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1616W,1624W

What are the differences between EX1616W and EX1616WG?
-- EX1616W EX1616WG (RoHS)
MAC addresses 2K 4K
Buffer memory 2M bits 1.5M bits
LED Included on phone jack Appear independently
Console port Independent RJ-45 interface Any RJ-45 port
Switch button 16x10/100TX or 15x10/100TX + 1x100FX None, 16x10/100TX + 1x100FX
Power consumption 7.21W 7.4W
Module M100M series modules M100M series modules
RoHS No Yes

Attached file : Doc_00002.xls
What is the backplane bandwidth of EX1616W and EX1624W?
Model No. Product Description Switching Architecture Speed (Gbps) packet transmition Speed?(PPS)
EX2224S Managable 24-port 10/100Base-T/TX + 2 slots for M1000 Series Modules 9.6Gbps Max - 6,547,640 pps
EX1624W 24-Port 10/100TX Web Smart Switch with VLAN,Trunking + 1-Modular 100FX Port 5Gbps Max - 3,571,440 pps
EX1616W 16-Port 10/100TX Web Smart Switch with VLAN,Trunking + 1-Modular 100FX Port 3.5Gbps Max - 2,380,960 pps

Attached file : Doc_00001.xls

1808C

How to get Link Up Trap & Link Down Trap of EX 1808C by using SNMP management software?
1808C LINK UP LINK DOWN
How to set up PVID to EX 1808C?
If the MIS person is in the VLAN 2, then setup the IP address for the switch on the VLAN 2.
If the MIS person is in the VLAN 3, then setup the IP address for the switch on the VLAN 3.
The following is two files for the update. So please update the firmware first. This firmware can do the port overlapping. The untag port can be selected more than one time.

procedure
1st: Please enter "ESC" when you boot the machine, picture step1
2nd: Please type "upload", picture step2
3rd: Please choose the "Kermit" protocol, step3
4th: Please type "upload", for file "aeswcfg.rom"
5th: Please type "upload", for file "page.rom"
6th: Please type "reboot" or "boot"

I will give you a example for your environment to do the VLAN setting:
setup VLAN 2 = port 1, 2, 3, 4 Untag
port 8 Tagged
VLAN 3 = port 5, 6, 7 Untag
port 8 Tagged
PVID port 1 = 2 , port 2 = 2, port 3 =2 , port 4 = 2
port 5 = 3 , port 6 = 3, port 7 =3 , port 8 = 1
Attached file : Doc_00005.doc

How to upload firmware to EX 1808C?
Procedure
1st: Please enter "ESC" when you boot the machine, picture step1
2nd: Please type "upload", picture step2
3rd: Please choose the "Kermit" protocol, step3
4th: Please upload the file "boot850a.ram: step4
5th: Please type "Y" for yes for step5
6th: Please type "upload", for file "dbglm850.rom"
7th: Please type "upload", for file "n1m0g08.rom"
8th: Please type "upload", for file "page.rom"
9th: Please type "upload", for file "rstp_aeswcfg.rom"
10th: Please type "upload", for file "vtx2080c.rom"
11th: Please type "boot"
Attached file : Doc_00003.doc
What are the differences between EX 1808C and EX1808S?
? EX1808C EX1808S EX9808C EX9808S
Auto-MDIX (RJ-45 port) N/A Yes N/A Yes
Uplink push button Yes N/A Yes N/A
Mylar Different RJ-45 position Different RJ-45 position
? Different fiber position Different fiber position
? Uplink push button hole N/A Uplink push button hole N/A
Power input Back side Back side Left side Back side
MAC chip VERTEX DS212 ZARLINK 50408 VERTEX DS212 ZARLINK 50408
MAC addresses 2K 4K 2K 4K
Memory buffer 2M Bytes 256K Bytes 2M Bytes 256K Bytes
QoS No Yes No Yes
RIP RIP v1/v2 N/A RIP v1/v2 N/A

Attached file : Doc_00006.xls

2224S,3224S

How to recover password of EX2224S and EX3224S?
The password can be recovered via the debug monitor: First of all, connected the console port to your PC and setup HyperTerminal in Windows according to our manual Then follow instructions below: 1) Power up the switch. 2) Press ESC to enter boot prompt at serial console interface 3) Press CTRL-D 4) Type read -b ffc08000 100, then the password should be shown in line 3 byte 5. 5) After you recorded your password, type REBOOT and you will be back into the reboot screen, WAIT UNTIL THE REBOOT FINISHED and your switch will be back to normal
Attached file : Doc_00012.doc
How to set up Broadcast Limit to EX2224S and EX3224S?
1. Access the firmware of the management switch through the console port of the management switch.
2. Choose the “Advanced Management” option from the “Switch Management”.
3. Choose the “Bridging” option from the “Advanced Management”.
4. Move the highlight to “Broadcast Limit :” option and press the “Enter” key from the “Bridging Parameters”.
5. Choose the “Set Broadcast Limit” option from the “Broadcasting Options”.
6. Enter 156 into the “Enter broadcast limit ” and press the “Enter” key.
7. Press the “Esc” key back to the “Switch Management”.
8. Choose the “Save Settings” option from the “Switch Management”.
9. Choose the “Yes” option from the “Save Settings?” and press the “Enter” key.


The lowest broadcast limit is 156 packets/second.
The broadcast limit can only be applied to all the ports of the management switch.
Attached file : Doc_00011.doc

How to set up one port belonged to multiple VLANs to EX2224S?
A promiscuous port communicates with all other private VLAN ports and is the port you use to communicate with routers, LocalDirector, backup servers, and administrative workstations. An isolated port has complete Layer 2 separation from other ports within the same private VLAN with the exception of the promiscuous port. Community ports communicate among themselves and with their promiscuous ports. These ports are isolated at Layer 2 from all other ports in other communities or isolated ports within their private VLAN. VLAN 4 is a promiscuous VLAN. Port 3 is a promiscuous port. VLAN 3 is an isolated VLAN. Port 4 is an isolated port. VLAN 2 is a community VLAN. Port 1, 2 are community ports. 1. Create VLAN 2 in the VLAN setting first. Add Port 1, 2, 3 in VLAN 2. VLAN 2 = Port 1, 2, 3 (Port1, 2, 3 can communicate to each other) 2. Create VLAN 3 in the VLAN setting. Add Port 3, 4 in VLAN 3. VLAN 3 = Port 3, 4 (Port 3, 4 can communicate to each other) 3. Create VLAN 4 in the VLAN setting. Add Port 1, 2, 3, 4 in VLAN 4. VLAN 4 = Port 1, 2, 3, 4 (Port 1, 2 can’t communicate to Port 4) 4. Assign PVID number to Port 1, 2, 3, 4 in the PVID setting. (Remember to delete Port 1, 2, 3, 4 from VLAN 1.)
Attached file : Doc_00008.doc
How to set up one trunk belonged to multiple VLANs to EX2224S?
1. Select Trunk group 1 from the Trunking setting. Add Port 9, 10 in Trunk group 1.
2. Create VLAN 2 in the VLAN setting. Add Port 1, 2, Trunk group 1 in VLAN 2.
VLAN 2 = Port 1, 2, Trunk group 1 (Port1, 2, Trunk group 1 can communicate to each other)
3. Create VLAN 3 in the VLAN setting. Add Port 3, Trunk group 1 in VLAN 3.
VLAN 3 = Port 3, Trunk group 1 (Port 3, Trunk group 1 can communicate to each other)
4. Create VLAN 4 in the VLAN setting. Add Port 1, 2, 3, Trunk group 1 in VLAN 4.
VLAN 4 = Port 1, 2, 3, Trunk group 1 (Port 1, 2 can’t communicate to Port 3)
5. Assign PVID number to Port 1, 2, 3, Trunk group 1 in the PVID setting.
(Remember to delete Port 1, 2, 3, Trunk group 1 from VLAN 1.)
Attached file : Doc_00009.doc
How to set up Port Mirroring to EX3224S?
Browser: Please get into the firmware of the management switch. Move the mouse onto 'Advanced Setup'. Click on 'Port Mirroring'. Click on Index '1' or '2'. Choose the port that you want to 'Mirror To'. Choose the port that you want to 'Mirror From'. Choose the Mirror Mode 'Receive' or 'Transmit'. Click on 'Update Setting'. Console Step 1: choose the port mirror function Step 2: choose the Monitoring port, monitored port and "transmit or receiver" Step 3: choose the Monitoring port, monitored port and "transmit or receiver" Step 4: finish the setting
Attached file : Doc_00007.doc
How to upgrade firmware to EX2224S?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00013.doc
What is the backplane bandwidth of EX2224S?
Model No. Product Description Switching Architecture Speed (Gbps) packet transmition Speed?(PPS)
EX2224S Managable 24-port 10/100Base-T/TX + 2 slots for M1000 Series Modules 9.6Gbps Max - 6,547,640 pps
EX1624W 24-Port 10/100TX Web Smart Switch with VLAN,Trunking + 1-Modular 100FX Port 5Gbps Max - 3,571,440 pps
EX1616W 16-Port 10/100TX Web Smart Switch with VLAN,Trunking + 1-Modular 100FX Port 3.5Gbps Max - 2,380,960 pps

Attached file : Doc_00010.xls

3224SF

How to download and upload firmware of EX3224SF via web browser?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00016.doc
How to download and upload firmware through console port of EX3224SF?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00015.doc

93000,94000

What are the differences between EX93000 and EX94000?

Features

EX93000 Series EX94000 Series
Alarms Contact Power failure by relay output Power & Port failure by relay output
Dip switch for setting Port failure None Yes
Led Indicator ( Per unit ) PWR1, PWR2 PWR1, PWR2, FAULT
Terminal Block 24VDC, 1.5A Max. 10 - 30 VDC 24VDC, 1.5A Max., 10 - 48 VDC
Power Consumption 12VDC @ 0.99A, 24VDC @ 0.55A 13.2W Max. 12VDC @ 0.99A, 24VDC @ 0.55A, 48VDC@0.39A, 18.72W Max.
Dimension 1.97" ( W ) x 4.92" ( D ) x 5.31" ( H ) 1.97" ( W ) x 4.33" ( D ) x 5.35" ( H )

Attached file : Doc_00018.xls

96000

How to set up MAC Address In Filters to EX96000?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00021.doc
How to set up MAC Address In Filters to NX96000?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00019.doc
How to upgrade firmware to EX96000?
Please see attached file.
Attached file : Doc_00020.doc

9808C

What are the differences between EX 9808C and EX9808S?


EX1808C EX1808S EX9808C EX9808S
Auto-MDIX (RJ-45 port) N/A Yes N/A Yes
Uplink push button Yes N/A Yes N/A
Mylar Different RJ-45 position Different RJ-45 position
-- Different fiber position Different fiber position
-- Uplink push button hole N/A Uplink push button hole N/A
Power input Back side Back side Left side Back side
MAC chip VERTEX DS212 ZARLINK 50408 VERTEX DS212 ZARLINK 50408
MAC addresses 2K 4K 2K 4K
Memory buffer 2M Bytes 256K Bytes 2M Bytes 256K Bytes
QoS No Yes No Yes
RIP RIP v1/v2 N/A RIP v1/v2 N/A

Attached file : Doc_00017.xls
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