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  • Page 1 GE Security managed ethernet switches D-GES7600 Series Installation & Operation Instructions...
  • Page 2 PREFACE This manual describes how to install and use the D-GES7600 series EtherNav” Manageable 8/9-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 D-GES7600 series brings a simple answer to today’s complicated networking environments.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL / D-GES7600 PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT 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...
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL / D-GES7600 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONTINUED…. SNMP-Based Network Management... 22 Protocols... 22 Management Architecture... 22 MENU-DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 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...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    100FX Optical Ports 10/100TX Electrical Ports PACKAGE CONTENTS When you unpack the product package, you shall find the items listed below. • D-GES7600 EtherNav” Management Switch • D-GES7600 Quick Start Guide • External Power Adapter • CD ROM User’s Manual...
  • Page 6: Management Support

    PRODUCT FEATURES CONTINUED... Management Support: VLAN - 802.1Q 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:...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Display

    Power Indicator Optical Status 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).
  • Page 8: Physical Ports

    State GREEN Steady Flashing YELLOW PHYSICAL PORTS This EtherNav” managed switch provides up to nine (10/100/1000TX and/or 100/1000FX combinations) ports: CONNECTIVITY - RJ-45 connectors - SC connector on fiber ports MODE SELECTION - 10BaseT full-duplex mode - 10BaseT half-duplex mode...
  • Page 9: Basic Functions

    III. Auto-sensing mode is in use after auto-negotiating with the other end of the link. BASIC FUNCTIONS In general, the D-GES7600 is responsible for switching both VLAN tagged and untagged frames from a receiving port to one or more transmitting ports. The switch performs...
  • Page 10 During the forwarding process, the switch checks whether the 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 ...
  • Page 11: Multicast Switching

    MULTICAST SWITCHING For multicast switching, the D-GES7600 checks whether the received frame is a BPDU. If a BPDU is received, the switch forwards the frame to the CPU for processing by the spanning tree protocol. Otherwise, the D-GES7600 performs the following processes: VLAN CLASSIFICATION Same as for unicast switching.
  • Page 12: Vlan

    Manageable 8/9-Port Switch VLAN A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a network of computers or peripherals that behave as if they are connected to the same wire, even though they may actually be physically located in different locations of a LAN. VLANs are similar to a group of end stations, perhaps on multiple physical LAN segments that are not inhibited by their physical location and can communicate as if they were on a common LAN.
  • Page 13: Broadcast Containment

    VLAN implementation allows VLAN membership to be defined based on ports. Physical port numbers organizes port-based VLANs. For example, switch ports 1,2,4 and 6 can be grouped on VLAN, while server ports 3, 5, 7 and 8 can be on another VLAN. Broadcasts from servers within each group would only go to the members of its own VLAN.
  • Page 14: Vlan Configuration

    REMOTE VLAN MEMBERSHIP Additionally to providing network management tools that allow network administrators to statically add and delete VLAN member ports, the switch also supports GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol). GVRP allows for dynamic registration of VLAN port members within switch and across multiple switches.
  • Page 15: Switch Management

    SWITCH MANAGEMENT Administration Console Via RS-232 Console Port: The switch provides an on board serial port, which allows the switch to be configured via a directly connected terminal or a Telnet session. Web-Based Browser Interface: The switch also boasts a point-and-click browser-based interface that lets users access full switch configuration and functionality from a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser.
  • Page 16: Installation

    EtherNav” D-GES7600 switch: Selecting a Site for the Switch As with any electric device, you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to temperatures, humidity, or electromagnetic interference above the rated specifications. The site you select should meet the following requirements: - The ambient temperature should be between –40 to 74 degrees Celsius.
  • Page 17 (-DB Option) DIN Rail Side Mounting (-DS Option) The bracket provided will require the removal and re-installation of one cover screw, the other screws are provided with the bracket as shown below. D-GES7600 Unit (10/100 Port Side) Bracket (-DS Option) User’s Manual...
  • Page 18 The brackets provided have screws included for proper mounting as shown below. Brackets (-RS Option) Note: All screws must be fastened and secured to insure adequate stability and strength. User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Mounting Screws 4 Locations (Provided) (Top View)
  • Page 19 Rack Mounting Dual Units (-RD Option) The brackets and braces provided have screws included for proper mounting as shown below. Mounting Screws User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch (Front View) Brackets (2 Provided) Brace (2 Provided ) Brace Locations (Bottom View)
  • Page 20: Connecting To Power

    Step One: Wire the supplied AC power adapter to the “A” receptacle plug at the front of the switch. — white stripe to pin 1 (+), black to pin 2 (-). Step Two: Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage.
  • Page 21: Connecting To Your Network

    Wire the supplied AC power adapter to the “A” receptacle plug at the front of the switch. — white stripe to pin 1 (+), black to pin 2 (-). Step Two: Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage.
  • Page 22: Switch Management

    • Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading MANAGEMENT ACCESS OVERVIEW The EtherNav” D-GES7600 switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch using any or all of the following methods. The administration console and web browser interface support are embedded in the switch and are available for immediate use.
  • Page 23 Disadvantages: - Must be near switch - Inconvenient for remote users Web-Based Browser Interface: Advantages: - Ideal for configuring the switch remotely - Compatible with all popular browsers - Can be accessed from any location - Most visually appealing Disadvantages:...
  • Page 24: Administration Console

    TIP. Telnet ACCESS You can access the switch’s administration console from a PC or Macintosh using DOS window through network with IP address. The switch management program provides a CONSOLE PORT screen, accessible from the BASIC MANAGEMENT screen, that lets you configure parameters for remote access.
  • Page 25: Web Management

    The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely. After you set up your IP address for the switch, you can access the switch’s web interface applications directly in your web browser by entering the IP address of the switch.
  • Page 26: Snmp-Based Network Management

    If you enable the SNMP function through the console port, you can use an external SNMP- based application to configure and manage the switch. This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string. This management method, in fact, uses two community strings: the ‘get’...
  • Page 27: Menu-Driven Console Management

    MENU-DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT The switch provides a menu-driven console interface for configuration purposes. The switch can be configured either locally through its RS-232 port or remotely via a Telnet session. This section describes how to configure the switch using its menu-driven console.
  • Page 28: Switch Management Screen

    Manageable 8/9-Port Switch SWITCH MANAGEMENT SCREEN Basic Management Refer to performing basic management activities. Advanced Management Refer to performing advanced management activities. Logout Highlight this option and press to log out. Save Settings Highlight this option and press to save the current settings and remain in the configuration program.
  • Page 29: Navigating Through The Console Interface

    PERFORMING BASIC MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Basic management activities consist of General, LAN Port, and Console Port tasks. To Perform Basic Management Activities Step 1: Highlight [Basic Management] from [Switch Management] screen and press . The [Basic Management] screens appears: User’s Manual...
  • Page 30 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: Highlight a desired option and press . Or press to EXIT. NOTE: The changes will be effective after you press the , but will not be saved until you select the Save Setting function.
  • Page 31 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: System Name System Name is highlighted. Press if you want to change it. Step 3: Location Move to highlight Location and press if you want to change it. Step 4: admin Password Move to highlight Admin Password and press If you want to change it.
  • Page 32 LAN Port Configurations Step 1: Highlight LAN Port from [Basic Management] screen, and press . Step 2: Speed & Flow Control Speed & Flow Control is highlighted. Press if you want to set speed or flow control on port. Step 3: Highlight All Ports and press ...
  • Page 33 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 4: Port Setting Options screen appears. Highlight Speed & Flow Control, and press . Step 5: Line Speed For Line Speed, move to highlight a desired setting from Speed Options, and press . Note: In the Speed Options, HD denotes half-duplex and FD denotes full-duplex.
  • Page 34 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 8: Press to a previous screen as shown in Step 3. Step 9: Admin. Control Highlight All Ports and press to configure at one time. Or move to highlight each port and press to configure individually.
  • Page 35 Press to return to [Basic Management] screen when completed. Step 4: Modem Control Step 5: Modem Setup String Not Supported. Step 6: Return to Basic Management Press to return to [Basic Management] screen when completed. User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch...
  • Page 36: Alarm Configurations

    Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Alarm Configurations Step 1: Move to highlight Alarm from [Basic Management] screen. Step 2: Set optical ports Loss of Signal. Step 3: Highlight desired function. User’s Manual...
  • Page 37: Performing Advanced Management Activities

    Port Mirroring/ File Transfer. To Perform Advanced Management Activities Step 1: Highlight [Advanced Management] from Switch Management screen, and press . The [Advanced Management] screen appears: Step 2: Move to highlight a desired option and press . Or press to exit.
  • Page 38 Step 3: Create VLAN Press <+> on keypad to enter New VLAN Settings. Enter new VLAN ID and VLAN name. Note: "Remote" is appended to the VLAN ID automatically if the VLAN is learned from a remote switch. User’s Manual...
  • Page 39 Step 4: Press and the following screen appears. Press <+> to add new switch ports to the newly created VLAN. Step 5: Move to highlight a suitable option from Port Options and press , e.g. Untagged Ports. Step 6: From Select Untagged Ports, press ...
  • Page 40 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 7: Press to a previous screen as shown in Step 2. Step 8: Delete VLAN Highlight a VLAN ID and press <-> to delete it. Note: The default VLAN cannot be deleted. IP Multicast Group Perspective...
  • Page 41 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch MAC Address Perspective Step 1: Move to highlight MAC Address Perspective from L2 Switching Database screen, and press . Step 2: Enter a MAC address to view characteristics information, corresponding VLAN’s, and corresponding ports in the switching database.
  • Page 42 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: Per Port VLAN Activities Per Port VLAN Activities is highlighted. Press . Step 3: Move to highlight a port and press . Example: select Port 1 to view corresponding VLAN Activities. Step 4: View or search by MAC address individually.
  • Page 43 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 6: Per Port Statistics Move to highlight Per Port Statistics and press . Step 7: Move to highlight a port and press . Example: select Port 1 to view corresponding VLAN Activities. Press [R] to reset counter for this port.
  • Page 44 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 8: Per Port MAC Unit Move to highlight Per Port Priority and press . Step 9: Move to highlight a port and press . Example: select Port 1 to view corresponding priority level. User’s Manual...
  • Page 45 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch IP Networking Step 1: Move to highlight IP Networking from [Advanced Management] screen, and press . Step 2: IP & RIP Settings Highlight IP & RIP Settings from IP Networking, and press . Step 3: The screen shows a list of VLAN IDs, IP addresses, subnet masks, proxy ARPs, and RIPs currently defined.
  • Page 46 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 4: Move to highlight the row that contains the parameters you want to change, and press . ARP Table Step 1: Highlight ARP Table from IP Networking, and press . Routing Table Step 1: Highlight Routing Table from IP Networking, and press .
  • Page 47 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch DHCP Gateway Step 1: Highlight DHCP Gateway from IP Networking, and press . Step 2: Select VLAN, and press . Step 3: Highlight DHCP Gateway for Enabling or Disabling function. Ping Settings Step 1: Move to highlight Ping from IP Networking, and press .
  • Page 48 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: Host Move to highlight Host, and press . Step 3: Enter 4 decimal bytes (dot separated) as the IP address to ping. Step 4: Count Move to highlight Count, and press . Step 5: Specify a packet count number from 1 to 999, or type 0 for an infinite packet count, and press .
  • Page 49 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Bridging Step 1: Move to highlight Bridging from [Advanced Management] screen, and press . Step 2: Aging Time Move to highlight Aging Time, and press . Enter a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds or, enter 0 for no aging.
  • Page 50 Step 2: Source/Destination MAC Address Out-Filters Move to highlight Source MAC Addresses or Destination MAC Addresses for static filtering, and press . MAC Address in Filters Step 3: Move to highlight MAC Address Filters from Static Filtering, and press . User’s Manual Source Filter Destination Filter...
  • Page 51 The static filtering database maximum capacity is 64. Caution: * No prec autionary messa ge appears before you delet e a speci fic MAC address from being fi ltered. * Be sure you want to delete it bef ore doing so.
  • Page 52 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Rapid Spanning Tree Functions Step 1: Move to highlight Rapid Spanning Tree from [Advanced Management] screen, and press . Step 2: Spanning Tree Configurations Move to highlight Spanning Tree Configurations if you want to change Spanning Tree Protocol Configurations.
  • Page 53 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 6: Max Age (sec) Move to highlight Max Age, and press . Type a decimal number for the max age. Step 7: Forward Delay (sec) Move to highlight Forward Delay, and press . Type a decimal number for the forward delay.
  • Page 54 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Spanning Tree Port Priorities Step 1: Move to highlight Spanning Tree Port Priorities if you want to change the priority level per port, and press . Step 2: Move to highlight All Ports or each port individually, and press . For new priority value, type a decimal number from 0-255, and press .
  • Page 55 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Edge Port Point-to-Point Link SNMP Functions Step 1: Move to highlight SNMP from [Advanced Management] screen, and press . Step 2: SNMP Options Move to highlight SNMP, and press . Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled.
  • Page 56 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 3: Get Community Name Move to highlight Get Community Name, and press . Enter text and press . Step 4: Set Community Name Move to highlight Set Community Name, and press . Enter text and press .
  • Page 57 Move to highlight IGMP, and press . Decide to have it Disabled or set in either Passive or Active mode. Link Aggregation Step 1: Move to highlight Link Aggregation from [Advanced Management] screen, and press . User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch...
  • Page 58 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Aggregation Port Status Step 2: Move to highlight Aggregation Port Status, and press . Step 3: Select Actor or Partner for the Port selected. User’s Manual...
  • Page 59 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Actor Screen Partner Screen Aggregation Port Settings Step 4: Move to highlight Aggregation Port Settings, and press . User’s Manual...
  • Page 60 Aggregation Port Settings Step 5: Select desired Port. Aggregation Port Statistics Step 6: Move to highlight Aggregation Port Statistics, and press . Step 7: Select desired Port. User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch...
  • Page 61 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Fast Link Aggregation Step 8: Move to highlight Fast Link Aggregation, and press . IEEE802.3 Aggregation Step 9: Move to highlight IEEE802.3 Aggregation, and press . Step 10: Select desired Aggregator. User’s Manual...
  • Page 62 You can mirror one port to Port 1. Step 2: Press to enter Port Mirroring Options. Step 3: Mirror From Press to enter Mirror From Options, listing the ports that can be mirrored from. User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch...
  • Page 63 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 4: Move to highlight the port you want to mirror from and press . Step 5: Mirror Mode Move to select Mirror Mode. From Mode Options, decide whether the port to be mirrored from will be receiving or transmitting.
  • Page 64 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Logical Port Step 3: Move to highlight Logical Port, and press . Step 4: Move to highlight User Defined Port. Step 5: Select Port to be Defined. Step 6: Move to highlight Well-Known Port. User’s Manual...
  • Page 65 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 7: Select Port to be Defined. Step 8: Move to highlight Range Port. VLAN Step 1: Move to highlight VLAN from QoS Setup, and press . Step 2: Assign desired port to a VLAN. Step 1: Move to highlight ToS from QoS Setup, and press .
  • Page 66 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Tx Queue Setting Step 1: Move to highlight Tx Queue Setting from QoS Setup, and press . Step 2: Set Queue for optional Port 9. Fixed Priority Step 1: Move to highlight Fixed Priority from QoS Setup, and press .
  • Page 67: Sending And Receiving Files

    Manageable 8/9-Port Switch SENDING AND RECEIVING FILES The TFTP protocol is used to download upgraded software to the switch. A VLAN with the proper IP address and routing path to the TFTP server must be configured for the switch to access the specified TFTP server.
  • Page 68 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 5: Press when completed. Step 6: A dialog box appears to ask if you want to transfer file now. Highlight [Yes] and press to start file transfer, or move to highlight [No] and press to deny it.
  • Page 69: Logout

    To restore the factory default settings, highlight Restore Default Settings from [Switch Management], and press . The switch will be rebooted after confirming as to restore the default settings. Reboot To reboot the switch, highlight Reboot from [Switch Management], and press .
  • Page 70: Web-Based Browser Management

    The EtherNav” D7600 switch provides a web-based browser interface for configuring and manag- ing the switch. This interface allows you to access the switch using a preferred web browser. This section describes how to configure the switch using its web-based browser interface.
  • Page 71: Understanding The Browser Interface

    UNDERSTANDING THE BROWSER INTERFACE The web browser interface provides three point-and-click buttons at the upper field of the screen for configuring and managing the D-GES7600. The Basic Setup/General parameters appear at the lower field of the screen. These parameters can also be displayed by clicking Basic Setup button and select General in sub-menu.
  • Page 72: Performing File Activities

    Step 1: Receive File Via TFTP Click Receive File Via TFTP on the [File] display. Note: The TFTP protocol is used to download upgraded software to the switch. A VLAN with the proper IP address and routing path to the TFTP server must be configured for the switch to access the specified TFTP server.
  • Page 73: Performing Basic Setup Activities

    Click the [Basic Setup] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear. Step 1: General Management Configuration Click General and the screen shows’ the Basic Setup/General parameters. The screen here is the same when you first access the switch browser interface. User’s Manual...
  • Page 74 To enable or disable statistics collection at the switch, click the appropriate option from Statistic Collection drop-down menu. Step 7: Reboot-On-Error To allow or prevent the switch from rebooting when a fatal error is detected, click the appropriate option from Reboot-On-Error drop-down menu. Step 8: Remote Telnet Login To enable or disable access to the switch management program via Telnet, click the appropriate option from Remote Telnet Login drop-down menu.
  • Page 75 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: Port Status Click Port Status to view the line speed and flow control for all ports. Note: The information displayed automatically updates every 15 seconds, without requiring you to refresh the window. Step 3: Port Setting Click Port Setting to access the configuration information for all ports.
  • Page 76 Note: Auto: allows the switch to automatically ascertain the line speed and duplex mode. All the other selections force the port to use a specific line speed and duplex mode. ‘HD’ denotes half-duplex mode; FD denotes full-duplex mode.
  • Page 77 Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop-down menu on the field of Basic Setup/Console Port Configuration. Note: Auto: allows the switch to Auto-baud between 9600bps and 115,200bps All the other selections force a specific console baud rate. Step 3: Flow Control Click a flow control method from Flow Control drop-down menu.
  • Page 78: Performing Advanced Setup Activities

    PERFORMING ADVANCED SETUP ACTIVITIES To Perform Advanced Setup Activities: Click the [Advanced Setup] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear. MAC Address Management Step 1: From the Advanced Setup menu, point to MAC Address Management to view VLANs and their associated MAC addresses.
  • Page 79 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 3: Per Port View Click Per Port View first and click on the port that you want to view. Close the Per Port VLAN Activities window when finished viewing. Step 4: Individual MAC View From the Advanced Setup menu as shown in Step 1, point to MAC Address Management.
  • Page 80 Specify whether you want to advertise the default route. Step 12: Specify whether you want to accept RIP V1/V2 updates. Step 13: Specify whether you want to accept default route updates. Click to close the confirmation window. User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch...
  • Page 81 Step 15: Specify whether poisoned reverse is to be used. Step 16: Specify whether the switch is to send triggered responses. Step 17: When you finished with these selections, click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window.
  • Page 82 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 2: Aging Options Click the drop-down list for Disabled (No Aging) or Set Aging Time. Step 3: Aging Time Click the text box and type a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds. Step 4: Flood Limit Click the drop-down list for No Flooding, Controlled Flooding, Unlimited Flooding.
  • Page 83 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 3: The Static Source MAC Filter window appears. Click in the Source MAC Address Filter text box and type a unique MAC source address you want to add. Then click the Add button. Step 4: A confirmation window appears. Close the confirmation window.
  • Page 84 Click on a VLAN ID whose VLAN configuration you want to change. Step 3: The VLAN Information window appears. Click to assign switch ports to VLAN ID 1. For each switch, the port options include Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports, or Forbidden Ports.
  • Page 85 Click in the VLAN Name text box and type a name for this newly created VLAN. Step 9: Click to assign switch ports to this VLAN. For each switch, the port options include Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports, or Forbidden Ports.
  • Page 86 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Link Aggregation To view the spanning tree perspective parameters, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu. Step 1: Aggregation Port Status To view and/or change the Aggregation configurations, click Port Link Aggregation from the above screen.
  • Page 87 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 7: Click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Close the confirmation window. Step 1: Port Setting To view and/or change the Spanning Tree configurations by port, click the Advanced Setup button, point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu, and click Aggregation Port Settings.
  • Page 88 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch SNMP To view and/or change all SNMP-related information, click the Advanced Setup button, and click SNMP in the selection menu. The SNMP Configurations window appears. As shown below, the factory-default SNMP value is enabled and the factory-default Community Name value is public.
  • Page 89 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Step 9: Link Up Trap For Link Up Trap, specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list. Step 10: Authentication Failure Trap For Authentication Failure Trap, specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list.
  • Page 90 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Port Mirroring To use the switch’s mirroring capability to mirror one port to Port 1, click the Advanced Setup button, and click Port Mirroring in the selection menu. Click Port 1 in the Mirror To column. Step 1: Mirror From In the Mirror From column, select a "mirror from"...
  • Page 91: Snmp & Rmon Management

    SNMP AGENT AND MIB-2 (RFC 1213) The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for: - Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules according to the SNMP GET/GET NEXT frame messages.
  • Page 92: Rmon Groups Supported

    MIB-2 defines a set of manageable objects in various layers of the TCP/IP protocol suites. MIB-2 covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and, as a result, is the major SNMP MIB supported by all vendors in the networking industry. The switch supports a complete implementation of SNMP Agent and MIB-2.
  • Page 93: Bridge Groups Supported

    Bridge Groups Supported The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB (RFC 1493): - The dot1dBase Group – a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges. - The dot1dStp Group – contains objects that denote the bridge’s state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 94: Specifications

    Power Input Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Emissions User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch 10/100/1000BaseT/TX auto-negotiating ports with RJ-45 connectors and 100/1000BaseFX fiber ports combination IEEE 802.3 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u, ab 100/1000BaseTX/FX Store-and-Forward 10 / 20Mbps half / full-duplex...
  • Page 95: Appendix A - Connector Pinouts

    Regular Ports Input Receive Data + Input Receive Data - Output Transmit Data + Output Transmit Data - User’s Manual Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Uplink Port Output Transmit Data + Output Transmit Data - Input Receive Data + Input Receive Data -...
  • Page 96: Limited Warranty

    GE Security. Such conditions include nor- mal wear and tear; catastrophe; fault or negligence of the user or a party other than GE Security; improper installation, application, storage, maintenance, or use of products; other causes external to products;or failure to conform to any applicable recommendations of GE Security.

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