FriendlyNET® FM2008/2009 SNMP/Web Managed Switches User’s Manual
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 10 User’s Manual FM2009 managed switch with SC Connector (multi-mode) Figure 2-2. The front panel of
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 11 User’s Manual FM2009 managed switch with MT-RJ Connector Figure 2-5. The front panel of the FM2009
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 12 User’s Manual The following table provides descriptions of the LEDs statuses and meanings. These LED
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 13 User’s Manual Console Port: Switch management can be done through the console port. It requires a d
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 14 User’s Manual Important! Make sure the unit is supported until all of the mounting screws for each
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 15 User’s Manual 3. Console Management This chapter explains how to configure console management via
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 16 User’s Manual Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: none Stop Bit: 1 Control flow: None
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 17 User’s Manual 3.1 Main Menu To move through each screen’s menu, use the Tab key or Backspace bar to
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 18 User’s Manual • Reboot Switch: Restarts the system or resets switch to default configuration • Log
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 19 User’s Manual • Mode: Displays each port’s speed and duplex state • FlowCtrl: Displays the flow co
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 2 User’s Manual Quick Start Guide Follow these steps to install the switch: 1. Open the box and che
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 20 User’s Manual 3.2.2 Port Counters This page displays the current counter statistics for each port.
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 21 User’s Manual • Hardware Version: Displays the hardware version • Default config value version: Di
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 22 User’s Manual 3.3.1 Administration Configuration From the Switch Static Configuration menu, selec
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 23 User’s Manual 3.3.1.1 Device Information
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 24 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configures all items. When finished, press Esc to go back
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 25 User’s Manual 3.3.1.3 Change Username From this page the user can change the web management user na
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 26 User’s Manual 3.3.2 Port/Trunk Configuration From the Switch Static Configuration page, select Port
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 27 User’s Manual <Previous Page>: Returns to the previous page. <Next page>: Goes to the ne
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 28 User’s Manual <Edit>: Configures all items. When finished, press Esc to go back to the action
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 29 User’s Manual • PVID (Port VID): Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 3 User’s Manual FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 SNMP/Web Managed Switches User’s Manual Asanté Technologie
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 30 User’s Manual • Member: Press the Space key to toggle each port’s VLAN membership. There are three o
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 31 User’s Manual then press Enter. 3. Modify the options as desired, or add or remove member ports as
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 32 User’s Manual 3.3.5 Priority Configuration There are 7 priority levels that map traffic to two queu
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 33 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. When finished, press Esc to go back t
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 34 User’s Manual Add static MAC address 1. Press <Add> --> <Edit> key to add a static M
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 35 User’s Manual Delete static MAC address 1. Press the <Delete> key to delete a static MAC
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 36 User’s Manual 3.3.6.2 Filter MAC Address From this screen, add, edit, or delete filter MAC addresse
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 37 User’s Manual Select <Edit> to enable or disable the port security. Press the Space bar to t
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 38 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. When finished, press Esc to go back to
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 39 User’s Manual 3.3.7.4 Max bridge transmit delay bound • Max bridge transmit delay bound: Limits th
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 4 User’s Manual Table of Contents Quick Start Guide ...
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 40 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. When finished, press Esc to go back to
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 41 User’s Manual 3.4.1.2 System Configuration On the left of this screen, you can view the
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 42 User’s Manual occurred, and it begins recalculating the spanning tree. The default setting for Maxim
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 43 User’s Manual 3.4.1.3 Per-port Configuration PortState: View the spanning tree status for each po
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 44 User’s Manual 3.4.2 SNMP Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter S
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 45 User’s Manual System Name: Enter a name to be used for the switch. System Contact: Enter the name of
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 46 User’s Manual Actions-> <Add>: Creates community strings. <Edit>: Modifies items. W
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 47 User’s Manual Actions-> <Add>: Creates a trap manager. <Edit>: Modifies all items
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 48 User’s Manual 3.4.3 GVRP On this page you can enable or disable the GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Pro
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 49 User’s Manual 3.4.4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) 3.4.4.1 Aggregator Setting Group: D
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 5 User’s Manual 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the FM2008/2009 SNMP/Web Managed Switch. Th
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 50 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. When finished, press Esc to go back
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 51 User’s Manual Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. When finished, press Esc to go back to
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 52 User’s Manual 3.5 Reboot Switch Default: Resets the switch to the default configuration. Restart: R
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 53 User’s Manual 3. Select send file under the transfer menu from the menu bar. 4. Press th
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 54 User’s Manual
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 55 User’s Manual 4. Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of t
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 56 User’s Manual 4.1 Home Page After entering the user name and password, you will come to the Home
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 57 User’s Manual 4.2 Port Status The following information is displayed in the Port Status page: •
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 58 User’s Manual 4.3 Port Statistics The Port Statistics page provides the current status of the unit.
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 59 User’s Manual 4.4.2 Switch Settings 4.4.2.1 Basic The Basic Switch Settings page displays the cur
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 6 User’s Manual With its built-in Web-based Management, managing and configuring the switch is easy: F
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 60 User’s Manual 4.4.2.2 Advanced From the Switch Settings page, click the Advanced button to display
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 61 User’s Manual Priority Queue Service settings: • First Come First Served: The sequence of packets
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 62 User’s Manual Protocol Enable Settings: • Enable Spanning Tree Protocol: Enabled by default (re
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 63 User’s Manual GVRP (GARP [Generic Attribute Registration Protocol] VLAN Registration Protocol) GVR
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 64 User’s Manual 4.4.4 Port Controls From this page you can configure the following parameters: • St
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 65 User’s Manual 4.4.5.1 Aggregator setting 1. System Priority: A value used to identify the acti
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 66 User’s Manual 5. Select the ports to join the trunking group 6. If LACP is enabled, you can confi
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 67 User’s Manual A link that has two passive LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 68 User’s Manual multicast addresses range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. The Internet Group
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 69 User’s Manual connected to the switch. This saves the switch from having to re-learn a device's
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 7 User’s Manual • IEEE 802.1ad Port Trunking LACP supported • IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree • MIB II (RF
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 70 User’s Manual 4.4.6.4 MAC Address Filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwan
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 71 User’s Manual 2. Click MAC Filtering. 3. Click Add. 4. In the MAC Address box, type the MAC address
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 72 User’s Manual Protocol-based VLANs In order for an end station to send packets to different VLANs,
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 73 User’s Manual 4.4.7.2 Port VID Configure port VID settings From the main Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q)
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 74 User’s Manual Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering lets frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be f
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 75 User’s Manual 1. You can view Spanning Tree information about the Root Bridge, as in the following
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 76 User’s Manual Parameter Description Priority You can change the priority value used to identify the
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 77 User’s Manual 4.4.9 Port Mirroring The Port Mirror is a method for monitoring traffic in switched ne
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 78 User’s Manual Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP commun
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 79 User’s Manual 4.4.10.3 Trap Manager A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 8 User’s Manual between the computer and the switch, while Telnet management is done over the network.
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 80 User’s Manual 4.6 Configuration Backup 4.6.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to s
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 81 User’s Manual 4.7 Reset System Reset the switch to the default configuration. 4.8 Reboot Reboot
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 82 User’s Manual 5. Technical Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 8
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 83 User’s Manual 6. Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve the most common probl
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 84 User’s Manual Diagnosing LED Indicators The switch can be easily monitored th
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 85 User’s Manual FriendlyNET 2-Year Limited Warranty Subject to the following limitations and exclusio
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 86 User’s Manual MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. ASANTÉ&apos
FriendlyNET FM2008/2009 9 User’s Manual 2. Hardware Description This section describes the hardware of the FM2008 and 2009. (
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