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ES-5224RS+ 24 L2 Web Smart Rackmount Switch User’s Manual

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 4 • Supports programmable per-port storm control • Per-port ingress/egress rate control with

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 5 1-4. View of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit Web-Smart Switch

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 6 • LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED CPURUN Green Lit when CPU is on and g

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 7 1-4-2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel There is one AC power input socket for having the sw

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 8 1-5. View of the Optional Modules In the switch, Port 25, 26 includes two types of media --

Page 7 - About this user’s manual

User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 9 2. Installation 2-1. Starting Web-Smart Switch Up This section will give users a quick start

Page 8 - 1. Introduction

User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 10 • TP Port and Cable Installation ⇒ In the switch, TP port supports MDI/MDI-X auto-crosso

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 11 2-1-2. Installing Chassis to a 19-Inch Wiring Closet Rail Caution: Allow a proper spacin

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 12 2-1-3-1. Cabling Requirements for TP Ports ⇒ For Fast Ethernet TP network connection ⎯

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 13 2-1-3-3. Switch Cascading in Topology • Takes the Delay Time into Account Theoretically, th

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 14 Case1: All switch ports are in the same local area network. Every port can access

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 15 Case 2b: Port-based VLAN (See Fig.2-5). 1. VLAN1 members could not access VLAN2, VLAN

Page 15 - 2. Installation

User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 16 2-1-4. Configuring the Management Agent of Web-Smart Switch In the way of web, user is all

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 17 2-1-4-1. Configuring Management Agent of Web-Smart Switch through Ethernet Port There are t

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 18 Fig. 2-8 the Login Screen for Web 2-1-5. IP Address Assignment For IP

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 19 With the classful addressing, it divides IP address into three classes, class A, class B and

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 20 Class D and E: Class D is a class with first 4 MSB (Most significance bit) set to 1-1-1-0

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 21 In this diagram, you can see the subnet mask with 25-bit long, 255.255.255.128, contains 126

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 22 For different network applications, the subnet mask may look like 255.255.255.240. This me

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 23 2-2. Typical Applications Web-Smart Switch implements 24 Fast Ethernet TP ports with auto M

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24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit Web-Smart Switch User's Manual Release 0.99

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 24 Fig. 2-13 Office Network Connection Fig. 2-12 Peer-to-peer Network Connection

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 25 3. Operation of Web-based Management This chapter instructs you how to configure a

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 26 Fig. 3-1 3-1. Web Management Home Overview After you login, Web-Smart Switch shows yo

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 27 Fig. 3-2 • The Information of Page Layout ⎯ On the top side, it

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 28 ⎯ PortVLAN MirrorSystemIP Configuration Trunking QoSRateRoot Trap EventsIsolated Group

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 29 3-2. System System function is used to display the current settings of the switch. In additi

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 30 Fig. 3-4 Hardware Version: To show the hardware version of this switch. IP Address: To

Page 31 - Web-based Management

User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 31 Fig. 3-5

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 32 3-3. Port Function name: TP/Fiber Ports Status Function description: TP/Fiber Ports Statu

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 33 Speed Duplex: Display the speed and duplex of all port. There are three speeds 10Mbps, 100M

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ii Table of Contents CAUTION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES --

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 34 Default is Enable. Auto Negotiate: Only “Enable” and “Disable” two states can be chosen.

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 35 Default Priority: Default Priority is used for untagged packets hold QoS priority. It provi

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 36 3-4. IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in the

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 37 Subnet mask is used to set the subnet mask value, which should be the same value as that of

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 38 3-5. VLAN The switch supports Port-based VLAN and Tag-based VLAN (802.1q). Support 26 act

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 39 are on the port 5, then you cannot talk to them. Each port-based VLAN you built up must be as

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 40 Function name: Port-based VLAN Function description: It shows the existed information of

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 41 Fig. 3-10 Add Group for Port-based VLAN: Create a new port-based VLAN. Fill in the name

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 42 Delete Group for Port-based VLAN: Just tick the check box (;) beside the ID, then press t

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 43 Function name: Tag-based VLAN Function description: It shows the existed information of VL

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iii CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE---------------------------------------------------------61 4-1. RESOLVING NO LINK CONDITION-----------------------------

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 44 Add Group for Tag-based VLAN: Create a new Tag-based VLAN. Fill in the value of VLAN ID in

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 45 Fig. 3-15

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 46 Function name: PVID Function description: In VLAN Port VID Setting, user can input VID n

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 47 switch will check if port 1 is a member of VLAN100. If yes, the received packet is forwarded;

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 48 3-6. Trunking Trunking configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 49 Parameter description: Trunk 1~2: Valid range is Port 1~24. In Trunk 1 or Trunk 2, user can

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 50 3-7. Mirror Function name: Mirror Configuration Function description: Mirror Configuratio

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 51 Fig. 3-18

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 52 3-8. QoS Function name: QoS Setting Function description: The switch offers power

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 53 Queue 2: Any priority can be placed into Queue 2. Default priorities are 4 and 5. Press &l

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iv Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity, which can damage their delicate electronics. Dry weather conditions or walking acros

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 54 3-9. Rate Function name: Rate Function description: Rate limit and storm control function

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 55 Storm Control: Pull down the list of the storm control type to control the flow of broadcast

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 56 3-10. Trap Events Function name: Trap Events Function description: The Trap Events Confi

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 57 3-11. Isolated Group Function name: Isolated Group Function description: Isolated Group fu

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 58 3-12. Restore Default Function name: Restore Default Function description: Restore Defau

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 59 3-13. Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot the switch, including power up, hardware rese

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 60 3-14. Logout Besides the auto logout function as we mentioned above in the section of syst

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 61 4. Maintenance 4-1. Resolving No Link Condition The possible causes for a no link LED sta

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 62 Appendix A Technical Specifications Features • The switch included 24-Port 10/100Mbps TP

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 63 • Supports SW and HW Restore Factory Setting. • Supports Software Reboot. • Supports fai

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Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 1 About this user’s manual In this user’s manual, it will not only tell you how to install and connect you

Page 68 - Technical Specifications

User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 64 Hardware Specifications  Standard Compliance: IEEE802.3ab / 802.3z / 802.3u / 802.3x

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 65  Diagnostic LED: System LED : Power CPURUN ACT (LEDSET) FDX (LEDSET) SPD (LEDSET)

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 66 Management Software Specifications System Configuration Auto-negotiation support on 10/

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 2 1. Introduction 1-1. Overview of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit Web-Smart Switch The Web-Sm

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User Manual Publication date: July, 2006 Revision A2 3 1-2. Checklist Before you start installing the switch, verify that the package contains the

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