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3.4.1 IP DS-TOS Setup

This page pre-configures <Precedence value vs. Priority> mapping table
for priority decision making used for IP packets. Each IP packet carries
one precedence value embedded in its IP header. The packet priority is
determined based on the mapping table upon it is received. Refer to
section 2.4 for more information.

3.4.2 802.1p Setup

This page pre-configures <Tag priority value vs. Priority> mapping table
for priority decision making used for VLAN tagged packets. Each tagged
packet carries one priority value embedded in its tag data. The packet
priority is determined based on the mapping table upon it is received.
Refer to section 2.4 for more information.

Summary of Contents for KS-115FM

Page 1: ... 1 Installation Guide Web Smart Managed 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switches KS 115FM KS 117FM DOC 030407 KS115FM KS117FM K ...

Page 2: ...serves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of KTI Networks Inc to provide notification of such revision or change For more information contact United States KTI Networks Inc P O BOX631008 Houston Texas 77263 1008 Phone 713 2663891 Fax 713 2663893 E mail kti ktinet com WWW http www ktinet com International Fax 886 2 ...

Page 3: ...f Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio inter ference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European Community S...

Page 4: ...unction 12 2 5 DHCP and IP Configuration 14 2 6 Push Button IP SW 15 2 7 Making UTP Connections 15 2 8 Making Fiber Connection 16 2 9 LED Indications 17 3 Web Management 18 3 1 Web Browser 18 3 2 Port Setup 21 3 3 IP Setup 22 3 4 QoS Setup 23 3 4 1 IP DS TOS Setup 24 3 4 2 802 1p Setup 24 3 5 Password Setup 25 3 6 Restore Default 26 3 7 ReBoot Device 27 3 8 About 27 Appendix Factory Default Values...

Page 5: ...es KS 115FM series Four 10 100BASE TX auto negotiation TP switched ports One 100BASE FX Fiber switch port Web based device management support Compact Fast Ethernet switch KS 117FM series Six 10 100BASE TX auto negotiation TP switched ports One 100BASE FX Fiber switch port Web based device management support Compact Fast Ethernet switch ...

Page 6: ...switch functions Self learning for active MAC addresses up to 2K entries Store and forward switching that only good packets are forwarded Forwarding and filtering at full wire speed Flow control for traffic congestion Broadcast packet storm protection Port based priority QoS function IP based DS TOS QoS function IEEE802 1p tagged priority QoS function Provide the following management functions Web...

Page 7: ...ASE FXcompliant Fixed 100Mbps Full duplex operation Flowcontrol IEEE 802 3x pause packet for full duplex operation Back pressure for half duplex operation Cables 10BASE T Cat 3 4 5 or higher 100 meters max 100BASE TX Cat 5 5e or higher 100 meters max 100BASE FX multimode or single mode fiber cable LEDindicators Power status TP ports Speed Link Activity Duplex Collision status FX port Link Activity...

Page 8: ...mensions 144mmx100mmx26mm WxDxH 5 67x3 94x1 02inch DCINPower Rating 7 5Vmin 1A DC IN Jack D6 3mm D2 0mm Operatingvoltage 6 5 12 5VDC DeviceDCInput Power Consumption 7W max with power adapter 1 3 FX Port Optical Specifications Model Ext Connector Wavelength Tx optical powerRx sensitivity T MM 1 ST 1310nm 20 14dBm 31dBm C MM SC 1310nm 20 14dBm 31dBm JM MM MT RJ 1310nm 20 14dBm 31dBm VM MM VF 45 1310...

Page 9: ...toring Link Speed Duplex Flow control status Port Per TP port configuration settings Control Auto negotiation function enable disable Speed 100M 10M Duplex full half QoS QoS mode selection IP TOS 802 1p VLAN tagged mode Port base mode IP TOS IP TOS precedence value priority for IP packets 8 values Per value setting high low 802 1p Tag priority value for VLAN tagged packets 8 values Per value setti...

Page 10: ... 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 specifications of the AC power adapter are AC input power AC power voltage of your area DC output power Rating 7 5VVDCmin 1 0A DC plug type DC IN Jack The DC power jack for the AC power adapter is located on the rear of the switch Refer...

Page 11: ...auto negotiation is enabled the speed and duplex settings be come the port highest ability used for auto negotiation process The final configurations used with the connected device may be different from the settings after negotiation between two devices As auto nego tiation is disabled the speed and duplex settings are the forced operating configuration for the connection The real time port status...

Page 12: ...two QoS Quality of Service operating modes 1 IP DS TOS and 802 1p Mode This mode is called Packet Priority mode The packet priority is depen dent to the content of each receiving packet The decision method is described as follows and applied to all input ports Step 1 If the receiving packet is an IPv4 packet the switch will check the value of Precedence field Bit 0 2 of TOS Type of Service field i...

Page 13: ...eiving packet is an non IP and untagged packet the device will classify the packet based on Port base mode Refer to Port base QoS mode for more information Note Under IP DS TOS 802 1p mode all incoming tagged packets will be un tagged on output ports 2 Port Base Mode This mode called port priority mode The priority level of a receiving packet is determined by the configured priority of the input p...

Page 14: ...general the assigned IP can be monitored in the client list on the DHCP server The model name and MAC address of the switch is referred as the DHCP client ID If no DHCP server is discovered after a retry period for about 40 seconds the pre configured static IP is used automatically 2 StaticIPmode One pre configured IP address is used when DHCP mode is disabled or when DHCP mode is enabled and no D...

Page 15: ...M Duplex Full This is appropriate to support connection to almost every Ethernet de vices including those which are not auto negotiation capable Cables Depending on the connection speed use the appropriate UTP cables for the connections as follows Speed Cables used Distance 100M Cat 5 5e or higher grade 100 meters 10M Cat 3 4 5 5e or higher grade 100 meters Auto MDI XFunction An Auto MDI X functio...

Page 16: ...ows ModelExt Connector Cable Max Distance T ST MM 2 Km C SC MM 2 Km JM MT RJ MM 2 Km VM VF 45 MM 2 Km L LC MM 2 Km SA2 SC SM 20 Km The maximum distance connecting to a full duplex device The recommended multimode fiber is 62 5 125mm and 9 125mm for single mode fiber The following figure illustrates a connection example be tween two SC fiber ports ...

Page 17: ... mode and collision occurrences The following table lists the LED states and the indications LED State Indication POWER OFF No power is supplied to the device POWER ON Power is supplied to the device 100 10 OFF 10Mbps is used 100 10 ON 100Mbps is used LINK Act OFF No active cable link LINK Act ON An active link is established LINK Act Blink Tx Rx activities FDX Col ON Full duplex is used FDX Col O...

Page 18: ...connection Before the switch can be managed from a web browser software the switch IP address is required Consult your LAN administrator if it is not available Start your browser software and enter the IP address of the switch to which you want to connect The IP address is used as URL for the browser software to search the device URL http xxx xxx xxx xxx Factory default IP address 192 168 0 2 When...

Page 19: ... 19 Enter your password and click OK to login into the switch The switch comes with factory default password 123 ...

Page 20: ...figuration setup IP Setup setup IP mode and related settings QoS Setup setup QoS related settings Password Setup change password Restore Default restore factory default settings for the switch ReBoot Device remote boot the switch About shows management software information The middle part shows all port status of the connected switch The right side shows port configuration setup page ...

Page 21: ...ability Port Setup This page is used to set the port configuration for each port As auto negotiation function is enabled speed and duplex settings specify the highest port ability for negotiation process between the switch and the auto negotiation capable link partner When auto negotiation function is disabled speed and duplex settings specify the forced port configura tion for the connection Setu...

Page 22: ...eans the IP is assigned by DHCP server IP Setup Set static IP address to be used when DHCP is disabled or when no DHCP server is available DHCP Setup Enable to get and use dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP server Disable to use Static IP setting Any change or click Apply do not affect current management connec tion They will be effective for next bootup ...

Page 23: ...priority decision steps IPDS TOS 802 1p 1 Check Precedence value for IP packets 2 Check priority value of VLAN tagged packets 3 Use Port Base priority for non IP and untagged packets Port Base Priority Ignore packet content and use port priority as packet priority Click Apply to make change effective immediately ...

Page 24: ...etermined based on the mapping table upon it is received Refer to section 2 4 for more information 3 4 2 802 1p Setup This page pre configures Tag priority value vs Priority mapping table for priority decision making used for VLAN tagged packets Each tagged packet carries one priority value embedded in its tag data The packet priority is determined based on the mapping table upon it is received Re...

Page 25: ...Password Setup Password is used for checking authority for accessing the switch To change password setting enter your new password and reconfirm the input again Click Apply to apply the new password immediately ...

Page 26: ... 26 3 6 Restore Default This command is used to restore all settings back to factory default values Click Restote to apply immediately Refer to Appendix for fac tory default values ...

Page 27: ... 27 3 7 ReBoot Device The command is used to reboot the switch remotely over the network Normally it is used after IP settings are changed 3 8 About About shows switch model name and software version ...

Page 28: ...0 3 Low priority Precedence values 4 7 High priority 802 1p priority Priority values 0 3 Low priority Priority values 4 7 High priority Port base priority All ports Low priority Appendix Effective Time of Setting Changes Settings EffectiveTimeofChanges DHCP Mode Next boot and permanently Static IP Setup Next boot and permanently Password Setup Immediately and permanently TP Ports Setup Immediately...

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