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KSD-800M
Industrial Managed 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switches
with Fiber Connectivity
Operation Manual
for software v1.082 and later
DOC.070625
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-1-KSD-800MIndustrial Managed 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switcheswith Fiber ConnectivityOperation Manualfor software v1.082 and laterDOC.070625

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-10-Model 800M-1 series provide eight 10/100TX copper ports and one 100FX fiber connector. Port 8supports dual network cable types.Model 800M-2 series

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-11-1.6 Top PanelAll three model series provide same top panel as figure shown below:The main functions are:DC Power Jack This connector is used when

Page 4 - Table of Contents

-12-10/100TX Twisted Pair PortsCompliance IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TXConnectors Shielded RJ-45 jacksPin assignments Auto MDI/MDI-X det

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-13-Software Management FunctionsInterfaces Web, telnet, SNMP MIB-II & private MIB, TrapsManagement objects Port configuration control and statusU

Page 6 - 1. Introduction

-14-Redundant Ring SupportConfiguration Setting for Ring master unit or slave member unitSettings for ring ports and backup portDC Power InputInterfac

Page 7 - 1.1 Features

-15-1.8 Model DefinitionsKSD-800M-xxx Wavelength Reference OperatingModel Ext.FX Connectors (nm) Fiber Distance Temperature-1T FX8 : ST MMF 1310 2 km

Page 8 - 1.2 Product Panels

-16-Optical SpecificationsKSD-800M-xxx WaveL. TX Power Rx Sens. Rx max.Model Ext.FX Connectors (nm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm)-1T FX8 : ST MMF 1310 -19 ~ -14 -

Page 9 - 1.4 Network Ports

-17-2. Installation2.1 UnpackingThe product package contains:• The switch unit• One DIN-rail mounting kit• One product CD-ROM2.2 Safety CautionsTo

Page 10 - 1.5 LED Indicators

-18-2.3 DIN-Rail MountingIn the product package, a DIN-rail bracket is provided for mounting the switch in a industrial DIN-railenclosure.The steps t

Page 11 - 1.7 Specifications

-19-2.4 Panel MountingThe switches are provided with an optional panel mounting bracket. The bracket support mounting theswitch on a plane surface se

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-2-(C) 2005 KTI Networks Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced inany form or by any means or used to make any dire

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-20-3. Screw the switch unit on a panel. Three screw locations are shown below:

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-21-2.5 Applying PowerThe power specifications of the switch are:Operating Voltage +7 ~ +30VDCPower Consumption Max. 8.3W @30VDCThe switch provides t

Page 15 - 1.8 Model Definitions

-22-Using DC Power JackWhen an external power system is not available, the switch provides a DC jack to receive power fromtypical AC-DC power adapter

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-23-2.7 Reset ButtonThe reset button is used to perform a reset to the switch. It is not used in normal cases and can be usedfor diagnostic purpose.

Page 17 - 2. Installation

-24-2.9 Making Fiber ConnectionsFX7 port and FX8 port operate on 100Mbps and full duplex.The following figure illustrates a connection example betwee

Page 18 - 2.3 DIN-Rail Mounting

-25-2.10 LED IndicationLED Function State InterpretationPWR Power status ON The power is supplied to the switch.OFF The power is not supplied to the

Page 19 - 2.4 Panel Mounting

-26-2.11 Configuring IP Address for the SwitchThe switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management :Default IP ad

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-27-3. Advanced FunctionsTo help a better understanding about the software management interfaces, this chapter describes someadvanced functions provid

Page 21 - 2.5 Applying Power

-28-3.1.3.1 Port-based Priority Setting (per port setting)As one port is configured to be enabled for port-based priority, all received packets on the

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-29-3.1.3.4 IP Network Address ClassificationUser can configured two IP network address settings, IP(A) and IP(B). If a received IP packet’ssource add

Page 23 - 2.8 Making UTP Connections

-3-The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright (C). AllRights Reserved.TRADEMARKSEthernet is a reg

Page 24 - 2.9 Making Fiber Connections

-30-3.2 VLAN FunctionThe switch supports port-based VLAN, 802.1Q Tag Aware VLAN and eight VLAN groups. SomeVLAN related terminologies are described as

Page 25 - 2.10 LED Indication

-31-The following sections describe the VLAN processes and related settings provided by the switch. Aglobal setting means the setting is applied to al

Page 26 - • Password : 123

-32-3.2.3 VLAN Group MappingThe VLAN group mapping is the switch’s decision process to find a right VLAN group for the re-ceived packet when it is not

Page 27 - 3. Advanced Functions

-33-3.2.5.2 Null VID Replacement (per port setting)The null VID of a Null VID packet will be replaced with the associated ingress port’s PVID. Thisset

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-34-In building a redundant ring network configuration, the backup link must be connected securely and hasno risk for failure. The switch provides a u

Page 29 - 3.1.4 Other QoS Settings

-35-4. Software ManagementThe switch provides the following in-band management interfaces for configuring the switch to meetrequirements for different

Page 30 - 3.2.1 VLAN Operation

-36-4.2 IP MenuSelect [1] IP Menu to configure IP protocol related settings for the switch.IP Menu:[0] Print this menu[1] Set IP Address[2] View IP st

Page 31 - 3.2.2 Ingress Rules

-37-4.3 SNMP MenuThis menu is used for configuring SNMP protocol related settings.Snmp Menu:[0] Print this menu[1] View Snmp Setting[2] Set Snmp Name[

Page 32 - 3.2.5 Egress Tagging Rules

-38-4.4 Port ConfigSelect [3] Port Config to configure port configuration.Port Config Menu:[0] Print this menu[1] Port Status[2] Port Config[Q] Back M

Page 33 - 3.3 Redundant Ring Function

-39-Speed Control Speed configuration when auto-negotiation is disabled100M - 100Mbps10M - 10MbpsDuplex Control Duplex configuration when auto-negotia

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-4-Table of Contents1. Introduction... 61.1 Features

Page 35 - 4. Software Management

-40-Select [1] VLAN Group Information to view all groups.VLAN Select: Disable VLANMember Ports (O : member, - : not member): G\P 1 2 3 4 5

Page 36 - 4.2 IP Menu

-41-VLAN Global Settings Description802.1Q Tag Aware Mode Enable - Under this mode, the switch will check the content ofevery received packets. For 80

Page 37 - 4.3 SNMP Menu

-42-Select [6] VLAN Per Port Settings to configure VLAN ID for VLAN groups.VLAN Per Port Settings: Port Default Unmatched Egress Null No. Gro

Page 38 - 4.4 Port Config

-43-Null VID The null VID of a Null VID packet will be replaced with the associatedingress port’s PVID. This setting still works even Egress Tag rule

Page 39 - 4.5 Administrator

-44-listed below, the packet is classified as high priority. EF - <101110>,AF - <001010> <010010> <011010> <100010> and

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-45-Select [2] - [5] to configure other settings as follows:QoS Other Settings Description802.1p priority tag 802.1p High Priority Tag Threshold Setti

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-46-4.6 Restore Default ValuesSelect [6] Restore Default Values to restore all settings of the switch back to factory default values.Do you want to re

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-47-4.8 Update FirmwareSelect [7] Update Firmware to update the firmware of the switch. A new firmware may be releasedby the factory due to function e

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-48-5. Web ManagementThe switch features an http server which can serve the management requests coming from any webbrowser software over internet or i

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-49-The following screen shows welcome screen when a successful login is performed.In addition to the device image, the screen supports the following

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-5-3.2.4 Packet Forwarding under VLAN...323.2.5 Egress Tagging Rules ...

Page 46 - 4.7 Security Manager

-50-5.3 Port Status MenuClick >Port Status Menu to display the port status for all switched ports. The pop-up port status list isas follows:Port St

Page 47 - 4.10 Exit

-51-5.4 AdministratorClick >Administrator to perform more advanced management functions as follows:Menu FunctionBasic Configure IP and SNMP setting

Page 48 - 5. Web Management

-52-IP AddressIP Address Setting DescriptionIP Address IP address for the switchSubmask Subnet mask of the IP addressGateway IP address of the default

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-53-Community Settings DescriptionCommunity String Community strings which are allowed to access the switch unit via SNMPprotocolAccess Right The acce

Page 50 - 5.3 Port Status Menu

-54-Trap Manager Settings DescriptionIP Address Specify the IP address of the trap manager to which the switch willsend Snmp traps when predefined eve

Page 51 - 5.4.1 Basic Menu

-55-Speed Control Select port speed when auto-negotiation is disabled, options:Null - unchanged100M - 100Mbps10M - 10MbpsDuplex Control Select port du

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-56-Global Settings DescriptionVLANVLAN Select Enable VLAN - Enable switch VLAN functionDisable VLAN - disable switch VLAN functionIngress Rules802.1Q

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-57-Group Settings DescriptionGroups Specify the VLAN group for member port configurationPort Specify the port to be added into or deleted from the sp

Page 54 - 5.4.2 Port Controls

-58-Per Port SettingsPer Port Settings DescriptionPort Select port list for configuration.Ingress RulesDefault Group Index to the default VLAN group o

Page 55 - 5.4.3 VLAN Controls

-59-Tagged packet : the packet tag VID is replaced with ingress port PVIDas new tag VID2 Untagging for all packets -Untagged packet : the packet is no

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-6-1. IntroductionThe KSD-800M series are managed 8-port full wire speed Fast Ethernet switches for industrial appli-cations. Depending on the fiber

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-60-5.4.4 QoS ControlsQoS settings are divided into two categories:1. Per Port Settings - QoS settings for each port2. Other Settings - Some global Qo

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-61-QoS Global Settings Description802.1p high priority threshold 802.1p High Priority Tag Setting for 802.1p classificationValid values : 0 - 7Egress

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-62-Specific Mask (A) Enter user defined IP(A) subnet mask for classification.IP(A) address and IP(A) subnet mask specify IP(A) user defined IPnetwork

Page 60 - 5.4.4 QoS Controls

-63-5.4.5 Redundant RingBefore configuring, refer to section 3.3 first for the operation of a ring network.The settings below are used to spedify the

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-64-Ring & Port Status DescriptionRing Status Display the current status in a redundant ring operationSTANDBY - the ring is under fault monitoring

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-65-Ring & Port Status DescriptionMAC Address The MAC address of the switch found in a ringRing Status The ring status of the switch inFirst Port

Page 63 - 5.4.5 Redundant Ring

-66-When the standby backup link is activated, the port status display is:[Ring List] can also be used to display the whole ring status upon fault as

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-67-Button DescriptionApply Button to save the configurationRecover Button to release blocked switches and failed section after network faultrepairing

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-68-5.4.7 Security ManagerThis menu is used to change the user name and password. User name and password are used for accesslogin in telnet and web ma

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-69-5.4.9 Update FirmwareThis menu is used to perform firmware (switch software) upgrade via TFTP protocol. Before doingTFTP operation, one TFTP serve

Page 67 - 5.4.6 WDT Controls

-7-Designed for Industrial ApplicationsFor industrial environment, the switches are designed with the following enhanced features: High and wide oper

Page 68 - 5.4.8 Image Refresh Time

-70-6. SNMP ManagementThe switch supports SNMP v1 protocol for SNMP management. One device MIB file is provided inthe product CD. The MIB file is used

Page 69 - 5.4.11 Reboot System

-71-Appendix. Factory Default SettingsIP SettingsIP Address 192.168.0.2IP Subnet mask 255.255.255.0Gateway IP 192.168.0.1Security Manager SettingsUser

Page 70 - 6. SNMP Management

-72-VLAN group 6 member : P6, VID : 6VLAN group 7 member : P7, VID : 7VLAN group 8 member : P8, VID : 8VLAN group 9 member : P1 - P8, VID : 128Default

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-8-1.2 Product PanelsThe following figure illustrates three major panels of model 800-2 series as example:

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-9-1.3 Front PanelThe figure below shows the individual front panel of three model series. The main difference is thenumber of the equipped fiber por

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