VLAN Managed Switch NP2724M User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction ............................................................................................2 1.1. Package Contents............................................................................2 1.2. How to Use this Guide .....................................................................2 Installation ..............................................................................................3 2.1. Product Description Overview................................
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the NetComm NP2724M 24 port 10/100 + 2 Gigabit VLAN Managed Switch. These switches are a cost-effective switching solution idea for small business and the network edge. It provides Quality of Service (QoS) features, such as 802.1p, DSCP and Rate Control, to ensure the traffic is prioritized properly to deliver real-time applications like voice and video and to also maintain a good control in network bandwidth usage. The 802.
2. Installation This chapter describes the function of the NP2724M switch components and shows how to install it on the desktop or shelf. Basic knowledge of networking is assumed. Read this chapter completely before continuing. 2.1. Product Description Overview NP2724M supports 802.1Q VLAN, QoS, 802.1d / 1w/ 1s Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.1x, Port Security, Port Mirroring, IGMP Snooping, SNTP, Storm Control, Rate Control, SNMP features. 2.2. Switch Front and Rear Panel 2.2.1.
G1, G2 miniGBIC Console Power connection. This is where you connect the Cat. 5e or better Ethernet cable for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection This is where you connect the SFP module for fiber connection. This is where you connect the RS-232 cable for CLI management. This is where you connect the AC power cord. 2.3. LED Function This section explains the definition of the Switch’s LEDs on the front panel. 1. NP2724M POWER (Green) LED lights up, it shows the system is powered up.
Figure 2.5.1 Network Configuration for NP2724M (NEED TO REPLACED BY the FRONT PANEL IMAGE of a NP2724 swtich) Read and perform the following procedures to install the switch, Pre-Installation Considerations Gigabit Considerations: If you will use the switch for Gigabit applications, keep in mind that the maximum UTP cabling length of Category 5e cable is 328 feet (100 meters).
Keep enough ventilation space between the switch and the surrounding objects. Note: When choosing a location, keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in Chapter 4, Specifications. Step 3 Connect the switch to network devices. A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the RJ-45 ports on the front of the switch. B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers, workstations or routers.
other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips)." To mount the Switch in any standard-sized, 19-inch wide, 1U high rack, please follow these instructions: Place the Switch on a hard flat surface with the front panel facing you. Attach a rack–mount bracket to one side of the Switch with the supplied screws. Then attach the other bracket to the other side. (Figure 2.6.1) Figure 2.6.1 Make sure the brackets are properly attached to the Switch.
Configuration This Chapter will describe the use of the NP2724M Management configuration program. 2.7. Preparing for configuration NP2724M offers a console CLI interface for switch configuration and web management. Users can use this interface to perform device configuration. There are four methods to manage your switch: Local Console Management You can manage the NP2724M switch locally by connecting the switch to a PC or workstation with terminal emulation software using the serial port.
Web-Browser You can manage the switch through a web connection by connecting to the switch’s IP address using your web browser. NP2724M default IP address: http://192.168.1.254 Default User Name: admin Default Password: (blank) This User Guide provides instructions on how to configure the switch using the console interface. Read the following sections to start up! 2.7.1.
Switch. This interface allows you to access the switch using the Web browser of your choice. 2.8.1. Logging on the switch To log on to the Switch: 1. In your web browser, specify the IP address of NP2724M. Default IP address is 192.168.1.254. 2. Enter the factory default user name: “admin“ and no password to login to the web management interface of the switch. 2.9. Command Line Interface (by Console or Telnet) 2.9.1.
User Mode When the operator logs into the CLI, the User Mode is the initial mode. The User Mode contains a limited set of commands. The command prompt shown at this level is: Command Prompt: COMMAND> Privileged Mode To have access to the full suite of commands, the operator must enter the Privileged Mode. The Privileged Mode requires password authentication. From Privileged Mode, the operator can issue any Exec command to enter the Global Configuration mode.
This command is used to exit from the telnet Format logout Mode User Mode ping This command sends echo messages. Format ping Mode User Mode show 1) show port This command displays port status. Format show port { | all} Mode User Mode 2) show network This command displays switch IP configuration Format show network Mode User Mode 3) show system This command displays system information. Format show system Mode User Mode 4) show port statistics This command displays port statistics.
This command is used to clear static arl table entries Format clear arl static mac Mode Privileged Mode 4) clear config This command is used to restore switch factory default configuration Format clear config Mode Privileged Mode 5) clear counters This command is used to clear RMON statistics for entire switch Format clear counters Mode Privileged Mode 6) clear igmpsnooping This command is used to restore igmpsnooping configuration to factory default Format clear igmpsnooping Mode Privileged Mode
2) copy system_image This command is used to backup switch runtime image Format copy system_image tftp Mode Privileged Mode e.g. Switch#copy system_image tftp 192.168.1.100 image_file 3) copy tftp This command is used to upload configuration or runtime image Format copy tftp file {nvram_config | system_image} Mode Privileged Mode e.g. Switch#copy tftp 192.168.1.100 file switch_configuration nvram_config Switch#copy tftp 192.168.1.
This command display the queue-settings mapping Format show qos queue-settings Mode Privileged Mode 1. 3) show qos advanced This command display qos advanced mode information 1.3.1) show qos advanced mode This command display mode of qos Format show qos advanced mode Mode Privileged Mode 1.3.2) show qos advanced dscp This command display qos dscp mapping Format show qos advanced dscp Mode Privileged Mode 1.3.
4) show interface This command is used to display summary statistics 4.1) show interface history This command is used to display port RX and TX Format show interface history Mode Privileged Mode 4.2) show interface statistics This command is used to display port summary statistics Format show interface statistics Mode Privileged Mode 5) show lag This command is used to display link aggregation groups information 5.
Mode Privileged Mode 9) show network This command is used to configuration for inband connectivity Format show network Mode Privileged Mode 10) show port This command is used to display port mode and settings, display port status 10.1) show port port-index This command is used to specify an switch interface Format show port port-index Mode Privileged Mode 10.
3) show snmp communities This command display all snmp communities Format show snmp communities Mode Privileged Mode 15) show sntp This command is used to display switch sntp information Format show sntp Mode Privileged Mode 16) show spanning-tree This command displays Spanning Tree information 16.1) show spanning-tree interface This command displays RSTP ports information 16.1.
Format show switch admin-time Mode Privileged Mode 19.2) show switch age-time This command display the age time of L2 table Format show switch age-time Mode Privileged Mode 19.3) show switch mac-table This command is used to display address resolution protocol cache Format show switch mac-table Mode Privileged Mode 19.
This command displays rmon event log. Format show rmon event log event index <1..65535> Mode Privileged Mode 22.6) show rmon history This command displays rmon history. Format show rmon history index <1..65535> Mode Privileged Mode 22.7) show rmon statistics This command displays port rmon statistics. Format Show rmon statistics Mode Privileged Mode 23 )show poe This command is used to display poe mode and settings,display poe port status 23.
1.2) vlan add range This command enter a range of vlan ID Format vlan add range from < vlan-ID > to Mode Global Config 2) vlan delete This command remove a existed vlan Format vlan delete Mode Global Config 3) vlan ingress This command performs ingress vlan source port membership check 3.1) vlan ingress forward The command is used to forward frame but don’t learn SA into ARL table Format vlan ingress forward Mode Global Config 3.
Mode Global Config 5) vlan lag This command is used to configure lag to a special vlan 5.1) vlan lag vlan < vlan-id> exclude This command is used to remove lag from a vlan Format vlan lag vlan < vlan-ID> exclude lags Mode Global Config 5.2) vlan lag vlan untagged This command is used to set to untagged lag. Format vlan lag vlan untagged lags Mode Global Config 5.3) vlan lag vlan tagged This command is used to set to tagged lag.
Mode Global Config 3) lldp adv-interval This command is used to specify advertised interval in seconds Format lldp adv-interval <5-32768> Mode Global Config 4) lldp fast-startcnt This command is used to specify fast-start count Format lldp fast-startcnt <1-10> Mode Global Config 5) lldp hold This command is used to specify hold value Format lldp hold <2-10> Mode Global Config 6) lldp notify-interval This command is used to specify notification interval in seconds Format lldp notify-interval <5-3600> Mode Gl
2.2) log logging-target flash This command is used to specify flash log notify-level Format log logging-target flash {enable|disable} Mode Privileged Mode 2.3) log logging-target console This command is used to specify console log notify-level Format log logging-target console {enable|disable} Mode Global Config 2.
2) monitor disable This command disables port mirroring. Format monitor disable Mode Global Config 3) monitor des Configure destination port. 3.1) monitor des probetype bidirection This command configures port monitor probetype as bi-direction traffic. Format monitor des probetype bidirection src Mode Global Config e.g. Switch(config)# monitor des 1 probetype bidirection src 2-8 3.
Mode Global Config 3) network protocol This command configure switch dhcp client. Format network protocol {dhcp|none} Mode Global Config 4) network dhcp-relay Configure switch dhcp relay functions. 4.1) network dhcp-relay mode This command configures dhcp relay mode. Format network dhcp-relay mode {enable|disable} Mode Global Config 4.2) network dhcp-relay server This command configures dhcp-relay server ip-address. Format network dhcp-relay server Mode Global Config 4.
This command configures ports auto-negotiation mode. Format port-all auto-negotiate {enable|disable} Mode Global Config 3) port-all flow-control This command configures ports flow control. Format port-all flow-control {enable|disable} Mode Global Config 4) port-all portsec-lockmode Configure port security. 4.1) port-all portsec-lockmode none This command disable port security. Format port-all portsec-lockmode none Mode Global Config 4.
unicast. Format port-all storm-control broadcast-unknown Mode Global Config 8.5) port-all storm-control all-cast This command configures storm control for broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast. Format port-all Storm-Control all-cast Mode Global Config qos 1) qos qos-advanced Configure qos advanced mode. 1.1) qos qos-advanced DSCP This command enables DSCP mode. Format qos qos-advanced DSCP Mode Global Config 1.2) qos qos-advanced ip_precedence This command enables IP Precedence mode.
This command configures queue weight for weight round robin. Format qos wrr weight <1-15> queue <1-4> Mode Global Config 8) qos dscp-remark Note: This command only supports on the following switches, This command is used to change DSCP value if the outgoing packet is an IP packet. Select an ACL Entry Name as the criterion and then enter New DSCP Value as the action. Once the criterion is hit, the DSCP value will be changed.
Mode Global Config 3) set igmp-proxy This command configures igmp proxy. Format set igmp-proxy {enable | disable} Mode Global Config 4) set static-mcast Configure static multicast. 4.1) set static-mcast name add This command create a multicast group. Format set static-mcast name add vid mac member port Mode Global Config 4.2) set static-mcast name delete This command delete a static multicast group.
5) snmp trapstation 5.1) snmp trapstation add Create a snmp trap station. 5.1.1) snmp trapstation add community type bootup Send trap when system reboot Format snmp trapstation add community type bootup trap-version {1|2} Mode Global Config 5.1.2) snmp trapstation add community type linkchange Send trap when port link change.
Format sntp server enable Mode Global Config 3.2) sntp server ipaddr This command sets sntp server IP address. Format sntp server ipaddr Mode Global Config 3.3) sntp server polling This command sets sntp server polling time interval. Format sntp serve polling <0-9> Mode Global Config 4) sntp timezone This command sets sntp timezone. Format sntp timezone <1-75> Mode Global Config spanning-tree 1) spanning-tree forceversion This command configures Spanning Tree protocol version. 1.
This command configure the number of hops in a region. Format spanning-tree max-hops <1-40> Mode Global Config 6) spanning-tree port 6.1) spanning-tree port all This command specifies RSTP capability for all ports. Format spanning-tree port all {enable |disable} Mode Global Config 6.2) spanning-tree port cost This command configures RSTP port path cost. Format spanning-tree port cost <0-200000000> Mode Global Config 6.3) spanning-tree port priority This command configures RSTP port priority.
This command creates a MST instance. Format spanning-tree mst vlan add Mode Global Config e.g. Switch(Config)# Spanning-Tree mst vlan 3 3-5 add 8.2.2) Spanning-Tree mst vlan delete This command deletes a vlan from a MST instance. Format Spanning-Tree mst vlan < vlan list> delete Mode Global Config 8.3) spanning-tree mst bridgepri This command configures bridge priority for a MST instance.
3.1) rmon del event This command deletes rmon event entry. Format rmon del event index< 1..65535 > Mode Global Config 3.2) rmon del alarm This command deletes rmon alarm entry. Format rmon del alarm index< 1..65535 > Mode Global Config access list Note: This commands only support on L2+ NP series management switches. 1) access-list name add This command creates a new access-list. Format access-list name add priority <1-65535> Mode Global Config 2) access-list name action 2.
This command clears a source mac address. Format Access-list name clear mac SA Mode Global Config 3.6) access-list name clear MAC DA This command clears a destination mac address. Format Access-list name clear mac DA. Mode Global Config 3.7) access-list name clear VID This command clears the 802.1Q VLAN tag of packet. Format Access-list name clear VID Mode Global Config 3.8) access-list name clear ether-type This command clears ether type filter.
6.4) access-list name set IP-mode packet-type This command specifies the packet type. Format access-list name set IP-mode packet-type {ICMP|IGMP|IP|TCP|UDP|GRE} Mode Global Config 6.5) access-list name set mac-mode Specify ACL entry priority. 6.5.1) access-list name set mac-mode mac SA This command specifies a source mac address. Format access-list name set mac-mode mac SA Mode Global Config 6.5.
Set auto-authorized on ports Format 802.1x port-control {enable|disable} Mode Interface Config lacp 1) admin command Configure admin key of port Format lacp admin <0 ..65535> Mode Interface Config e.g. switch(interface g1)#lacp admin 36768 2) priority command Configure lacp port priority Format lacp priority <0..
Mode Interface Config 4.2) 8021 set Status of local-802.1 settings Format lldp tlvs-tx {enable | disable} option 8021 {pvid | vlanname | protocol-id} Mode Interface Config eg.switch(interdface 1)lldp tlvs enable option 8021 pvid 4.3) 8023 set Format lldp tlvs-tx {enable | disable} option 8023 {mac-phy | power| link-aggregation| frame-size} Mode Interface Config 4.
Mode Interface Config qos This command specifies port-based qos. Format qos port-based status {enable | disable} Mode Interface Config rate-limit 1) rate-limit egress This command limits egress rate, which the unit is Kbps. Format rate-limit egress Mode Interface Config 2) rate-limit ingress This command limits ingress rate, which the unit is Kbps. Format rate-limit ingress Mode Interface Config storm-control 1) Enable/disable storm control.
Mode Interface Config set igmp-router-port This command specifies igmp router port . Format set igmp-router-port {enable | disable} Mode Interface Config spanning tree 1) spanning-tree cost This command configure RSTP port path cost, path cost value:0~200000000. Format spanning-tree cost Mode Interface Config 2) spanning-tree edge This command configure edge property Format spanning-tree edge {enable|disable} Mode Interface Config e.g.
Format vlan participation exclude < vlan id> Mode Interface Config 1.2) vlan participation This command join a vlan with untagged/tagged mode. Format vlan participation {untagged |tagged}< vlan id> Mode Interface Config 2) vlan protected This command configures port protected property. Format vlan protected {enable|disable} Mode Interface Config 3) vlan dropnq This command configure port drop none 802.1Q frame .
Format poe detection type {0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5} Mode Interface Config 4)high-power This command configures power Energy Mode on a port on Start High Power (Support 30W power device) off End High Power Mode (Support 15.
3. Specifications 3.1. Cable specifications Straight-Through and Crossed-Over Cable Specifications Table Ethernet Type Cable Requirements 10BASE-T Category 3 or better, UTP or STP 100BASE-TX Category 5 or better, UTP or STP 1000BASE-T Category 5e or better, UTP or STP Maximum Length 328 ft (100M) 328 ft (100M) 328 ft (100M) Caution: Please do not use telephone cables .Telephone cables do not support Ethernet or Gigabit. Twisted-pair cabling comes in various grades, or categories.
Crossover Cables has a different pin arrangement at each end. Figure 4-1 shows the diagram of Straight-through Cables. Figure 4-2 shows the diagram of Crossover Cables.
3.2. Technical Specifications 3.2.1.
co-operate with the RADIUS servers. □Supports broadcast, known-multicast, and unknown uni-cast storm control □Supports web-based interface for management □Supports CLI interface for local console or remote Telnet management □Supports TFTP, HTTP and X-modem protocol for firmware/configuration upgrade or backup. 3.2.2. Hardware Specification NP2724M 24 Port 10/100 + 2 Gigabit VLAN Managed Switch □ Supports 24 ports 100Base-TX and 2 1000BaseT with 2 shared Mini-GBIC. □ IEEE 802.
Operating Temp. 100~120/200~240 VAC~1.0 A/0.5 A 50~60Hz 0 ℃ ~ 40 ℃(32 ~ 104 ) Storage Temp. -40 Operating Humidity 20% to 85%,relative humidity, non-condensing Storage Humidity 20% to 90%,relative humidity, non-condensing Power ~ 70 (-40 ~ 158 ) 3.2.4.
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