Buffalo BSL-WS-G2108M Manuel utilisateur

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User Manual
Gigabit Managed Switch
BSL-WS-G2108M
BSL-WS-G2116M
BSL-WS-G2124M

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Contents
Chapter 1 - Product Overview .........................................3
Features .................................................................................. 3
Diagram ................................................................................... 5
MAC Address Learning ........................................................... 9
Chapter 2 - Conguration ................................................10
Settings ................................................................................... 10
Accessing Settings ......................................................................... 10
Home ............................................................................................. 12
Panel Display ................................................................................. 12
Main ........................................................................................ 13
System Info .................................................................................... 13
Basic ....................................................................................... 14
System ........................................................................................... 14
MAC Address Filtering ................................................................... 15
Flow Control Status ........................................................................ 16
Flow Control ................................................................................... 17
Admin Account ............................................................................... 18
Date and Time ................................................................................ 19
Advanced ................................................................................ 20
VLANs ............................................................................................ 20
PVIDs ............................................................................................. 22
QoS Status ..................................................................................... 23
QoS Mapping ................................................................................. 24
Authentication Servers ................................................................... 25
RADIUS ......................................................................................... 26
Port Authentication ......................................................................... 27
Password Authentication ................................................................ 29
Port Trunking .................................................................................. 31

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Trafc Storm Control ...................................................................... 32
Mirrored Ports ................................................................................ 33
BPDU Forwarding .......................................................................... 34
Loop Prevention ............................................................................. 35
Management ........................................................................... 37
Update Firmware ........................................................................... 37
Save and Restore Settings ............................................................ 38
Reboot ........................................................................................... 39
Initialize .......................................................................................... 40
MAC Address Table (Port Order) ................................................... 41
MAC Address Table (MAC Address Order) .................................... 41
Statistics ......................................................................................... 42
Logs ............................................................................................... 44
Syslog Settings .............................................................................. 44
Restore from USB .......................................................................... 45
Ping ................................................................................................ 47
I’m here! ......................................................................................... 47
Support .................................................................................... 48
Support .......................................................................................... 48
Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting ............................................49
Power LED is not lit ................................................................. 49
Link LED is not lit .................................................................... 49
Can’t access via browser ........................................................ 49
Forgot password and cannot log in ......................................... 49
Power Problems ...................................................................... 50
Access from the Network ........................................................ 50
Appendix .....................................................................51
Default Conguration Settings ................................................ 51
Twisted Pair Cable and Port Specications ............................ 53

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Chapter 1 - Product Overview
Features
Models Available
BSL-WS-G2108M
• 8 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T ports.
BSL-WS-G2116M
• 16 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T ports.
• 2 SFP ports. (SFP ports are used exclusively with the ports 15A to 16A.)
BSL-WS-G2124M
• 24 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T ports.
• 4 SFP ports. (SFP ports are used exclusively with the ports 21A to 24A.)
Common Hardware Specications
• All ports support auto-MDIX.
• System memory: 64 MB
• Internal buer: 512 kB (packet buer)
• Equipped with LED indicators
• Equipped with a USB port
• Equipped with a hardware reset button
Layer 2 Switching
• Supports 802.3x ow control and back pressure
• Throughput 1000 Mb/s: 1488095 pps, 100 Mb/s: 148810 pps, 10 Mb/s: 14880 pps
• VLAN support (VLAN groups: 256, VLAN ID: 1 to 4094). IEEE 802.1Q tag VLAN support
• Supports privacy separator (private VLAN)
• Supports trunking (Fixed or by LACP)
• Port mirroring support
• Up to 8,192 MAC addresses can be entered
• Trac storm control (broadcast, multicast, and DLF)
• HOL blocking
• Supports jumbo frames (up to 2 kB receipt and 9 kB switching)

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Administration
• SNMP V1, V2c support
• MIB-2 System, MIB-2 Interfaces, Bridge MIB (dot 1d Base and dot 1d Tp), Q-Bridge MIB support
• RMON group 1, 2, 3 and 9 support (statistics, history, alarm, and event)
• The device can be congured from a browser (HTTP).
To display the settings screen for a LAN port, the VLAN to which the port belongs must be a
management VLAN.
• Firmware upgrades by HTTP
• Firmware upgrades by USB
• Saving and restoring settings by HTTP
• Saving and restoring settings by USB
• Loading conguration from USB on startup
• Syslog and Syslog server support
• SNTP client support
• Support for Bualo network admin tools
• Supports loop prevention functions (MAC address thrashing, LDF, reception rate system)
Security
• Username and password
• IEEE 802.1X port authentication support (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and EAP-MS-PEAP)
• IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication support (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and EAP-MS-PEAP)
• Password authentication support (PAP)
• MAC authentication support (PAP)
When performing IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication, EAPOL-Start must be issued from the
supplicant to start authentication.
When performing IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication, web authentication, or MAC authentication,
authentication is possible for a maximum of 12 devices per port.
• RADIUS authentication (IEEE 802.1X and user login authentication)
A separate RADIUS server is required.
• Able to set Session-timeout and enable or disable Termination-Action
• Supports setup of management VLAN
• Static MAC address ltering support (specied MAC addresses only can pass through the switch)
• Dynamic MAC address ltering support (preset number of units only can pass through the switch)
QoS
• Port-based packet prioritization
• Packet prioritization based on IEEE 802.1p

Chapter 1 Product Overview
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• IP packet prioritization based on TOS
• Level 4 queue support
• Weighted round robin or strict queue scheduling
Power Saving
• Support for low-power idle operation (IEEE 802.3az)
• Power saving based on link status
• Power saving based on automatic determination of LAN cable length
Diagram
BSL-WS-G2108M
ACIN
2
Power connector
Power cable
attachment band
1
4
5

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BSL-WS-G2116M
1
4
2
Power connector
Power cable
attachment band
5
3
BSL-WS-G2124M
1
4
2
3
5
Power connector
Power cable
attachment band

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1. Indicators
Indicators are located on the front panel of the switch. The functions of each indicator are are shown
below.
LED Status
Power (green) On: Power is on.
O: Power is o.
USB (green) On: USB device inserted
Blinking: Accessing the USB memory device
O: USB device removed
Diag (green or red) On (green): Normal
On (red): Hardware reset button was activated during startup or
during self-diagnosis
Blinking (red): Loop was detected by loop detection function
1000/100/10M (green or orange) On (green): 1000M link established
On (orange): 100M link established
O: 10M link established or no link established
LINK/ACT (green) On: Link established
Blinking: Data transmission is in progress
O: No link established
2. 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T ports
Each port supports autonegotiation. The optimal duplex mode (full-duplex/ half-duplex) and
transfer speed (1000 / 100 / 10 Mbps) are selected automatically.
Each port also supports auto-MDIX. As the port type at the other end is determined automatically,
there is no need to make a selection of either a straight cable or a crossover cable.
However, auto-MDIX is disabled if the transfer speed and duplex mode are xed.
The shared ports and SFP ports only support auto negotiation.
Note: When using 1000BASE-T, use a IEEE802.3ab compliant cable that supports Category 5e or higher as the
connection cable.
3. SFP ports
These are ports for attaching 1000BASE-LX and 1000BASE-SX modules. Optional modules (BS-SFP-
GLR, BS-SFP-GSR) (sold separately) are required to use these ports. These support autonegotiation
and ow control and operate in full-duplex mode with a transfer speed of 1 Gbps.
The shared ports cannot be used at the same time as SFP ports. When cables are connected to SFP
ports, shared ports are disabled.

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4. Reset button
If this switch is held until the diag indicator is lit (approx. 3 seconds), the switch settings can be
restored to their factory defaults.
The reset button is enabled by default. If the reset button is disabled via the web UI or the command
line, it will cease functioning.
5. USB port
This is a port for connecting USB devices. Only USB 1.1 and FAT32 are supported. A FAT32-formatted
USB memory device is attached when the switch is shipped.
Do not remove the USB memory while it is being accessed or while the switch is booting.

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MAC Address Learning
The switch uses IVL to learn MAC addresses.
IVL is a method that retains a MAC address table for each VLAN. It diers from SVL, which retains a
shared MAC address table for the entire device.
Be sure you understand how IVL works before you create a VLAN with the switch.
Dierences between Operation of IVL and SVL
VLAN 1,3 VLAN 2,3 VLAN 1,2,3 VLAN 3
VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 2
PC 1 PC 2
PC3
Switch 1
Switch 2
SVL
When PC 1 and PC 3 communicate,
PC 3 is learned by Port 1 on Switch
2 so PC 2 and PC 3 cannot
communicate.
IVL
When PC 1 and PC 3 communicate,
PC 3 is learned by both VLAN 1 and
VLAN 2 so PC 2 and PC 3 can
communicate. However, frames
sent from PC 3 to PC 1 are also
delivered to PC 2.
Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
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