Layer 2 MultiGigabit Switch BS-MP20 Series User Manual Americas: www.buffaloamericas.com Europe: www.buffalo-technology.com Asia Pacific: www.buffalo-asia.com 35021269-02 2017.
Contents Chapter 1 Initial Settings................................................4 Product Requirements......................................................................4 Install Business Switch Configuration Tool.....................................4 Change Switch's IP Address..............................................................5 Open Settings................................................................................. 10 Change Username and Password......................................
QoS Settings..............................................................................................25 QoS Mapping.............................................................................................27 VoIP Auto Priority.....................................................................................28 Security........................................................................................... 29 Auto DoS Attack Prevention............................................................
Appendix A Specifications........................................... 41 Product Specifications................................................................... 41 Port Specifications....................................................................................41 Factory Default Settings................................................................ 42 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information...... 44 For Customers in the United States..............................................
Chapter 1 Initial Settings Product Requirements Compatible Devices and Browsers Compatible Devices to Connect to BS-MP 10GBASE-T/5GBASE-T/2.5GBASE-T/1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX compatible devices (Computer, NAS, switches) Compatible Browsers to Enter Settings Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11 Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Refer to our website to check the latest information on compatible browser versions.
Change Switch's IP Address To enter Settings, the switch's web user interface, the switch's IP address should belong to the same segment as your computer's IP address. 1 Connect the switch to your computer and your network with an Ethernet cable (sold separately). Confirm that link/act LED of the connected port is on. 2 Double-click the "Business Switch Configuration Tool" icon to open Business Switch Configuration Tool. 3 Click Next to start searching for the switch.
4 Select the switch and click Next.
5 Click Change IP Address.
6 Configure the switch's IP address to match the segment of the IP address of your computer and click Next.
7 If the password input screen is displayed, enter "password" and click Next.
8 Click Finish. Open Settings 1 Configure the switch's IP address, referring to the "Change Switch's IP Address" section above. 2 Double-click the "Business Switch Configuration Tool" icon to open Business Switch Configuration Tool.
3 Click Next to start searching for the switch.
4 Select the switch and click Next.
5 Click Settings (Web Admin Interface). 6 Click OK. 7 A web browser is launched and the login screen is displayed. Enter "admin" as the username and "password" as the password, then click Log In. Note: There is a message window, "The switch's configuration interface is now open in a browser window." under the browser window. Click Complete to close the window.
Change Username and Password To change the default username and password from "admin" and "password", refer to the following procedure. 1 Open Settings. 2 Navigate to Basic - System Security - Administration Account. 3 Enter your new username and password (also fill the "Confirm Password" field), then click Apply. Note: You may enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) for the new username and password. 4 Enter the new username and password, then click Log In.
MAC Address Learning This switch uses SVL (Shared VLAN Learning) to learn MAC addresses. SVL is a method that retains a shared MAC address table for the entire switch. It differs from IVL, which retains a MAC address table for each VLAN. Be sure you understand how SVL works before you create a VLAN with the switch.
Chapter 2 Settings Refer to the "Open Settings" section in chapter 1 to access Settings. Menu System Information Displays the switch's information. Basic System Configure the switch's name, location, and contact. System IP Settings Configure the switch's IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway. VLAN MAC Addresses Port Settings System Security VLAN Settings Confirm VLAN status and create new VLAN. This switch's IP address can also be configured on this page.
System Information Displays the switch's information. System Information Displays system information such as the switch name, and MAC address. IPv4 Address Displays information such as the switch's IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Version Displays the switch's firmware, boot code, and hardware versions. System Configure the switch's name, location, and contact. Switch Name Enter the switch's name. You may enter up to 50 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
System IP Settings Configure the switch's IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Select a method of obtaining the switch's IPv4 address. Method of Acquiring IPv4 Address Obtain from DHCP Server Obtain the switch's IPv4 address from DHCP server. Static IP Address Enter the IP address manually. IPv4 Address Enter the switch's IPv4 address if you select Static IP Address as the connection method. Subnet Mask Enter the switch's subnet mask if you select Static IP Address as the connection method.
VLAN VLAN Settings Confirm VLAN status and configure new VLAN. Mode Select a VLAN mode from "VLAN Settings" or "Privacy Separator". Privacy separator is a mode that enables communication to the router from a port but blocks communication between ports. Note: VLAN and privacy separator cannot be used at the same time. VLAN Status Displays current VLAN and PVID (Port VLAN ID) status. Click Edit to edit the VLAN selected. Click Delete to delete the VLAN selected. VLAN 1 cannot be deleted.
Untagged Select when you assign the port to untag member. Not Member Select when you do not assign the port to any member. Reset Click to reset the changes to the previous settings. Uplink Appears when "Privacy Separator" is selected. A router should be connected to the uplink port to connect to the Internet. Uplink ports can communicate with all downlink ports. Specify at least 1 port to an uplink port. Downlink Appears when "Privacy Separator" is selected.
Ingress Filter Enable Drop frames if the received frame's VLAN ID is not a member of incoming port's VLAN. Disable All tagged and untagged frames will be received. Protected Port "Protected Port" enabled ports cannot communicate with each other. MAC Addresses Static MAC Filtering Configure the filtering of MAC addresses that are registered manually. Only the frames with a registered MAC address as a source MAC address can pass through the ports that the MAC address is registered to.
Name Displays the port name. Admin Displays whether the port is enabled (on) or disabled (off ). Link Status Displays whether the link is up or down. Autonegotiation Displays whether the autonegotiation is enabled (on) or disabled (off ). Speed/Duplex Displays the speed and duplex status. Flow Control Displays whether the flow control is enabled (on) or disabled (off ). IEEE 802.3az Displays whether IEEE 802.3az is enabled (on) or disabled (off ).
Speed/Mode Settings Configure ports settings such as the transmission rate or flow control. Name Enter the port name. You may enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Admin Check to enable the port. Select the transmission rate and duplex from below. Autonegotiation The transmission rate (max 10 Gbps) and duplex status will be configured automatically depending on the connected device. Select this during normal operation.
Note: While Mode is set to "100M bps Full", "Autonegotiation (5G)" or "Autonegotiation (2.5G)", both IEEE 802.3az and APD will be disabled. System Security Administration Account Configure the username and password. Username Enter the new username. You may enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Password Enter the new password. You may enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Confirm Password Enter the new password again.
QoS QoS Settings Configure the priority. QoS Check to enable QoS. Click Show Detail to enable/disable QoS for each port.
Configure the queue scheduling type. Strict Execute the queue scheduling based on strict priority. High-prioritized queues are always forwarded strictly; low-prioritized queue will never be forwarded if any data remains in the high-prioritized queue. Schedule Method WRR Execute the queue scheduling based on WRR (Weighted Round Robin). This will forward queues in order of a round robin; even lower priority queues will be forwarded at a constant rate.
QoS Mapping Configure port-based priority for DSCP, CoS, and IP precedence. Port Priority Configure the priority of each port. DSCP Mapping Configure the DSCP priority value from 0-63. CoS Mapping Configure the CoS priority value from 0-7. IP Precedence Mapping Configure the IP precedence priority value from 0-7. Priority Configure the priority from 0-7. Note: DSCP mapping, CoS mapping, and IP precedence mapping is displayed when each type is selected.
VoIP Auto Priority Configure the priority of SIP, H.323, SCCP. VoIP Auto Priority Check to enable VoIP auto priority. Click Show Detail to enable or disable this functionality for each port. CoS Applied to the VoIP packets of SIP, H.323, SCCP only. If QoS is enabled, it is handled in accordance with CoS priority.
Security Auto DoS Attack Prevention Configure packets to be dropped. LAND Attack If enabled, the packets whose source IP address and destination IP address are the same will be dropped. Minimum TCP Header Size If enabled, the packets whose TCP header size is less than 20 bytes will be dropped. TCP/UDP L4 Port If enabled, the packets whose source port number and destination port number are the same will be dropped. Disable when using SNTP.
Port Trunking Configure port trunking settings. Trunk Mode Select a trunk mode. Trunk Key Enter the key to identify the trunk group. Trunk Name Enter the trunk name. Member Select ports to join the trunk member. Notes: • Up to 8 groups can be created in total, and up to 8 ports can be set to a group. • The ports in the same trunk group should belong to the same VLAN.
Traffic Control Configure storm settings. If each packet exceeds the threshold configured on this page, exceeded packets will be dropped. Broadcast Select a rate to allow passing broadcasts. Multicast Select a rate to allow passing multicasts. DLF Select a rate to allow passing DLF (destination lookup failure) unicasts. Ingress Bandwidth Limits the bandwidth of ingress (input to the switch) speed as the configured value.
Mirroring Configure to monitor the traffic (copy the contents of communication from source to destination). Enable Check to enable mirroring. Source Port Select ports to be monitored. Destination Port Select ports to monitor the traffic. IGMP Status Displays the IGMP status. IGMP Status Displays the multicast address table. Router Port Status Displays the port connected to the multicast router (server). IGMP Settings Configure IGMP snooping.
IGMP Snooping Check to enable IGMP snooping. If enabled, you can prevent the flooding of multicast packets except for the port connected to the host which joins the multicast group. Note: The addresses in the range of 224.0.0.1-224.0.0.255 will be excepted from IGMP snooping. Filter Unknown Multicasts If checked, the packets of the multicast that is not learned will be discarded except for 224.0.0.1-224.0.0.255. Host Timeout Enter the host timeout period for receiving multicast.
IGMP Router Port Specify the port connected to the multicast router (server) for each VLAN. IGMP Router Port Settings Enter the VLAN ID and specify the port connected to the multicast router (server), then click Add.
Loop Prevention Configure loop prevention functionality. Configure the switch's action when a loop is detected. Action Ignore When a loop is detected, the switch will do nothing to the port; the diag LED and loop-detected port's LED will blink for the time configured in the Disable for section. If a loop is detected again, it will continue to blink until the loop is resolved. Disable port The switch will disable the loop-detected port for the amount of time configured in the Disable for section.
Update Firmware Update firmware with the local firmware file. Click Browse and select the firmware image to update, then click Update. Notes: • Do not turn off the switch or close the browser while updating. • To finish the update, reboot the switch when prompted. • Firmware cannot be updated when jumbo frame is enabled on your computer. To update firmware, disable Jumbo Frame. Refer to your computer's manual to change jumbo frame settings. File Image Select a file image to update.
Reboot Reboot the switch. Reboot System Click Reboot to reboot the switch. Initialize Restore the switch settings to the factory default. Initialize Except IP Address Click Initialize to initialize all settings except the switch's IPv4 address. Initialize All Settings Click Initialize to initialize all switch settings. Physical Reset Button Enable or disable the reset button on the switch.
Statistics Displays the switch's statistics. Note: Each maximum value is 4,294,967,295. If this is reached or exceeded, the value will reset to 0. Rebooting the switch will also reset the value to 0. Name Displays the port name. Received Octets Displays the number of total received octets. Received Packets Displays the number of total received packets. Sent Octets Displays the number of total sent octets. Sent Packets Displays the number of total sent packets.
Sent Broadcast Packets Displays the number of sent broadcast packets. Discarded Sent Packets Displays the number of packets that could not be sent. Notes: • Packets that are designated to the switch (such as ping or http communication for displaying Settings) will be displayed as "Received Unicast Packets" and "Discarded Received Packets". • The target packets of this page are MAC frames and IPv4 packets. Network Diagnostics Execute a communication test to the specified IP address.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting LED Is Not Lit, Abnormal Lighting or Blinking The power LED is not lit. • Confirm that the AC adapter or power cable is connected to the inlet. The diag LED is blinking red. • If it blinks once per a second, a loop is detected. Check the cabling. • If your switch has fans and its diag LED is blinking fast, a fan error may be occurring. Disconnect the power cable and reconnect it. If the LED keeps blinking, contact our technical support. The link/act LED is not lit.
Appendix A Specifications Product Specifications Refer to the quick setup guide to check the hardware specifications.
Factory Default Settings System System IP Settings VLAN Settings VLAN VLAN Ports MAC Addresses Port Settings System Security Static MAC Filtering Speed/Mode Settings Administration Account QoS Settings QoS QoS Mapping VoIP Auto Priority Security Auto DoS Attack Prevention Switch Name BS + the switch's MAC address Location Not defined Contact Not defined Method of Acquiring IPv4 Address Static IP Address IPv4 Address 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.
Port Trunking Traffic Control Mirroring IGMP Settings IGMP IGMP Querier IGMP Router Port Loop Prevention Initialize Trunk Mode Manual Trunk Key None Trunk Name None Member None Broadcast Unlimited Multicast Unlimited DLF Unlimited Ingress Bandwidth 10000 Mbps Egress Bandwidth 10000 Mbps Enable Mirror 1: Disabled Mirror 2: Disabled Source Port Mirror 1: 2 Mirror 2: 4 Destination Port Mirror 1: 1 Mirror 2: 3 IGMP Snooping Disabled Filter Unknown Multicasts Disabled Host Timeo
Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in the United States FCC Statement 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.
For Customers in Europe CE Dansk Dette er et Klasse A-produkt. I et hjemmemiljø kan dette produkt skabe radiointerferens, hvormed det kan være nødvendigt for brugeren at tage passende forholdsregler. Dette produkt kan forårsage interferens hvis det bruges i beboelsesområder. En sådan anvendelse skal undgås, medmindre brugeren tager specielle foranstaltninger for at reducere elektromagnetiske emissioner for at forhindre interferens med modtagelse af radio- og tv-udsendelser.
Français Cet appareil est un produit de Classe A. Dans un environnement domestique, ce produit est susceptible de provoquer des interférences radio, auquel cas l'utilisateur peut être mis en demeure de prendre des mesures appropriées. Utilisé dans un environnement domestique, cet appareil génère des interférences.
Este produto poderá causar interferências se utilizado em áreas residenciais. A utilização deverá ser evitada, salvo se o utilizador tomar medidas especiais para reduzir as emissões electromagnéticas e assim prevenir interferências na recepção de rádio e televisão. Utilizar apenas cabos e acessórios incluídos na embalagem. Não utilizar outros acessórios ou cabos, salvo se especificamente indicado na documentação. Suomi Tämä on luokan A tuote.
CB The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Norsk Utstyr som er koplet til beskyttelsesjord via nettplugg og/eller via annet jordtilkoplet utstyr – og er tilkoplet et kabel-TV nett, kan forårsake brannfare. For å unngå dette skal det ved tilkopling av utstyret til kabel-TV nettet installeres en galvanisk isolator mellom utstyret og kabel- TV nettet.