Planet Technology FNSW-1608PS User Manual

16-Port 10/100Mbps with 8-Port PoE
Web Smart Ethernet Switch
FNSW-1608PS User’s Manual
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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.
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Revision
PLANET 16-Port 10/100Mbps with 8-Port PoE Web Smart Ethernet Switch User's Manual
FOR MODEL: FNSW-1608PS REVISION: 1.0 (FEBAUARY.2006) Part No.: EM_FNSW1608PSv1 (2080-A31120-000)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 CHECKLIST ................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 ABOUT THE SWITCH ...................................................................................................................................4
1.3 FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................5
1.4 SPECIFICATION ..........................................................................................................................................5
2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 FRONT PANEL............................................................................................................................................7
2.2 REAR PANEL.............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................8
3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT..........................................................................................................................10
3.1 OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................................................10
3.2 MANAGEMENT METHODS..........................................................................................................................11
3.2.1 Local Console Management...........................................................................................................11
3.2.2 Web Management...........................................................................................................................11
3.3 ASSIGNING AN IP ADDRESS TO THE SWITCH..............................................................................................11
3.4 LOGGING ON TO THE FNSW-1608PS.......................................................................................................12
4. CONSOLE INTERFACE............................................................................................................................13
4.1 CONNECT TO PC .................................................................................................................................13
4.2 LOGIN IN..................................................................................................................................................14
4.3 MAIN MENU SCREEN ................................................................................................................................14
4.4 GETTING STARTED...................................................................................................................................15
4.4.1 General Guidelines......................................................................................................................... 15
4.4.2 Show command.............................................................................................................................. 16
4.4.3 Set command..................................................................................................................................23
4.4.4 Factory default................................................................................................................................32
4.4.5 Reboot.............................................................................................................................................33
4.4.6 Logout.............................................................................................................................................34
5. WEB MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................35
5.1 LOGIN IN TO THE SWITCH..........................................................................................................................35
5-2 PORT STATUS..........................................................................................................................................36
5-3 PORT SETUP ...........................................................................................................................................37
5-4 VLAN SETUP ..........................................................................................................................................38
5.4.1 VLAN setting example: ...................................................................................................................39
5-5 PORT TRUNK SETUP ................................................................................................................................40
5-6 MISC CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................. 41
5.6.1 System Information.........................................................................................................................42
5.6.2 Password / Access Setting .............................................................................................................44
5.6.3 Restore System Default..................................................................................................................45
5.6.4 Reboot System ...............................................................................................................................47
5.6.5 Firmware Upgrade.......................................................................................................................... 49
5-7 POE.......................................................................................................................................................53
5-8 LOGOUT ..................................................................................................................................................55
6. SWITCH OPERATION................................................................................................................................56
6.1 ADDRESS TABLE ......................................................................................................................................56
6.2 LEARNING................................................................................................................................................56
6.3 FORWARDING & FILTERING.......................................................................................................................56
6.4 STORE-AND-FORWARD.............................................................................................................................56
6.5 AUTO-NEGOTIATION.................................................................................................................................56
7.TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................57
APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION...............................................................................................58
A.1 SWITCHS RJ-45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS.........................................................................................................58
A.2 RJ-45 CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENT .................................................................................................................58
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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Checklist

Check the contents of your package for followi ng parts:
z FNSW-1608PS x1 z User's manual CD x1 z Quick installation guide x1 z Power cord x 1 z RS232 cable x1 z Rubber feet x 4 z Two rack-mounting brackets with attachment screws x1
If any of these pieces are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton including the original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair.

1.2 About the Switch

The FNSW-1608PS is equipped with unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable ports providing dedicated 10 or 100Mbps bandwidth. The function on port#1, to #8 which is able to drive 8 IEEE 802.3af compliant powered devices. The dual speed ports use standard twisted-pair cabling and are ideal for SOHO or segmenting networks into small. Each 10/100Mbps port can supports up to 200Mbps of throughput in full-duplex mode, the FNSW-1608PS also provides a simple, cost-effective, and highly reliable network connection for data as well as pow er. Furthermore, it is the ideal device for bridging among Ethernet, Fast Ethernet workgroups and networks.
With 8 PoE interfaces, the wireless access points, IP-based surveillance camera or IP phones in any places easily, efficiently and cost effective.
The front panel of These LED indicators display the power status for the system, LNK/ACT and speed for each10/100M port. Also the PoE in use LED indicates for PoE ports (port#1 to port#8).
With data and power over Ethernet from one unit, the dedicated electrical outlets on the wall, ceiling or any unreachable place. A wire carries both data and power lowering the installation costs, simplifying the installation effort and eliminating the need for electricians or extension cords. We are also proud of the key feature – energy saving. With more efficient switching power supply, the efficiency of the FNSW-1608PS would be much better than four linear power adapters in a long run.
The smart functions make it easy to survey and control the PoE power provision to the devices by the Web and Console interface. Basic switching functions such as VLAN, Trunk, QoS and bandwidth control are available for network man­agement.
FNSW-1608PS supports MDI/ MDI-X convertible on 16-10/100Mbps ports, also provide PoE inject
FNSW-1608PS is ideal for small business and workgroups requiring to deploy the PoE for the
FNSW-1608PS provides LEDs for easy recognition of the switch operation status and troubleshooting.
FNSW-1608PS shall reduce cables and eliminates the need for
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1.3 Features

Comply with IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and IEEE 802.3af Pow er
over Ethernet.
16-Port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports
8-Port support 48VDC power to PoE Powered Device
Each switching ports support suto-negotiation-10/20, 100/200Mbps supported
Prevent 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
Support 8K absolute MAC addresses , automatic address learning and address aging
LED indicators for easy network diagnostic
Local console and remote web management interface
Auto negotiation speed duplex mode control and bandwidth control, QoS setting on each port
VLAN for network segregation and support up to 16 port-based VLAN groups
Management VLAN function support
Support two trunk groups and up to maximum 4 ports with 800Mbps bandwidth
PoE power Disable/Enable and PoE power consumption monitoring by management interface
Auto-MDI/MDI-X detection on each RJ-45 port
EMI standards comply with FCC, CE class A

1.4 Specification

Model FNSW-1608PS
Network Connector 16-Port RJ-45 for 10/100TX, 8-Port with PoE injector function LED Display One power, 1-8 port PoE in-use, LNK/ACT, 100, 9-16 port LNK/ACT, 100 Switch architecture Store and forward MAC address 8K MAC address table with Auto learning function Switch fabric 3,2Gbps Throughput 2.38Mpps Remote power feeding End-point insert type and compatible with IEEE 802.3af Per port feeding power: 15.4 Watts Management Console / web management interfaces IEEE 802.1p Port priority Allow to assign low and high priority on each port Port Trunk Two trunk groups with up to 4-port per trunk
VLAN Port-Based VLAN, up to 16 groups Management VLAN Yes PoE power control Allow to disable or enable power provision and assign priority on each PoE port
Power AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz, Power consumption Max. 130 watts, 443 BTU/hr Temperature Humidity Dimension (W x D x H) 440 x 120 x 44 mm EMI FCC Class A, CE Standard Compliance
Operating: 0~50 degree C, Storage -40~70 degree C Operating:10% to 90%, Storage: 5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3x (Flow control) IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
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IEEE 802.1p QoS
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2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION

This product provides two different running speeds – 10Mbps, 100Mbps in the same switch and automatically distinguishes the speed of incoming connection.
This section describes the hardware features of FNSW-1608PS. For easier management and control of the 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 FNSW-1608PS, read this chapter carefully.

2.1 Front Panel

The Front Panel of the FNSW-1608PS PoE Web Smart Ethernet Switch consists of 16x Auto-Sensing 10/100Mbps
Ethernet RJ-45 Ports. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the FNSW-1608PS.
Figure 2-1: FNSW-1608PS Switch front panel
2.1.1 LED indicators
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power.
Per 10/100Mbps port
LED Color Function
PoE in-use Green Lights to indicate the port is providing 48VDC in-line power. (1-8 ports) LNK/ACT Green Lights to indicate the link through that port is successfully established. 100 Green Lights to indicate the port is running in 100Mbps speed.

2.2 Rear Panel

The rear panel of the FNSW-1608PS indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240V AC, 50-60Hz, and 1A max. And one console port at rear panel for switch management.
100~240V AC
50 / 60Hz
Figure 2-2: FNSW-1608PS Switch rear panel
Power Notice:
1. The device is a power-required device, it means, it will not work till it is powered. If your networks should active all the time, please consider using UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your device. It will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime.
2. In some area, installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your FNSW-1608PS from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the FNSW-1608PS.
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2.3 Hardware Installation

This part describes how to install your Web Smart Ethernet Switch and make connections to the Switch. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. To install your Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply completed the following steps.
2.3.1 Desktop Installation
To install a Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply completed the following steps: Step 1: Attached the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Switch. Step 2: Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source. Step 3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Switch and the surrounding objects.
#Notice:
When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in Chapter 1, Section 4, Specification.
Step 4: Connect your Switch to network devices.
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100 RJ-45 ports on the front of the FNSW-1608S Switch. B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers, workstations or routers…etc.
#Notice:
Connection to the Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more information, please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A.
Step 5: Supply power to the Switch.
A. Connect one end of the power cable to the Switch. B. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet then power on the Switch.
When the Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
2.3.2 Rack Mounting
To install the Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, follow the instructions described below. Step 1: Place your Switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards your front side. Step 2: Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the Switch with supplied screws attached to the package. Figure
2-3 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Switch.
Figure 2-3 Attaching the brackets to the Switch
Caution:
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty.
Step 3: Secure the brackets tightly. Step 4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side. Step 5: After the brackets are attached to the Switch, use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as
shown in Figure 2-4.
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Figure 2-4 Mounting the Switch in a Rack
Step 6: Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2.3.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and
supply power to your Switch.
2.3.3 As a department / workgroup PoE Switch
Providing up to 8 PoE, in-line power interface, the FNSW-1608PS can easily build a power central-controlled IP phone system, IP Camera system, AP group for the enterprise. For instance, 8 camera / AP can be easily installed around the corner in the company for surveillance demands or build a wireless roaming environment in the office. Without the power-socket limitation, the FNSW-1608PS makes the installation of cameras or WLAN AP more easily and efficiently.
Figure 2-5. PoE Switch connection
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3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT

This chapter describes how to manage the FNSW-1608PS. Topics include:
- Overview
- Management methods
- Assigning an IP address to the FNSW-1608PS
- Logging on to the FNSW-1608PS

3.1 Overview

The FNSW-1608PS provides a user-friendly, command line under console interface. Using this interface, you can perform various switch configuration and management activities, including:
Command Description Show port [n] / all Show per port or all port current status of FNSW-1608PS. Show VLAN [n] Show current VLAN group status of FNSW-1608PS. Show trunk Show current trunk group status of FNSW-1608PS. Show IP Show current IP subnet address of FNSW-1608PS. Show system Show firmware version, Mac address and IP address of FNSW-1608PS. Show PoE status[n] Show per PoE port status( On or Off) of FNSW-1608PS. Show PoE(n) Show per PoE port disable/enable status and priority of FNSW-1608PS. Show management VLAN Show current management VLAN of FNSW-1608PS. Show VLAN mode Show current VLAN mode of FNSW-1608PS. Show PVID Show per port PVID of FNSW-1608PS. Show Priority Show current priority status of FNSW-1608PS.
Set port [n]
Set Trunk Disable or enable trunk group of FNSW-1608PS. Set VLAN(n) Configure port-based VLAN group of FNSW-1608PS. Set PoE[n] Configure per PoE port of FNSW-1608PS. Set management VLAN Assign management VLAN of FNSW-1608PS. Set VLAN mode Disable or enable port-based VLAN function of FNSW-1608PS. Set PVID Assign PVID on each port of FNSW-1608PS. Set priority Allow to configure the priority setting of FNSW-1608PS.
Set per port auto-negotiation speed duplex mode, QoS and bandwidth control, Insert priority tagging function of FNSW-1608PS.
Set IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, mmm. mmm, mmm, mmm, ggg.ggg.ggg.ggg
Set Pass Change the default password of FNSW-1608PS, the maximum length is 4 characters. Factory Default Reset the FNSW-1608PS to factory default mode. Reboot Reboot the FNSW-1608PS. Logout Logout console interface of FNSW-1608PS.
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Assign IP address, subnet mask, gateway of FNSW-1608PS.
Please refer to the following Chapter 4 and 5 for the details.

3.2 Management Methods

There are two ways to manage the FNSW-1608PS:
- Local Console Management via the Switch serial port.
- Web Management via a network or dial-up connection.

3.2.1 Local Console Management

You can manage the FNSW-1608PS locally by connecting a VT100 terminal, or a personal computer or workstation with terminal emulation software, to the Switch serial port. The terminal or workstation connects to the Sw itch serial port using a null modem cable that has the appropriate connectors on each end.
This management method is ideal when:
- The network is unreliable.
- The Network Manager does not have direct network connection.
The serial port of the Switch default setting is set to 19200 baud using a character format of 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
Therefore, configure the terminal or workstation to use these settings before you log on to the FNSW-1608PS. You can change this default setting, if desired, after you log on.

3.2.2 Web Management

You can manage the FNSW-1608PS remotely by having a remote host with web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Ex­plorer or Netscape Navigator.
Using this management method: The FNSW-1608PS must have an Internet Protocol (IP) address accessible for the remote host.

3.3 Assigning an IP Address to the Switch

To manage the FNSW-1608PS remotely through the web browser with a Management Station, you must assign an IP address to the FNSW-1608PS.
To set the IP address, please use “set ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm ggg.ggg.ggg.ggg” command. For example, to configure the switch with the following IP settings:
IP Address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254
Press the following command and press <Enter>
set ip 192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.254
If the IP is successfully configured, the switch will automatically restart as the follow ing screens. After reboot the Switch and power on completed, you can access the web interface of FNSW-1608PS through the new IP address.
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3.4 Logging on to the FNSW-1608PS

When you log on to the FNSW-1608PS console port for the first time, a sign-on string appears and you are prompted for a console login user name and password.
The factory default login username is admin without password.
#Notice:
1. For security reason, please change and memorize the new password after this first setup.
2. Only accept command in lowercase letter under console interface.
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4. CONSOLE INTERFACE

4.1 CONNECT TO PC

RS-232 serial cable
Use the bundled RS-232 serial cable and attach the 9-pin female connector to the male connector on the FNSW-1608PS. Plug the other side of this cable to your PC.
Hyper Terminal
In Windows 98/2000/ME/XP, launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust settings as below:
 Emulation: VT-100 compatible Baud per second: 19200  Data bits: 8  Parity: None  Stop bits: 1  Flow Control: None
To gain a demo, please see the Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Port Settings for console interface
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4.2 Login in

Login is required to access the console interface after the self-test completes successfully. The factory default user name is "admin" without password. You may change the password by use “set pass” command. Please always enter the correct user name and password. (See Figure 4-2)
Figure 4-2 FNSW-1608PS login screen

4.3 Main Menu screen

After login the FNSW-1608PS, the main menu screen shows as below.
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Figure 4-3 FNSW-1608PS Main Menu screen

4.4 Getting Started

4.4.1 General Guidelines

The FNSW-1608PS allows users to configure the device via command line under console interface. Please type “help” or “?” for all available commands in the”FNSW-1608PS>” prompt. The screen of available commands in Figure 4-4 ap-
pears, and the detail description shown in table 4-1.
Figure 4-4 FNSW-1608PS available commands screen
Command Description Show port [n] / all Show per port or all port current status of FNSW-1608PS. Show VLAN [n] Show current VLAN group status of FNSW-1608PS. Show trunk Show current trunk group status of FNSW-1608PS. Show IP Show current IP subnet address of FNSW-1608PS. Show system Show firmware version, Mac address and IP address of FNSW-1608PS. Show PoE status[n] Show per PoE port status( On or Off) of FNSW-1608PS. Show PoE(n) Show per PoE port disable/enable status and priority of FNSW-1608PS. Show management VLAN Show current management VLAN of FNSW-1608PS. Show VLAN mode Show current VLAN mode of FNSW-1608PS. Show PVID Show per port PVID of FNSW-1608PS. Show Priority Show current priority status of FNSW-1608PS.
Set port [n]
Set per port auto-negotiation speed duplex mode, QoS and bandwidth control, Insert priority tagging function of FNSW-1608PS.
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Set Trunk Disable or enable trunk group of FNSW-1608PS. Set VLAN(n) Configure port-based VLAN group of FNSW-1608PS. Set PoE[n] Configure per PoE port of FNSW-1608PS. Set management VLAN Assign management VLAN of FNSW-1608PS. Set VLAN mode Disable or enable port-based VLAN function of FNSW-1608PS. Set PVID Assign PVID on each port of FNSW-1608PS. Set priority Allow to configure the priority setting of FNSW-1608PS. Set IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, mmm.
mmm, mmm, mmm, ggg.ggg.ggg.ggg
Set Pass Change the default password of FNSW-1608PS, the maximum length is 4 characters. Factory Default Reset the FNSW-1608PS to factory default mode. Reboot Reboot the FNSW-1608PS. Logout Logout console interface of FNSW-1608PS.
Assign IP address, subnet mask, gateway of FNSW-1608PS.
Table 4-1 Detail description of FNSW-1608PS available commands
#Notice: Only accept command in lowercase letter under console interface.

4.4.2 Show command

From the main menu screen (see Figure 4-3), input “show” and press enter. The show command list screen in Figure 4-5 appears.
Figure 4-5 Show command list screen
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This show command list contains eleven items:
Show port [n] / all: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.1. Show vlan [n]: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.2. Show trunk: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.3. Show ip: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.4 Show system: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.5 Show poe status [n]: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.6 Show poe [n]: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.7 Show management vlan: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.8 Show vlan mode: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.9 Show pvid: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.10 Show priority: Please refer to chapter 4.4.2.11
4.4.2.1 Show port[n] / all
Display the status on each port of FNSW-1608PS, these two commands allows you to view the port status of the Switch and the correct usage is shown as below:
Show port [n]: n=1-16, to view per port status of FNSW-1608PS. The screen in Figure 4-6 appears. Show port: to view all port status of FNSW-1608PS. The screen in Figure 4-7 appears.
Figure 4-6 Per port Status screen
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Figure 4-7 All port Status screen
4.4.2.2 Show vlan[n]
Display one specific VLAN group status of FNSW-1608PS, the correct usage is shown as below: Show vlan [n]: n=1-16, to view one specific VLAN group status of FNSW-1608PS, the VLAN group status screen in
Figure 4-8 appears.
Figure 4-8 VLAN group status screen
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