068-2-32 (free fall) |
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IEC 60068-2-27 (shock) |
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IEC 60068-2-6 (vibration) |
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IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T |
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IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX |
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IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX |
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IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000BASE-T |
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IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back Pressure |
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IEEE 802.3ad Port Trunk with LACP |
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IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol |
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IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol |
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IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol |
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Standards Compliance |
IEEE 802.1p Class of Service |
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IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging |
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IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control |
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IEEE 802.1ab LLDP |
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RFC 768 UDP |
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RFC 793 TFTP |
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RFC 791 IP |
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RFC 792 ICMP |
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RFC 2068 HTTP |
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RFC 1112 IGMP v1 |
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RFC 2236 IGMP v2 |
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RFC 3376 IGMP v3 |
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RFC 2710 MLD v1 |
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RFC 3810 MLD v2 |
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Environment |
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Operating |
Temperature: |
-40 ~ 75 degrees C |
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Relative Humidity: |
5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) |
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Storage |
Temperature: |
-40 ~ 75 degrees C |
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Relative Humidity: |
5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) |
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WGS-4215-8T / WGS-4215-8T2S |
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Product |
WGS-4215-8T |
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WGS-4215-8T2S |
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Hardware Specifications |
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Copper Ports |
8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 auto-MDI/MDI-X ports |
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2 x 100/1000BASE-X SFP interfaces |
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SFP/mini-GBIC Slots |
--- |
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Supports 100/1000Mbps dual mode |
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and DDM |
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Switch Architecture |
Store-and-Forward |
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Switch Fabric |
16Gbps / non-blocking |
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20Gbps / non-blocking |
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Switch Throughput@64Bytes |
11.9Mpps |
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14.8Mpps |
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Address Table |
8K entries |
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Shared Data Buffer |
4.1 megabits |
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Flow Control |
IEEE 802.3x pause frame for full-duplex |
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Back pressure for half-duplex |
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Jumbo Frame |
10K bytes |
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Reset Button |
< 5 sec: System reboot |
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> 5 sec: Factory default |
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WGS-4215-8T: |
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Power (Green) |
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10/100/1000T RJ45 Interfaces (Port 1 to Port 8): |
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1000 LNK / ACT (Green), 10/100 LNK/ACT (Orange) |
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LED |
WGS-4215-8T2S: |
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Power (Green) |
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10/100/1000T RJ45 Interfaces (Port 1 to Port 8): |
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1000 LNK / ACT (Green), 10/100 LNK/ACT (Orange) |
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100/1000Mbps SFP Interfaces (Port 9 to Port 10): |
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1000 LNK / ACT (Green), 100 LNK/ACT (Orange) |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) |
148 x 25 x 134 mm |
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178 x 25 x 134 mm |
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Weight |
496g |
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663kg |
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Power Requirements |
12V~48V DC,1A |
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12V~48V DC,1A |
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24V AC,1A |
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24V AC,1A |
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ESD Protection |
6KV DC |
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Power Consumption / |
10 watts (max.) / |
7.9 watts (max.) / |
Dissipation |
34 BTU |
26 BTU |
Enclosure |
Metal |
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Layer 2 Functions |
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Port Mirroring |
TX / RX / both |
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Many-to-1 monitor |
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802.1Q tagged-based VLAN |
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Up to 256 VLAN groups, out of 4094 VLAN IDs |
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802.1ad Q-in-Q tunneling |
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VLAN |
Voice VLAN |
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Protocol VLAN |
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Private VLAN (Protected port) |
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GVRP |
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Link Aggregation |
IEEE 802.3ad LACP and static trunk |
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Supports 4 groups of 8-port trunk |
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Spanning Tree Protocol |
STP / RSTP / MSTP |
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IGMP (v2/v3) Snooping |
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IGMP Snooping |
IGMP Querier |
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Up to 256 multicast groups |
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MLD Snooping |
MLD (v1/v2) Snooping, up to 256 multicast groups |
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Access Control List |
IPv4/IPv6 IP-based ACL/MAC-based ACL |
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8 mapping ID to 8 level priority queues |
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- Port number |
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QoS |
- 802.1p priority |
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- 802.1Q VLAN tag |
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- DSCP field in IP packet |
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Traffic classification based, strict priority and WRR |
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IEEE 802.1X – Port-based authentication |
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Built-in RADIUS client to co-operate with RADIUS server |
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RADIUS / TACACS+ user access authentication |
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IP-MAC port binding |
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MAC filter |
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Security |
Static MAC address |
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DHCP Snooping and DHCP Option82 |
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STP BPDU guard, BPDU filtering and BPDU forwarding |
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DoS attack prevention |
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ARP inspection |
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IP source guard |
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Management Functions |
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Web browser / Telnet / SNMP v1, v2c |
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Firmware upgrade by HTTP / TFTP protocol through Ethernet network |
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Basic Management Interfaces |
Remote / Local Syslog |
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System log |
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LLDP protocol |
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SNTP |
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Secure Management Interfaces |
SSH, SSL, SNMP v3 |
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RFC 1213 MIB-II |
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RFC 1215 Generic Traps |
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RFC 1493 Bridge MIB |
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SNMP MIBs |
RFC 2674 Bridge MIB Extensions |
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RFC 2737 Entity MIB (Version 2) |
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RFC 2819 RMON (1, 2, 3, 9) |
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RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB |
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RFC 3635 Ethernet-like MIB |
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Standards Conformance |
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Regulation Compliance |
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE |
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IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T |
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IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX |
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IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX |
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IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T |
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IEEE 802.3x flow control and back pressure |
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IEEE 802.3ad port trunk with LACP |
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IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol |
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IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol |
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IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol |
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IEEE 802.1p Class of Service |
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IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging |
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IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control |
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Standards Compliance |
IEEE 802.1ab LLDP |
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IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet |
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IEEE 802.3at High Power over Ethernet |
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RFC 768 UDP |
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RFC 793 TFTP |
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RFC 791 IP |
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RFC 792 ICMP |
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RFC 2068 HTTP |
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RFC 1112 IGMP v1 |
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RFC 2236 IGMP v2 |
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RFC 3376 IGMP v3 |
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RFC 2710 MLD v1 |
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RFC 3810 MLD v2 |
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Environment |
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Operating |
Temperature: |
0 ~ 50 degrees C |
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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.
The front panel provides a simple interface monitoring of the Managed Switch. Figure 2-1-1a~ Figure 2-1-1c show the front panel of the Managed Switch.
WGS-804HPT Front Panel
Figure 2-1-1a WGS-804HPT Front Panel
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WGS-4215-8T Front Panel
Figure 2-1-1b WGS-4215-8T Front Panel
WGS-4215-8T2S Front Panel
Figure 2-1-1c WGS-4215-8T2S Front Panel
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■ Gigabit TP Interface
10/100/1000BASE-T Copper, RJ45 Twisted-pair: Up to 100 meters.
■ 100/1000BASE-X SFP Slots (WGS-4215-8T2S only)
Each of the SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slots supports dual-speed, 1000BASE-SX / LX or 100BASE-FX
-For 1000BASE-SX/LX SFP transceiver module: From 550 meters (multi-mode fiber) to 10/30/50/70/120 kilometers (single-mode fiber).
-For 100BASE-FX SFP transceiver module: From 2 kilometers (multi-mode fiber) to 20/40/60 kilometers (single-mode fiber).
■AC/DC Power Receptacle
The Managed Switch features a strong dual power input system (Terminal block and DC jack) incorporated into customer’s automation network to enhance system reliability and uptime.
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To install the 3-pin Terminal Block Connector on the Wall-mount Managed Switch, follow the following steps:
Step 1: Insert positive DC power wire into V+, negative DC power wire into V-, and grounding wire into Ground.
Step 2: Tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the wires from loosening.
Power Notice: In some areas, installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your Managed Switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Managed Switch.
■ Reset Button
On the left of the front panel, the reset button is designed to reboot the Managed Switch without turning off and on the power. The following is the summary table of Reset button functions:
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The front panel LEDs indicate instant status of port links, data activity and system power; it helps monitor and troubleshoot when needed. Figure 2-1-2a~2-1-2c show the LED indications of these Managed Switches.
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Figure 2-1-2a WGS-804HPT LED Panel
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