LevelOne GSW-1601TX User Manual

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LevelOne
GSW-1601TX
GSW-2401TX
16/24Port 10/100Mbps Switch
with Gigabit option
User's Manual
(Vision 1.0)
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Summary of Contents

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LevelOne GSW-1601TX GSW-2401TX 16/24Port 10/100Mbps Switch with Gigabit option User's Manual (Vision 1.0)

Page 2 - FCC Class A Appliance

4 2 Port 10/100/1000T Gigabit Module Front Panel 2 Port 1000SX Gigabit Fiber Module Front Panel LED Indicator Panel Refer to the next chapter fo

Page 3 - Contents

5 LED Indicators LED Indicators LED Function Color Description PWR Green Lit: Power on SMART Green Lit: CPU installed LINK/ACT Green/Yellow

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6 3. Connect hub or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3/4/5 UTP/STP cabling 4. Connect another hub or PC to the other port of Switch by

Page 5 - Package List

7 Link/ Speed LED Color: Green Label: L10/ L100/ L1000 Function: The LED light up steadily to indicate the transmitting speed L10: light up steadily

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8 Configuration Connect TO PC RS-232 serial cable Prepare a RS-232 serial cable. Attach the 9-pin female connector to the male connector on the swit

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

9 Main Menu Launch the new terminal you just set up, and then, turn on the switch. See the following messages for successful connection.

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10 Speed Mode Entry: Select “0” from Main Menu. Purpose: Media Speed Control for each port. Default: All ports are auto- negotiation. 1.Input p

Page 10 - Rear Panel

12 Address Learn Entry: Select “1” from Main Menu. Purpose: A port’s MAC address register is cleared on power-up, or hardware reset. If this item

Page 11 - CONNECTING THE SWITCH

13 VLAN Entry: Select “2” from Main Menu. Purpose: Each port of the switch can be assigned to one or multiple VLANs(this device can be divided in

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FCC Class A Appliance This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with

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14 2. type ‘S’ or ‘s’ than input ‘2’ ,press ENTER 3. type ‘C’ or ‘c’ , than you can see “Group 1 >> 1 2” on the s

Page 14 - Configuration

15 4. repeat step 1 through 3 but input ‘5’ and ‘6’ to assigned [port 5 ,6 ] to next VLAN group ,than you can see the result below

Page 15 - Main Menu

16 Queues Priority Entry: Select “3” from Main Menu. Purpose: The switch can support priority either from tagged frame or based on the input ports.

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17 Trunk Entry: Select “4” from Main Menu. Purpose: This switch can assigned port 1 – 8 to trunk 0 or trunk 1,port 9 – 16 to trunk 2 or trunk 3 , p

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18 2. type ‘A’ or ‘a’ three times to assigned trunk port member 3. type ‘C’ or ‘c’ to finish setting 4. Repeat step

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19 5. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ return to main menu Trunk 2 ,member >>port 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16[A] Add [D] Delet

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20 Uplink Port Entry: Select “5” from Main Menu. Purpose: The uplink port provides a way to connect the switch with a repeater hub, a workgroup swi

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21 3. repeat step 1,2 to select port 2,3,4,5 ,6,7,8,9 ,then see the result below. 4. type ‘C’ or ‘c’ to continue 5. t

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22 6. repeat steps1 –5 to assign others to uplink port 10 ,as result below: 7. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ back to main menu Se

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23 Link to another switch via signal port or TRUNK port Please create a uplink port for any port or trunk-port you want to cross link to another s

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i Contents Package List---------------------------------------------------------------------- iii Introduction---------------------------------------

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24 UpLink Group 2 ,assigned ports>> [S] Port Select [D] Port Delete [A] Select All Ports [C] Continue [E] E

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25 Monitor Port Entry: Select “6” from Main Menu. Purpose: The switch supports port monitoring. This feature provides complete network monitoring c

Page 26 - Uplink Port

26 4. type ‘E’ or ‘e’ back to main menu.

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27 View Configuration Entry: Select “7” from Main Menu. Purpose: Diplay configuration of port setting,address learn,VLAN,priority,trunk,uplink port

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28 Restore To Factory Default Entry: Select “8” from Main Menu. Purpose: Restore to the default setting as mention before.

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29 Switch Operation Address Table The LevelOne 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option is implemented with an address table.

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30 increasing the network throughput and availability Store-and-Forward Store-and-Forward is one type of packet-forwarding techniques. A Store-and F

Page 31 - Monitor Port

31 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If LevelOne GSW-1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with

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32 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS l Standard: IEEE802.3. IEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab l Network Media: 10Base-T – UTP/STP category 3 or 5 cable

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33 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION When connecting your LevelOne GSW-1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option to another switch, a

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ii Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------------30 Technical Specifications---------------------------------------31 RJ-45 Pin Sp

Page 35 - Switch Operation

34 The following shows straight cable and crossover cable connection: Straight cable for Switch (uplink MDI-II port) to switch/Hub or other devic

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iii Package List Check the contents of your package for following parts: l 16/24 Port 10/100Mbps Switch l User's manual l Power cord l 19”

Page 38 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1 INTRODUCTION The LevelOne GSW-1601/2401TX 16/24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch with Gigabit option is designed to allow simultaneous transmission of

Page 39 - RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION

2 forwarding rates l Full/ Half-Duplex capability on each TX port, full duplex only on 1000Base-TX port l Automatic source address learning and agi

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3 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS This product series provide three different running speed – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps in the same hub and auto

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