1 ALLOY 8-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch (GSS-8T2SFP) User’s Manual Version: 1.0.6 Oct 12, 2004
10 Port Configuration If you need to edit the port configuration, select one of the desired ports by clicking its radio button in the Select column o
11 n Flow Control Ø Enable – Enable flow control for this port Ø Disable -- Disable flow control for this port n Protected Port Ø Enable – to en
12 2.3 Port-Based VLAN Port-based VLAN segregates ports into various groups. Once you define Port Based VLAN groups only ports that are members of t
13 2.3.1 Add Port-Based VLAN Groups To add a port-based VLAN group, click the Add button in Port-Based VLAN page, the following web page will be sho
14 2.3.2 Delete Port-Based VLAN Groups To delete a port-based VLAN group, just select the desired group to be removed and click the Delete button.
15 2.3.3 Edit Port-Based VLAN Groups To edit the current port-based VLAN group, first check the radio button of the group you want to edit and click
16 2.4 802.1Q VLAN IEEE 802.1Q (tag-based) VLAN operates by reading/writing 802.1Q tags depending on the requirements of the individual transmittin
17 2.4.1 Enable/Disable VLAN In the 802.1Q VLAN page, there are two options provided to enable/disable tag-based VLAN functions: Ø Enable – Activat
18 2.4.3 802.1Q Control Per Port Config The above screen allows you to control individual port 802.1Q settings: Ø Port No – Select the port to be
19 2.4.4 802.1Q VLAN Table Config The following screen capture shows the page used to add/delete/edit the 802.1Q VLAN entry. Each VLAN entry has 3 p
2 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction...
20 Here is an example showing how to configure the 802.1Q VLAN Table Config parameters. There are four existing 802.1Q VLAN entries as shown below.
21 If you would like to edit the parameters of an 802.1Q VLAN entry, select the entry that you require changed (e.g. entry No.2, VID = 3) then click
22 2.5 Trunk The GSS-8T2SFP supports MAC-based trunking. This allows more than one port to be grouped together as a single link connection between t
23 2.5.1 Trunking Rules The following rules are applied to ports defined within a Trunk Group: n The attributes of all trunk member ports in Port S
24 2.5.2 Get/Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings Click the Trunk menu on the web page to review the current trunk settings on the switch.
25 2.5.3 Enable Trunk Ø Step 1: Choose the member port(s) up to 4 within a trunk group. Ø Step 2: Check the corresponding checkbox for these membe
26 2.5.4 Modify Trunk Settings Ø Step 1: Choose the member port(s) up to 4 within the trunk group. Ø Step 2: Check the corresponding checkbox for
27 2.5.5 Disable Trunk Ø Step 1: Uncheck the checkboxes. Ø Step 2: Click the Disable radio button. Ø Step 3: Click the Apply button to disable th
28 2.6 Port Mirroring Port mirroring allows ingress and/or egress (Received and/or Transmitted) traffic to be monitored by a single port. The single
29 2.6.1 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings Click the Mirror menu on the web page, the latest mirror settings on the switch will be displayed.
3 2.9.2 Ingress Rate Control Common Config... 45 2.9.3 Ingress Rate Limit Config for Bucke
30 2.6.2 Enable Mirror Ø Step 1: Choose the Capture port (ex: port2). Ø Step 2: Check the corresponding checkbox for monitored ports (ex: port4 In
31 2.6.3 Modify Mirror Settings Ø Step 1: Change the capture or monitored ports (ex: port3 Capture, port5 Ingress/Egress, port7 Ingress Only, port8
32 2.6.4 Disable Mirror Ø Step 1: Click the Disable button. Ø Step 2: Click OFF for all ports. Ø Step 3: Click the Apply button to disable mirror
33 2.6.5 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Filter Settings Click the Mirror menu and click the Filter button. The latest mirror filter settings on the s
34 2.6.6 Configure Mirror Filter Ø Step 1: Choose Ingress Filter to be a Source Address, and choose Egress Filter to be a Destination Address. Ø S
35 2.6.7 Disable Mirror Filter Ø Step 1: Change Ingress/Egress Filter to All Frames. Ø Step 2: Set Ingress/Egress Divider equal to 0. Ø Step 2: C
36 2.7 QOS (Quality of Service) The GSS-8T2SFP provides up to four internal transmit queues per port to support four different traffic priorities. T
37 2.7.1 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Settings Click the QOS menu on the web page, the latest QOS settings on the switch will be displayed. The f
38 2.7.2 Enable QOS Ø Step 1: Choose the Transmit Queue Algorithm (ex: Highest Queue Preempt). Ø Step 2: Choose the QOS Type (ex: Port-Based QOS).
39 2.7.3 Modify QOS Settings Ø Step 1: Choose the Transmit Queue Algorithm (ex: Weight-Round Robin). Ø Step 2: Choose the QOS Type (ex: 802.1P QOS
4 1. Introduction The GSS-8T2SFP is a high performance web-smart switch that provides up to 8 10/100/1000Mbps copper Ethernet ports and 2 mini-GBIC p
40 2.7.4 Disable QOS Ø Step 1: Click the Disable button. Ø Step 2: Click the Apply button to disable QOS.
41 2.7.5 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Detailed Settings Select the QOS menu and click the Configure button, the latest detailed QOS settings on the sw
42 2.7.6 Configure Detailed QOS Settings Ø Step 1: Enter Tx Queue ID by the following order (e.g. 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3) Ø Step 2: Enter Priority
43 2.8 Rate Control The GSS-8T2SFP’s rate control works on a credit-based rate system that figuratively uses buckets to track the bandwidth of each
44 2.8.1 Enable/Disable Rate Control In the following page, you can enable/disable the rate control function on a per port basis. Use the Enable opt
45 2.8.2 Ingress Rate Control Common Config To configure this function, click the Ingress Rate Control Common Config button. The following page is p
46 2.8.3 Ingress Rate Limit Config for Buckets To limit the traffic rate for specified port(s), click the Ingress Rate Limit Config for Bucket0 or I
47 The maximum forwarding traffic rate will be limited by the percentage of rate for the current link speed on the specified ingress port. The follow
48 2.9 Address Management The GSS-8T2SFP provides up to 10 static MAC address entries. These entries always exist in the switch’s address table and
49 Get/Refresh the Latest Address Management Settings Click the Address Management menu on the web page, the latest Address Management settings on th
5 1.1 Main Features This switch provides the following main features: n Non-blocking, full-line speed, store-and-forward n Jumbo frame support, Ma
50 2.9.1 Add a New Entry Ø Step 1: Click the Add button. Ø Step 2: Choose the Port No. (e.g.: Port 3) Ø Step 3: Enter the MAC Address. (e.g.: 31-
51 2.9.2 Modify an Existing Entry Ø Step 1: Choose Entry No 1 and click the Edit button in the Static MAC Entry Table page. Ø Step 2: Modify Port
52 2.9.3 Delete an Existing Entry Choose a desired entry to be removed (e.g. entry1) and click the Delete button to complete the deletion. After del
53 2.10 System Configuration The System Configuration page provides the management information for the switch. The page shown below can be activated
54 2.11 Account Settings Account setting is used to maintain the username and password for login validation. The switch provides only one login acco
55 2.12 Reset System This switch can be rebooted or reset to default configuration. To reset the system, go to the Reset menu and open the followi
56 2.13 Firmware Update This switch provides the capability to update the firmware for new features, customized requests and system fault recovery.
57 3 Application Notes 3.1 In-Band/Out-of-Band Switch Management n Out-of-Band Management To configure the switch, a network management station (N
58 n In-Band Management It is possible to achieve in-band management for the switch if necessary. The switch administrator needs to connect the Cfg
6 1.2 Initial Setup Plug-in the power source to power-up the switch. After the switch is powered-on and in a ready state (both the LED indicators PO
7 1.3 Main Configuration Functions After the login is successfully validated, the switch’s home page – System Configuration will be displayed. The l
8 2 Configuration 2.1 Port Status This page provides the current link status for all 8 ports. This page provides the following information:
9 n Duplex – Indicates the port as Full or Half duplex mode while the link is up. n Flow Control –Shows the flow control capability as Enabled / Di
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