KTI KGS-810F User manual

KGS-810F Ver.B
Web Smart 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
with 1 mini-GBIC Port
KGS-810F-B
Software rev1.081 or later
User,s Manual
DOC.150331
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TRADEMARKS
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Class A Part 15 the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received
including the interference that may cause.
CE NOTICE
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European
Community. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical
standards:
EMC Class A
EN55022 Class A
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
EN 55024
IEC 61000-4-2
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-6
IEC 61000-4-8
IEC 61000-4-11
VCCI NOTICE
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction...................................................................................................................................7
1.1 Features................................................................................................................ 8
1.2 Product Panels...................................................................................................... 9
1.3 LED Indicators ......................................................................................................9
1.4 Specifications........................................................................................................ 9
2. Installation...................................................................................................................................12
2.1 Unpacking........................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Safety Cautions................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Mounting the Switch on a Wall............................................................................13
2.4 Mounting the Switch on a Din-rail Chassis..........................................................13
2.5 Applying Power................................................................................................... 14
2.6 Reset Button ....................................................................................................... 15
2.7 Making UTP Connections ................................................................................... 15
2.8 Making Fiber Connection....................................................................................16
2.9 LED Indication..................................................................................................... 17
2.10 Configuring IP Address and Password for the Switch.......................................17
3. Advanced Functions..................................................................................................................18
3.1 Abbreviation........................................................................................................ 18
3.2 QoS Function......................................................................................................20
3.2.1 Packet Priority Classification............................................................................ 21
3.2.2 Priority Class Queues ...................................................................................... 21
3.2.3 Egress Service Policy ...................................................................................... 21
3.3 VLAN Function.................................................................................................... 22
3.3.1 VLAN Operation...............................................................................................22
3.3.2 Ingress Rules...................................................................................................22
3.3.2.1 802.1Q Tag Aware Per port setting...............................................................22
3.3.2.2 Keep Tag Per port setting.............................................................................23
3.3.2.3 Drop Untagged Per Port Setting ................................................................... 23
3.3.2.4 Drop Tagged Per Port Setting....................................................................... 23

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3.3.3 Ingress Default Tag Per Port Setting ............................................................... 23
3.3.4 Packet Tag Information.................................................................................... 23
3.3.5 VLAN Group Table Configuration ....................................................................24
3.3.6 VLAN Classification .........................................................................................24
3.3.7 Packet Forwarding...........................................................................................24
3.3.8 Egress Tagging Rules...................................................................................... 25
3.3.8.1 Egress Settings............................................................................................. 25
3.3.9 Summary of VLAN Function.............................................................................25
3.4 802.1X Authentication.........................................................................................26
4. Web Management.......................................................................................................................28
4.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection ................................................28
4.2 Login to the Switch Unit ...................................................................................... 28
4.3 Main Management Menu .................................................................................... 29
4.4 System................................................................................................................ 31
4.4.1 Management VLAN..........................................................................................33
4.5 Ports....................................................................................................................34
4.5.1 SFP DDM Status.............................................................................................. 35
4.6 VLANs.................................................................................................................36
4.6.1 Port-based VLAN Mode................................................................................... 37
4.6.2 Port-based VLAN ISP Mode ............................................................................38
4.6.3 Advanced VLAN Mode..................................................................................... 39
4.6.3.1 Ingress Default Tag....................................................................................... 40
4.6.3.2 Ingress Settings............................................................................................41
4.6.3.3 Egress Settings............................................................................................. 43
4.6.3.4 VLAN Groups................................................................................................45
4.6.4 Important Notes for VLAN Configuration.......................................................... 46
4.7 LACP...................................................................................................................47
4.8 RSTP ..................................................................................................................48
4.9 802.1X Configuration .......................................................................................... 50
4.9.1 802.1X Re-authentication Parameters.............................................................51
4.10 IGMP Snooping................................................................................................. 52
4.11 Mirroring............................................................................................................53

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4.12 Quality of Service..............................................................................................54
4.12.1 802.1p Mapping ............................................................................................. 55
4.12.2 DSCP Mapping .............................................................................................. 56
4.12.3 QoS Service Policy ........................................................................................ 57
4.13 Storm Control.................................................................................................... 59
4.14 Statistics Overview............................................................................................ 60
4.15 Detailed Statistics..............................................................................................61
4.16 LACP Status ..................................................................................................... 62
4.17 RSTP Status ..................................................................................................... 64
4.18 IGMP Status...................................................................................................... 66
4.19 Ping................................................................................................................... 67
4.20 Warm Restart....................................................................................................67
4.21 Factory Default.................................................................................................. 68
4.22 Software Update ............................................................................................... 68
4.23 Configuration File Transfer ...............................................................................69
4.24 Logout...............................................................................................................69
5. SNMP Support ............................................................................................................................70
Appendix. Factory Default Settings..............................................................................................71

1. Introduction
The KGS-810F-B is a managed Gigabit Ethernet switch which is featured with the following switched ports:
Seven 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit copper ports
One combo port - 10/100/1000Mbps copper & 1000Base-X SFP
and the following advantages in a small footprint box:
Plug and Play
The switch is shipped with factory default configuration which behaves like an unmanaged Gigabit switch for
workgroup. It provides eight 10/100/1000Mbps copper ports for connections to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and
Gigabit Ethernet devices. With the featured auto-negotiation function, the switch can detect and configure the
connection speed and duplex automatically. The switch also provides auto MDI/MDI-X function, which can
detect the connected cable and switch the transmission wire pair and receiving pair automatically. This
auto-crossover function can simplify the type of network cables used.
Fiber Connectivity
The combo port provides one 1000M SFP slot, which can be installed with an optional SFP optical fiber
transceiver to support one Gigabit 1000Base-X fiber connection when needed.
Web Management
The switch is embedded with an Http server which provides management functions for advanced network
functions including Port Control, Quality of Service, and Virtual LAN functions. The management can be
performed via Web browser based interface over TCP/IP network.
Quality of Service
For advanced application, the switch is featured with powerful Quality of Service (QoS) function which can
classify the priority for received network frames based on the ingress port and frame contents. Furthermore,
many service priority policies can be configured for egress operation in per-port basis.
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
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For increasing Tagged VLAN applications, the switch is also featured with powerful VLAN function to fulfill

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the up-to-date VLAN requirements. The switch supports both port-based VLAN and tagged VLAN in per-port
basis.
802.1x Authentication
IEEE 802.1X port-based network access control function provide a means of authenticating and authorizing
devices attached to the switched port that has point-to-point connection characteristics, and of preventing
access to that port in cases in which the authentication and authorization process fails.
1.1 Features
Provides 8 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 and one 1000M SFP slot
Provides in-band web-based and SNMP management interface
Copper ports support auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDI-X detection.
Provides full wire speed forwarding
Supports 802.3x flow control for full-duplex and backpressure for half-duplex
Provides port status, statistic monitoring and control function
Supports DHCP IP configuration
Supports port-based and 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN
Provides QoS function
Provides link aggregation (port trunking) function with LACP support
Provides port mirroring function
Provides 802.1X authentication for port access
Supports 802.1w RSTP, 802.1D STP
Provides IGMP snooping
Supports SFP with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
Provides packet storm control function
In-band embedded firmware upgrade function
Power saving function

1.2 Product Panels
The following figure illustrates the front panel and rear panel of the switch:
Front panel
Rear panel
1.3 LED Indicators
LED Function
POWER Power status
MGT Management status
LNK/1000M/ACT Network port 1000M link status (Port 1 - Port 8)
LNK/100M/ACT Network port 100M link status (Port 1 - Port 8)
LNK/10M/ACT Network port 10M link status (Port 1 - Port 8)
FX8 SFP Fiber is selected on Port 8
1.4 Specifications
10/100/1000 Copper Ports
Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX, IEEE 802.3u 1000Base-T
Connectors Shielded RJ-45 jacks
Pin assignments Auto MDI/MDI-X detection
Configuration Auto-negotiation or software control
Transmission rate 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps
Duplex support Full/Half duplex
Network cable Cat.5 UTP
Combo Port with 10/100/1000 RJ-45 and 1000Mbps Mini-GBIC SFP
Copper interface
Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX,
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IEEE 802.3u 1000Base-T
Connectors Shielded RJ-45 jacks
Pin assignments Auto MDI/MDI-X detection
Configuration Auto-negotiation or software control
Transmission rate 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps
Duplex support Full/Half duplex
Network cable Cat.5 UTP
Fiber interface
Compliance IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX (mini-GBIC)
Connectors SFP for optional SFP type fiber transceivers
Configuration Auto/Forced, 1000Mbps, Full duplex
Transmission rate 1000Mbps
Network cables MMF 50/125 60/125, SMF 9/125
Eye safety IEC 825 compliant
Switch Functions
MAC Addresses Table 8K entries
Forwarding & filtering Non-blocking, full wire speed
Switching technology Store and forward
Maximum packet length 1526 bytes (when Jumbo frame support disabled)
Jumbo frame support 9.6K bytes
IP Multicast groups 8192 supported
Flow control IEEE 802.3x pause frame base for full duplex operation
Back pressure for half duplex operation
VLAN function Port-based VLAN and IEEE 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN
4095 VLANs supported, IVL support
QoS function Port-based, 802.1p-based, IP DSCP-based
Port control Port configuration control via software management
Storm control Broadcast, Multicast storm protection control via software management
Aggregation LACP Link aggregation (port trunking)
Port Mirroring Mirror received frames to a sniffer port
Software Management Functions
Interfaces Web browser
Management objects System configuration - IP settings, Name, Password
Port configuration control and status
VLAN function settings

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Port Link Aggregation function settings
Link Aggregation LACP settings
RSTP settings
802.1X port access control
IGMP snooping
Port mirroring settings
QoS function settings
Storm protection control settings
Port statistic, LACP status, RSTP status
Reboot, restore factory default, update firmware
DC Power Input
Interfaces DC Jack ( -D 6.3mm / + D 2.0mm)
Operating Input Voltages +5 ~ +12.6VDC
Power Consumption 7.3W max. @7.5V
Mechanical
Dimension (base) 180 x 114 x 26 mm
Housing Enclosed metal with no fan
Mounting Desktop mounting, wall mounting, Din-rail mounting
Environmental
Operating Temperature Typical -5oC ~ 50oC
Storage Temperature -20oC ~ 85oC
Relative Humidity 10% ~ 90%
Electrical Approvals
FCC Part 15 rule Class A
CE EMC, CISPR22 Class A
VCCI Class A

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2. Installation
2.1 Unpacking
The product package contains:
The switch unit
One power adapter
One product CD-ROM
2.2 Safety Cautions
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire and damage to the product, observe the following
precautions.
Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation.
Opening or removing covers may expose you to electrical shock.
Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part
or contact your trained service provider:
- The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.
- An object has fallen into the product.
- The product has been exposed to water.
- The product has been dropped or damaged.
- The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by
shorting out interior components.
Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If
you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your service provider or local power
company.

2.3 Mounting the Switch on a Wall
The switch can be mounted on a desktop or shelf or a wall. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from
and adequate ventilation around the device. Do not place heavy objects on the device.
2.4 Mounting the Switch on a Din-rail Chassis
The switch also can be mounted on a din-rail chassis. The steps are:
1. Screw the din-rail mounting bracket on the bottom of the switch.
2. Mount the units on a din-rail chassis
The din-rail mounting bracket is optional. Consult the place where you purchased the product.
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2.5 Applying Power
Before you begin the installation, check the AC voltage of your area. The AC power adapter which is used to
supply the DC power for the unit should have the AC voltage matching the commercial power voltage in your
area.
The bundled AC Power Adapter options:
AC input power: AC power voltage of your area Rated AC100 - 240V/47-63Hz
DC output power: Options DC7.5V 1.2A / DC12V 0.8A / DC12V 1A / DC 5V 2A
The steps to apply the power to the product are:
1. Connect power adapter DC plug to the DC input jack located on the back of the unit before connecting to the
AC outlet.
2. Connect the power adapter to the AC outlet.
3. Check Power LED indication.
Note: Before you begin the installation, check the AC voltage of your area. The AC power adapter which is
used to supply the DC power for the unit should have the AC voltage matching the commercial power voltage
in your area.
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2.6 Reset Button
The reset button is used to perform a reset to the switch. It is not used in normal cases and can be used for
diagnostic purpose. If any network hanging problem is suspected, it is useful to push the button to reset the
switch without turning off the power. Check whether the network is recovered. The button can also be used to
restore the software configuration settings to factory default values.
The operations are:
Operation Function
Press the button more than 5 seconds when power up Restore all factory default settings
Press the button and release during switch operation Reboot the switch
2.7 Making UTP Connections
The 10/100/1000 RJ-45 copper ports support the following connection types and distances:
Network Cables
10BASE-T: 2-pair UTP Cat. 3, 4, 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm
100BASE-TX: 2-pair UTP Cat. 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm
1000BASE-T: 4-pair UTP Cat. 5 or higher (Cat.5e is recommended), EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm
Link distance: Up to 100 meters
Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
This function allows the port to auto-detect the twisted-pair signals and adapts itself to form a valid MDI to
MDI-X connection with the remote connected device automatically. No matter a straight through cable or
crossover cable are connected, the ports can sense the receiving pair automatically and configure themselves to
match the rule for MDI to MDI-X connection. It simplifies the cable installation.
Auto-negotiation Function
The ports are featured with auto-negotiation function and full capability to support connection to any Ethernet
devices. The port performs a negotiation process for the speed and duplex configuration with the connected
device automatically when each time a link is being established. If the connected device is also
auto-negotiation capable, both devices will come out the best configuration after negotiation process. If the
connected device is incapable in auto-negotiation, the switch will sense the speed and use half duplex for the
connection.
Port Configuration Management
For making proper connection to an auto-negotiation incapable device, it is suggested to use port control

function via software management to set forced mode and specify speed and duplex mode which match the
configuration used by the connected device.
2.8 Making Fiber Connection
The SFP slot must be installed with an SFP fiber transceiver for making fiber connection. Your switch may
come with some SFP transceivers pre-installed when it is shipped.
Installing SFP Fiber Transceiver
To install an SFP fiber transceiver into SFP slot, the steps are:
1. Turn off the power to the switch.
2. Insert the SFP fiber transceiver into the SFP slot. Normally, a bail is provided for every SFP transceiver.
Hold the bail and make insertion.
3. Until the SFP transceiver is seated securely in the slot, place the bail in lock position.
Connecting Fiber Cables
LC connectors are commonly equipped on most SFP transceiver modules. Identify TX and RX connector
before making cable connection. The following figure illustrates a connection example between two fiber
ports:
Make sure the Rx-to-Tx connection rule is followed on the both ends of the fiber cable.
Network Cables
Multimode (MMF) - 50/125m, 62.5/125m
Single mode (SMF) - 9/125m
Fiber Port Configuration
For 1000M fiber application on Port 8, just leave the default port configuration Auto for fiber connection.
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2.9 LED Indication
LED Function State Interpretation
POWER Power status ON The power is supplied to the switch.
OFF The power is not supplied to the switch.
MGT Management status OFF The switch is in initialization.
ON The switch is initialized completely.
LNK/1000M/ACT Port link status ON A 1000Mbps link is established. (No traffic)
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.
OFF Portlinkisdown.
LNK/100M/ACT Port link status ON A 100Mbps link is established. (No traffic)
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.
OFF Portlinkisdown.
LNK/10M/ACT Port link status ON A 10Mbps link is established. (No traffic)
BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic.
OFF Portlinkisdown.
FX8 FX8 status OFF RJ-45 copper connection is selected on Port 8.
ON SFP fiber connection is selected on Port 8.
2.10 Configuring IP Address and Password for the Switch
The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management:
Default IP address of the switch: 192.168.0.2 / 255.255.255.0
The IP Address is an identification of the switch in a TCP/IP network. Each switch should be designated a new
and unique IP address in the network. Refer to Web management interface for System Configuration.
The switch is shipped with factory default password 123 for software management.
The password is used for authentication in accessing to the switch via Http web-based interface. For security
reason, it is recommended to change the default settings for the switch before deploying it to your network.
Refer to Web management interface for System Configuration.

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3. Advanced Functions
To help a better understanding about the software management interfaces, this chapter describes some
advanced functions provided by the switch.
3.1 Abbreviation
Ingress Port: Ingress port is the input port on which a packet is received.
Egress Port: Egress port is the output port from which a packet is sent out.
IEEE 802.1Q Packets: A packet which is embedded with a VLAN Tag field
VLAN Tag: In IEEE 802.1Q packet format, 4-byte tag field is inserted in the original Ethernet frame between
the Source Address and Type/Length fields. The tag is composed of:
#of bits 16 3 1 12
Frame field TPID User priority CFI VID
TPID: 16-bit field is set to 0x8100 to identify a frame as an IEEE 802.1Q tagged packet
User Priority: 3-bit field refer to the 802.1p priority
CFI: The Canonical Format Indicator for the MAC address is a 1 bit field.
VID: VLAN identifier, 12-bit field identifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs to.
Untagged packet: A standard Ethernet frame with no VLAN Tag field
Priority-tagged packet: An IEEE 802.1Q packet which VID filed value is zero (VID=0)
VLAN-Tagged packet: An IEEE 802.1Q packet which VID filed value is not zero (VID<>0)
PVID (Port VID):PVID is the default VID of an ingress port. It is often used in VLAN classification for
untagged packets. It is also often used for egress tagging operation.
DSCP: Differentiated Service Code Point, 6-bit value field in an IP packet
VLAN Table lookup: The process of searching VLAN table to find a VLAN which matches the given VID index
MAC address table lookup: The process of searching MAC address table to find a MAC entry which matches
the given destination MAC address and the port where the MAC address is located
Packet forwarding: also known as packet switching in a network switch based on MAC address table and
VLAN table information
VLAN forwarding: the operation that a packet is forwarded to an egress destination port based on VLAN
table information
VLAN group: configuration information about a VLAN which can be recognized in the switch. The

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information includes a VID associated to the VLAN, member ports, and some special settings.

3.2 QoS Function
The switch provides a powerful Quality of Service (QoS) function to guide the packet forwarding in four
priority classes. The versatile classification methods can meet most of the application needs. The following
figure illustrates the QoS operation flow when a packet received on the ingress port until it is transmitted out
from the egress port:
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