Surecom EP-804CG-S, EP-805CG-S, EP-808CG-S User Manual

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4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet
Desktop Smart Switch
Users Manual
EP-804/805/808/CG-S
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This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Introduction
Key Features Package Contents Performance Highlights
Hardware
Front Panel LED Indicators Network Connection
Technical Specification
Software Specification
Configuring Smart Management Functions Using Windows HyperTerminal for Smart Configuration of VLAN, Priority and Port­Mirroring Hot Keys Port Status Port Configurations Port Mirror Configurations VLAN Configurations Create a VLAN Group Remove a port to a VLAN Group Separate VLAN groups Overlapping VLANs Miscellaneous Configurations Aging Time Trunk Configuration Reset the Device to Default Setting
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Key Features
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Package Contents
1. Introduction
1.4/5/8 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Ethernet ports
2.Auto MDI/MDI-X for each port
3.Support Full/Half duplex transfer mode for 10/100Mbps
4.Support Full duplex transfer mode for 1000Mbps
5.Wire speed reception and transmission
6.Store-and-Forward switching method
7.IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex
8. 2M bits shared data memory buffering
9.Integrated address Look-Up Engine, supports 8K absolute MAC addresses
10.Back pressure flow control for half-duplex
11.Support 4/5/8 port-based VLAN.
12.Four Classes of Service (COS) selectable per port basis and/or checked via IP Header and 802.1Q VLAN Tag.
13.Support Port Mirroring.
14.Support one Trunk function for 808CG-S
Performance
Highlights
This users guide is applied to the 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch. The 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch is designed for easy installation and high performance in an environment where traffic on the network and the number of users increase continuously. Small businesses and corporate branch offices can now take full advantage of 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet performance and pre­serve existing desktop investment with no changes required to PCs, NICs, cabling, drivers, or PC configurations.
One 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch
One Pack of screws
One Power Cord
One Users Guide
One RS-232 D-SUB Cable
Note:If any item is damaged or missing, please contact your supplier.
Store-and-forward switching scheme capability to support rate adaptation and ensures data integrity
Auto-negotiation on each port.
Auto-polarity detection for correction of incorrect polarity on the received pairs in 1000BASE-T and 10BASE-T.
Data forwarding rate 1488000 pps per port at 100% of wire-speed
Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. at 1488000 pps per port at 100% of wire-speed
The shortest forwarding latency time
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2. Hardware
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CHAPTER 3
Network DIY
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Network Connection
The following figures illustrate the connections of 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch.
PC to Switch
A PC can be connected to the 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch via a 2-pair Category 3/4/5 UTP or 4-pair Category 5 UTP straight cable. The PC (equipped with a RJ-45 1000/100/10Mbps jack) should be connected to any of four ports.
Note: The LED indicators for PC connection are dependant on the LAN card capabilities. If LED indicators are not illuminated after making a proper connection, check the PC LAN card, the cable, the 4/ 5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch conditions and the connections.
Switch to Hub
A hub (10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX) can be connected to the N-Way Switch via a 2-pair Category 3/4/5 or 4-pair Category 5 UTP/STP straight cable. The connection is accom­plished from any normal port of the 4/5/8 port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch to the uplink port of the connected hub.
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3. Technical Specification
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Configuring Smart Management Functions
The 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch offers you a very convenient and secure way to configure your Switch for VLAN, Priority and Port-Mirroring function through a RS-232 cable that connects its console port and the host PC. Using Windows HyperTerminal (on Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP) or utilities such as Telix or Procomm (on DOS environment), you can easily configure the Switch for VLAN, Priority and Port-Mirroring function. But before you can actually configure the smart management functions by your host PC, you should establish a proper RS-232 cable connection between the console port of your switch and the COM port of your host PC.
Making RS-232 Cable Connection to the Host PC
The way to make a RS-232 cable connection is simple. Just prepare a proper RS-232 cable to connect the console port of your 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch and the COM port (either COM1or COM2) of your host PC.
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Note: After you have established a RS-232 cable connection between the 4/5/8 Port 10/100/ 1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch and your host PC, if your 4/5/8 Port 10/ 100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch or the host PC is not powered on, you should power them up before you can configure smart console functions.
Using Windows HyperTerminal for Smart
Configuration of VLAN, Priority ,and Port-
Mirroring
After you have properly established a RS-232 cable connection between the console port of 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch and the host PC. You can now begin configuring station ports for the smart console functions. Generally, you can use Windows HyperTerminal (on Windows 95/98/2000) or utilities such as Telix or Procomm (on DOS environment) to access the Switch and perform smart configuration. In the following section, we will offer you a configuration example using Windows HyperTerminal on Win­dows 95/98/2000 platform.
Run Windows HyperTerminal utility Step 1:
After the RS-232 connection is properly made, you should then run Windows HyperTerminal by accessing Start menu/Accessory/Communication/HyperTerminal.
Step 2:
The HyperTerminal window appears with a dialog box to prompt you to enter a name and choose an icon for the connection.
Step 3:
Enter any name you would like to have for this connection (in this example, we use the 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch as name for the connection) and choose an icon. Click OK.
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The Connect to dialog box appear. Since the HyperTerminal connection is made through console port instead of a phoneline, you need only to configure the Connect using: drop­down combo box (that means the settings of the rest of the combo box or list boxes can simply be ignored). Choose the COM port that your RS-232 is connected to (in this case, it is COM2).
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After you select the COM port, click OK.
Step 5:
The COM port properties dialog box (in this case, COM1 Properties dialog box) appears.
Configure the various port settings such as followings: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow Control: None Click OK.
Step 6:
Power on 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch.
Step 7:
Press Control-S when the blank screen appears
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After the host PC has successfully connected to the 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch, you will see the Switch Setup Main Menu appears.
EP-805CG-S
EP-808CG-S
EP-804CG-S
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Hot Keys
There are numerous hotkey sequences listed near the bottom of each menu. These hotkeys can help you quickly access the various configuration functions of your switch. Functions: Ctrl-S Start to run this configuration program Ctrl-D Set to default configurations Ctrl-Q Exit the configuration program TAB Move cursor to the next item BACKSPACE Move cursor to the prior item ENTER Toggle selected item to next configuration EP-804CG-S/805CG-S: EP-808CG-S: 1: Port Status 1: Port Status 2: Port Configuration 2: Port Configuration 3: Mirror Configuration 3: Mirror Configuration 4: VLAN Configuration 4: VLAN Configuration 5: Misc Configuration 5. Trunk Configuration
6. Misc Configuration
Port Status
Users can view the status of the ports through the port status menu. It can show the linking status and the speed/duplex mode that the port is currently running.
Step 1:
Press 1 to view the port status. The following screen will appear
Speed/Dpx: This indicate the speed and duplex mode the port is currently running: 10F 10M, full duplex mode 10H 10M, half duplex mode 100F 100M, full duplex mode 100H 100M, half duplex mode 1000F 1000M, full duplex mode
Link/Status:
This indicate the link status of the port: OFF  The port is not connect On  The port is connected
Port Configurations
Note: Unless you have specific need to set your port setting at a fixed transmission speed and mode, we suggest you to set all ports to Auto, which is also the default mode for per-port setting. Step 1: Press 2 to select Port Config on the Main Menu and the following submenu appears:
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The Port Config menu is where you can configure the per port setting of every port. Specifically,you can configure the speed mode as well as half/full duplex mode, flow control, and priority for each station port. Note that the default per-port setting is Auto
(Auto-negotiation enabled) for every station port. If you have no particular specification, we suggest you to use the default Auto setting to take care of your per-port setting auto­matically. If you do want to specify certain transmission mode for a specific station port, just go to step 2 for further setting.
Step 2:
Use <Tab> and <Backspace> to navigate to choose which settings to change, press <enter> to change the value of the setting. Speed/Dpx: Used to configure physical layers speed and duplex modes. The Speed/Dpx can be set as following: Auto Enable the auto-negotiation function 10F Forced to 10M, full duplex mode 10H Forced to 10M, half duplex mode 100F Forced to 100M, full duplex mode 100H Forced to 100M, half duplex mode 1000F Forced to 1000M, full duplex mode
Flow Control: Used to disable or enable the flow control operation for full duplex mode on the transmit side of the corresponding port. Priority: Used to set the priority classes on the corresponding port. The Priority can be set as following: Disable----use the pin configuration as the priority Class 0-----priority is class 0(lowest) Class 1-----priority is class 1 Class 2-----priority is class 2 Class 3-----priority is class 3(highest)
Step 3:
Press <Control-Q>. When asked whether to Save Changes , press <Y> to save.
Port Mirror Configurations
Port Mirror function allow users to choose a port that can receive the traffic of another
port or of all ports. This function is important for users to diagnose network problem.
The monitor port is the port to set to be viewed by the snooping port. The snooping
port is the port to view the traffic of the monitored port. The 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M
Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch go even one step further to let you choose whether to monitor incoming traffic, outgoing traffic, or both.
Step 1:
Press <3> to select Mirror Config and the following screen should appear.
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Step 2:
Press <ENTER> to enable the Port Mirror Function.
Port Mirror:
Used to disable or enable the mirror function.
Monitored Port:
Used to select one port that its traffic can be forwarded to the monitoring port. Only one port can be monitored at a time.
Snooping Port:
Used to select one port that will receive the traffic on the monitored port. Monitored Pkts: Used to set which packets the snooping port will mirror. The Monitored Pkts can be set as following: Incoming mirror all the monitored ports incoming traffic Outgoing mirror all the monitored ports outgoing traffic Incoming & Outgoing mirror all the monitored ports incoming and outgoing traffic
Step 3:
Press <Tab> and <Backspace> keys to navigate, then press <Enter> key to change settings.
Step 4:
To save changes, press <Control-Q>. When asked whether to Save Changes , press <Y> to save. After exiting the program, press <Control-S> to enter the smart consol again.
VLAN Configurations
VLAN divide the switch into different VLAN groups. Each VLAN group is completely separate from each other. That means no data access is possible between VLAN groups except through the device on the sharing port (Internet connection, server, or another switch). VLAN can be used to provide security and decrease broadcast traffic.
Step 1:
Press <4> to select VLAN Config on the Switch Setup Main Menu and the following submenu appears:
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The VLAN Group Setup menu is where you can configure the VLAN groups. The 4/5/8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Smart Switch supports up to 4/5/8 port­based VLANs. Since a single port can belong to more than two different VLANs, it is very easy to set up overlapping VLANs with maximum flexibility.
Create a VLAN Group
Step 1:
Press <ENTER> key to change enable a specific VLAN Group. In this case, we enable the VLAN Group 0.
Step 2:
Add a member port to the VLAN group by press <ENTER> below the port number you want to add. A v sign will occur to indicate the added port. Press <ENTER> again to remove a member port. In the screen below, port 2 and 3 has been added to VLAN group 0.
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Remove a port to a VLAN Group
Step 1:
Press <Tab> and <Backspace> keys to navigate, then press <Enter> key to change settings.
Step 2:
Press enter at the [] box below the corresponding port number to add or remove a port. A v mark indicate the port has been added, a - mark indicate the port has been removed.
You can repeat the steps above to add/remove any port to/from any VLAN Group. Any port can belong to any of the 4/5/8 VLAN Groups and can belong to more than two VLAN groups at the same time. Therefore, you can set up separate VLANs as well as overlapping VLANs
Separate VLAN groups
To set up Separate VLAN Groups with no overlapping between any two VLAN groups, you should have your VLAN configurations looking similar to this ..
Overlapping VLANs
To set up overlapping VLAN Groups with overlapping between VLAN groups, you should have your VLAN configurations looking similar to the following .. In this case, Port 1 is the overlapping port
Miscellaneous Configurations
Users can set the auto-aging time and priority level through this configuration menu.
Step 1:
Press <5> to enter the Misc Config menu. And the following screen should appear: (for EP-804CG-S and EP-805CG-S) Press <6> to enter the Misc Config menu. And the following screen should appear: (f or E P-808CG-S)
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Aging Time:
Aging Time is used to change the time it takes for the switch to refresh its memory in the MAC Address table. The MAC address table is used to look up the location of a particular station. Auto-aging mechanism is employed to let the switch updates its MAC Address table and minimize the size of the table. The inactive entries will be removed from the table at the preset time. The Aging Time can be set as followed:
Disable disable the aging mechanism for the stored MAC addresses. All entries in
the MAC address table will be kept permanently until the next power reset.
300sec set aging time to 300 seconds 600sec set aging time to 600 seconds 900sec set aging time to 900 seconds 1200sec set aging time to 1200 seconds
IP Priority Mapping:
The IP Priority Mapping Ratio can be set in this menu. For Type of Service(TOS) 1 to 7, each value can be changed to the desired value.
Trunk Configuration:
808CG-S Press < 5> to enter the Trunk config  Trunk A: Used to disable or enable the trunk channel (port 1 and port 2 )
Balancing Method:
Source port based (suggest use the model) Soure add based Soure & Det addres based
Step 1:
Press <Control-D> at the Main Switch Setup menu and the switchs setting will restore to factorys default.
WARNING:
All previous setting will be lost when use this function. If you accidentally press the
<Control-D> key, but do not wish to change the setting. Please do not save settings
when exit.
Reset the Device to Default Setting
The switch is delivered with a factory default setting, which you can always revert to when you want a clean setting for your switch.
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