Transition Networks 8-port 100BASE-FX switch Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - MIL-SM808GPxx

8 Port 100BASE-FX Plus One SFP Intelligent Fiber Switch MIL-SM808GPxx USER GUIDE

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4 Web-based Management The switch provides an embedded HTML web server residing in flash memory. It offers advanced management features and allows u

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94 switch on separate VLANs except for the port that has the server connected to it. This port is then shared by all the VLANs. This enables securit

Page 4 - Table of Contents

95 5-4-7-2. Port VID Configure port VID settings: From the main Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN page, click Port VID Settings. Port VID (PVID) Used

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96 Ingress Filtering Rule 2: Drop Untagged Frame. By default all untagged frames are forwarded.

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97 5-4-8. Spanning Tree The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP is

Page 7 - Introduction

98 Information about the current spanning tree status is displayed in this table. Parameter Description Priority The priority value used to identi

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99 The priority and path cost can be configured for each port. Click the Apply button to modify the configuration. Parameter Description Port Pri

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100 5-4-9. Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring feature is disabled by default. Selecting enable from the pull down menu will cause the selected traffic

Page 10 - Web-based Management

101 5-4-10. SNMP SNMP is a protocol that governs the transfer of information between management and agent. The switch supports SNMP V1. Any Network M

Page 11 - SNMP Network Management

102 Read only: Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB- object information. Read write: Enables requests accompanied by this stri

Page 12 - Hardware Description

103 5-4-11.Security Manager The user can change the user name and password to keep the switch secure. The default user name and password are below.

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5 SNMP Network Management SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a means to monitor and control network devices, and to manage configurat

Page 14 - Rear Panel

104 5-4-12. TFTP Update Firmware The following menu options provide some system control functions to allow a user to update firmware and remotely boo

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105 5-4-13-2. TFTP Backup Configuration Use this screen to set the TFTP server IP address. You can save current EEPROM value from here, then go to t

Page 16 - Network Application

106 5-4-14. Reset System Reset Switch to default configuration. 5-4-15. Reboot Select Reboot to restart the system with the current saved config

Page 17 - Network Configuration

107 6. Technical Specifications This section provides the specifications of MIL-SM808G switch product. Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3u 100BASE- FX

Page 18 - Console – Menu

108 Safety UL, cUL

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109 7. Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve some common problems encountered while using the MIL-SM808G switch series. Incor

Page 20 - 4-1 Main Menu

110 Diagnostic LED Indicators The switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to assist in identifying problems. I

Page 21 - 4-2. Status and Counters

111  Cabling 100BASE-FX fiber port: Multi-mode fiber connector types must use 50/125 or 62.5/125 µm multi-mode fiber cable. Two devices may be con

Page 22 - 4-2-1. Port Status

6 2. Hardware Description Front Panel The Front Panel of the MIL-SM808G switch series consists of eight 100Mbps

Page 23 - 4-2-2. Port Counters

7 LED Indicators Figure 2-2. LED Indicators There are two LED-Indicators (LNK/ACT, FDX/COL) for each Fiber port, o

Page 24 - 4-2-3. System Information

8 Rear Panel The 3-pronged power plug and the power on/off switch are located at the Rear Panel of the MIL-SM808G switch, as shown in Figure 2-3. Th

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9 Figure 2-4. Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch Power On Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear p

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10 3. Network Application Segment Application For enterprise networks where large data broadcasts are constantly proces

Page 27 - 4-3-1-1. Device Information

11 4. Network Configuration Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Console management involves the administra

Page 28 - 4-3-1-2. IP Configuration

12 After the connection between Switch and PC is finished, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal to match the followin

Page 29 - 4-3-1-4. Change Password

13 logon screen and a new login is necessary in order to continue. 4. The switch is shipped with a default IP address of 192.168.1.77. The default s

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ii Regulatory Approval - FCC Class A - UL 1950 - CSA C22.2 No. 950 - EN60950 - CE - EN55022 Class A - EN55024 Canadian EMI Notice This Class A digita

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14 4-1 Main Menu There are five items for selection as follows: Status and Counters: Shows the status of the switch. Switch Static Configuration:

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15 4-2. Status and Counters Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose action menu, and then press the Enter key to select the item.

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16 4-2-1. Port Status Type: Displays the port type of either 100Mbps or 1000Mbps. Enabled: A port that is enabled will be displayed as “Yes”. A port

Page 34 - 4-3-4. VLAN Configuration

17 4-2-2. Port Counters The following information provides a view of the current data packet information of the unit. The screen is not automaticall

Page 35 - 4-3-4-1. VLAN Configure

18 4-2-3. System Information System Description: Displays the name of the device. MAC Address: The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer.

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19 4-3. Switch Static Configuration Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose action menu, and then press the Enter key to select item. 4-3-1. Admi

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21 4-3-1-1. Device Information

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22 4-3-1-2. IP Configuration This menu enables the user to change the default settings of the IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Rebooting the swit

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23 4-3-1-3. Change Username Use this screen to change the User Name. The default user name is root. 4-3-1-4. Change Password Use this screen to

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iii To Contact MiLAN Technology For prompt response when calling for service information, have the following information ready: - Product serial numbe

Page 42 - 4-3-6-1.Static MAC Address

24 4-3-2. Port / Trunk Configuration This page can change every port status and configure trunk groups. Press TAB key to change the configuration o

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25 Actions-> <Quit>: Exits the port configuration page and returns to previous menu. <Edit>: Configures all items. When finished, pr

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26 4-3-3. Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks. Traffic through ports can be monitored

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27 action menu line. <Save>: Saves all configured values.

Page 46 - 4-3-7.Misc Configuration

28 4-3-4. VLAN Configuration All ports are automatically placed in VLAN 1, the default VLAN. To create new VLANs, use the Create a VLAN Group menu

Page 47 - 4-3-7-1.Port Security

29 4-3-4-1. VLAN Configure Choose a VLAN In the VLAN Configure menu select the type of VLAN you want to configure: No VLAN (default), Port Based, 80

Page 48 - 4-3-7-2.MAC Age Interval

30 If more than one VLAN is necessary, the additional VLANs may be created. PVID (Port VID): Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged t

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31 4-3-4-2. Create a VLAN Group To create a VLAN and add tagged /untagged member ports to it: 1. VLAN Name: Type a name for the new VLAN using 15 al

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33 4-3-4-3. Edit / Delete a VLAN Group Use this menu to edit or delete a VLAN group. When editing the chosen VLAN, the user can change the protocol

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iv Table of Contents 1. Introduction Features Intelligent Management Features Package Contents Management Methods Console and Telnet Management Web-b

Page 53 - 4-4-1-1.STP Enable

34 4-3-5. Priority Configuration 1. There are eight (0 to 7) priority levels that can be mapped as high or low priority queues. 2. High/Low Queue S

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35 High : 1 Low means that the switch sends 2 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet.

Page 55 - 4-4-1-2.System Configuration

36 4-3-6.MAC Address Configuration 4-3-6-1.Static MAC Address When a static MAC address is added, it remains in the switch's address table, r

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37 Add static MAC address 1. Press the <Add> key. Then press the <Edit> key on this menu to add a static MAC address. 2. Enter the M

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38 Edit static MAC address 1. Press <Edit> key to modify a static MAC address. 2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then pre

Page 58 - 4-4-2.SNMP

39 4-3-6-2.Filtering MAC Address Edit Filtering MAC address 1. Press the <Edit> key to modify a static Filtering address. 2. Choose the MAC

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40 4-3-7.Misc Configuration

Page 60 - 4-4-2-1.System Options

41 4-3-7-1.Port Security A port set in security mode will be “locked” and be without address learning. Only the incoming packets with the source MAC

Page 61 - 4-4-2-2.Community Strings

42 4-3-7-2.MAC Age Interval To configure a different MAC Age Interval, type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch’

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43 4-3-7-3.Broadcast Storm Filtering Broadcast storm filtering is used to limit the amount of broadcast traffic on the network. An excessive amount

Page 63 - 4-4-2-3.Trap Managers

v 4-3-4-2. Create a VLAN Group 4-3-4-3. Edit / Delete a VLAN Group 4-3-5. Priority Configuration 4-3-6. MAC Address Configuration 4-3-6-1. Static MAC

Page 65 - 4-4-4.LACP

45 4-3-7-4.Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Max bridge transmit delay bound (0,1-4 sec): Limits the packets queuing time in the switch. If enabled, th

Page 66 - 4-4-4-1.Aggregator Setting

46 Actions-> <Edit>: Configures all items. When finished, pressing ESC returns to the action menu line. <Save>: Saves all configured va

Page 67 - 4-4-4-2.State Activity

47 4-4.Protocol Related Configuration 4-4-1.STP 4-4-1-1.STP Enable This page enables or disables the Spanning Tree function. Press the Space key

Page 69 - 4-5.Reboot Switch

49 4-4-1-2.System Configuration Spanning tree information for the Root Bridge on the left is for display only. Configure new values for the STP par

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50 from its Spanning-Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state. Enter a number 4 through 30.

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51 4-4-1-3.STP Port Configuration 1. PortState: Spanning tree status for each port. 2. PathCost: Specifies the path cost of the port that the sw

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52 4-4-2.SNMP Any Network Management station running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the switch provided that the Management

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vi 5-4-3. Console Port Information 5-4-4. Port Controls 5-4-5. Trunking 5-4-5-1. Aggregator Setting 5-4-5-2. Aggregator Information 5-4-5-3. State Act

Page 75 - 1. Home Page

54 4-4-2-1.System Options Press <Edit> to enter all items, and then press <Save> to save the configured values. 1. System Name: Enter

Page 76 - 5-2. Port status

55 4-4-2-2.Community Strings Community strings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the following: Read only: Enables requests accompani

Page 77 - 5-4. Administrator

56 <Save>: Saves all configured values. <Quit>: Exits this page and returns to previous menu.

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57 4-4-2-3.Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps. The switch generates system alerts. If no trap manager is define

Page 79 - 5-4-2-1.Basic

58 4-4-3.GVRP Use the GVRP Configuration screen to enable or disable GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) support. Press the Space key to choose E

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59 4-4-4.LACP

Page 81 - 5-4-2-2.Advanced

60 4-4-4-1.Aggregator Setting 1. Group: Displays the trunk group ID. NOTE: Before setting LACP support, you must first set the trunk group using the

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61 4-4-4-2.State Activity Active: The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets. Passive: The port does not automatically sends LACP protocol pa

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62 4-4-4-3.LACP Status When setting a trunking group, the relationship status information may be seen on the LACP Group Status screen. Actions->

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63 4-5.Reboot Switch Default: Resets the switch to the factory default configuration. The software version that the switch will be reset to can be fo

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1 1. Introduction The MIL-SM808G managed compact desktop switch is an ideal solution for a Fiber network infrastructure. It provides wire-speed, Fas

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64 4-6.Updating Firmware using the Console Port 1. While booting the switch, press the X key to start the Xmodem routine on the device. 2. Pressing

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66 6. After successfully upgrading to the new firmware, change the baud rate back to the default 9600bps.

Page 89 - 5-4-5. Trunking

67 5. Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the web-based management of MIL-SM808G switch series. The mana

Page 91 - 5-4-5-1. Aggregator Setting

69 5-1. Web Management Home Overview 1. Home Page.

Page 92 - 5-4-5-3. State Activity

70 5-2. Port status State: Displays port status off or on depending on user setting. “Unlink” means the port is offline or “off ”. Link Status: Do

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71 5-3. Port Statistics 1. The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit. A single port counter screen: 5-4. Adm

Page 95 - 5-4-6-2. Static MAC Address

73 5-4-1. IP Address The IP Settings can be changed by entering new values and clicking the apply button. The switch must be reset for the new IP add

Page 96 - 5-4-6-3. Port Security

2 Features  Conforms to IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z and IEEE802.3x Ethernet Standards  Eight 100Mbps Fast Ethern

Page 98 - 5-4-7. VLAN Configuration

75 5-4-2-2.Advanced 1. Miscellaneous Settings: MAC Address Age-out Time: Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the swit

Page 99 - 5-4-7-1. Basic

76 2. Priority Queue Service settings: First Come First Service: The sequence of packets sent is dependent on the order of arrival. The first packet

Page 101 - 5-4-7-2. Port VID

78 3. Protocol Enable Setting: Enable Spanning Tree Protocol: Enables STP. The recommended default is to disable STP. Enable Internet Group Multicast

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79 4. IGMP Theory of Operation The following three topologies detail how IGMP Query works and to be configured within a network: 1. Auto mode needs

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81 3. The following topology must be set when the IP address of the switch is not the smallest in the subnet. The network will cause a multi-cast stor

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82 5-4-3. Console Port Information Console is a standard UART interface to communicate with a serial port. The Windows HyperTerminal program can

Page 106 - 5-4-9. Port Mirroring

83 5-4-4. Port Controls The menu allows changing of port configurations. State: User can disable or enable ports 1-8, port 9 is always enabled. Auto

Page 107 - 5-4-10. SNMP

3 Package Contents Unpack the contents of the package and verify them against the checklist below.  MIL-SM808G Switch

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84 on the network. LACP operation requires full-duplex mode. For more detailed information refer to IEEE 802.3ad. If there are two trunk groups A and

Page 109 - 5-4-11.Security Manager

85 5-4-5-1. Aggregator Setting System Priority: A value used to identify the active LACP. The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority

Page 110 - 5-4-12. TFTP Update Firmware

86 5-4-5-2. Aggregator Information The LACP Aggregator relation information is displayed as shown. 5-4-5-3. State Activity Active (select): The

Page 112 - 5-4-15. Reboot

88 5-4-6. Filter Database 5-4-6-1. IGMP Snooping The switch supports IP multicasting. You can enable IGMP via the web management’s configuration

Page 113 - Technical Specifications

89 5-4-6-2. Static MAC Address When a static MAC address is added, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether or not the d

Page 114 - Safety UL, cUL

90 5-4-6-3. Port Security A port in security mode will be “locked” with address learning blocked. Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existin

Page 115 - Troubleshooting

91 5-4-6-4. MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic. Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses.

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92 5-4-7. VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It allows you to isolate network tr

Page 117 -  Cabling

93 5-4-7-1. Basic VLAN Configuration By default, there are no VLANs set for the switch. In order to configure any of the different types of VLANs,

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