L2 SWITCH SWX2320-16MT User Guide EN
Table of content 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1. Product Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2. Included items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3.
1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1. Product Features The “SWX2320-16MT” intelligent L2 switch continues on with the features of the SWR2310 Series, while featuring high-speed LAN ports with speeds of more than 1 Gbps. This product can be used as a floor switch for medium-sized networks that can support access switches with high-speed LAN ports. 1.2. Included items Verify that the following included items are present.
1. Introduction 1.3. Optional accessories • SFP module:SFP-SWRG-SX/SFP-SWRG-LX Standards supported: 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX This is necessary when connecting fiber optic cables. Attach this to the SFP+ ports. For details on attaching, refer to “Installing an SFP module”. • SFP module:SFP-SWRT-SR/SFP-SWRT-LR Standards supported: 10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-LR This is necessary when connecting fiber optic cables. Attach this to the SFP+ ports. For details on attaching, refer to “Installing an SFP module”.
1. Introduction 1.6. Conventions used in this guide • Copying or reproduction of this guide in whole or in part is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer. • The explanations in this guide are based on current product specifications as of the date of publication. The latest version of this document can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. • All illustrations and screens included in this guide are for the purpose of explanation.
2. Controls and connectors 2. Controls and connectors 2.1. Front panel ① POWER indicator Lights when power is supplied to the product. POWER indicator Status Unlit Power OFF Flashing (green) Power ON, starting up Lit (green) Power ON, normal Lit (orange) Power ON, error occurred Caution When one of the following errors is detected, the POWER indicator lights up orange. Check the detected error and handle as appropriate. Use the “show environment” command to check the temperature and fan status.
2. Controls and connectors ③ RJ-45 CONSOLE port This is an RJ-45 port used when making settings. Use an RJ-45/DB-9 console cable to connect it to the RS-232C connector (COM port) of your computer. ④ microSD indicator Indicates the connection and usage status of the microSD card. microSD indicator Status Unlit A microSD card is not inserted in the slot. Flashing (green) The microSD card is being accessed. Lit (green) A microSD card is inserted.
2. Controls and connectors 2.2. Bottom panel ⑨ ⑩ ⑩ ⑨ ⑨ Rubber foot attachment guides These are the locations where the rubber feet are to be attached when placing the product on a level surface. For details on installation, refer to “Placing the product on a level surface” in “Installation.” ⑩ Wall mount hardware attachment holes Use these holes to attach the hardware included with the dedicated wall mount kit. For details on installation, refer to “Installing onto a wall or ceiling” in “Installation.
2. Controls and connectors 2.3. Rear panel ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑪ ⑪ Cooling vents These holes are used to force out the hot air generated inside the product, using the fan. Warning • Do not block or place objects near the fan outlet. Doing so could cause fire or malfunctions. ⑫ Serial number The same indication is shown on the product nameplate. ⑬ Power cord clamp attachment holes The included power cord clamp (C-shaped) can be attached here.
2. Controls and connectors 2.5. Top panel ⑰ ⑱ ⑰ Product label This lists the model name, serial number, MAC address and other information pertaining to this product. ⑱ Cooling vents These holes are used when drawing in outside air with the fan to cool the product. Warning • Do not block the cooling vents or place objects near them. Doing so could cause fire or malfunctions.
2. Controls and connectors 2.6. Port indicators These are indicators for the LAN ports and SFP+ ports, and indicate the state of each port in each mode. There are different display modes, including the “LINK/ACT” mode (in which the link status and connection speed are displayed), the “STATUS mode” (in which the error status is displayed) and the “OFF mode” (in which the port indicator is turned off). Normally, the product operates in LINK/ACT mode or OFF mode. 2.6.1.
2. Controls and connectors 2.6.2. STATUS mode This mode shows the error status of the LAN ports or SFP+ ports. When one of the following errors is detected, the product switches to STATUS mode (mandatory) and the port’s left indicator flashes orange. • Loop detection • SFP light reception level error detection LAN ports Left indicator Right indicator Status Unlit Unlit Normal Flashing (orange) Unlit Loop detected, then the port was blocked or shut down.
2. Controls and connectors 2.7. Switching through port indicator display modes When an error occurs, the product switches to STATUS mode; and after the product is restored from error status, the product returns to default LED mode automatically. The product switches to STATUS mode automatically. You cannot switch manually to STATUS mode. See the tables below for how modes are switched.
2. Controls and connectors 2.7.1. Switching the default LED mode for the port indicators Use the “led-mode default” command to switch between the settings for the default LED mode (LINK/ACT mode, OFF mode). Memo • This explains what happens when switching from LINK/ACT mode to OFF mode. This assumes that you have logged in using the steps in “Logging in from a computer connected to the CONSOLE port” or “Making settings from the command line using Telnet”. 1. Type “enable”, and press the [Enter] key.
3. Installation 3. Installation 3.1. Placing the product on a level surface Attach the included rubber feet on the rubber foot attachment guides as shown in the illustration, and press down on them firmly so that they do not peel off. Afterwards, place the product on a level surface, such as on top of a desk. Caution • Make sure to attach the rubber feet when the product is placed horizontally (flat). Failure to do so could cause fire or burns. 3.2.
3. Installation Caution • If the rack cabinet has a door, use sufficient care to ensure that it does not interfere with communication cables or the power cord after this product is installed. Memo • Screws for fastening this product to the 19-inch rack are not included. The 19-inch rack mount hardware can be attached to this product using either of the following two methods. Method A: Attach the 19-inch rack mount hardware so that its rack screw surface is flush with the front panel of this product.
3. Installation 3.3. Installing onto a wall or ceiling Attach the included wall mount hardware (2 pcs.) using the included screws (6 pcs.). Items to prepare • Wall or ceiling mounting screws (6) Screws for installing this product onto a wall or ceiling are not included. You will need to purchase commercially available screws. The type and length of screws differ depending on where the product is to be installed.
3. Installation Memo • The wall mount hardware has one surface that must be attached to the product and one surface that must be attached to the wall or ceiling. The product cannot be safely mounted if you attach the hardware to the wrong surface. For details on distinguishing the surfaces, refer to the illustrations for step 6 and step 7. Installation procedure 1.
3. Installation 6. Align the product with the mounting accessory. 7. Use the included screws (flat-headed, M3×8L, diameter: 3.0 mm, length: 8.0 mm, screw head diameter: 5.5 mm) (6) to install the mounting accessory onto this product. Use a Phillips screwdriver to firmly fasten the screws. Warning • Use only the screws that were included. If the product falls, you may be injured or the product may become damaged. This could also cause electric shock or malfunctions.
3. Installation 8. Engage the assembled mounting accessory onto the commercially available screws that you provisionally installed on the wall or ceiling, and slide it to the side. The illustration below shows an example of an installation with the back of the product facing up. Warning • Do not install with the front panel facing up. Failing to do so could cause malfunctions or fire. Caution • Do not let the product fall. If the product falls, you may be injured or the product may become damaged.
4. Connections 4. Connections 4.1. Connecting the power cord 1. Attach the included power cord clamp. To prevent accidental disconnection of the power cord, insert the included power cord clamp into the power cord clamp holes of the product to secure the power cord. Caution • The included power cord clamp is only for the included power supply cord. • If you use the clamp for other power cords aside from that which was included, the cord might be damaged or might not be properly secured. 2.
4. Connections Memo • This product does not have a power switch. The power turns on when you insert the plug of the power cord connected to this product into a power outlet. 4.2. Connecting to a network device or computer Using LAN cables, connect the LAN port of the network device or computer to the LAN ports of this product. When using fiber optic cables to make connections, install an appropriate SFP module in the SFP+ port. For the attachment procedure, refer to “Installing an SFP module”.
4. Connections Memo • When the default LED mode is set to “LINK/ACT” mode, you will be able to check the connection status between the network equipment and your computer. For details on switching between modes or on the connection status, refer to “Switching the default LED mode for the port indicators” and “Port indicators”. 4.3. Installing an SFP module You can install an SFP module to the SFP+ ports of this product. Caution • Attach the dust covers onto the SFP+ ports that are not in use.
4. Connections Caution • Do not look into the optical emitter when installing an SFP module. The SFP modules separately sold by Yamaha are class 1 laser devices. These devices may emit laser beams invisible to the eye. If a laser beam enters your eye, your eyesight might be damaged. 3. Connect a fiber optic cable that is suitable for each module to the connector. Connector Fiber optic cable 4.4.
4. Connections Caution • Do not look into the optical emitter when installing an SFP module. The SFP modules separately sold by Yamaha are class 1 laser devices. These devices may emit laser beams invisible to the eye. If a laser beam enters your eye, your eyesight might be damaged. 3. Grasp the lever and pull out the SFP module. Memo • Since this product supports hot-swapping, an SFP module can be removed without turning the power off. 4.5.
4. Connections 2. Grasp the body of the direct attach cable and insert it firmly into the SFP+ port of this product. When locked When unlocked Caution • When making a stack connection using a direct attach cable, make sure that the grounding for the connected devices is at the same potential. Connecting two devices with different grounding potentials with a direct attach cable may cause malfunctions or device failure. • Attach the dust covers onto the SFP+ ports that are not in use.
4. Connections 4.6. Removing a direct attach cable A direct attach cable can be attached to the SFP+ ports on this product. 1. While using one hand to push the SFP+ module section inward, use the other hand to pull the removal tab toward yourself, disengaging the lock. Removal tab 2. When the lock disengages, continue pulling the removal tab and slowly pull out the SFP+ module section. Removal tab Caution • It may be difficult to pull out the direct attach cable (sold separately).
4. Connections 4.7. Making stack connections A direct attach cable or SFP module can be installed onto the SFP+ ports of this product. When using an SFP+ module, you must additionally provide a fiber optic cable that is suitable for the SFP module. For details on installing and removing a direct attach cable, refer to “Installing a direct attach cable” or “Removing a direct attach cable”. For the procedure to attach an SFP module, refer to “Installing an SFP module” or “Removing an SFP module”.
5. Settings 5. Settings The settings for this product can be made in the following ways. • Making settings from the command line using the CONSOLE port • Making settings from the command line using Telnet • Making settings from the command line using SSH • Making settings using the Web GUI • Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults You can log in to this product either as a standard user or as an administrative user. This section explains how to log in as an administrative user.
5. Settings 5.1.3. Getting the computer ready You will need terminal software that controls the serial (COM) port of the computer. Set the parameters of the terminal software as follows.
5. Settings 3. Press the [Enter] key. The system waits for a user name to be entered. If a user name has already been specified, enter the user name. When the product is shipped from the factory, a user name has not been specified, so it does not need to be entered. Username: 4. Press the [Enter] key. The system waits for a password to be entered. If a password has already been specified, enter the password.
5. Settings 4. Use the telnet command to input the IP address of this product. When the settings of this product are still set to their factory defaults, input “192.168.100.240” after the “telnet” command. telnet 192.168.100.240 5. Press the [Enter] key. The system waits for a user name to be entered. If a user name has already been specified, enter the user name. When the product is shipped from the factory, a user name has not been specified, so it does not need to be entered. Username: 6.
5. Settings 5.3. Making settings from the command line using SSH This explains what you need to prepare for logging in to this product from an SSH client on your LAN. Refer to the owner’s manual of the SSH client you are using for how to log in. Caution Please be aware that the following functions are not supported on the SSH server of this product.
5. Settings 3. Type “configure terminal” and press the [Enter] key. The product switches from command input mode to global configuration mode. SWX2320#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line.End with CNTL/Z. SWX2320(config)# 4. Use the “ssh-server enable” command to enable the SSH server functionality. SWX2320(config)#ssh-server enable SWX2320(config)# 5. Register a user with password using the “username” command.
5. Settings 5.4. Making settings using the Web GUI This explains how to log in to this product using the Web GUI. For details on compatible Web browsers, refer to the website listed below. Web browser compatibility with Web GUI on Yamaha network products: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ 5.4.1. Logging in to this product using a Web browser 1. Connect this product to the computer with a LAN cable. 2. Check the power supply of this product.
5. Settings 5.5. Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults This explains how to restore this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults. • Using the “cold start” command to restore the factory settings • Entering the [I] (uppercase I) key during startup to restore the factory settings • Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults from the Web GUI Caution When restoring the factory settings, note the following points.
5. Settings 1. Enter the administrator password and press the [Enter] key. The settings saved in this product are returned to their factory-set state, SYSLOG is deleted and then the product reboots. 5.5.2. Entering the [I] (uppercase I) key during startup to restore the factory settings The product can be restored to its factory settings by entering an uppercase “I” when the product is starting up. Here we explain how to reboot the product using the “reload” command.
5. Settings 5.5.3. Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults from the Web GUI This product can be restored to its factory-set state by making settings from the Web GUI. Memo • This explanation assumes that you have logged in using the steps in “Logging in to this product using a Web browser”. 1. Select the “Administration” tab – “Maintenance” – “Restart or Initialize,” in that order. The "Restart or Initialize" screen appears. 2.
6. Appendix 6. Appendix 6.1. RJ-45/DB-9 console cable pin configuration Console (RS-232C) Signal RTS DTR TxD GND GND RxD DSR* CTS* RJ-45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D-SUB 9 9 8 6 2 5 3 4 7 1 * These signals are not used by this product.
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