BenQ SM2224 Manuel utilisateur

FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with this user's guide, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction.........................................................1
1.1 Product Overview.......................................................1
1.2 Features and Specifications.......................................2
1.2.1 Features............................................................................. 2
1.2.2 Technical Specifications..................................................... 2
1.2.3 Physical Specifications...................................................... 5
1.2.4 Physical Ports.................................................................... 6
1.2.5 Basic Functions.................................................................. 6
1.2.6 VLAN................................................................................ 10
1.2.7 Class-of-Service (CoS) Support ...................................... 14
1.2.8 GVRP............................................................................... 14
1.2.9 IGMP Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering....................... 15
1.2.10 Switch Management...................................................... 16
1.3 Product outlook and LED display............................. 17
1.3.1 Product Outlook............................................................... 17
1.3.2 LED Display..................................................................... 18
1.4 Package contents..................................................... 19
2. Installation......................................................... 20
2.1 Operating Environment ............................................20
2.2. Connecting to Your Network....................................21
2.2.1 Cable Type & Length....................................................... 21
2.2.2 Cabling............................................................................. 22
2.3 Connecting to Power................................................23
2.4 Optional module installation..................................... 25

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2.4.1 Gigabit Fiber/Copper Module Installation........................ 25
2.4.2 100FX Fiber Module Installation...................................... 26
3. Switch Management ......................................... 27
3.1 Management Access Overview................................28
3.2 Administration Console ............................................30
3.3 Web Management.................................................... 32
3.4 SNMP-Based Network Management .......................32
3.5 Protocols..................................................................33
3.6 Management Architecture........................................34
4. Menu-Driven Console Management ................ 36
4.1 Logging on to the switch...........................................36
4.2 Switch Management Screen .................................... 37
4.3 Basic Management ..................................................40
4.3.1 Start with Selection Menu................................................ 40
4.3.2 General Management Configurations.............................. 41
4.3.3 LAN Port Configurations.................................................. 43
4.3.4 Console Port Configurations............................................ 49
4.4 Advanced Management ...........................................51
4.4.1 Start with Selection Menu................................................ 51
4.4.2 L2 Switching DataBase.................................................... 54
4.4.3 IP Networking................................................................... 67
4.4.4 Bridging............................................................................ 81
4.4.5 Static Filtering.................................................................. 85
4.4.6 Spanning Tree Functions................................................. 88
4.4.7 SNMP Functions.............................................................. 93
4.4.8 Other Protocols................................................................ 96

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4.4.9 Port Trunking ................................................................... 99
4.4.10 Port Mirroring............................................................... 101
4.4.11 QoS.............................................................................. 103
4.4.12 File transfer.................................................................. 129
4.5 Logout....................................................................136
4.6 Save Settings.........................................................136
4.7 Restore Default Settings ........................................ 136
4.8 Reboot....................................................................136
5. Web-Based Browser Management ................ 137
5.1 Logging on to the switch.........................................137
5.2 Understanding the Browser Interface..................... 139
5.3 Performing File Activities........................................141
5.3.1 Start with Selection Menu.............................................. 141
5.3.2 Saving Setting................................................................ 142
5.3.3 Receive File Via TFTP................................................... 142
5.3.4 Reboot ........................................................................... 143
5.3.5 Logout............................................................................ 144
5.4 Performing Basic Setup Activities ..........................145
5.4.1 Start with Selection Menu.............................................. 145
5.4.2 General Management Configuration.............................. 146
5.4.3 LAN Port Configuration.................................................. 148
5.4.4 Console Port Configuration............................................ 153
5.5 Performing Advanced Setup Activities ................... 156
5.5.1 Start with Selection Menu.............................................. 156
5.5.2 MAC Address Management........................................... 157
5.5.3 IP Networking................................................................. 161
5.5.4 Per Port Statistics .......................................................... 171

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5.5.5 Bridging.......................................................................... 173
5.5.6 Static MAC Filter............................................................ 174
5.5.7 IP Multicast Group ......................................................... 178
5.5.8 VLAN Perspective.......................................................... 179
5.5.9 Spanning Tree Perspective............................................ 185
5.5.10 SNMP........................................................................... 189
5.5.11 Other Protocols............................................................ 192
5.5.12 Port Trunking ............................................................... 193
5.5.13 Port Mirroring............................................................... 195
5.5.14 QoS.............................................................................. 196
6. SNMP & RMON Management ......................... 212
6.1 Overview................................................................212
6.2 SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213).....................213
6.3 RMON MIB (RFC 1757) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
.....................................................................................214
7. Trouble Shooting ............................................ 216
Appendix:............................................................ 217
Ordering Information....................................................217

1. Introduction-1
1. Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
This manual describes how to install and use the SM2224 Management
Gigabit Switch. This switch introduced here is designed to deliver full
scalability with SNMP/RMON web-based management functions by
providing 24x10/100BASE-TX fixed ports, optional 2x100BASE-FX
and optional 2x1000BASE-SX/LX or 1000BASE-T ports. For the two
100BASE-FX fiber ports, each allows for multi-mode SC, ST, VF-45,
MT-RJ fiber module or single-mode SC fiber module. For the two
Gigabit ports, it allows options of fiber type and wavelength at user’s
discretion. This switch brings a simple answer for today’s complicated
networking environments.
To get the best view of this manual, you should have an understanding of
Ethernet networking basic concepts.
In this manual, you will find:
Features on the switch
Illustrative LED functions
Installation instructions
Management Configuration
SNMP, DHCP, IGMP…
Specifications

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1.2 Features and Specifications
1.2.1 Features
24x10/100BASE-TX ports with RJ-45 connectors,
Optional 2x100BASE-FX fiber ports, each allows for
multi-mode SC, ST, VF-45, MT-RJ fiber module or single-mode
SC fiber module.
Optional 2x gigabit module slots, each allows for
1000Base-SX/LX fiber module or 1000BASE-T copper module
Auto-negotiation for speed and duplex-mode on all TX ports
Full wire-speed forwarding rate
Store-and-forward mechanism
Back-pressure and IEEE 802.3x compliant flow control
Supports 32K MAC addresses
Provides 2M memory buffer
Front panel reset button
Standard 19” rackmount size, one-unit-height
1.2.2 Technical Specifications
Ethernet Standard IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX
IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX
Switch Method Store-and-Forward
Forwarding rate 14,880pps for 10Mbps
148,800pps for 100Mbps
1,488,000pps for 1000Mbps

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Cable
10Base-T:
100Base-TX/
1000Base-T
1000Base-SX:
1000Base-LX:
2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4, 5
2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5
Both up to 100m (328ft)
62.5/125µm multi-mode fiber
(850nm) Up to 220m
50/125µm multi-mode fiber
(850nm)
Up to 550m
62.5/125µm multi-mode fiber
(1300nm)
Up to 550m
10/125µm single-mode fiber
(1300nm)
Up to 20km
LED Indicators Per unit –Power status
Per port –LNK /ACT, FDX/COL,
10/100M
Per Gigabit port –LNK /ACT,
FDX/COL
VLAN
Port-base VLAN,
802.1Q compliant tagged VLAN, up to 255 groups
TRUNKING
Port trunking is provided by 3 groups. Group 1 & group 2,
each allows up to 4 ports trunking selected from port 1 ~
port 24 while group 3 allows 2 gigabit ports trunking.

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PORT-SECURITY
Limit number of MAC addresses learned per port
Static MAC addresses stay in the filtering table
PORT-MIRRORING
Port-mirroring provided through any two pair of mirror
and capture ports
COS(IEEE802.1P CLASSIFICATION OF SERVICE)
4-level transmission priorities: 4 queues per output port
Packet transmission scheduled using Weighted Round
Robin (WRR)
User-defined weights
Classification of packet priority can be based on either a
VLAN tag on packet or a user-definable port priority
INTERNETWORKING PROTOCOLS
Bridging: 802.1D Spanning Tree
802.1p/Q – GARP/GVRP
Routing: RIP
RIP-2
DHCP-Relay
ICMP Router Discovery Message
IP Multicast: IGMP Snooping
IP Multicast Packet Filtering
(Maximum of 256 VLANs and IP multicast

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sessions)
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 and events
VLAN MIB (802.1Q/RFC2674)
Private MIB
Java applet-based MIB browser
Web browser support based on HTTP server and CGI
parser
Kermit/TFTP software-upgrade capability
1.2.3 Physical Specifications
Power 100~240VAC 50-60Hz
Operating Temperature 0°C ∼50°C
Storage Temperature -20°C ∼70°C
Operating Humidity 10% ∼90% RH
Emission Compliance FCC part 15 Class A, CE
Mark, VCCI, C-tick
Safety UL/CSA
Dimension W 435 mm X D 221 mm X H
44 mm (17.1” X 8.7” X 1.8”).
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