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Web Smart PoE Switch User Guide FOR WSP2624GS; WSP2624GSL; WSP1916GS; WSP1816GS;WSP1008GS

Version: V1.1

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The contents of this leaflet are for reference only, all information including the internal partitioning is subject

to revision without prior notice.

1. Introduction

Managed Switch series: WSP2624GS, WSP2624GSL, WSP1916GS, WSP1816GS and WSP1008GS. The description

of these models are shown as below:

WSP2624GS: 24-Port 10/100Mbps+2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed PoE Switch (400W) WSP2624GSL: 24-Port 10/100Mbps+2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed PoE Switch (250W) WSP1916GS: 16-Port 10/100Mbps+2-Port Gigabit TP +1-Port SFP Combo Managed PoE Switch (250W) WSP1816GS: 16-Port 10/100Mbps+2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed PoE Switch (250W) WSP1008GS: 8-Port 10/100Mbps+2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed PoE Switch (150W)

1.1 Package Contents

The POE Switch *1

User’s Manual *1

19” Rack mount Accessory Kit *1

Power Cord *1

Rubber Feet *4

If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton

including the original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to

return it to us for repair.

1.2 Description

To fulfill the demand of sufficient PoE power for network applications with Fast Ethernet speed transmission, the

PoE Switches are suitable for desktop deployment in SOHO office or department network application.

They’s easy to connect, and they are ideals for small businesses and workgroups requiring to deploy the PoE for

the wireless access points, IP-based surveillance camera or IP phones in any places easily, efficiently and

cost-effectively.

1.3 Features

* Power up to 30Watts for each PoE ports

* complies to IEEE 802.3at PoE standard and is backward

* Safe: Low Power Devices Receive Only the Power They Need

* Safe and Reliable Power to WLAN Access Points

* Automatic Detection and Protection of Non–standard Ethernet Terminals

* Remote power feeding up to 100metters

* Compact Design Fits Easily in WLAN Access

* PoE Management Function

* Internal power supply

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1.4 Specification

Product Model WSP2624GS WSP2624GSL WSP1916GS WSP1816GS WSP1008GS

Hardware Specification

10/100Mbps

Copper Ports

24*10/100Base-TX RJ-45

Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports

16*10/100Base-TX RJ-45

Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports

8*10/100Base-TX

RJ-45Auto-MDI/MDI-X

ports

1000Mbps Copper

Ports 2*10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports

SFP/mini-GBIC

Slots 2 SFP Interfaces

1SFP

Interfaces 2SFP Interfaces

Switch Architecture Store-and-Forward

Switch Fabric 5.6 Gbps / non-blocking

Address Table 8K entries

Share Data Buffer 512Kbytes

Maximum Frame

Size 9K Bytes

Flow Control Back pressure for Half-Duplex

IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame for Full-Duplex

LED

Power (Green)

PoE In-Use (Orange)

1000M LNK / ACT(Green)

1000M SFP LNK / ACT(Green)

10/100 LNK / ACT(Green)

Dimension

(W x D x H)mm 440*280*44 440*208*44 330*180*44

Weight 4.3kg 3.9kg 2.95kg 1.7kg

PowerRequirement 100~240V AC, 50-60 Hz

PoE Power 400Watts 250Watts 150Watts

Power over Ethernet

PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at

PoE Power Output Per Port 54V DC, 350ma. Max. 15.4 Watts

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Power Pin 1/2(+), 3/6(-), Mode-A, End-Span

Standards Conformance

Regulation

Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, CE

Standards

Compliance

IEEE 802.3: 10Base-T

IEEE 802.3u: 100Base-TX

IEEE 802.3z: 1000Base- SX/LX

IEEE 802.3ab: 1000Base-T

IEEE 802.3x: Flow Control

IEEE 802.3ad: Port trunk with LACP

IEEE 802.1D: Spanning tree protocol

IEEE 802.1w: Rapid spanning tree protocol

IEEE 802.1p: Class of service

IEEE 802.1Q: VLAN Tagging

IEEE 802.1x: Port Authentication Network Control

IEEE 802.3af: Power over Ethernet

Environmental

Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50 Degree C

Relative Humidity: 20 ~ 95%

Storage Temperature: -10 ~ 70 Degree C

Relative Humidity: 20 ~ 95% (non-condensing)

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2. Hardware Description

This section describes the hardware features and installation of these Web Smart POE Switch on the desktop or

rack mount.

2.1 Switch Front Panel

★ WSP2624GS and WSP2624GSL

The front panel of the WSP2624GS and WSP2624GSL PoE Switch consists of 24* Auto-sensing 10/100Mbps

Ethernet RJ-45 Ports and 2*Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Port and 2*SFP Port. The LED

indicators are also located on the front panel of the PoE Switch.

★ WSP1916GS

The front panel of the WSP1916GS PoE Switch consists of 16* Auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Ports

and 2*Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Port and 1*SFP Port. The LED indicators are also located

on the front panel of the PoE Switch.

★ WSP1816GS

The front panel of the WSP1816GS PoE Switch consists of 16* Auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Ports

and 2*Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Port and 2*SFP Port. The LED indicators are also located

on the front panel of the PoE Switch.

★ WSP1008GS

The front panel of the WSP1008GS PoE Switch consists of 8* Auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Ports and

1*Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Port and 1*SFP Port. The LED indicators are also located on

the front panel of the PoE Switch.

LED Indicators:

System

LED Color Function

Power Green Light-> Indicate the Switch has power

Per 10/100Mbps Port

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LED Color Function

LAN Green Light->Indicate the link through that port is successfully

established at 10/100Mbps.

Blink->Indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data

over that port

PoE Orange Light->Indicate the port is providing 48~54V DC in-line power

Per 10/100/1000Mpbs Port

LED Color Function

GE LAN Green Light->Indicate the link through that port is successfully

established at 10/100/1000Mbps.

Blink-> Indicate the link through that port is successfully

established at 10/100Mbps.

LINK Green Light->Indicate the link through that port is successfully.

Blink->Indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data

over that port

SFP 1000Mbps Port

LED Color Function

GE SFP Green Light->Indicate the link through that port is successfully

established at 1000Mbps.

LINK Green Light->Indicate the link through that port is successfully.

Blink->Indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data

over that port

2.2 Rear Panel

The rear panel of the PoE Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to

240V AC, 50~60Hz.

★ WSP2624GS and WSP2624GSL

★ WSP1916GS and WSP1816GS

★ WSP1008GS

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2.3 Desktop Installation

To install the PoE Ethernet Switch on desktop, simply follow the following steps:

Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the PoE Ethernet Switch.

Step2: Place the PoE Ethernet Switch on desktop near an AC power source.

Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the PoE Ethernet Switch and the surrounding objects.

Step4: Connect your PoE Ethernet Switch to IEEE802.3af complied Powered Devices (PD) and other network

devices.

Step5: Supply power to the PoE Ethernet Switch.

a. Connect one end of the power cable to the PoE Ethernet Switch

b. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet.

When the PoE Ethernet Switch receives power, the power LED should remain solid Green.

2.4 Rack Mounting

To install the PoE Ethernet Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, follow the instructions descryibed below.

Step1: Place your PoE Ethernet Switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards your

front side.

Step2: Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the PoE Ethernet Switch with supplied screws attached

to the package.

Step3: Secure the brackets tightly.

Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side.

Step5: After the brackets are attached to the PoE Ethernet Switch, use suitable screws to securely attach the

brackets to the rack.

Step6: Proceeds with Step4 and Step5 of session 2.3 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling

and supply power to your PoE Ethernet Switch.

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The specification and the information of the product mentioned in the manual are for reference only. Please

be subject to the actual products if anything different or updated. Please pardon me for not informing you in

advance.

Purpose

Smart switch can be configured by web based interface, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or other web

browser. It provides an interface for the user to set administrator, port management, VLAN setting, per port

counter, trunk setting, QoS setting, security filter, configuration/ backup/recovery, miscellaneous, log out, and so

on.

Prepare to enter the smart switch

Enter the correct user name and password after the login page shows up.

Default IP address: 192.168.2.1

Default user name: admin

Default password; system

Note: the user name and password fields are case-sensitive.

If you input the incorrect user name and password, the following warning message will show up.

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3. Administrator

3.1 Authentication configuration

This page allows the user to change the user name and the password.

Both User name and password fields allow 15 characters at max.

The legal characters for these fields are “a ~ z”, “A~Z”, “0~9”, “-“, “_”.

3.2 System IP Configuration

This page shows system configuration including the current IP address and sub-net mask and Gateway.

IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway at system IP Configuration web page can be configured by the user. The

smart switch also supports DHCP method to allow the dynamic IP address allocated by DHCP server.

If you change the setting of this switch and then press, “update”, the “update successfully” window will show up.

Press “Reboot” button to enter the new web server.

3.3 System status

This page is used to check the status of switch, including Switch MAC address and software version.

The comment field allows the network administrator to input an easy-to-remember nickname for this switch. The

legal characters are “a~z” and “A~Z”, “_”, “-“, “+”, “0 ~9”, excluding special character.

If you want to modify the MAC address of this switch, enter MACIDFix.htm behind the IP address. Example:

http://(IP address)/MACIDFix.htm. Please note that this web page is case-sensitive. The web page name should

be exactly the same as the web link shown above.

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3.4 Load default setting

Clicking the “load” button will make the switch being set to the original configuration.

Note: this change only concerns the switch behavior, excluding the change for user name, password and IP

configuration. After Load Default is executed, the all settings will be restored to default setting.

3.5 Firmware update

Before the firmware update procedure is executed, you should enter the password twice and then press “update”

button.

The smart switch will erase the flash memory. There is a self-protection mechanism in the BootLoader, so the

BootLoader will keep intact. Even though the power is turned off or the cable link fails during the firmware

update procedure, the Bootloader will restore the code to firmware update page.

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After pressing update button, the old web code will be erased. After completing, you should select the image file

and press “update” button to take effect.

3.6 Reboot device

This page is used to reboot device.

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4. PoE -Power over Ethernet Commands

This chapter will be described how to configure PoE feature .

4.1 PoE Status

Show System Power over Ethernet information

Max available Power : Default is 370Wattes(For WSP2624GS); 250Wattes( For WSP2624GSL)

System operation status : Default is"on" .

Main Power consumption : The power consumed by the current

Device Temperture :

Device #1: System CPU Temperature

Device #2: Main Phy Temperature

Device #3: Gigabit Phy Temperature

4.2 PoE Setting

Function :

a) Status : Enable or Disable

b) Mode: AF or AT

c) Peiority : Does not need to set this column

d) Power Budget : Max is 36Wattes,Default is 30W IEEE802.3at (For WSP2624GS)

Max is 36Wattes,Default is 15.4W IEEE802.3af (For WSP2624GSL)

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After setting , you need to click " Refresh" to view the status.

4.3 PoE Power Delay

Function :

e) Status : Enable or Disable

f) Delay Time : 0~300 seconds。

4.4 PoE Scheduling

※The smallest unit is the hour.

g) Schedule on Port : Choose the ports you want to set.

h) Schedule Mode : Enable or Disable

i) Schedule AM/PM : Choose AM or PM

j) Select all : " √ " Select all ports

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4.5 NTP Setting

System Time :

NTP Server : Default is (1) 210.0.235.14; (2) 59.124.196.85。Please to ping the IP first.

Time Zone : Please choose the correct time zone. Asian time zone generally is"UTC+8:00".

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5. Port Management

5.1 Port configuration

This page allows the user to configure operating mode of the physical port.

After completing the settings, you should press “update” button to take effect. The setting will be reflected at

current status window.

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5.2 Port mirroring

The port mirroring function is accomplished by setting the following items.

(a) Destination port: The destination port is the physical port that is set to “copy” the traffic of the source

physical port. Theoretically it’s possible to set more than one destination port in a network. Actually the port

mirroring function will lower the network throughput, and therefore it’s recommended to set ”only one”

destination port in a network.

(b) Monitored packets: (1)Disable: means this function is disabled. (2)RX: means copy the incoming packets of

the selected source port to the selected destination port. (3)TX: means copy the outgoing packets of the selected

source port to the selected destination port. (4)Rx & Tx: means the combination of Rx and Tx.

(c) Source port: the traffic source that will be copied to the destination port.

Take the following configuration as an example.

(a) Source port: Port 1 ~ Port 4.

(b) Destination Port: Port 9 ~Port 12.

(c) Mirrored packet: Rx.

This means all packets received at port 1 ~port 4 will be copied to port 9, port 10, port 11 and port 12.Care

should be taken that the more source ports and destination ports is set, the lower network throughput is

available for normal traffic.

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5.3 Bandwidth Control

This page allows the setting of the bandwidth for each port. The Tx rate and Rx rate can be filled with the number

ranging from 1 to 255. This number should be multiplied by the selected bandwidth resolution to get the actual

bandwidth.

(a) Low bandwidth for TX

Example 1: The TX number of the port1~4 is set to 10, 20, 30, 40 respectively, and Speed base is set to “low”. The

real bandwidth comes from the formula of 32Kbps*10, 32Kbps*20 and 32Kbps*30 respectively. After the

“update” button is executed, the real bandwidth will show up in TX fields.

(b) High bandwidth for TX

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Example 2: The TX number of the port1~4 is set to 10, 20, 30, 40 respectively, and Speed base is set to “High”.

The real bandwidth comes from the formula of 512Kbps*10, 512Kbps*20 and 512Kbps*30 respectively. After the

“update” button is executed, the real bandwidth will show up in TX fields.

(c) Low bandwidth for Rx

Example 3: The RX bandwidth number of the port 5~ port 8 is set to 50, 60, 70, 80 respectively, and Speed base is

set to “low”. The real bandwidth comes from the formula of 32Kbps*50, 32Kbps*60, 32Kbps*70 and 32Kbps*80

respectively After the “update” button is executed, the real bandwidth will show up in RX fields.

(d) High bandwidth for RX

Example 4: The RX bandwidth number of the port 5~ port 8 is set to 50, 60, 70, 80 respectively, and Speed base is

set to “high”. The real bandwidth comes from the formula of 32Kbps*50, 32Kbps*60, 32Kbps*70 and 32Kbps*80

respectively. After the “update” button is executed, the real bandwidth will show up in RX fields.

The limitation of the bandwidth control

*The actual bandwidth should be less than the cable link speed. For 100Mbps link speed, the bandwidth setting

should be less than 196 if the bandwidth is set to “high”. For 10Mbps link speed, the bandwidth setting should

be less than 20 if the bandwidth base is set to “high”.

*Setting the bandwidth to “0” will make the switch running at the full speed.

The warning message will shows up if bandwidth setting is higher than maximum rate (100Mbps).

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5.4 Broadcast Storm Control

The broadcast storm control is used to block the excessive broadcast packets.

The valid number ranges from 1 to 63.

The broadcast packet is only checked at the selected port and the number of broadcast packets is counted in

every time unit. One time unit is 500 us for 10Mbps speed and 5ms for 100Mbps. The excessive broadcast packet

will be discarded. For those broadcast packets incoming from the un-selected port, the switch treats it as the

normal traffic.

Example:

The broadcast storm of the port1~ port 8 are enabled and the threshold is set to 10. The broadcast packets will

be dropped when number of broadcast packets are more than the threshold (packet length is 64 bytes).

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6. VLAN Setting

6.1 VLAN mode

The smart switch supports two VLAN modes, tag based and port based. Only one VLAN mode can be enabled at

one time. When the tag based VLAN is selected, the user can define the handling method of a VLAN tag to the

specified port, including “add a VLAN tag”, “ remove a VLAN tag” or “don’t care”.

6.2 VLAN Member

6.2.1 Port Based VLAN

The port based VLAN is configured from the point of view of physical port. Each port should be mapped to a

VLAN entry. For a 26-port Ethernet switch, the overall entry number for VLAN table is 26.

Operating procedures:

(1) Select a port number and then press “read”.

The port member will show up on the table. You can re-assign the VLAN member for this port.

(2) Select a port number and then select the VLAN member. Press “Update” button to make the VLAN member

effective.

(3) Press “Load default” to restore the default setting for this port. The default setting select all 26 ports as the

member of this VLAN.

VLAN member of Port 1: A broadcast packet coming from port 1 can be forwarded to all odd ports ranging from

port 3 to port 25.

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6.2.2 Tag based VLAN

On the first page, there are 3 options for each port.

Add tag: The outgoing packet should contain a VLAN tag no matter whether there is a VLAN tag received at the

source port.

Don’t care: The outgoing packet will keep unchanged no matter whether there is a VLAN tag received at the

source port.

Remove tag: The VLAN tag of the outgoing packet will be removed no matter whether there is a VLAN tag

received at the source port.

After selecting the tag handling scheme, you should press “update” to make these setting effective.

On the second page, the user should set the VLAN member and VID.

To set the VLAN table, please follow the following procedure.

(1) Select VLAN number.

(2) Fill VID

(3) Press “Add”

After the VLAN table is updated, the VLAN table will look like this.

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6.2.3 Network Scenario

Case 1:

If the incoming broadcast packet at port 6 contains a VLAN ID=20, this packet will be forwarded to P1 ~ P4,

according to the VLAN.

Case 2:

If the incoming broadcast packet at port 5 contains a VID=12, then this packet will be

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dropped since VID=12 is not defined in the VLAN table.

Case 3:

The incoming broadcast packet at P5 contains a VID=20, then this packet will be forwarded to P1~P4 according to

the VLAN table.

The VLAN tag of each outgoing packet will be set as the figure shown below.

Case 4:

Take a look at the Port VID table. Both P3 and P5 are set to “20”. If the incoming packet at

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port 3 does not contain any VID, the switch engine will automatically insert a VID=20.

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6.3 Multi-to-1 Setting

Multi-to-1 VLAN is used in CPE side of Ethernet-to-the-Home and is exclusive to VLAN setting on ”VLAN member

setting “. When VLAN member setting is updated, multi-to-1 setting will be void and vice versa. The “disable port”

means the port which will be excluded in this setting. All ports excluded in this setting are treated as the same

VLAN group.

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7. Per Port Counter

This page provides port counter for each port. There are 4 groups of statistics in total.

These 4 categories cannot work simultaneously. Once you change the counter category, the counter will be

cleared automatically.

Transmit packet& collision: This category shows the packets outgoing from the switch and the count of collision.

Receive packet& Transmit packet: This category shows both the received packet count(excluding the incorrect

packet) and the transmitted packet count.

Receive packet & Drop packet: This category shows the number of received valid packet and the number of

dropped packet.

Receive packet & CRC packet: This category shows the received correct packet and received CRC error.

Refresh: Press “Refresh” button will aggregate the number of the counter for all ports.

Clear: Press “clear” will clear all counters.

8. QoS setting

8.1 Priority mode

This page allows the user to set the scheduling mode for the TX packets at each port.

All-high-before-low(Strict priority):

All packets will be assigned to either high priority queue (Queue 2) or low priority queue (queue 1). The packet

will not forwarded until the high priority queue is empty.

WRR mode

There are 4 priority queues for Weighted-and-round-robin (WRR) mode. When this mode is selected, the traffic

will be forwarded according to the number set in each queue. The queue ID has nothing to do with the priority.

Example: If Q1 ~ Q4 are set to 5, 3, 2, 8, then the traffic at the specific port will go out in the following sequence.

8 packets stored in queue 4, 2 packets in queue 3, 3 packets stored in queue 2, 5 packets stored in queue 1, 5

packets stored in queue 1 ……

8.2 Class of service Configuration: TOS/DS, 802.1p, physical port

There are 4 types of CoS for this setting; ie, TCP/UDP port, TOS/DS, 802.1p and physical port. The user can select

more than one item for each port.

Please note that if more than one type of CoS is selected, the switch will arrange the packet to the assigned

queue according the following priority: TCP/UDP port the first, ToS/DS the second, 802.1p the third and physical

port the last.

For 802.1p priority, the following table is used to map the 802.1p field to the priory queue.

Priory Field Priority Queue

6, 7 Q4

4,5 Q3

0,3 Q2

1,2 Q

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For TOS/DS priority, there are 7 kinds of TOS field can be assigned to 4 different queues.

i.e; 6’b001010, 6’b010010, 6’b01110, 6’b100010, 6’b101110, 6’b110000 and 6’b111000.

8.3 TCP/UDP port based COS

The user can select the protocol that will be forwarded as the specified mode. There are 3 user-defined UDP/TCP

port groups and many well-known TCP/UDP ports. Theuser-defined port number may be a range or a specific

number, depending on the mask.

The operating theory for all 4 CoS types can be illustrated by the following figure and table.

TCP/UDP CoS is a global setting for all ports and has no connection with the physical port.

Other CoS types have a connection with the physical port.

(a) Priority Mode: WRR. Q1=4; Q2=2; Q3=8; Q4=1

(b) TCP/UDP CoS: P2 FTP =>Q3; P5 SMTP => Q2; other protocols=Q1

(c) TOS/DS setting: P5 TOS 6’b010010=Q1; P2 TOS 6’b100010=Q3; other TOS=Q4

(d) 802.1p: P5 802.1p = 6; P2 802.1p =1

(e) Physical port: P2=Q4; P2=Q3

According to the rule described above, the CoS will be executed in the following sequence.

TCP/UDP > TOS/DS > 802.1p > Physical port.

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The actual CoS will behave like this table.

9. Security Filter

9.1 MAC Address Binding

This function provides a method for the administrator to specify the relationship between the physical port and

the MAC address. Only the packet with specified source MAC address can be forwarded. By specifying the MAC

address to each port, the network administrator can prevent the unauthorized user from accessing the switch.

Each port can correspond to up to 3 MAC addresses.

To activate the port binding function, you should enter the correct MAC address, select the port number, and set

the port binding to “enable” and then press “update”.

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Note: Setting the multicast address to these fields is not allowed. A warning message will

show up if you do so.

9.2 TCP/UDP port number

By selecting the TCP/UDP port, the network administrator can optionally block some specific applications. There

are two kinds of protocol filter functions. The ”forward” function makes the switch forward the selected protocol

and drop other protocols. The ”deny” function makes the switch drop the selected protocol and forward other

protocols. The protocol is checked at the selected secure WAN port. And it should be set at the server side.

The figure shown below illustrates how this function is applied to the real environment.

Example:

(a) Enable TCP/UDP Filter function.

(b) Select “Positive” rule.

(c) Set port 5 at secure WAN port and select FTP and TELNET as the filtering protocol.

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Result:

A Brief Description for Secure TCP/UDP Port

10. Trunk setting

This page is used to set trunk group for load balance and auto-backup.

The smart switch supports two trunk group, each trunk consists of 2~4 ports. Trunk hash algorithm can be

selected according to 4 different methods.

Port ID: Among the trunk member ports, the packet will be distributed based on the port ID.

SA: Among the trunk member ports, the packet will be distributed based on the source MAC address.

DA: Among the trunk member ports, the packet will be distributed based on the destination MAC address.

DA&SA: Among the trunk member ports, the packet will be distributed based on the XOR calculation result of the

source MAC address and the destination MAC address.

11. Backup/Recovery

This function provides the user with a method to backup/recovery the switch configuration.

The user can save configuration file to a specified file. If the user wants to recover the original configuration,

which is saved at the specified path, just enter the password and then press the “upload” button. Finally the

original configuration of the switch will be recovered.

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The switch will check whether the uploaded file is correct or not. If the content of the uploaded file is incorrect,

the switch will show a warning message.

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12. Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous setting is used to configure output queue aging time, VLAN stride and IGMP snooping.

10.1 Output queue aging

This function is used to avoid the poor utilization of the switch. When a packet is stored in a switch for a long

time, it will expire from the allowable time defined by the protocol and become a useless packet. To prevent

these packets from wasting the bandwidth, this switch provide an option for the administrator to enable the

queue aging function.

10.2 Stride VLAN

By selecting this function, the switch will forward uni-cast packets to the destination port, no matter whether

destination port is in the same VLAN.

10.3 IGMP Snooping

When this function is enabled, the switch will execute IGMP snooping version 1 and version 2 without the

intervention of CPU.

The IGMP report and leave packets are automatically handled by the switch.

Set to IGMP protocol by smart bit and DA set to multicast DA.

13. Logout

The page provides the user to logout web page. Press “accept” to logout.

Press “back” to browse the previous web page.

14. Load default Setting –hardware based

The purpose of this function is to provide a method for the network administrator to restore all configurations to

the default value.

(1) To activate this function, the user should follow the following procedures. Press the “Load default” button

for 3 seconds until you see the LED blinking.

(2) When LED starts blinking, it means the CPU is executing the “load default” procedure.

You can release the button now.

After completing this procedure, all the factory default value will be restored. This includes the IP address, the

user name, the password and all switch configurations.