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User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -1- U s e r ' s M a n u a l WSD-800 8-Port 10/100Mbps WGSD-910 8-Port 10/100Mbps + 1 Gigabit TP/SFP Combo WGSD-1022C 8-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabi.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -2- T rademarks Copyright © PLANET T echnology Corp. 2008. Contents subject to which revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET T echnology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective own ers.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -3- T able of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ ................. 6 1.1 P ACKET C ONTENTS .......
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -4- 4.4.8 Load De fault ............................................................................................................. ........... 34 4.4.9 Re boot ......................................
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -5- 6.1 C ONSOLE P ORT P IN A SS IGNMENTS ................................................................................................ 96 6.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T P IN A SSIGNMENTS .................
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -6- 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Packet Content s Check the contents of your package for following parts: ▫ Ethernet Switch x1 ▫ CD-ROM user's manual .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -7- 1.3 Product Feature ▫ Complies with IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T , IEEE 8 02.3u, 100Base-TX, IEEE 802.3ab, 1000Base-T , IEEE 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -8- Switch Throughput 1.19Mpps 2.67Mpp s 4.16Mpps Switch Architecture S tore-and-Forward Address T ab le 8K entries Share data Buffer 1Mbit Maximum Frame Size 1522 Bytes packet Flow Control Back pressure for half duplex, IEEE 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -9- Security MAC filtering and Binding, up to 400 rul es SNMP MIBs RFC-1213 MIB-II RFC-2863 Interface MIB RFC-2665 EtherLike MIB RFC-1493 Bridge MIB R.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -10- 2. INSTALLATION This section describes the functionalit ies of the Switch's components and guides how to install it on the desktop or shelf. Basic knowledge of networking is ass umed. Please read this chapter completel y before continuing.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -1 1- Figure 2-3 shows the front panel of WGSD-1022C. Figure 2-3 WGSD-1022C front panel. 2.1.3 LED Indications ■ WSD-800 ■ System LED Color Function PWR Green Light s to indicate that the Switch is po wered on.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -12- ■ Gigabit TP/SFP interface (Port-9, WGSD-910), (Port-9, Port-10, WGSD-102 2C) LED Color Function LNK/ACT Green Lights to indicate the link through that port is successfully establish ed. Blink : indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -13- 2.2 Inst all the Switch This section describes ho w to inst all the Ethe rnet Switch and make connections to it. Please read the follo wing topics and perform the procedures in the or der being presented.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -14- 2.2.2 Rack Mounting T o install the Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, please fol lows the instructions described bel ow . Step1: Place the Switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards the front side.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -15- 2.2.3 Inst alling the SFP transceiver The sections describe how to insert an SFP transceiver into an SFP slot. The SFP transceivers are hot-pluggable and hot-swappable. Y ou can plu g-in and out the transceiver to/from any SFP port without having to power down the Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -16- Connect the fiber cable 1. Attach the duplex LC connector on the net work cable into the SFP transceiver . 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a devi ce – switches with SFP installed, fiber NIC on a workst ation or a Media Converter .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -17- 3. CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 3.1 Connecting to the Switch The console port is a female DB-9 connecto r that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch. Use the supplied RS-232 cab le with a male DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -18- After finished the parameter settings, click “ OK “. When the prompt shows “Switch>” , type “?” for help or type “enable” for further configuration. The system needs pa ssword for further configuration.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -19- 3.4 T elnet login The Switch also supports telnet fo r remote management. The Switch asks for user nam e and password for remote login when using teln et, please use “admin” for username and “admin” for password.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -20- show qos map dot1p-cos-map Show qos map cos-queue-map show qos map mac-cos-map Show qos map mac-cos-map show qos map port-cos-map Show each port&.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -21- clear port spantree portpri Restore spanning tree port priorit y to default value clear port storm-limit Clear strom limit of all ports clear qos.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -22- 3.5.2.4 Reboot command Reboot command is to reboot the S witch, please bew are to check if the configuration is saved.. Command Description Reboot Reboot system 3.5.2.5 Set command Set command is to change the parameter of the Sw itch functions.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -23- set ipstack disable Set ipstack disable set ipstack group Set ipstack group STR set ipstack mac-addr Set ipstack mac-addr set ipstack mode Set ip.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -24- set security mac-learning Set port lea nrning MAC (enable|disable) set security static-MAC Create static MAC entry set snmp Enable/Disable snmp a.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -25- show igmp-snooping Show igmp snooping information show ip http server Show http server information show ip telnet server Show telnet server infor.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -26- 4. WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT This section introduces the configur ation and functions of the Web-Based management.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -27- WSD-800 Web Management Interface 4.4 System 4.4.1 IP Configuration The Switch can be managed b y the Web/T elnet/SNMP in terfaces. Administrators can acc ess the management interface via the IP address of the Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -28- IP Address Configuration NOTE: 1. The Switch’s factory-default IP address is 19 2.168.0.100 with Submask 25 5.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -29- SNMP Operations SNMP it self is a simple reque st/response protocol. NM Ss can send multiple requests without receiv ing a response. 。 Get -- Allows the NMS to retrieve an object instance from the agent.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -30- 2. System Options This table is to define the system nam e, s ystem location and the contact pe rson of the Switch. These informations show in the SNMP softw are of the managem ent workstation which helps to identify the Switch that is looking into.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -31- 4. Management S tation Configuration A trap manager is a management station (SNMP application) that receives traps (the system alerts generated by the Switch). If no trap manager is defined, no traps are issued.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -32- 4.4.3 Password The Passwo rd management menu is to set or change the pa ssword of the Web Management Interface. Click on System/Passw ord menu button, and the Modify Password table shows in the main web page.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -33- 4.4.6 Saving Parameters It takes effect i mmediatel y when you change the parame ters of the management f unction when the Switch is running. But the parameters would not be saved after reboot the Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -34- 4.4.8 Load Default This function is to reset the configur ation of Switch to the factory default. Click on the System/Load De fault menu button, and the following table shows in the web main page.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -35- 4.5 Port Management 4.5.1 Port Configuration This function is to configure and to vie w the conf igured port management status, port negotiation mode and the port flow control function. 。 Mana gement St atus: Display port status: Enable or Disab le.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -36- 4.5.3 Port Band Restrict The function provides the In-B and and Out-Band connec tion speed restriction on the ports. The Band of the connection speed rangs from 64Kbps to 80000Kbps. Ingress Port List/Egress Port Li st field can be fill ed in distinct number or a port range.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -37- S panning T ree Algorithm and protocol are a complicated and complex subj ect and must be fully researched and understood. It is possible to cause serious degra dation of the performance of the net work if the S panning Tree is incorrectly configured.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -38- STP Port S tates The BPDUs take some time to pass through a network. T his propagation delay can result in topolog y changes where a port that transitioned directly from a Blocking st ate to a Forwarding state could create temporary data loops.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -39- Y ou can modify each port state by using management soft ware. When you enable ST P , every port on every switch in the network goes through the blockin g state and then tr ansitions through the states of listening and learning at power up.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -40- The following are the user-con figurable STP parameters for the port or port group level: Va r i a b l e Description Default V alue Port Priority.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -41- Max. Age _ 2 x (Hello T ime + 1 second) Port Priority – A Port Priority can be from 0 to 255. The lowe r the number , the greater the probability the port will be chosen as the Root Port. Port Cost – A Port Cost can be set from 0 to 65535.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -42- Root Bridge Port 3 Port 1 Port 2 A Designated Bridge Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 C Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 B LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 Designated Port Root Port Ro.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -43- 2. Bridge Information The informations of the STP Root show in the Bridge Information table. 3. STP Port Con figura tion On the STP port configuration, the settings are implemented on a. per use r-defined Group of ports.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -44- unless manually overrid den through configuration. The link type attached to this port could be sel ected as following: 。 Auto - The switch aut.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -45- 4.6.3 Link Aggre gation Link aggregation can be used to increas e the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault re covery . Link aggregation lets you group up consecutiv e ports into a single dedicated connection bet ween any two of the Switches or other Layer 2 s witches.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -46- 4.7 Security 4.7.1 VLAN 4.7.1.1 Theory Understa nding IEEE 802.1p Priority Priority tagging is a function defined by the I EEE 802.1p standard designed to provid e a means of managing traffic on a network where many different t ypes of data may be transmitted simultaneously .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -47- that packets are forwarded only between ports within the VLAN. T ypically , a VLAN corresponds to a particular subnet, although not necessarily . VLAN can enhance performance by conserv ing bandwidth, and improve security by limiting traffic to specific domains.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -48- headers. The tagging feature allows VLAN to span multiple 802.1Q-compliant switches through a single physical connection and allows S panning T ree to be enab led on all ports and work normally . Any port can be configured as either tagging or unt agging.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -49- 802.1Q T ag User Priority CFI VLAN ID (VID) 3 bit s 1 bits 12 bits TPID (T ag Protocol Identifier) TCI (T ag Control Information) 2 bytes 2 bytes.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -50- Because some devices on a net work may be tag-unaware, a decision must be made at each port on a tag-aware device before packets are transmitted .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -51- 6. Click on the “Close” button and back to the Port-based VL AN main p age. The “Show VLAN Member” button is to list the valid VLANs. Y ou can also remove the added V ALN by click on this button.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -52- only used inte rnally within the S witch). Untaggin g is used to send packets from an 802.1Q-compliant network device to a non-compliant net work device.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -53- The main page then changes to the 802.1Q VLAN table which displays the VLAN config uration of each port. 2. If you want to configure port #2 to be in a VLAN other than default VLAN. Doub le click on “port2” to enter into VLAN port configuration window .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -54- 5. T runk configuration: If the T runk type is chosen, please follow the steps to set the T runk of the port. 5.1 Add and define the names and VIDs for ne w VLANs. The VID number rang es from 2 to 4094.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -55- 4.7.2 MAC Address Bind This function is based upon for the Switch security . When yo u add one MAC Address is bind with one port. It remains in the Switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is phys ically connected to the Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -56- 4.7.3 MAC Address Filtering MAC address filtering allo ws the Switch to drop unwanted traffic. T raffic is filtered based on the destination addresses.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -57- 4.7.4 MAC Address Learning The Switch is able to disable MAC Address learning fu nction on ports. 1. Fill the Port Lis t field in the MAC Address Lea rning table and select Enable/Dis able in the MAC Address Learning field.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -58- percentage of received packets whose source addresses cannot be found in the for warding table, in which case the Switch will broadcast the packet to all ports, negating many of the benefits of having a Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -59- Device Roles With 802.1X port-based authenticati on, the devices in the net work have specific roles as sho wn below . z Client —the device (workstation) that requests access to the LAN and s witch services and responds to requests from the Switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -60- Authentication Initiation and Message Ex ch ange The Switch or the client can init iate authentic ation.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -61- Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized St ates The Switch port state determines whether or not the client is granted acc ess to the network. The port starts in the unauthorized state. While in this state, the port disal lows al l ingress and egress traffic except for 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -62- If the link state of a port transitions from up to do wn, or if an EAPOL-logof f frame is received, the port returns to the unauthorized state. 4.7.6.2 802.1X Configuration This Switch has two 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -63- 。 Au t o : enables 802.1X authentication and causes the port to beg in in the unauthorized s tate, allowing only EAPOL frames to be sent and received through the port. It’s a default st atus 。 Force authoriz ed: disables 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -64- ● Radius Server — In this situation, need a Radius server in the network, the normal topologies as bel ow 1.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -65- • RADIUS Server IP Address The IP address of the RADIUS server being add ed. • Authentication Port(1-65535) The UDP port used by this server. The valid range is 0 - 65535. The default UDP Port No.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -66- 4. Configure ports attribute of 802.1X, the same as “802.1X Port S tatus Configuration”. NOTE: Set the Ports Authenticate St atus to “Force Aut horized” if the port is connected to the RADIUS server or the port is a uplink port that is conn ected to another switch.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -67- Enter ” Active Directory Users and Computers ”, create legal us er data, the next, right-click a user what you cr eated to en ter properties,.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -68- 6. The last, run your 802.1X Client 4.7.6.3 802.1X Clie nt Configuration Windows XP is originally 802.1X supp ort. As to ot her operating s ystems (windows 98SE, ME, 2000), an 802.1X client utility is needed.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -69- 4. Select “ Authentication ” tab. 5. Select “ Enable network acce ss co n trol using IEEE 802.1X ” to enable 802.1 x authentication. 6. Select “ MD-5 Challenge ” from the drop-down list box for EAP type.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -70- 9. Enter the user name, password and the lo g on domain that your account belo ngs. 10. Click “ OK ” to complete the validation process .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -71- 4.8 QoS 4.8.1 Underst and QOS Quality of Service (QoS) is an advanced traffic prioritiza tion feature that a llows you to establish control over network traffic.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -72- 2. Apply a classifier to determine how the incoming traffi c will be classified and thus treated by the Switch. 3. Create a QoS profile which associates a service level and a classifier . 4. Apply a QoS profile to a port(s).
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -73- 2. VLAN-COS Mapping QoS settings allow customization of VLAN ID to T raffic classifiers 1. Fill the VID (1-2094) field in the VL AN-CoS Mapping T able. 2. Fill the mapping number in the CoS (0-7) field.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -74- 3. 802.1p-CoS Mapping QoS settings allow customization of packet priority in order to facilitate delive ry of data traf fic that might be affected by latency problems. The IEEE 802.1p Prio rit y specification uses 8 priority levels to classify data packets.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -75- 4. Port-COS Mapping QoS settings allow customization of VLAN ID to T raffic classifiers 1. Fill the Port List (e.g. 1-3,7) field in the port-based QoS Configuration T able. 2. Fill the mapping number in the CoS (0-7) field.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -76- 6. Queue Management There are two rules for the Priorit y Queue: Weighted Round Robin ( WRR ) and Al ways Hight . T o configure Q ueue Rule, select the Queue Policy drop down menu i n the Queue Rule Configuration table.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -77- 4.9 Multicast 4.9.1 IGMP Snooping Theory Computers and network devices that want to receive mu lticast transmissi ons need to inform nearby routers that they will become members of a multicast group.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -78- A host will never send a report when it wants to leave a group (for versio n 1). A host will send a “leave” report when it wants to leave a group (for version 2). Multicast routers send IGMP queries (to the all-hosts group address: 224.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -79- 4.9.3 IGMP Port Policy For the security and management issue, the Switch is allo wed to limiti the number of mu lticast groups by a specific port. With system default setting, all the learn ed Multic ast groups are accepted and for warded.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -80- Configure Sample: 1. Select the Port field in the Set IGMP Port Policy T able, in this case, Port-2 be selected. 2. Fill the accepted number in the Group Number field. ( For this case, 4 multicast groups are allowed) 3.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -81- The maximum number of IGMP multicast groups are restrict ing to 4 entries; the more IGMP Join p ackets will be filtered. 4.9.4 IGMP Group Policy The IGMP Group Policy allowed the networl administrator to assig ning a specificy Multica st Group to a port.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -82- IGMP Grou p-Policy A pplication Delete: Delete an exist Multicast Group entry IGMP Grou p-Policy A pplication Port: Indicates the port , assigned to send and receiv e al l traffic for p articular multicast groups Index: Field in the inde x number that mapping to the multicast group.
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User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -84- 4.9.5 S tatic Routing Port This function is to configure ports to be the member of IGMP Group s in VLANs. T o do this, fill the Port List field and the VID field for the static routing and click on the “Add ” button to save.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -85- S t atic Routing Port and Multicast group VLAN member configue 1. Enable IGMP Snoopin g, as the following screenshot: 2. Assign the member VLANs which will receive Multicast gr oup traffic cross dif ferent but source VLAN.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -86- NOTE: The Multicast group VLAN member must be conf igured first, and then setup the S tatic Routing Port. Or the function will not work properly . VLAN configure 4. Set the VLAN mode to be 802.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -87- 4.10 Port Analysis 4.10.1 Port Analysis This function shows the statistical information of eac h port, it helps to diagnose the net work malfunction. The following example sho ws the statistic table of port #6.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -88- 4.1 1 Storm Control This function is to control the Braodcast S torm, Mu lticast S torm and Flooded Storm p acket on each port . T o configure th e S torm Control, click on the Storm Control menu button.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -89- 4.12 IP St ackin g 4.12.1 About IP St acking IP Stacking function enables you to use a si ngle IP address and standar d network cabling to manage a group of up to 8 PLANET WSD-800 / WGSD-910 / WGSD-1022C / WSW-2401A / WGSW-2840 / WGSW-5240 Switches in the same IP subnet (broadcast domain).
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -90- • Master – The IP St acking Management status is enabled and the current s witch is a Master switch at this IP S tack Group. • Client.- The IP S tacking Management status is enabled and the current switch is a Client switch at this IP S tack Group.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -91- WGSW-5240 Switches as Master in Man agement mode field, the following screen appears. 3. Enter a string in the “IP S tacking Group” field; the default string of the WS D-800 / WG SD-910 / WGSD-1022C / WSW-2401A / WGSW-2840 / WGSW-5240 Switches is “ plan et_switch ”.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -92- 8. Enter a string in the “IP S tacking Group” field; the default string of the WS D-800 / WG SD-910 / WGSD-1022C / WSW-2401A / WGSW-2840 / WGSW-5240 Switches is “ plan et_switch ”. This string must be the same with the Master switch that to be assigned to the same IP S tack group.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -93- NOTE: Please do not assign role for whole stack member Switch as client, it cannot detect the Master device with minimum MAC address.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -94- 5. TROUBLE SHOOTING This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the WSD-800 / W GSD-910 Managed Ethernet Switch 5.1 Incorrect connections The switch port can auto detect straight or crossover cable when you link switch with other Ethernet device.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -95- 5.2.1 Cabling RJ-45 ports: use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shie ld twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: 100 Ω Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or 100 Ω Category 5 cable for 100Mb ps connections.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -96- 6. APPENDIX 6.1 Console Port Pin Assignment s The DB-9 serial port on the front panel is used to connec t to the switch for out-of-ba nd console configuration. The console menu-driven config uration progr am can be accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emul ation program.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -97- 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UT P 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-FX 50/125 or 62.5/ 125 micron core multimode fiber (MMF) 2 km (1.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -98- 7. APPENDIX-B 802.1Q VLAN Multi-Unt agged VLAN setting sample 1 The version V .1.4.27 of PLANET IP St ackable series had added the multi ple untagged VLAN function on a port.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -99- Figure 7-2 802.1Q VLAN page screen 3. Move the mouse course to the port, which had be assig ned to be conn ect to the server/AP/printer , then click on the port. For this case, we set the Port-1 to be the multiple untagged port.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -100- Figure 7-4 Assign Port-1 to be VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 member . 7. After the down the Port 1 VLAN configuration, press “ close ” to back to the 802.1Q VLAN main screen. And check if the setting be applied to Port 1 at the “ Egress Policy ” column.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -101- Figure 7-6 Port 1, Port 2 and Port 3 VLAN configuration Although Port 2 and Port 3 are VLAN 1 mem bers, with different PVID setting, the two ports are not able to access each other . But they all can access with the serv er/AP/Printer which connect to the Port 1 now .
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -102- VLAN Group Membership VLAN ID VLAN Define Major Member VLAN 1 Public VLAN WGSW-2840_220 WGSW-2840_10 WGSW-2840_20 WGSW-2840_30 Server Network_Printer_1 Network_Printer_2 VLAN 2 Clinets connect to [192.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -103- Port3 A lw ays Unta g 1 Untag=1,2,3,4 Ntw orkPrinter Port28 T runk 1 T ag=1,2,3,4 Core-2840 WGSW-2840_ 192.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -104- 802.1Q VLAN - Multi-Unt agged VLAN setting sample 3 VLAN Group Membership VLAN ID VLAN Define Major Member VLAN 1 Public VLAN WGSW-2840_.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -105- [192.168.0.20] switch Client connect to Ports those be assigned to VLAN 3 ,at [192.168.0.30] switch VLAN 4 Clie nt connect to Ports those be assigned to VLAN 4 ,at [192.168.0.10] switch Client connect to Ports those be assigned to VLAN 4 ,at [192.
User’s Manual of WSD-800 / WGSD-910/WGSD-102 2C -106- WGSW-2840_ 192.168.0.30 Edge-Switch VLAN Confi guration 192.168.0.30 VLAN Configuration Port Link Type PVID Egress Link Partner Port1 Al ways Untag 2 Untag=1,2 PC Port2 Always Untag 3 Untag=1,3 PC Port3 Al ways Untag 4 Untag=1,4 PC Port28 T runk 1 T ag=1,2,3,4 Core-2 840 Part No.
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