Morrell SW-MNG-24GE2GSFP Bedienungsanleitung

SW-MNG-24GE2GSFP
24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps + 2-Port Gigabit SFP
Managed Ethernet Switch
User Manual
Version 1.1 | 10/22/2016

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Product Introduction ..................................................................... 4
1.1 Product Overview .................................................................................. 4
1.2 Features ................................................................................................ 4
1.3 External Component Description .......................................................... 5
1.3.1 Front Panel ................................................................................................ 5
1.3.2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Package Contents ................................................................................. 7
Chapter 2 Installing and Connecting the Switch .......................................... 8
2.1 Installation ............................................................................................. 8
2.1.1 Desktop Installation .................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 Rack-mountable Installation in 19-inch Cabinet ......................................... 9
2.1.3 Power on the Switch .................................................................................. 9
2.2 Connect Computer (NIC) to the Switch ............................................... 10
Chapter 3 How to Login the Switch ............................................................. 11
3.1 Switch to End Node ............................................................................. 11
3.2 How to Login the Switch ...................................................................... 11
Chapter 4 Switch Configuration ................................................................... 13
4.1 Quickly setting ..................................................................................... 13
4.2 PORT ................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Basic config ............................................................................................. 16
4.2.2 Port aggregation ...................................................................................... 17
4.2.3 Port mirroring ........................................................................................... 19
4.2.4 Port rate-limit ........................................................................................... 20
4.2.5 Storm control ............................................................................................ 21
4.2.6 Port isolation ............................................................................................ 22
4.3 VLAN ................................................................................................... 23
4.3.1 VLAN config ............................................................................................. 24
4.3.2 Trunk-port setting ..................................................................................... 25
4.3.3 Hybrid-port setting ................................................................................... 26
4.4 Fault/Safety ......................................................................................... 27
4.4.1 Anti attack ................................................................................................ 28
4.4.1.1 Anti DHCP attack .................................................................................................. 28
4.4.1.2 Anti DOS ............................................................................................................... 30
4.4.1.3 IPsource guard ..................................................................................................... 31
4.4.1.4 Anti three bind ....................................................................................................... 32
4.4.2 Channel detection .................................................................................... 34
4.4.2.1 Ping testing ........................................................................................................... 34

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4.4.2.2 Tracert testing ....................................................................................................... 35
4.4.2.3 Cable testing ......................................................................................................... 36
4.4.3 ACL .......................................................................................................... 37
4.5 MSTP ................................................................................................... 39
4.5.1 MSTP region ............................................................................................ 39
4.5.2 MSTP bridge ............................................................................................ 40
4.6 DHCP relay .......................................................................................... 43
4.6.1 DHCP relay .............................................................................................. 43
4.6.2 0ption82 ................................................................................................... 44
4.7 QoS ...................................................................................................... 46
4.7.1 Remark .................................................................................................... 46
4.7.2 Queue config ........................................................................................... 48
4.7.3 Mapping the queue .................................................................................. 49
4.7.3.1 Service class queue mapping .............................................................................. 49
4.7.3.2 Differential service class mapping ........................................................................ 50
4.7.3.3 Port to service class mapping .............................................................................. 51
4.8 Address table ....................................................................................... 52
4.8.1 Mac add and delete ................................................................................. 53
4.8.2 Mac study and laging ............................................................................... 54
4.8.3 Mac address filtering ................................................................................ 55
4.9 Snmp config ......................................................................................... 56
4.9.1 Snmp config ............................................................................................. 56
4.9.1.1 Snmp config .......................................................................................................... 5 6
4.9.1.2 Community config ................................................................................................. 57
4.9.1.3 View config ........................................................................................................... 58
4.9.1.4 Group config ......................................................................................................... 5 9
4.9.1.5 User config ............................................................................................................ 60
4.9.1.6 Trap ....................................................................................................................... 61
4.9.2 Rmon config ............................................................................................. 62
4.9.2.1 Statistics group ..................................................................................................... 6 2
4.9.2.2 History group ........................................................................................................ 6 3
4.9.2.3 Event group .......................................................................................................... 6 4
4.9.2.4 Alarm group .......................................................................................................... 6 5
4.10 SYSTEM ............................................................................................ 66
4.10.1 System config ........................................................................................ 67
4.10.1.1 System settings .................................................................................................. 67
4.10.1.2 System restart ..................................................................................................... 69
4.10.1.3 Password change ............................................................................................... 70
4.10.1.4 SSH login ............................................................................................................ 71
4.10.1.5 Telnet login .......................................................................................................... 72
4.10.1.6 System log .......................................................................................................... 7 2
4.10.2 System upgrade ..................................................................................... 74
4.10.3 Config management ............................................................................... 75
4.10.3.1 Current configuration .......................................................................................... 75

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4.10.3.2 Configuration backup.......................................................................................... 77
4.10.3.3 Restore factory configuration ............................................................................. 78
4.10.4 Config save ............................................................................................ 79
4.10.5 Administrator privileges .......................................................................... 80
4.10.6 Info collect .............................................................................................. 80
Appendix: Technical Specifications ............................................................ 82

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction
Congratulations on your purchasing of the Web Smart Ethernet Switch. Before you install
and use this product,please read this manual carefully for full exploiting the functions of
this product.
1.1 Product Overview
The Web Smart Ethernet Switch provides the seamless network connection. This device
integrates 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet, 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 10Mbps Ethernet
network capabilities in a highly flexible package. With 24-10/100/1000Mbps
Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports, all ports support Auto MDI/MDIX function. The Switch with a
low-cost, easy-to-use, high per-formance upgrade your old network to a 1000Mbps
Gigabit network. It is essential to helping solve network bottlenecks that frequently
develop as more advanced computer users and newer applications continue to demand
greater network resources.
The switch is easy to install and use. It requires no configuration and installation. It is a
great selection for office network.
1.2 Features
Comply with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.3z,
EEE802.3ad standards
Supports IEEE802.3x flow control for Full-duplex Mode and back pressure for
Half-duplex Mode
Supports MAC address auto-learning and auto-aging
Store and forward mode operates
Support SNMP/RMON/TELENT
Supports IEEE802.1Q VLAN,4K VLAN Table
Support IEEE802.1p Priority Queues
Support ACL Function, 1.5K-entry ALC table
Support Storm Control
Support QoS
、
Port Mirroring
、
Link Aggregation Protocol
LED indicators for monitoring power, link/activity
Web-based Management Support
Internal power adapter supply

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1.3 External Component Description
1.3.1 Front Panel
The front panel of the Switch consists of 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports,2 x SFP
ports,1 x Console port, 1 x Reset button and a series of LED indicators as shown as
below.
Figure 1 - Front Panel
10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports (1~24):
Designed to connect to the device with a bandwidth of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps.
Each has a corresponding 10/100/1000Mbps LED.
SFP ports (SFP1, SFP2):
Designed to install the SFP module and connect to the device with a bandwidth of
1000Mbps. Each has a corresponding 1000Mbps LED.
Console port (Console):
Designed to connect with the serial port of a computer or terminal for monitoring and
configuring the Switch.
Reset button (Reset):
Keep the device powered on and press down the button for about 5 seconds. The system
restores the factory default settings.
LED indicators:
The LED Indicators will allow you to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot any potential
problem with the Switch, connection or attached devices.
Figure 2 - LED Indicators

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The following chart shows the LED indicators of the Switch along with explanation of each
indicator.
LED COLOR STATUS STATUS DESCRIPTION
Power Red
On Power On
Off Power Off
LNK/ACT/
Speed
(1~24)
10/100Mbps:
Amber
On A device is connected to the port
Off A device is disconnected to the port
1000Mbps:
Green Flashing Sending or receiving data
SFP1
SFP2 Green
On A device is connected to the port
Off A device is disconnected to the port
Flashing Sending or receiving data
1.3.2 Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Switch contains AC power connector and one marker shown as
below.
Figure 3 - Rear Panel
AC Power Connector:
Power is supplied through an external AC power adapter. It
supports AC 100~240V,
50~60Hz.
Grounding Terminal:
The Switch already comes with Lightning Protection Mechanism. You can also ground
the Switch through the PE (Protecting Earth) cable of AC cord or with Ground Cable.

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1.4 Package Contents
Before installing the Switch, make sure that the following the "packing list" listed OK. If any
part is lost and damaged, please contact your local agent immediately. In addition, make
sure that you have the tools install switches and cables by your hands.
One Web Smart Ethernet Switch
Four rubber feet, two mounting ears and eights screws
One AC power cord
One User Manual

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Chapter 2 Installing and Connecting the Switch
This part describes how to install your Web Smart Ethernet Switch and make connections
to it. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being
presented.
2.1 Installation
Please follow the following instructions in avoid of incorrect installation causing device
damage and security threat.
Put the Switch on stable place or desktop in case of falling damage.
Make sure the Switch works in the proper AC input range and matches the voltage
labeled on the Switch.
To keep the Switch free from lightning, do not open the Switch’s shell even in power
failure.
Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around
the Switch.
Make sure the cabinet to enough back up the weight of the Switch and its
accessories.
2.1.1 Desktop Installation
Sometimes users are not equipped with the 19-inch standard cabinet. So when installing
the Switch on a desktop, please attach these cushioning rubber feet provided on the
bottom at each corner of the Switch in case of the external vibration. Allow adequate
space for ventilation between the device and the objects around it.
Figure 4 - Desktop Installation

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2.1.2 Rack-mountable Installation in 19-inch Cabinet
The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard-sized, 19-inch rack, which can be placed
in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install the Switch, please follow these steps:
a. attach the mounting brackets on the Switch’s side panels (one on each side) and
secure them with the screws provided.
Figure 5 - Bracket Installation
b. use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch on the rack and
tighten it.
Figure 6 - Rack Installation
2.1.3 Power on the Switch
The Switch is powered on by the AC 100-240V 50/60Hz internal high-performance power
supply. Please follow the next tips to connect:
AC Electrical Outlet:
It is recommended to use single-phase three-wire receptacle with neutral outlet or
multifunctional computer professional receptacle. Please make sure to connect the metal
ground connector to the grounding source on the outlet.
AC Power Cord Connection:
Connect the AC power connector in the back panel of the Switch to external receptacle
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