EverFocus ES0802-41 User manual

ES0802-41
8-port 10/100/1000M PoE+ Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch
User’s Manual
Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp,
Release Date: September, 2013
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EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
PoE Switch
User’s Manual
2013 EverFocus Electronics Corp
www.everfocus.com
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Safety Precautions
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 in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
It may cause harmful interference to radio communications if the equipment is not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 5
1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Product Overview.................................................................................................1
1.2 Web Management Features ................................................................................1
1.3 Specifications .......................................................................................................2
1.4 Mechanical...........................................................................................................2
1.5 Performance.........................................................................................................3
1.6 Package Contents.................................................................................................3
2. Hardware Description.................................................................................... 4
2.1 Physical Dimensions/ Weight...............................................................................4
Front Panel .............................................................................................................4
LED Indicators.........................................................................................................4
Rear Panel ..............................................................................................................5
Hardware Installation.............................................................................................5
3. Software Description ..................................................................................... 6
3.1 Configuration .......................................................................................................7
System ....................................................................................................................7
Ports .......................................................................................................................9
VLAN.....................................................................................................................10
Aggregation..........................................................................................................13
LACP .....................................................................................................................13
RSTP......................................................................................................................14
IGMP Snooping ....................................................................................................17
Mirroring ..............................................................................................................17
Quality of Service (QoS) .......................................................................................19
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Configuration............................................................22
Storm Control.......................................................................................................23
3.2 Monitoring .........................................................................................................24
Statistic Overview ................................................................................................24
Detailed Statics.....................................................................................................25
LACP Status ..........................................................................................................25
RSTP Status...........................................................................................................26
IGMP Status..........................................................................................................28
VeriPHY.................................................................................................................28

Ping.......................................................................................................................30
3.3 Maintenance ......................................................................................................32
Warm Restart .......................................................................................................32
Factory Default.....................................................................................................32
Software upload...................................................................................................33
Configuration File Transfer...................................................................................33
Logout ..................................................................................................................33
3.4 Reset button for the factory default setting ......................................................34

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1. Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
This switch is a Web Smart Switch equipped with 8-ports 10/100/1000BaseT(X)
with 8 PoE+ Ports. It is designed for easy installation and high performance in an
environment where traffic is on the network and the number of users increased
continuously. The compact rigid 19” rack-mount size is specifically designed for
small to medium workgroups. It can be installed where space is limited; moreover,
it provides smooth network migration and is easy to upgrade the network capacity.
In addition, the switch features comprehensive and useful functions, such as: QoS
(Quality of Service), Spanning Tree, VLAN, Power over Ethernet (PoE), Link
Aggregation, SNMP/RMON, IGMP Snooping capability via the intelligent software.
It is suitable for both metro-LAN and office application.
1.2 Web Management Features
Configuration
System
Ports
VLANs
Aggregation
LACP
RSTP
IGMP Snooping
Mirroring
Quality of Service
Power over Ethernet
Storm Control
Monitoring

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Statistics Overview
Detailed Statistics
LACP Status
RSTP Status
IGMP Status
VeriPHY
Ping
Maintenance
Warm Restart
Factory Default
Software Upload
Configuration File Transfer
Logout
1.3 Specifications
Standard
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT
IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BaseT
IEEE 802.3af PoE
IEEE 802.3at PoE+
IEEE 802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX
IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex Flow Control
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol
IEEE 802.1p QoS
Number of Port
8-port 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with 8-port PoE+
1.4 Mechanical
LED Indicator

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Port 1~8: Link/ Act, 1000M.
Port 1~8: PoE
Per Unit: Power
Power Consumption: 130 Watts (Max), 30 Watts per port
Power Input: 100~240V/AC, 50~60HZ
Product Dimensions/ Weight: 266 × 160 × 44 mm (L × W ×H) / 1.6kg
1.5 Performance
MAC Address & Multicast group: 8K
Buffer Memory: 176 KB
Jumbo Frames: 9.6K
Transmission Method: Store and Forward
1.6 Package Contents
Before you start to install this switch, please verify your package that contains the
following items:
One PoE Gigabit Ethernet Switch
One AC Power Cord
One User Manual

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2. Hardware Description
This part primarily presents hardware of this switch, physical dimensions and
functional overview would be described.
2.1 Physical Dimensions/ Weight
266 × 160 × 44 mm (L × W ×H) / 1.6kg
Front Panel
The front Panel of the Web Smart Switch consists of 8 gigabit RJ-45 ports+2 gigabit
SFP open slot. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel.
LED Indicators
The LED Indicators present real-time information of systematic operation status. The
following table provides description of LED status and their meaning.
Table 1-1 LED Indicators
LED Status Description
Power On Power is on.
Off Power is off.
Link/ACT
Port 1~8
On 10/100/1000 Link is connected
Off 10/100/1000 Link is disconnected
PoE
Port 1~8
On providing the power
off not providing the power
LED Display
RJ-45 Port
Reset

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Rear Panel
The 3-pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the switch right side shown
as below.
Hardware Installation
Set the switch on a large flat space with a power socket close by. The flat space
should be clean, smooth, level and sturdy. Make sure there is enough clearance
around the switch to allow attachment of cables, power cord and allow air
circulation. The last, use twisted pair cable to connect this switch to your PC then
user could start to operate the switch.

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3. Software Description
This part instructs user how to set up and manage the switch through the web user
interface. Please follow the description to understand the procedure.
At the first, open the web browser, and go to 192.168.2.1 site then the user will see
the login screen. Just clicks the Apply then the login process is completed and comes
out the sign “Password successfully entered”.
Figure 1-1
After the user login, the right side of website shows all functions as Fig. 1-2.

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Figure 1-2
3.1 Configuration
System
System Configuration
This page shows system configuration information. User can configure lots of
information as Fig. 1-3:

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Figure 1-3
MAC Address: Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer
(default).
S/W Version: Displays the switch’s firmware version.
H/W Version: Displays the switch’s Hardware version.
DHCP Enabled: Click the box to enable DHCP
Fallback IP address: Manually assign the IP address that the network is using. The
default IP is 192.168.2.1
Fallback Subnet Mask: Assign the subnet mask to the IP address
Fallback Gateway: Assign the network gateway for industrial switch. The default
gateway is 0.0.0.0.
Management VLAN: ID of a configured VLAN (1-4096) through which you can

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manage the switch. By default, all ports on the switch are members of VLAN 1.
However, if the management VLAN is changed, the management station must be
attached to a port belonging to this VLAN.
Name: Type in the new user name (The default value is ‘admin’).
Password: Type in the new password (The default value is ‘admin’).
SNMP Enabled: Enables or disables SNMP on the switch. Supports SNMP version
1and 2c management clients.
SNMP Trap Destination: IP address of the trap manager to receive notification
messages from this switch. Traps indicating status changes are issued by the
switch to specified trap managers. You must specify trap managers so that key
events are reported by this switch to your management station.
SNMP Read Community: A community string that acts like a password and
permits access to the SNMP database on this switch. Authorized management
stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects.
SNMP Trap Community: Community string sent with the notification operation.
Ports
Port Security ensures access to a switch port based on MAC address, limits the total
number of devices from using a switch port, and protects against MAC flooding
attacks.
Port Configuration
In Port Configuration, you can set and view the operation mode for each port.
Enable Jumbo Frames:This switch provides more efficient throughput for large
sequential data transfers by supporting jumbo frames on Gigabit Ethernet ports
up to 9.6 KB. Compared to standard Ethernet frames that run only up to 1.5 KB,
using jumbo frames significantly reduces the per-packet overhead required to
process protocol encapsulation fields.
Power Saving Mode:Adjusts the power provided to ports based on the length of
the cable used to connect to other devices. Only sufficient power is used to
maintain connection requirements.
Mode: allow user to manually set the port speed such as Auto, 10 half, 10 Full,
100 Half, 100 Full, 1000 Full or Disabled. User may press Apply button to complete
the configuration procedure.

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Figure 1-4-1
Figure 1-4-2
VLAN
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain,
which would allow you to isolate network traffic, so only the members of the same
VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN
from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to
another Layer 2 switch. However, all the network devices are still plugged into the

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same switch physically.
Port Segmentation (VLAN) Configuration
VLAN ID: ID of configured VLAN (1-4096, no leading zeroes).
VLAN Configuration List: Lists all the current VLAN groups created for this system.
Up to 16 VLAN groups can be defined. VLAN 1 is the default untagged VLAN.
Figure 1-5-1
VLAN Setup
The switch supports up to 16 VLANs based on 802.1Q standard. From the VLAN
Membership page you can create and delete VLANs, and change the VLAN port
membership.
Figure 1-5-2
VLAN Per Port Configuration

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The 802.1Q Per Port Configuration page allows you to change the VLAN parameters
for individual ports or trunks. You can configure VLAN behavior for
specific interfaces, including the accepted frame types and default VLAN identifier
(PVID). Each row of the table corresponds to one port or trunk; trunked ports cannot
be configured individually; configure the trunk instead.
Figure 1-5-3
Port/Trunk: The port number of the port or the ID of a trunk.
VLAN Aware Enabled: VLAN aware ports are able to use VLAN tagged frames to
determine the destination VLAN of a frame. (Default: Enabled)
VLAN aware ports will strip the VLAN tag from received frames and insert the tag
in transmitted frames (except for the PVID). VLAN unaware ports will not strip the
tag from received frames or insert the tag in transmitted frames.
Ingress Filtering Enabled: If enabled, incoming frames for VLANs which do not
include this ingress port in their member set will be discarded. (Default: Disabled)
Packet Type: Sets the interface to accept all frame types, including tagged or
untagged frames, or only tagged frames. (Default: All) If the Packet Type is set to
“All,” the port can accept incoming tagged and untagged packets. Any received
packets that are untagged are assigned to the default VLAN. Any tagged packets
will be dropped unless the port is a member of the VLAN identified by the VLAN
tag in the packet. If the Packet Type is set to “Tagged Only,” the port will drop
untagged packets and will only receive tagged packets. Tagged packets will be
dropped unless the port is a member of the VLAN identified by the VLAN tag in
the packet. Switches should be connected to each other with the Packet Type set
to “Tagged Only.”
PVID: The PVID (Port VLAN ID) is associated with untagged, ingress packets. It is
assigned to untagged frames received on the specified interface. The PVID has no

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effect on ports that have Packet Type set to “Tagged Only.” (Default PVID: 1) It is
not possible to remove a port from VLAN 1 unless its PVID has been changed to
something other than 1. Outgoing packets are tagged unless the packet’s VLAN ID
is the same as the PVID. When the PVID is set to “None,” all outgoing packets are
tagged.
※Note: If you select “Tagged Only” mode for a port, we recommend setting the
PVID to “None” as the standard configuration.
Aggregation
Port trunk allows multiple links to be bundled together and act as a single physical
link for increased throughput. It provides load balancing, and redundancy of links in a
switched inter-network. Actually, the link does not have an inherent total bandwidth
equal to the sum of its component physical links. Traffic in a trunk is distributed
across an individual link within the trunk in a deterministic method that called a hash
algorithm. The hash algorithm automatically applies load balancing to the ports in
the trunk. A port failure within the trunk group causes the network traffic to be
directed to the remaining ports. Load balancing is maintained whenever a link in a
trunk is lost or returned to service.
Aggregation / Trunking Configuration
To assign a port to a trunk, click the required trunk number, and then click Apply.
Figure 1-6
LACP
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) increases bandwidth by
automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and
providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections.

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LACP Port Configuration
Port: The port number.
Enabled: Enables LACP on the associated port.
Key Value: Configures a port's LACP administration key. The port administrative
key must be set to the same value for ports that belong to the same link
aggregation group (LAG). If this administrative key is not set when an LAG is
formed (i.e., it has the null value of 0), this key will automatically be set to the
same value as that used by the LAG.
Figure 1-7
RSTP
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol (LACP) provides a loop-free network and
redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence to ensure faster
recovery from failed links, enhancing overall network stability and reliability.
RSTP System Configuration
System Priority: This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for
this switch. The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device.
However, if all devices have the same priority, the device with the lowest MAC
address will then become the root device.
Hello Time: Interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a
configuration message (BPDU frame). Number between 1-10 (default is 2).
Max Age – The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a
configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. That also means the
maximum life time for a BPDU frame. Number between 6-40 (default is 20).
Forward Delay: The maximum time (in seconds) the root device will wait before

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changing states (i.e., discarding to learning to forwarding). Number between 4 –
30 (default is 15).
Force Version: Set and show the RSTP protocol to use. Normal - use RSTP,
Compatible - compatible with STP.
Figure 1-8-1
RSTP Port Configuration
Port: The port ID. It cannot be changed. Aggregations mean any configured trunk
group.
Enabled: Click on the tick-box to enable/disable the RSTP protocol for the port.
Edge: Expect the port to be an edge port (linking to an end station) or a link to
another STP device.
Path Cost: This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between
devices. Therefore, lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster
media, and higher values assigned to ports with slower media. Set the RSTP
pathcost on the port. Number between 0 - 200000000. 0 means auto generated
pathcost.
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