GE Security EtherNAV D7600 Series Bedienungsanleitung

EtherNAV™D7600 Series
Installation & Operation Instructions
managed ethernet
switches
GE Security

Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
PREFACE
This manual describes how to install and use the D7600 series EtherNav”
Manageable /9-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX (100/1000 Base-FX) Ethernet Switch.
This switch integrates full wire speed switching technology with SNMP/RMON web-
based management functions. The D7600 series brings
a simple answer to today’s complicated networking environments.
To get the most out of this manual, you should have an understanding of Ethernet
networking concepts.
In this manual, you will find:
• Features on the Switch
• Illustrative LED functions
• Installation Instructions
• Management Configuration
• SNMP…
• Specifications
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Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
INS ALLA ION & OPERA ION MANUAL / IFS D7600
PREFACE
ABLE OF CON EN S
PRODUC OVERVIEW
Package Contents............................................................................................................................................ 1
Product Features............................................................................................................................ 1
Basic Features................................................................................................................ 1
Management Support................................................................................................ 2
Front Panel Display....................................................................................................................... 3
Physical Ports................................................................................................................................... 4
Basic Functions............................................................................................................................... 5
Unicast Switching......................................................................................................... 5
Multicast Switching...................................................................................................... 7
VLAN.....................................................................................................................................................
Broadcast Containment............................................................................................ 9
Multi-Based Multimedia Applications.................................................................. 9
Enhanced Security....................................................................................................... 9
V AN Membership........................................................................................................ 9
V AN Configuration..................................................................................................... 10
Intra-V AN Communication..................................................................................... 10
Inter-V AN Communication..................................................................................... 10
GVRP...................................................................................................................................................... 10
IGMP Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering........................................................................... 10
Switch Management..................................................................................................................... 11
INS ALLA ION............................................................................................................................................. 12
Selecting A Site For The Switch................................................................................................ 12
Methods for Mounting the D7600............................................................................................. 12-15
Connecting To Power.................................................................................................................... 16
Power-On Self Test (POST)......................................................................................... 16
Connecting To Your Network.................................................................................................... 17
Cable Type & ength................................................................................................... 17
SWI CH MANAGEMEN ...................................................................................................................... 1
Management Access Overview............................................................................................... 1 -19
Administration Console................................................................................................................ 20
Direct Access................................................................................................................... 20
Web Management......................................................................................................................... 21
Netscape Navigator..................................................................................................... 21
Internet Explorer............................................................................................................ 21
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SWI CH MANAGEMEN CON INUED….
SNMP-Based Network Management................................................................................... 22
Protocols............................................................................................................................................. 22
Management Architecture........................................................................................................ 22
MENU-DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMEN ......................................................................... 23
Logging On To The Switch......................................................................................................... 23
At The Screen Prompt................................................................................................ 23
Switch Management Screen..................................................................................................... 24
Navigating Through The Console Interface...................................................... 25
Performing Basic Management Activities.......................................................................... 25-31
Alarm Configurations................................................................................................................... 32
To Perform Advanced Management Activities................................................ 33-55
Sending and Receiving Files...................................................................................................... 56-57
Logout................................................................................................................................................. 5
Save Settings.................................................................................................................................... 5
Restore Default Settings............................................................................................................. 5
Reboot................................................................................................................................................. 5
WEB-BASED BROWSER MANAGEMEN .............................................................................. 59
Logging On To The Switch......................................................................................................... 59
Understanding The Browser Interface................................................................................ 60
Performing File Activities............................................................................................................ 61
To Perform File Activities........................................................................................... 61
Performing Basic Setup Activities.......................................................................................... 62
To Perform Basic Setup Activities......................................................................... 62-66
Performing Advanced Setup Activities................................................................................. 67
To Perform Advanced Setup Activities................................................................ 67-79
SNMP & RMON MANAGEMEN .................................................................................................... 0
Overview............................................................................................................................................. 0
SNMP Agent and MIB (RFC 1213)............................................................................................ 0
RMON Groups Supported......................................................................................... 1
Bridge Groups Supported......................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICA IONS........................................................................................................................................ 3
APPENDIX A – CONNEC OR PINOU S.................................................................................. 4
D7600 Front Panel Layouts........................................................................................................... 5- 6
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Manageable /9-Port Switch
When you unpack the product package, you shall find the items listed below.
• D7600 EtherNav” Management Switch
• D7600 Quick Start Guide
• External Power Adapter
• CD ROM
Basic Features:
- Provides up to nine (10/100/1000TX and/or 100/1000FX combination) ports
- Multimode fiber using SC connectors up to 2 km; singlemode fiber using
SC connectors up to 15 km for 100FX, 10km for 1000FX
- Auto-negotiation for speed and duplicity on all TX ports
- Store-and-Forward mechanism
- Back-pressure and IEEE 02.3x compliant flow control
- Supports 4K MAC addresses
- Redundant power supply connections
- Optional TX or FX 1000Mbps aggregation port
- Optional contact closure for fiber loss alarm
Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
PRODUC OVERVIEW
100FX Optical Ports Console Port
10/100TX Electrical Ports
Front View (D7600-MM-E-CC shown)
10/100/1000TX Port
PACKAGE CON EN S
PRODUC FEA URES
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Fiber oss Alarm
Power Ports

Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
PRODUC FEA URES CON INUED...
Management Support:
VLAN
- 02.1Q tagged VLAN (up to 64 VLANs)
- Quality of Service (QoS)
Link Aggregation
- Port-based Aggregation, up to four groups with a maximum
of four ports each group
- Load sharing based on source and destination MAC addresses
Port-Mirroring
- Port-mirroring provided through dedicated port, Port 1
Internet Working Protocols:
Bridging
- 02.1D Spanning Tree
- 02.1P/Q –GARP/GVRP
IP Multicast
- IP Multicast Packet Filtering
Network Management Methods:
- Console port access via RS-232 cable
- Telnet remote access
- SNMP Agent:
• MIB-2 (RFC1213)
• Bridge MIB (RFC1493)
• RMON MIB (RFC1757)-statistics, history, alarm & events
• VLAN MIB ( 02.1Q/RFC2674)
• Private MIB
- Web browser support based on HTTP server and CGI parser
- TFTP/Web software-upgrade capability
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Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
FRON PANEL DISPLAY
10/100TX Port Status
(D7600-MM-E-CC Shown)
Optical Status 10/100/1000TX Port Status Power Indicator
1. Power Indicator
This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power.
2. Optical Status LED’s (FX)
The ACT LED’s come on when data is present.
(LED will flash at the rate data is transferred).
The LNK LED’s will be on for 100FX speed transmission.
3. 10/100/1000 X Port Status LED’s
The LED’s are located at each port, displaying status.
Please refer to the Table for more details.

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Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
LED State Indication
GREEN
YELLOW
Steady A valid network connection established
Flashing Data transfer
PHYSICAL POR S
This EtherNav” managed switch provides up to nine (10/100/1000TX and/or 100/1000FX
combinations) ports:
CONNEC IVI Y
- RJ-45 connectors
- SC connector on fiber ports
MODE SELEC ION
- 10BaseT full-duplex mode
- 10BaseT half-duplex mode
- 100BaseTX full-duplex mode
- 100BaseTX half-duplex mode
- 100BaseFX full-duplex mode
- 100BaseFX half-duplex mode
- 1000BaseTX full-duplex mode
- 1000BaseTX half-duplex mode
- 1000BaseFX full-duplex mode
- 1000BaseFX half-duplex mode
- Auto-sensing mode except 100FX

Manageable 8/9-Port Switch
BASIC FUNC IONS
In general, the D7600 is responsible for switching both VLAN tagged and untagged frames
from a receiving port to one or more transmitting ports. The switch performs multiple steps
during the switching process:
VLAN CLASSIFICA ION
LEARNING
FIL ERING
AGING
Below is additional information about tasks that the switch performs during unicast
and multicast switching.
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PLEASE NO E:
I. Half-duplex mode uses back pressure flow control to prevent the receiving
buffer from being overrun by data from a source node.
II. Full-duplex mode uses 02.3x flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic
from overrunning slow data traffic.
III. Auto-sensing mode is in use after auto-negotiating with the other end of the link.
UNICAS SWI CHING
VLAN CLASSIFICA ION
When the switch receives a frame, it classifies the frame in one of two ways:
- If the frame is untagged, the switch classifies the frame to an
associated VLAN.
- If the frame is tagged, the switch uses the tagged VLAN ID to identify the
broadcasting domain of the frame.

PLEASE NO E:
I. Half-duplex mode uses back pressure flow control to prevent the receiving
buffer from being overrun by data from a source node.
II. Full-duplex mode uses 02.3x flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic
from overrunning slow data traffic.
III. Auto-sensing mode is in use after auto-negotiating with the other end of the link.
LEARNING
After VLAN classification, the switch checks the <source MAC address, VLAN> pair in the
switching database (SDB) to see whether the <source MAC address, VLAN> pair is known.
- If it is unknown, the switch inserts the <source MAC address, VLAN> into the SDB
and learns the <source MAC address, VLAN>.
- If it is known, the switch checks the <source MAC address, VLAN> for a mis
matched port ID. If the port ID associated with the <source MAC address, VLAN>
pair in the SDB is different than the receiving port, the switch modifies the port ID in
the SDB and modifies its management database (MDB) accordingly.
FIL ERING
After learning the address, the switch checks:
- Whether the source port or destination port is in the forwarding state.
- Whether the source MAC address or destination MAC address is to be filtered.
- Whether the source port ID is the same as destination port ID.
If any of these conditions are met, the switch drops the receiving. Otherwise, it continues with
the forwarding process described below.
FORWARDING
During the forwarding process, the switch checks whether the <destination MAC address,
VLAN> pair is unknown.
- If it is unknown, the switch floods the receiving frame to all ports in the VLAN,
excluding the source port.
- If it is known, the switch forwards the receiving frame to the port associated
with the <destination MAC address, VLAN> pair. At the same time, the switch
ascertains the individual’s ports VLAN tagging and/or un-tagging configuration
and corresponding VLAN ID render the appropriate frame tagging when the frame
is ready to be transmitted.
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