GIGABIT ETHERNET LAYER 2 SWITCH, 24 PORT, 2 x RJ45/SFP COMBO + 2 x SFP UPLINK PORTS User Manual DN-80221-3
Content Item Listing ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 1 Product description .................................................................................................................................. 1 CHAPTER 2 Appearance description ...........................................................................................................................
8.1 Queue basic setting ............................................................................................................................ 8.2 QosQueueMapping ............................................................................................................................ 8.2.1 COS Queue Mapping ....................................................................................................................... 8.2.2 DSCP COS Mapping ...................................................
Item Listing Check the following contents of your package: Switch x 1 User’s Manual x 1 Power Cord x 1 Accessories (Rack Mount Accessory Kit x2, Rubber Feet x4, Screwx8) If any part is lost and damaged, please contact your local agent immediately. CHAPTER 1 Product description Thank you for purchasing this managed Switch. It is composed of excellent design and in general the development of switches.
2 Back panel Back panel: AC power connector, AC input range 100-240V, 50/60HZ, a grounding screw holes. Power socket Connect the female connector of the power cord here, and the male connector to the AC (Alternating Current) power outlet. Please make sure the voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the input voltage. Grounding column The switch already comes with lightning protection mechanism.
3 Turn on switch Please connect the AC power cord into the rear of the switch and to an electrical outlet (preferably one that is grounded). When the switch is power on, the LED indicators flash momentarily for one second which represents a resetting of the system. The Power LED indicator turns on green. Note: Please confirm the voltage is correct before power on; otherwise the switch will be damaged. (The power input is: 100V-240Vac, 50/60Hz.
The RJ45 connector used by the Console port is shown in the figure below, and the RJ45 plug corresponds to the RJ45 socket, from left to right numbered from 1 to 8. NOTE: The switch console port does not support the flow control function, so when the switch is configured with HyperTerminal, the data flow control should be set to "none", otherwise the problem of HyperTerminal single pass will occur. This cable is used to connect the console port of the switch to the external monitoring terminal.
CHAPTER 4 LOGIN WEB 1 Connect the power of the switch and connect the control host (PC) to the switch with a network cable. 2 This switch provides web login management. The default login information is as follows: Type IP address Username Password Default parameter 192.168.2.1 admin admin 3 Open the browser, enter http://192.168.2.1 in the address bar, press the Enter key to open the web login interface.
CHAPTER 5 Switch management configuration 1 System Status 1.1 system information The system basic information provides information about the device name, device location, contact information, MAC address, serial number, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, device model, hardware version, software version, firmware compilation, and system running time. The web interface provides editing of three pieces of information such as device name, device location, and contact information.
System Contact: Click the Edit button, the following pop-up window appears, enter the contact information you want to set in the box, click Save to complete the configuration. 1.2 IP configuration IP configuration function allows users to configure the IP address of the target VLAN. First, you need to create a VLAN in the VLAN function module, and then configure and manage the IP of the corresponding VLAN in the IP configuration function module. The system creates VLAN1 by default.
Remote log server: The user selects whether to enable or disable the remote log server. You need to configure the server IP, send the log level, and click Save Settings to complete the configuration. 1.5 system status System status, including status of CPU and MEMORY. 2 Port configuration 2.1 basic setting Basic configuration of the port, including Port select, port enable, port description, speed, duplex, MDIX, and flow control. Port select:Select the destination port to configure the port.
2.2 Port mirroring The port mirroring function module allows the user to configure one port as a mirror of one or more other ports. On the port mirroring configuration page, fill in the mirroring group number (1-4), select one or more source ports, and select the destination port (only one destination port can be selected in one configuration). Click save to complete the configuration of the mirrored port group. Mirror Group Number:Must be filled in and needs to be in the range of 1-4.
2.4 Storm control Storm control module, where the user configures broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm restrictions. Configure storm control to respond when the packet rate reaches the upper limit of the configuration. This prevents port storms. Mode-based selection: Rate limiting provides two options for configuration. The pps-based configuration is based on the rate of packets sent per second. The bps-based configuration is based on the rate of bit sent per second.
2.6 Port statistics Port statistics module,where the user enables or disables port statistics. After the port statistics are configured, you can view the port input/output rate of the configured port in the current module. The port statistics table calculates the port rate in pps and bps and displays it to the user. Port select:Select the corresponding port and choose whether to enable port statistics configuration.
3.2 static setting Static aggregation function module, where users can manually configure static aggregation ports. Select one or more ports to be added to the aggregation group, select the aggregation port number, and click Save to complete the configuration of a static aggregation port. Select Ports join the aggregate:Add the corresponding ports to the aggregation group. The ports in each aggregation group are logically aggregated into one port, that is, the aggregation port.
port ID, port status flag, port state, port priority, and port operation key. Click the button ( port in the aggregation port. )to delete a member 4 VLAN configuration 4.1 VLAN setting The VLAN configuration function module allows users to add or delete VLANs and manage port configurations in a VLAN. Create New VLAN:to Create a new VLAN ,click to enter the creation of the new VLAN. Note that the VLAN ID (2-4094) must be filled in. By default, the VLAN name defaults to the VLAN ID.
4.2 interface setting 4.2.1 access Port settings Access port settings module, where the user configures the port as an access port. The default port mode of the system is the access port. Add access Port:If the port is configured as a port of another type, you can select the port to add the access port and configure the port as the access port mode. Access Port settings information table:View the port information currently configured as the access port mode.
Delete selected Trunk Port:Delete the trunk port in batches. After checking the corresponding port in the Trunk port configuration information table, click Delete the selected Trunk port to complete the batch deletion of the Trunk port. Trunk Port configuration information table:The configured trunk port includes the trunk port number, port description, native VLAN, and port allowed VLAN information. Click the edit button ( current trunk port.
5 MAC address table 5.1 MAC management 5.1.1 static MAC settings Static MAC address configuration module. You can configure a static MAC address for a port in this module. Select the port to which the static MAC address is added, fill in the VLAN ID (1-4094), MAC address, and click Save to complete the configuration of a static MAC address.
5.2 MAC filter MAC filter module,Users can configure MAC filtering in this module to filter the configured MAC address in the corresponding VLAN. Fill in the correct MAC address in the MAC address box, fill in the VLAN ID (1-4094) in the MAC VLAN check box, and click Save to complete the MAC filtering configuration. (Note that the VLAN ID must be the VLAN that has been created) MAC filter configuration information table:After the configuration is complete.
6.2 STP port setting STP port setting module, users can configure the STP port in this module. Instance ID: The user selects the created instance ID for configuration. Priority:The user sets the port instance priority here. The default is 128. You must enter a multiple of 16, ranging from 0 to 240. Port fast:Here, the user selects whether to enable the fast port function. The fast port function enables the Layer 2 access port to immediately enter the forwarding state.
6.3.2 MSTP Region Setting MSTP Region setting module, Users can configure the MSTP Region in this module. Region Name:The user enters the number of characters in the specified range and configures the name of the region. (0~32 characters) Revision Level:The user enters a value within the specified range and configures the revision level parameter.(0~65535) 7 ACL 7.1 ACL time schedule ACL time schedule module,Users can configure ACL schedules in this module.
When the protocol number is UDP or TCP, the source (or destination)port number information allows to edit. ACL settings information table:After the configuration is complete, you can view the configured ACL configuration table on the current page, including the priority, ACL number, permission, index, protocol, source IP/Mask, source port, destination IP/Mask, destination port, time name, status. Click deletion button( configuration. ) to delete the corresponding ACL 7.2.
8 QoS 8.1 Queue basic setting Queue basic setting module,The user configures the queue in this module. Qos Queue Algorithm:The user selects the desired configured queue algorithm from the drop-down menu as needed. When you need to configure weights, you need to configure the weight values.
9 security 9.1 loopback detection 9.1.1 loopback detection config Loopback detection config module,In this module, the user selects the enable or disable of the loopback detection status, selects the enable or disable of loopback recovery status, and the setting of the loopback recovery interval. loopback detection status:Global enable or disable loopback detection. loopback detection status:Enable or disable the automatic recovery status of the loopback detection link.
9.2 Network Tool 9.2.1 ping The ping module, where the user pings, uses the PING function to detect network connectivity and clarify network connectivity. Destination IP Address:The user inputs the destination IP address to be detected, and detects the network connectivity between the system and the target device. Timeout in seconds:User input timeout must be within the valid range(1~10).
10 SNMP 10.1 SNMP setting 10.1.1 SNMP setting SNMP configuration enable module. The user selects whether to enable or disable SNMP configuration in this module, and clicks the submit button to complete the configuration. SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. When this option is enabled, it is mainly used for network device management. 10.1.2 Community setting Community configuration module. Users configure and manage snmp communities under this module.
click Delete Selected Groups to complete the batch deletion of the groups. SNMP group configuration information table: display the configured SNMP group including group name, security level, readonly view, write-only view, notification view, click group, click the edit button after each group information to edit the current the delete button to delete The group. 10.1.4 User setting User configuration module. Users configure and manage snmp users under this module.
Delete and select Trap: Delete the configured Trap target hosts in batches. Select the Trap target hosts to be deleted from the Trap target host list and click Delete selected Trap target hosts to complete the batch deletion of Trap target hosts. Trap information table: It displays the configured Trap target host, destination IP address, security name, UDP port number, and security mode. Click button to delete the user.
11 system tool 11.1 system setting 11.1.1 System Factory Default Setting System Factory Default Setting module,Click the Factory default button, the user can clear the configuration saved by the user , and the switch configuration is restored to the factory default configuration state. 11.1.2 System Reboot Setting System Reboot Setting module,Click the system Reboot button ,the user restarts the switch from the web interface. 11.1.
11.1.6 Timeout Login System login timeout module, users configure login timeout service in this module. You can configure the login timeout setting time. Save: Save the loopback detection configuration and make the configuration take effect. 11.1.7 Jumbo Frame Jumbo frame module, users can configure jumbo frames in this module, and can configure jumbo frames. Save: Save the loopback detection configuration and make the configuration take effect.
11.2 system upgrade 11.2.1 system upgrade System upgrade module,The user upgrades the software version through the web interface in the module. Click the button behind the firmware name to select the upgrade file,click firmware upgrade button to upgrade. After selecting the upgrade file (file format is .bix), click Open, automatically return to the upgrade interface, click the firmware upgrade button, and confirm that the firmware is to be upgraded. Click OK.
Select Configuration Import, click the button behind file name to select the file, select the switch.conf file and click Open. After returning to the configuration management interface automatically, click Configuration Import, pop-up prompts the import is successful, click OK. After that, the pop-up window prompts the configuration file imported after the restart to take effect. If it needs to take effect immediately, click OK. 11.
CHAPTER 6 Specification Model DN-80221-3 Standard IEEE 802.3、IEEE 802.3u、IEEE 802.3ab 、IEEE 802.3z、IEEE 802.3x、IEEE 802.1X、 IEEE 802.1q 、IEEE 802.1p、IEEE 802.1d 、IEEE 802.1w、IEEE 802.