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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

USER GUIDEEZ SwitchTM 10/100/100024-Port Smart SwitchSMCGS24C-Smartta

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COMPLIANCESviImportant! Before making connections, make sure you have the correct cord set. Check it (read the label on the cable) against the followi

Page 3 - User Guide

CABLESB-6Note that when testing your cable installation, be sure to include all patch cables between switches and end devices.Adjusting Existing Categ

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C-1APPENDIX CSPECIFICATIONSPhysical CharacteristicsPorts20 10/100/1000BASE-T, with auto-negotiation4 10/100/1000BASE-T shared with 4 SFP transceiver s

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SPECIFICATIONSC-2Size44.0 x 17.1 x 4.3 cm (17.0 x 6.7 x 1.7 in.)TemperatureOperating: 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)Storage: -40 to 70 °C (-40 to 158 °F)Hu

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STANDARDSC-3Software LoadingHTTP in-bandStandardsIEEE 802.3-2005 Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit EthernetIEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANIEEE 802.1X, Port-Bas

Page 7 - COMPLIANCES

SPECIFICATIONSC-4

Page 8 - Safety (EEC)

D-1APPENDIX DORDERING INFORMATIONTable D-1 EZ Switch 10/100/1000 Products and AccessoriesProduct Number DescriptionSMCGS24C-Smart24 port 10/100/1000

Page 9 - Power Cord Safety

ORDERING INFORMATIOND-2

Page 10 - OMPLIANCES

Glossary-1GLOSSARY10BASE-TIEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 or better UTP cable.100BASE-TXIEEE 802.3u specifi

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GLOSSARYGlossary-2BandwidthThe difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals. Also synonymous with wire speed, t

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GLOSSARYGlossary-3Full DuplexTransmission method that allows two network devices to transmit and receive concurrently, effectively doubling the bandwi

Page 13 - Environmental Statement

COMPLIANCESviiVeuillez lire à fond l'information de la sécurité suivante avant d'installer le Switch:AVERTISSEMENT: L’installation et la dép

Page 14 - Related Publications

GLOSSARYGlossary-4Layer 2Data Link layer in the ISO 7-Layer Data Communications Protocol. This is related directly to the hardware interface for netwo

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GLOSSARYGlossary-5Redundant Power Supply (RPS)A backup power supply unit that automatically takes over in case the primary power supply should fail. R

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GLOSSARYGlossary-6

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Index-1Numerics10 Mbps connectivity rules 4-7100 Mbps connectivity rules 4-71000 Mbps connectivity rules 4-61000BASE-LX fiber cable lengths 4-71000BAS

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INDEXIndex-2IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet 1-5indicators, LED 1-3installationconnecting devices to the switch 4-2desktop or shelf mounting 3-6port conne

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INDEXIndex-3statisticsport 5-9status LEDs 1-3surge suppressor, using 3-1switch architecture 1-2switching, introduction to 2-1Ttemperature within a rac

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INDEXIndex-4

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20 Mason • Irvine, CA 92618 • Phn: 949-679-8000 • www.smc.com149100009500H R04TECHNICAL SUPPORTFrom U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)P

Page 23 - Overview

COMPLIANCESviiiBitte unbedingt vor dem Einbauen des Switches die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen durchlesen:WARNUNG: Die Installation und der Ausbau

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COMPLIANCESixWarnings and Cautionary MessagesWarnings (in German)Environmental StatementThe manufacturer of this product endeavours to sustain an envi

Page 25 - Description of Hardware

COMPLIANCESxEnd of Product Life SpanThis product is manufactured in such a way as to allow for the recovery and disposal of all included electrical co

Page 26 - 10/100/1000

xiTABLE OF CONTENTS1 About the EZ Switch 10/100/1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 27 - Features and Benefits

TABLE OF CONTENTSxii4 Making Network Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Connecting Network Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TABLE OF CONTENTSxiiiTrunk Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27Trunk Rate Limit . . . . . . . . .

Page 30 - Application Examples

xvTABLESTable 1-1 Port Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Table 1-2 Power Status LED . . . . . .

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xviFIGURESFigure 1-1 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Figure 1-2 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . .

Page 33 - Making VLAN Connections

FIGURESxviiFigure 5-20 Trunk Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27Figure 5-21 Trunk Configuration . . . . . . .

Page 35 - NSTALLING

1-1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THEEZ SWITCH 10/100/1000OverviewSMC’s EZ Switch 10/100/1000 SMCGS24C-Smart is a web managed switch with 24 10/100/1000BASE-T ports,

Page 36 - Ethernet Cabling

ABOUT THE EZ SWITCH 10/100/10001-2Switch ArchitectureThe switch employs a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric. This permits simultaneous wire-sp

Page 37 - Mounting

DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE1-3Description of Hardware10/100/1000BASE-T PortsThe switch contains 24 RJ-45 ports that operate at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, half o

Page 38 - Rack Mounting

ABOUT THE EZ SWITCH 10/100/10001-4Figure 1-3 Port LEDs and Power LEDTable 1-1 Port Status LEDsLED Condition StatusGigabit Ethernet Ports (Ports 1-24

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS1-5Power Supply SocketThe power socket is located on the rear panel of the switch. The standard power socket is for the AC power

Page 40 - Desktop or Shelf Mounting

ABOUT THE EZ SWITCH 10/100/10001-6Expandability• 4 Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver slots (shared with 1000BASE-T ports)• Supports 1000BA

Page 41 - Installing an SFP Transceiver

2-1CHAPTER 2NETWORK PLANNINGIntroduction to SwitchingA network switch allows simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via non-crossbar switching.

Page 42 - Connecting to a Power Source

20 MasonIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 679-8000EZ Switch 10/100/1000User GuideFrom SMC’s EZ line of cost-effective workgroup LAN solutionsMarch 2008Pub.

Page 43 - ONNECTIONS

NETWORK PLANNING2-2Application ExamplesThe EZ Switch 10/100/1000 is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of opt

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES2-3Central Wiring ClosetWith 24 parallel bridging ports (i.e., 24 distinct collision domains), this switch can collapse a complex

Page 45 - Network Wiring Connections

NETWORK PLANNING2-4Remote Connections with Fiber CableFiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type. A 1000BASE-SX (MMF)

Page 46 - Fiber Optic SFP Devices

APPLICATION EXAMPLES2-5Making VLAN ConnectionsThe switch supports VLANs that can be used to organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcas

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NETWORK PLANNING2-6Application Notes1. Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (such as when a switch is attached to a workstation

Page 48 - Connectivity Rules

3-1CHAPTER 3INSTALLING THE SWITCHSelecting a SiteEZ Switch 10/100/1000 units can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface.

Page 49 - ONNECTIVITY

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-2Ethernet CablingTo ensure proper operation when installing the switches into a network, make sure that the current cables are

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EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST3-3Equipment ChecklistAfter unpacking the EZ Switch 10/100/1000 unit, check the contents to be sure you have received all the compo

Page 51 - ONFIGURING

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-4Rack MountingBefore rack mounting the switch, pay particular attention to the following factors:• Temperature: Since the tempe

Page 52 - Home Page

MOUNTING3-5To rack-mount devices:1. Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit.Figure 3-2 Attaching the

Page 53 - Button Action

Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, n

Page 54 - Main Menu

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-63. If installing a single switch only, turn to “Connecting to a Power Source” at the end of this chapter.4. If installing mult

Page 55 - NTERFACE

INSTALLING AN SFP TRANSCEIVER3-7Installing an SFP TransceiverFigure 3-5 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a SlotThe switch supports the following opt

Page 56 - Web Configuration

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-8Connecting to a Power SourceTo connect a device to a power source:1. Insert the power cable plug directly into the socket loca

Page 57 - ONFIGURATION

4-1CHAPTER 4MAKING NETWORKCONNECTIONSConnecting Network DevicesThe EZ Switch 10/100/1000 units are designed to interconnect multiple segments (or coll

Page 58 - Web – Click STATUS, Overview

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-2Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches1. Attach one end of a twisted-pair cable segment to the device’s RJ-45 conn

Page 59 - Showing Port Statistics

TWISTED-PAIR DEVICES4-3Network Wiring ConnectionsToday, the punch-down block is an integral part of many of the newer equipment racks. It is actually

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-4Fiber Optic SFP DevicesAn optional Gigabit SFP transceiver (1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX or 1000BASE-ZX) can be used for a ba

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FIBER OPTIC SFP DEVICES4-53. Connect one end of the cable to the LC port on the switch and the other end to the LC port on the other device. Since LC

Page 62 - Displaying System Name

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-6Connectivity RulesWhen adding hubs (repeaters) to your network, please follow the connectivity rules listed in the manual

Page 63 - Field Attributes

CONNECTIVITY RULES4-7100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain10 Mbps Ethernet Collision DomainTable 4-3 Maximum 1000BASE-LX Fiber Optic Cable LengthFi

Page 64 - Manual Configuration

iLIMITED WARRANTYLimited Warranty Statement: SMC Networks, Inc. (“SMC”) warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, un

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-8Cable Labeling and Connection RecordsWhen planning a network installation, it is essential to label the opposing ends of

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5-1CHAPTER 5CONFIGURING THE SWITCHUsing the Web InterfaceThis switch provides an embedded HTTP web agent. Using a web browser you can configure the sw

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-2Navigating the Web Browser InterfaceTo access the web-browser interface you must first enter a password. The user has read/wr

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NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE5-3Configuration OptionsConfigurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop-down list. Once a configuration change

Page 69 - Counter Config

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-4Main Menu Using the onboard web agent, you can define system parameters, manage and control the switch, and all its ports, or

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NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE5-5PORTS 5-21Settings Configure the speed and duplex mode of the port.5-21Rate Limiting Sets the rate limiting par

Page 71 - Port Configuration

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-6Web ConfigurationDisplaying Status OverviewYou can easily identify the system by displaying the device name, location and con

Page 72 - Configuring Rate Limits

WEB CONFIGURATION5-7• Speed/Duplex Status – Shows the current speed and duplex mode.• 10hdx: 10 Mbps half duplex.• 10fdx: 10 Mbps full duplex.• 100hdx

Page 73 - Figure 5-16 Rate Limiting

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-8Web – Click STATUS, Overview.Figure 5-3 Switch Information

Page 74 - Storm Control

WEB CONFIGURATION5-9Showing Port StatisticsYou can display statistics on network traffic from the ports. These statistics can be used to identify pot

Page 75 - Port Mirroring

LIMITED WARRANTYiiWARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT O

Page 76 - Cable Diagnostic

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-10Received Broadcast PacketsThe number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed t

Page 77 - Trunks Membership

WEB CONFIGURATION5-11Received Bytes Total number of bytes of data received on the network. This statistic can be used as a reasonable indication of Et

Page 78 - Trunk Configuration

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-12Web – Click STATUS, Statistics.Figure 5-4 Port StatisticsDisplaying System NameYou can easily identify the system by displa

Page 79 - Trunk Rate Limit

WEB CONFIGURATION5-13Web – Click System, Name.Figure 5-5 System NameSetting the Switch’s IP Address This section describes how to configure an IP int

Page 80 - VLAN Settings

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-14Manual ConfigurationWeb – Click System, LAN Settings. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, then click APPLY. Note

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WEB CONFIGURATION5-15Web – Click System, Password. To change the password for the administrator, enter current password, the new password, confirm it

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-16Web – Click System, Tools, Reset to Factory Defaults.Figure 5-8 Reset to Factory DefaultsUpgrade FirmwareUpgrades the switc

Page 83 - QOS Settings

WEB CONFIGURATION5-17Upload/Download ConfigurationWeb – Click SYSTEM, Tools, Upload/Download Configuration. To upload or download the configuration fi

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-18Register ProductSMC request that you register your switch online, if you have not already done so. The Register Product page

Page 85 - Security

WEB CONFIGURATION5-19Static MAC Address ConfigurationThis table shows the stored static MAC entries in MAC table.Web – Click System, Static MAC. Enter

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iiiCOMPLIANCESFCC - Class AThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-20Web – Click SYSTEM, Counter Config.Figure 5-14 Counter Configuration

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WEB CONFIGURATION5-21 Port ConfigurationYou can use the Port Configuration page to manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control.Field Attribu

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-22Configuring Rate LimitsThis function allows the network manager to control the maximum rate for traffic transmitted or recei

Page 90 - IGMP Snoop

WEB CONFIGURATION5-23Web – Click PORTS, Rate Limiting. This page enables you to set the rate limiting parameters for each port on the switch.Figure 5-

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-24Storm ControlBroadcast storms may occur when a device on your network is malfunctioning, or if application programs are not

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WEB CONFIGURATION5-25Web – Click PORTS, Storm Control. This page enables you to set the broadcast storm control parameters for every port on the switc

Page 93 - ROUBLESHOOTING

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-26Note: If the total ingress bandwidth exceeds the mirror port’s egress bandwidth, packets will eventually be dropped on ingre

Page 94 - In-Band Access

WEB CONFIGURATION5-27• Cable Status – Shows the cable length, operating conditions and isolates a variety of common faults that can occur on Category

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-28• Trunk T1-T8 – These columns correspond to the eight trunks that are supported by the switch. To assign a port to a trunk,

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WEB CONFIGURATION5-29•Flow Control – Allows flow control to be enabled or disabled. When the box is checked, flow control is enabled.•Ports – Indicate

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COMPLIANCESivCE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC)SMC contact for these products in Europe is:SMC Networks Europe,Edificio Conat

Page 98 - Crossover Wiring

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-30Web – Click TRUNKS, Rate Limiting.Figure 5-22 Trunk Rate LimitingVLAN SettingsThis page allows you to create and delete VLA

Page 99

WEB CONFIGURATION5-31In the default configuration, any port is able to send traffic to any other port and a PC connected to any port will be able to a

Page 100 - Fiber Standards

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-32Note: QinQ “customer” ports are those ports that are connected to normal VLAN aware switches in the customer’s network. Qin

Page 101 - SPECIFICATIONS

WEB CONFIGURATION5-33Web – Click VLANS, VLAN Port Configuration. Fill in the required settings for each interface, click Apply.Figure 5-23 VLAN Setti

Page 102 - Management Features

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-34802.1pPackets are prioritzed using the content of the VLAN-tag. The 802.1p field is held within the VLAN-tag of a packet. Th

Page 103 - Compliances

WEB CONFIGURATION5-35Web – Click QOS, Settings. In QoS Mode, select QoS Diabled, 802.1p, or DSCP to configure the related parameters.Figure 5-24 QoS

Page 104 - PECIFICATIONS

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-36• Static - Enable the IP filter with configured values in the Address and IP Mask fields. • DHCP - The IP address for the de

Page 105 - NFORMATION

WEB CONFIGURATION5-37Port SecurityPort security is a feature that allows you to configure a port with one or more MAC addresses that are authorized to

Page 106

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-38• The MAC addresses already in the address table will be retained and will not age out. Any other device that attempts to us

Page 107 - GLOSSARY

WEB CONFIGURATION5-39ACLThis page enables you to set up a management access filter on the switch. With the Management Access Filter Configuration tabl

Page 108 - Glossary-2

COMPLIANCESvSafety ComplianceWarning: Fiber Optic Port SafetyAvertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité sur le plan optiqueWarnhinweis: Faser

Page 109 - Glossary-3

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-40IGMP SnoopThe switch can use Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to filter multicast traffic. IGMP Snooping monitors I

Page 110 - Glossary-4

WEB CONFIGURATION5-41Web – Click IGMP Snoop, Settings.Figure 5-28 IGMP Snooping ConfigurationIGMP StatusShow the IGMP Snooping statistics for the who

Page 111 - Glossary-5

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH5-42Web – Click IGMP Snoop, Status.Figure 5-29 IGMP Snoop Status

Page 112 - Glossary-6

A-1APPENDIX ATROUBLESHOOTINGDiagnosing Switch Indicators Table A-1 Troubleshooting ChartSymptom ActionPower LED is Off • Check connections between th

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TROUBLESHOOTINGA-2Power and Cooling ProblemsIf the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a problem with the

Page 114 - , C-2, C-3

B-1APPENDIX BCABLESTwisted-Pair Cable and Pin AssignmentsFor 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connections, a twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires. For 1

Page 115

CABLESB-210BASE-T/100BASE-TX Pin AssignmentsUse unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: 100-ohm Cate

Page 116

TWISTED-PAIR CABLE AND PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-3Straight-Through WiringIf the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and only one of the ports has an intern

Page 117

CABLESB-4Crossover WiringIf the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and either both ports are labeled with an “X” (indicating MDI-X) or neither po

Page 118 - SMCGS24C-Smart

TWISTED-PAIR CABLE AND PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-51000BASE-T Pin Assignments All 1000BASE-T ports support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use straigh

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