EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch December 2002 User’s Guide
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EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two (2) years from the date of purchase.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Interference Statements and Warnings FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Customer Support If you have questions about your ZyXEL product or desire assistance, contact ZyXEL Communications Corporation offices worldwide, in one of the following ways: Contacting Customer Support When you contact your customer support representative, have the following information ready: ♦ Product model and serial number. ♦ Firmware version information. ♦ Warranty information. ♦ Date you received your product.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table of Contents Copyright .................................................................................................................................................................... ii ZyXEL Limited Warranty ....................................................................................................................................... iii Interference Statements and Warnings.............................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 4.2 Establishing the Console Port Connection ......................................................................................................4-1 4.2.1 Initial Screen......................................................................................................................................4-2 4.2.2 Password Screen (optional) ...............................................................................................................4-2 4.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 7.12 Port Mirror (Sniffer).................................................................................................................................... 7-13 7.13 IP Config ..................................................................................................................................................... 7-14 7.14 SNMP..................................................................................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch List of Figures Figure 1-1 Backbone Application ............................................................................................................................. 1-4 Figure 1-2 Bridging Application ............................................................................................................................... 1-5 Figure 1-3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application .......................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-2 Web Configurator - Statistics...................................................................................................................7-2 Figure 7-3 Web Configurator - VLAN ......................................................................................................................7-4 Figure 7-4 Web Configurator - Trunk........................................................................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch List of Tables Table 2-1 The LED Descriptions............................................................................................................................... 2-2 Table 3-1 EM1024A-8TP LED Description.............................................................................................................. 3-2 Table 3-2 EM1024A-GTP LED Description..........................................................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch List of Diagrams Diagram 1 Internet Explorer 5.0 ..................................................................................................................................A Diagram 2 IE5.0- Internet Options...............................................................................................................................A Diagram 3 IE5.0- Add Trusted Site IP Address.....................................................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the EES Series of Intelligent Ethernet Switches. This preface introduces you to the EES Series and discusses the organization and conventions of this User’s Guide. It also provides information on other related documentation. About The EES Series The EES Intelligent Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling.
Getting Ready Part I: Getting Ready This part acquaints you with the features and applications of the EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch, instructs you how to make the hardware connections, understand the front panel LEDs and introduces the SMT (System Management Terminal).
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 1 Getting to Know the EES 1024 The EES-1024AF Intelligent Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling. Two expansion slots on the front panel of the switch further add to the flexibility of your network systems. The switch is a combination of 24 10/100M Ethernet RJ-45 ports and two optional module slots.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch • IGMP and Sniffer (Port Mirroring) supported • Port Priority - 802.1p & TOS (Type of Service) supported • Static Address Table for manual address addition • Broadcast Storm Filter function supported • Firmware upgradeable through TFTP 1.3 Package Contents Compare the contents of your EES-1024AF Intelligent Switch package with the standard checklist below. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for service.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 1.4.3 SNMP Network Management Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. This switch supports SNMP agent functionality, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the switch through the network. An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents and a manager.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 1-1 Backbone Application 1.5.2 Bridging Example For enterprise networks where large data broadcasts are constantly processed, the switch is an ideal solution for department users to connect to the corporate backbone. Used as segment switch, the switch can alleviate user contention for bandwidth and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. All ports can connect to high-speed department servers that need high bandwidth.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 1-2 Bridging Application Full-duplex mode operation only applies to point-to-point access (for example, when attaching the switch to a workstation, server, or another switch). When connecting to hubs, use a standard cascaded connection set for half-duplex operation. 1.5.3 High Performance Switched Workgroup The switch is ideal for connecting two workgroups, supporting the throughput, for example, of 800Mbps.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 1-3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application 1.5.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application The switch supports up to 4095 tag-based IEEE 802.1Q-compatible virtual LAN (VLANs). Tag-based VLAN Workgroup You can group the switch ports into broadcast domains by assigning them to the same VLAN to increase network capacity and performance. With network segmentation, each switch port connects to a segment that is a single broadcast domain.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 1-4 VLAN Workgroup Application Shared Server The switch’s compliance to the IEEE802.1Q tagging VLAN standard allows ports to exist in multiple VLANs for shared resources, such as servers, printers, or Switch-to-Switch connections. It is also possible to have resources exist in multiple VLANs on one switch as shown in the following figure.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 1-5 Shared Server In this example, stations in different VLANs share resources. As a result, VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 can access VLAN 3 for printing. All VLAN port members of VLAN3 can see the broadcasts from ports configured in VLAN3.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 2 Hardware Connections This section describes the hardware of the EES-1024AF Intelligent Switch, and gives a functional overview of the switch. 2.1 Hardware Description 2.1.1 The Front Panel The front panel of the switch consists of 24 auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports, two optional expansion slots, and a Console port. The LED indicators are also located on the front panel of the switch.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Console Port Console management can be done through the Console Port. It requires a direct connection between the switch and a computer via a RS-232 cable. LED Indicators All LED indicators are located on the front panel of the switch. They provide a real-time indication of system and operational status. The following table gives descriptions of the LED status and their meanings.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 2-3 The Rear Panel of the switch Power On After all network cables are connected, plug the power cord into the power socket on the back panel and the other end into a power outlet. Turn the power on using the power Switch on the back panel. The switch uses a universal power supply that requires no additional adjustment. Check the front panel PWR LED to see if power is properly supplied.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Step 4. Remove the adhesive backing from the supplied rubber feet. Step 5. Attach the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the EES-1024AF. These rubber feet help protect the EES-1024AF from shock or vibration and ensure space between devices when stacking. Figure 2-4 Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the switch Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space between switches when stacking. 2.2.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 2-6 Mount the switch in an EIA standard 19-inch Rack Hardware Connections 2-5
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide Chapter 3 Optional Modules 3.1 Introduction1 With the EES switch’s two expansion slots, you can use optional modules that allow your EES switch to provide 10/100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps connections to other compatible network devices. The optional modules are designed to expand your network area.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide • Supports store-and-forward switching • Supports non-blocking and full wire speed forwarding rate • 4K-entry MAC address table • 100M, LK/ACT, FD/COL LEDs • Supports SNMP management Front Panel LEDs There are three types of LEDs for each RJ-45 port. Table 3-1 EM1024A-8TP LED Description LED 100 LK/ACT FD/COL COLOR Green Green Yellow STATUS DESCRIPTION On An Ethernet device is connected at 100 Mbps.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide • 128Kb memory buffer sharing • Supports store-and-forward switching • Supports half-duplex and full-duplex modes at 10/100 Mbps on MII interface • 1000M, 100M, LK/ACT and FD/COL LEDs Front Panel LEDs There are four LEDs for the RJ-45 port. Table 3-2 EM1024A-GTP LED Description LED 1000M LK/ACT 100M FD/COL COLOR Green Green Green Yellow STATUS DESCRIPTION On An Ethernet device is connected at 1000 Mbps.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide 3.4.2 EM1024A-4FX-SC: 4-Port 100Base-FX (Multi-mode) Intelligent Fiber Module Figure 3-4 EM1024A-4FX-SC Front Panel Features • Two/Four 100Mbps fiber ports (SC connectors) • 5MB memory buffer • 12K-entry MAC address table • Supports store-and-forward switching • Supports half-duplex and full-duplex modes • LK/ACT and FD/COL LEDs • Supports connection distance of up to 2 kilometers via fiber optic cable.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide 3.4.4 EM1024A-4FX-SC-30: 4-Port 100Base-FX (Single-mode) Intelligent Fiber Module Figure 3-6 EM1024A-4FX-SC-30 Front Panel Features • Two/Four 100Mbps fiber ports (SC connectors) • 5MB memory buffer • 12K-entry MAC address table • Supports store-and-forward packet filtering • Supports half-duplex and full-duplex modes • LK/ACT and FD/COL LEDs • Supports connection distance of up to 30 kilometers via fiber optic cable.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide 3.5 Gigabit 1000Base-X Intelligent Fiber Module Series 3.5.1 EM1024A-SX-SC: Gigabit 1000Base-SX Intelligent Module Figure 3-7 EM1024A-SX-SC Front Panel Features • One auto-negotiating 1000Mbps fiber port (SC connectors) • 4K MAC address table • Supports store-and-forward switching • LK, ACT, FD and COL LEDs • • Supports connection distance of up to 220 meters (using 62.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide • LK, ACT, FD and COL LEDs • Supports connection distance of up to 10 kilometers (using 9/125um Single-mode fiber) via fiber optic cable. • Support SNMP management Front Panel LEDs There are four LED indicators for the fiber port. Table 3-4 Gigabit 1000Base Intelligent Module Series LED Description LED LK COLOR Green STATUS DECRIPTION On The port is connected to an Ethernet device.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide Slide the optional module into the expansion slot until it snaps into place. Figure 3-10 Inserting the optional module Never force, bend or twist the optional modules into the expansion slots. Step 6. 3-8 Turn on the switch. The switch automatically detects the installed optional module. Connect any necessary network cables to the optional module and check the LEDs to verify that it is functioning properly.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide Chapter 4 Introducing the SMT This chapter introduces the basics of SMT. 4.1 Connecting to the Console Port The Console configuration (out of band) allows you to set your switch to enable a user at a remote console terminal to communicate with the switch as if the console terminal were directly connected to it. The Console port uses a male DB-9 connector to connect to a computer or terminal for monitoring and configuring the switch.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 4-2 Parameter settings of communication parameters in Hyper Terminal Table 4-1 Field Values for Hyper Terminal in Windows FIELD 4.2.1 VALUE Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bit 1 Control flow None Initial Screen At the prompt, type go and press [ENTER] to display the main screen as shown next. Type ‘go’ to enter main menu: go Figure 4-3 SMT - Initial Screen 4.2.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide 4.3 Navigating the SMT Interface The SMT (System Management Terminal) is the interface you use to manage your switch through the Console port or Telnet. Several operations that you should be familiar with before you attempt to modify the configuration are listed in the following table.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table 4-3 SMT Main Menu Summary # MENU TITLE DESCRIPTION 4 Spanning Tree Protocol Use this menu to enable or disable the Spanning Tree Protocol and show the port status. 5 Broadcast Storm Filter Use this menu to enable or disable the Broadcast Storm filters. 6 IGMP Use this menu to enable or disable the IGMP. V VLAN Mode (2 modes) Use this menu to set the VLAN modes. C VLAN for CPU (2 VLANs Use this menu to set VLAN ID for managed CPU.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Optional Modules Guide The SMT will return to the Device Settings screen. You should see your new user name and the password will be shown as “********”. 4.4.2 Enable Console Login ZyXEL strongly recommend that you enable the console login feature for security. Step 1. In the Device Settings menu, Enter 8 to select the Console Login Enabled option. Step 2. Enter “y” at the “Input Yes or No (Y, N):” prompt. 4.4.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch [Main] [Save Current Settings] Are you sure? (Y, N): y save current settings... done... Figure 4-7 SMT – Save Current Settings 4.5.2 Reboot Your EES-1024AF Follow the steps to reboot the switch. Rebooting will make all new settings take effect. Step 1. Enter “r” from the SMT main menu. Step 2. Enter “y’” at the prompt to continue the reboot process. Otherwise enter “n” to return to the main menu. Step 3.
Getting Started Part II: Getting Started This part shows you how to configure the basic setup using the SMT menus and introduces you to the Web Configurator.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 5 General Setup Using the SMT This chapter shows you basic configuration using the SMT. 5.1 Ethernet Port Settings Ethernet port connections can be in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. The Ethernet port must use the same speed or duplex mode setting as the peer Ethernet port in order to connect. Enter 2 from the main menu, and then type in the port number to bring up the Port Settings menu for the specified port. [Main] [Ports Settings] module: 0, port: 1 0.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table 5-1 Port Settings Fields # FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE 5 VLAN Tagged The VLAN ID will be tagged to the transmitted packets through the port. 6 Default VLAN ID Select this option to set the default VLAN ID. You can select from 1 to 4095. 7 Note No 1 This option allows you to enter additional information for the port. This will not affect the current configuration. Maximum 16 characters.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch [Main] [Spanning Tree Protocol] Current state: Enabled 1. 2. 3. Q. Enable Disable Show Port State Quit Select one function (1-3, Q): 3 ============================================================ [Main] [Spanning Tree Protocol] [Show Port State] Module Port State ------ ---- -----------0 1 Listening 0 2 Not connected 0 3 Not connected Press 'ENTER' key to continue... Figure 5-3 SMT - Spanning Tree Protocol with Port Status 5.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch [Main] [IGMP] Current state: Enabled 1. Enable 2. Disable Q. Quit Select one function (1-2, Q): Figure 5-5 SMT - IGMP 5.6 Setting the VLAN Mode Follow the steps to set the VLAN mode. Step 1. Enter “v” from the main menu to open the VLAN Mode page. Step 2. Enter one of the two modes at the prompt. [Main] [VLAN Mode] Current mode: 1 1. VLAN is valid for all packets 2. VLAN is valid for broadcast and multicast packets, not for unicast packets.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 5.8 Configure Secure IP Addresses When the secure IP for Telnet or HTTP is enabled, only those IP address(es) specified in this screen will be able to Telnet to the switch or login using the Web Configurator. You can specify up to 4 IP addresses. If either secure IP feature is enabled without specifying an IP address, no device will be able to log into the switch using that login method. Enabling the secure IP feature will not affect console port login.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 6 Using the Web Configurator This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Configurator. 6.1 Introduction The embedded Web Configurator offers advanced management features and allows you to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Navigator. The Web Configurator supports Internet Explorer 4.0 and Netscape Communicator 4.x and later versions.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 6.3 Navigating the Web Configurator 6.3.1 Task Bar The task bar displays at the left of all web pages provides a consistent way to access all program functions. Figure 6-2 Web Configurator - Navigation Bar 6.3.2 The Web Configurator Front Panel Display The Web Configurator displays the front panel of your switch at the top of every web page. The front panel shows the modules installed in the switch and the link status of all ports.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 6-3 Web Configurator - Front Panel A yellow “X” indicates a port is disabled. To view port information, click on the ports to open the Ports page. See 7.1 Port Management for information on configuring the ports. 6.3.3 Commonly Used Buttons The table describes the actions related to the buttons display at the bottom of the web pages.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 6-4 Web Configurator - Home Table 6-3 Home Page Field Description FIELD DESCRIPTION System Name Displays the descriptive name for identification purposes. System Location The physical location of the switch. System Contact The name of the person in charge of this switch. EXAMPLE EES 1024AF somewhere someone Note: You can change the above three fields in the SNMP page. System Up Time Indicates the time since the managed unit was reinitialized.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 6.5 Modules Modules page shows the modules that have been installed into the switch. There are fixed 24x 10/100 Base-TX ports in Module 0, and another 2 slot ( module 1 and module 2 ) used for expansion. In the following example, 1port Gigabit 1000Base-SX Fiber Module is installed into the switch. Figure 6-5 Web Configurator - Modules Any two of the following modules can be installed to the switch. See the Optional Modules chapter for more information.
Advanced Applications and Management Part III: Advanced Applications and Management This part shows you how to use the advanced features of the Web Configurator.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 7 Advanced Web Management 7.1 Port Management Inside the Ports page, you can enable or disable, configure speed and duplex, and assign VLAN ID to each port. The Port Management table shows the port status of all ports. You can also change some properties of all ports in this table. Figure 7-1 Web Configurator – Ports Table 7-1 Port Management Field Description FIELDS DESCRIPTION Module This value shows the module number (0, 1 or 2).
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table 7-1 Port Management Field Description FIELDS DESCRIPTION Flow Control When this option is selected, the switch sends a PAUSE message to the device to pause the transmission when the buffer in the switch is full. This works only for devices in Full duplex mode. Back Pressure When this option is selected, the switch sends a Back Pressure message to the device to pause the transmission when the buffer in the switch is full.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table 7-2 The Statistics Field Description FIELD DESCRIPTION Bytes RX The total bytes received from that port Bytes TX The total bytes sent from that port Frames RX The total packets receives from that port (of all sizes) Broadcast RX The total broadcast packets received from that port Multicast RX The total multicast packets received from that port CRC Error The total packets received containing CRC errors from that port.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 7.3 VLAN ( Virtual LAN ) A VLAN ( Virtual LAN ) is a group of switching ports designated by the switch as belonging to the same broadcast domain. This feature allows the workgroup to be defined on the basis of their logical location instead of their physical location, and this does not require recalling. If a broadcast packet is received from a port, it will forward this broadcast packet only to those ports belonging to the same VLAN.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch >> Click this button to display the next two VLANs << Click this button to display the previous two VLANs >>| Click this button to display the last two VLANs |<< Click this button to display the first two VLANs Enter the VLAN index in the VLAN field then click Go to. You can add, edit and remove port members of each VLAN and then click Apply once to configure the desired VLANs you want.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 7.5 STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) Spanning tree is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. For Layer 2 Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path must exist between two stations. The spanning-tree algorithm calculates the best loop-free path throughout a switched network. STP forces redundant data paths into a standby (blocked) state.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Table 7-4 STP Fields Descriptions FIELD DESCRIPTION The Current Spanning Tree Root describes the unique root switch information for the instance of spanning tree. MAC Address The MAC address of the root switch. Root Max Age The amount of time (in seconds) the protocol information received on a port is stored by the root switch. Root Hello Time The time interval (in seconds) the root switch sends Hello messages to other switches.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 7.6 Port Security When a computer accesses a port on the switch, the MAC address of that computer is entered in the MAC address table of that port. Port Security allows you to restrict the number of MAC addresses residing in a port. For example, if a dummy extension hub is attached to a port on the switch, you can set up the port to allow only two users to access. Use the port security window to set the parameters. Step 1.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch 7.7 Port Priority – 802.1p There are two priority queues ( high and low ) on each port. Each port arbitrates between two transmit queues (high and low priority). The arbitration uses weighted round-robin between the high and low priority queues, and you can adjust this weight. 7.7.1 Programmable Mapping of 802.1p to Internal Priority The received packets with 802.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch port. Please check the corresponding mapping checkbox to assign a high priority or uncheck that to assign a low priority. The old 48310 and 48320 modules do not support this function. Figure 7-8 Web Configurator - Port Priority (IPv4 Type of Service) 7.9 IGMP (IP Multicast) Multicasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or streaming audio.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-9 Web Configurator - IGMP 7.10 Static Address You can lock a certain MAC address ( associated with a host, ) to a certain port. Once the MAC address is locked to a specific port, this MAC address will not receive any packets if it is moved to another port. Static addresses are manually entered into the Static Address Table. Step 1. Enter the MAC address in the MAC Address field (ex. 00-00-00-00-00-01) and VLAN ID (default is 1). Step 2.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-10 Web Configurator - Static Address 7.11 Broadcast Storm Filter Storm filter avoids flooded data packets. This feature prevents the bursts of broadcast traffic. Excessive broadcast packets ( Broadcast Storms ) can be filtered out by enabling the Broadcast Storm Filtering option.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-11 Web Configurator -Broadcast Storm Filter 7.12 Port Mirror (Sniffer) Port Mirror (Sniffer) mirrors traffic (all frames) from a specific resource port to a target port. This helps tracking down network errors or erroneous packet transfers without interrupting the flow of data across the network. If you want to monitor all received and transmitted packets of a specific port, follow the steps below: Step 1.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-12 Web Configurator - Port Mirroring 7.13 IP Config You can change the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the managed node. You can also modify the fields from the RS232 console. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway in the corresponding fields. Follow the steps below if you want to change the user name or password for the managed node. Step 1. Select Change Password. Step 2. Enter the user name in the Username field. Step 3.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-13 Web Configurator - IP Config 7.14 SNMP You can manage the switch using a third-party SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol ) agent. The community strings control the access rights to the SNMP agent. Type the system name, system location and system contact in the corresponding fields. See the section on Home for descriptions of these fields.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 7-14 Web Configurator - SNMP 7-16 Advanced Web Management
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 8 Configuration and Firmware Maintenance This chapter shows you how to save, reboot, reset and upgrade new firmware to the switch using the Web Configurator. 8.1 Save and Reboot 8.1.1 Save You can save current settings by selecting Current Settings then clicking Apply next to the checkbox. You should reboot the system so that your current settings will take effect. 8.1.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 8-1 Web Configurator - Save & Reboot 8.3 Upgrade Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware of the managed unit using the Web Configurator. Step 1. Download the latest firmware from ZyXEL website ( http://www.zyxel.com ). Step 2. Enter the password in the Password field. Step 3. Enter the file downloaded in the File Path edit box. Or click Browse to select the file. Step 4. Click Upgrade.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Figure 8-2 Web Configurator - Upgrade Do NOT shut down the switch if you can't upgrade your new firmware successfully. Try the upgrade process again. Contact local customer support if any problem occurred.
Additional Information Part IV: Additional Information This part contains the troubleshooting, the appendices and the index.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9.1 Console Port I cannot access the switch using the Console Port. Table 9-1 Troubleshooting Console Port STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Check to see if the switch is connected to your computer using the RS-232 cable. 2 Check to see if the communications program is configured correctly. Set the communication parameter as stated here. Emulation: auto detect Baud Rate: 9600 bps No Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit Flow Control: None 9.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch The Web Configurator does not show properly in Internet Explorer. Table 9-4 Troubleshooting Internet Explorer 9-2 STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure you are using Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Communicator 4.x and later versions. 2 Make sure the Java applet feature is turned on. See the appendix on Windows Internet Explorer Setup to configure your Internet Explorer. If you have Netscape web browser installed, use it instead.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Appendix A Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 Setup This appendix shows you how to enable Java applet security option in Internet Explorer 5. If the pages of the web configurator does not display properly in Internet Explorer, follow the steps below to enable the Java applet security option. Step 5. From Internet Explorer, click Tools and then Internet Options . Diagram 1 Internet Explorer 5.0 Step 6. Select the Security tab in the Internet Options window.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Diagram 3 IE5.0- Add Trusted Site IP Address Step 8. In the Internet Options window, click Custom Level. Step 9. Scroll down to the Microsoft VM option. Under Java Permissions select Custom. Then click the Java Custom Settings button that displays. Diagram 4 IE5.0 – Security Settings Step 10. Click the Edit Permission tab in the Trusted Sites window that displays. Step 11. Select Enable under the Run Unsigned Content option. Then click OK.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Diagram 5 IE5.0 – Edit Permissions Step 12. Click Yes to change the security settings then click OK to close all settings windows. Diagram 6 IE5.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Appendix B Product Specifications This section provides the specifications of EES-1024AF Intelligent Switch and optional modules. Diagram 7 General Product Specifications Standards Protocol Interface Data Transfer Rate • IEEE802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet (twisted-pair copper) • IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet (twisted-pair copper) • IEEE802.3z Gigabit SX/LX • ANSI/IEEE802.3 Auto-negotiation • IEEE802.3x Flow Control • IEEE802.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Diagram 7 General Product Specifications Full/Half Duplex Media Interface Exchange • Full/half duplex for 10/100Mbps speeds • Full duplex only for Gigabit speed All ports MDI-II/MDI-X auto-adjustment Diagram 8 Performance and Management Specifications 12Gbps Back plane 14880PPS for 10BASE-T 148800PPS for 100BASE-TX/FX Packet Forwarding Rate 1488000PPS for Gigabit Fiber/Copper Switching Method Store-and-forward MAC Address Table 4K entries per main switch
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Diagram 8 Performance and Management Specifications • VLAN MIBs (RFC 2674)(Future Upgrade) • ZyXEL Private MIB DB-9 RS-232 Console Port Diagram 9 Physical and Environmental Specifications Ventilation Weight LED Main switch: 2 DC fans Main switch: 4.
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Diagram 10 Optional Modules Specifications 10/100BaseT module EM1024A-8TP 8 x 10/100 RJ-45, with Auto MDI/MDIX 100m EM1024A-2FX-SC 2 x 100FX(SC, multi-mode) 2km EM1024A-2FX-SC-30 2 x 100FX(SC, single-mode) 30km EM1024A-4FX-SC 4 x 100FX(SC, multi-mode) 2km EM1024A-4FX-SC-30 4 x 100FX(SC, single-mode) 30km 100FX module Gigabit module H EM1024A-SX-SC 1000Base-SX(SC, multi-mode) Module Depends on fiber type EM1024A-LX-SC 1000Base-LX(SC, single-mode) M
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Index A Address Table................................................................. 5-2 Auto MDI/MDIX ........................................................... 2-1 auto-sensing.................................................................... 2-1 B Broadcast Storm Filter...........................................5-3, 7-12 Broadcast Storms.......................................................... 7-12 C CE.......................................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch Jabber ............................................................................. 7-3 Power Consumption ......................................................... G Power Supply ................................................................... G Product Specifications .......................................................E M R MAC address ............................................................... 7-11 MAC Address .........................................
EES-1024AF Intelligent Ethernet Switch T Telnet.............................................................................. 9-1 TOS .....................................................See Type Of Service Troubleshooting Console Port............................................................... 9-1 Internet Explorer ........................................................ 9-2 Telnet ......................................................................... 9-1 Web Configurator ...........................