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User Manual
GSM-16T2SFP
16 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch
16x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP Ports
GSM-24T2SFP
24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch
24x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP Ports
GSM-8T16SFP
24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch
8x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 16 SFP Ports
Version: 1.01
March 1, 2006
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GSM Series User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION ................................................................................................................................ IV ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES............................................................................................. IV ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL ......................................................................................................1 OVERVIEW OF THE USER MANUAL ...................................
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GSM Series User Manual 3-12-3. GVRP Group Information ...................................................................................78 3-13. STP.............................................................................................................................79 3-13-1. STP Status..........................................................................................................79 3-13-2. STP Configuration ..................................................................
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GSM Series User Manual Caution Electronic Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity. Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electric charge. To protect your switch, always: • Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you handle the switch. • Pick up the switch by holding it on the left and right edges only. Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) S
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GSM Series User Manual About this User Manual This User Manual will guide you on procedures to install, configure and monitor Alloy 16 port Gigabit (GSM-16T2SFP) and 24 port (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch models utilising the built-in web management interface and also the CLI. The three models all share the same web management and command line interface, this allows administrators ease of management across the whole GSM range of switches. The three models dif
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GSM Series User Manual 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches The GSM Series Switches are high performance web and SNMP managed switches that provide a mix of mini-GBIC/SFP ports and 10/100/1000Mbps copper Ethernet ports. With optional fibre transceivers installable into the mini-GBIC slots, a combination of either multi-mode fibre transceivers for short distance applications or single-mode fibre transceivers for long distance applications can be used to const
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GSM Series User Manual • Key Features of GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches QoS: These switches offer powerful Quality of Service (QoS) functions. This feature adds support of TOS fields within the IP packet header (equal DSCP low 3 bits) on Layer 3 of the network framework and 6 types of network transmission events on Layer 4. QoS support is important for real-time applications based on information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4, such as VoIP. VLAN: All switch models support Port-based
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GSM Series User Manual 1.3. Features Alloy GSM Series Switches provide a comprehensive range of features: • Hardware • 14 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet Ports (GSM-16T2SFP) • 22 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet Ports (GSM-24T2SFP) • 8 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet Ports (GSM-8T16SFP) • 2 Paired 10/100/1000Mbps or 1000Mbps SFP Mini-GBIC Ports (GSM-16T2SFP & GSM-24T2SFP) • 16 1000Mbps SFP Mini-GBIC Ports (GSM-8T16S
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GSM Series User Manual • Supports 802.1x authentication • SNMP access can be disabled to prevent illegal SNMP access • Supports Ingress, Non-unicast and Egress Bandwidth rating management with a resolution of 1Mbps • The trap event and alarm message can be transferred via e-mail and mobile phone short message • TFTP for firmware upgrade, system log upload and config file import/export 1.4. Overview of GSM Series Switches Fig. 1-1: Front View of the GSM-1 6T2SFP Swit
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GSM Series User Manual 1.4.1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel (Button, LED's and Plugs) There are 16x (GSM-16T2SFP), 24x (GSM-24T2SFP) or 8x (GSM-8T16SFP) copper RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2x SFP fibre ports (GSM-16T2SFP & GSM-24T2SFP) or 16x SFP fibre ports (GSM-8T16SFP) for optional mini-GBIC modules on the front panel of the switch. The LED display area, located on the left side of the panel, contains a Power LED (which indicates the power status of the switch) a CPU LED (whi
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GSM Series User Manual 1.4.2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel AC Line 100-240V 50/60 Hz RS-232 DB-9 Serial Port AC mains cable locking clamp Fig. 1-5: Rear View of the GSM-16T2SFP 1.5. Overview of the Optional SFP Modules With the GSM-16T2SFP switch, the SFP ports are paired with RJ-45 copper ports 15 and 16. In the case of the GSM-24T2SFP, the SFP ports are paired with RJ-45 copper ports 23 and 24. Only one of any given paired port can be used. In this manner, these
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GSM Series User Manual Notes: * The two WDM (Wave Division Multiplexer) mini-GBIC modules are designed to facilitate a link over a single core of single-mode fibre cable. The two units must be used in a paired manner, one at either end of the link. * Mini-GBIC modules that are designed to the relevant standards should be compatible with any make of switch with SFP ports. If you have concerns regarding compatibility, please contact the supplier of your mini-GBIC product.
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GSM Series User Manual 2. Installation 2.1. Starting the GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches This section provides a quick start guide for: • Hardware and Cable Installation • Management Station Installation • Software booting and configuration 2.1.1. Hardware and Cable Installation Please Note: ⇒ Wear a grounding strap to avoid damaging the switch with an electrostatic discharge ⇒ Be sure that the power switch is in the ‘OFF’ position before you insert the power cord • Installin
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GSM Series User Manual • Copper Ports - Cable Installation Please Note: ⇒ The RJ-45 ports on the Alloy GSM Series Switches support MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover functionality. This enables use of either straight-through or crossover UTP cable types; the RJ-45 ports will automatically be configured to suit the characteristics of the device at the remote end of the link. ⇒ The RJ-45 ports on the Alloy GSM Series Switches support Nway auto-negotiation; the ports will automatical
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GSM Series User Manual 2.1.2. Cabling Requirements To help ensure a successful installation and keep network performance at optimum levels, take care to use Cat.5e grade or higher cabling. Ensure that stranded core UTP cable, if used, runs for no more than 10 metres, and that solid core runs for a maximum of 100 metres. Poor cabling is the most common cause for network dropouts or poor performance. 2.1.2.1. Cabling Requirements for UTP Ports • For Ethernet copper network connections, th
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GSM Series User Manual Cont. Please Note: ⇒ Further information can be found in section 1.5 on page 7 ⇒ All figures denoting the range a given cable type can achieve must be treated as maximum values. A number of variables can limit the actual range that can be achieved – grade of cable used, quality of cable, and presence of joins in cable runs, for example 2.1.3. Management options available with the GSM Series Switches The GSM Series switches support multiple management optio
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GSM Series User Manual To set or change the default IP address of the switch via the console port, please follow the steps below: 1. Log into the switch via hyper terminal using the above settings. Fig. 2-2 2. Type IP and press Enter to enter the IP configuration mode. 3. Type set ip “IP Address” “Subnet Mask” “Gateway” where “IP Address” is the IP address of the switch, “Subnet Mask” is the subnet mask of the switch and “Gateway” is t
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GSM Series User Manual 2.1.3.2. Configuring the GSM Series switches through the Ethernet Port There are three different methods of configuring the GSM Series switches through the Ethernet Port. They are CLI, Web Browser and via SNMP Management Software. We will not cover SNMP management in this manual as it will vary depending on the Network Management Software that is being used. Note: MIB files can be located for each switch on the CD-ROM, which can then be used with your Network Mana
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GSM Series User Manual If using the CLI open a command prompt and create a telnet session to the default IP Address of the switch. You will now be prompted to log into the switch, the default username and password is shown below: Username: admin Password: admin Fig. 2.5 Note: The CLI configuration will be covered in detail in Chapter 4. 15 Alloy Computer Products Pty Ltd Copyright ©2006
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GSM Series User Manual 3. Operation of the Web Based Management The following chapter allows the administrator to monitor and manage the GSM Series Switches through the web management interface. Management functionality such as Port Based and 802.1q VLAN, Port Aggregation (Trunking), QoS, Port configuration and much more can all be configured quickly and easily via any port of the GSM Series switches. To access the web management of the GSM Series switches open a web browser such as Int