SWOS GPEN21seriesManual 100323 2310 1740
SWOS GPEN21seriesManual 100323 2310 1740
SWOS GPEN21seriesManual 100323 2310 1740
Summary
GPEN21 series features
Connecting to the Device
Interface Overview
System
Password and Backup
Link
SFP
Stats, Errors and Histogram
VLAN and VLANs
VLAN Configuration Example
Trunk and Access Ports
Trunk and Hybrid Ports
Management access
Hosts
SNMP
ACL
Reset and Reinstall
Summary
The GPEN21 is a smart power injector that serves as an advanced software-controlled repeater. Not only can it power your uplink devices via PoE, but it
can also provide a range of useful software features. GPEN21 has an Ethernet and SFP port for fiber connectivity. Customers can choose to use GPEN21
to power optical module for uplink to the provider, or to provide PoE to power Ethernet uplink to the provider (that uses our GPeR and/or netPower
products). The GPEN21 unit can be securely attached to a wall or the communications cabinet. The Ethernet cable can be routed either directly through its
bottom cable opening or into the wall, as preferred.
SwOS Lite is an operating system designed specifically for the administration of MikroTik GPEN21 products. GPEN21 support only SwOS Lite operating
system.
Forwarding
Full non-blocking wirespeed switching
Up to 2k MAC entries in the Host table 1
Forwarding Database works based only on SVL
Jumbo frame support - 10222 bytes
Monitoring
SNMP v1
Link fault detection
SFP diagnostics
Interface statistics
VLAN
Fully compatible with IEEE802.1Q
Port-based VLAN
Up to 250 VLAN entries (limited by SwOS)
VLAN filtering
Security
Port Lock
Broadcast Storm Control
Quality of Service (QoS)
Ingress traffic limiting
Egress traffic limiting
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The Host table limit does not affect forwarding because packets are sent from upstream to downstream ports and vice versa even when the
MAC learning limit is reached.
SwOS default IP address: 192.168.88.1, user name: admin and there is no password.
MikroTik Neighbor Discovery can be used to discover the IP address of the device. LLDP is not supported.
Interface Overview
SwOS interface menu consists of multiple tabs depending on the device model. These are all possible SwOS menus: Link, SFP, Forwarding, Stats, Errors,
Hist, VLAN, VLANs, Hosts, SNMP, ACL, System, and Upgrade.
Each device has its own firmware which cannot be installed on other series models!
System
System Tab performs the following functions:
SwOS uses a simple algorithm to ensure TCP/IP communication - it just replies to the same IP and MAC address packet came from. This way
there is no need for Default Gateway on the device itself.
Property Description
Static IP Address IP address of the device in case of Address Acquisition is set as DHCP with fallback or static
Allow From IP address from which the device is accessible. Default value is '0.0.0.0/0' - any address
Allow From VLAN VLAN ID from which the service is accessible. Make sure to first configure VLANs and VLAN pages
Watchdog Enable or disable system Watchdog. It will reset the CPU of the device in case of a fault condition
auto-on - the board will attempt to detect if power can be applied to the port. For power-on to happen there should be
resistance on spare pairs in the range from 3kΩ to 26.5kΩ
forced-on - detection range is removed. As a result power over Ethernet will be always on
off - all detection and power is turned off for this port
Link
Link Tab allows you to configure each interface settings and monitor the link status.
Property Description
Speed Shows the negotiated speed, or allows manually changing the speed setting of the port (requires auto-negotiation to be disabled)
Full Duplex Shows the negotiated duplex, or allows manually changing the duplex mode of the port (requires auto-negotiation to be disabled)
Last Hop Shows the number of the last GPER repeater if the link is terminated
Length Shows the length of the cable in meters if the link is terminated
Fault At Shows the distance in meters to the failure point if the cable is damaged but the link is active
Cable Pairs Shows four positions of the cable pairs with their status: O - open; S - short.
The device supports Jumbo frames up to 10222 bytes. Manually decreasing the MTU settings is not supported for SwOS Lite devices.
SFP
The SFP tab allows you to monitor the status of SFP modules.
Forwarding
Forwarding Tab provides advanced forwarding options among device ports, port locking, bandwidth limit, and broadcast storm control features.
Property Description
Port Lock
Port Lock - Enables or disables MAC address learning on this port. When the option is enabled, it will restrict MAC address
learning and static MAC addresses should be configured. Any received frames with an unknown source MAC address will be
dropped.
Lock On First - Allows to learn source MAC address from the first received frame, this property should be used together with Por
t Lock. Learning of the first MAC address will reset every time an interface status changes.
Uplink Port
Set As Uplink Port - Allows changing the uplink port between PoE-in (Port1), PoE-out (Port2), or SFP interfaces. Packets received on
downstream ports are forwarded only to the uplink port, only a single interface can be used as an uplink.
Broadcast
Storm Storm Rate - Limit the number of broadcast packets transmitted by an interface. The rate is measured in bits per second (bps).
Control Limit Unknown Unicast - Include unicast packets without an entry in the host table in Storm Rate limitation.
Bandwidth
Limit Ingress Rate - Limit traffic entering this port (bps)
Egress Rate - Limit traffic leaving this port (bps)
It is possible to limit ingress/egress traffic per port basis. The policer is used for ingress traffic, the shaper is used for egress traffic. The ingress
policer controls the received traffic with packet drops. Everything that exceeds the defined limit will get dropped. This can affect the TCP
congestion control mechanism on end hosts and achieved bandwidth can be actually less than defined. The egress shaper tries to queue
packets that exceed the limit instead of dropping them. Eventually, it will also drop packets when the output queue gets full, however, it should
allow utilizing the defined throughput better.
VLAN Mode (disabl VLAN filtering mode, these options are relevant to egress ports (except for strict mode).
ed | optional | strict;
Default: optional) disabled - VLAN table is not used. The device discards packets with a VLAN tag on egress ports. If the packet has a VLAN
tag and the VLAN ID matches Default VLAN ID on egress ports, then with VLAN Receive=any the device will remove
the VLAN tag and forward the packet.
optional - Disabled VLAN filtering. Handle packets with VLAN tag ID that is not present in the VLAN table just like packets
without VLAN tag.
strict - Enabled VLAN filtering with additional ingress filtering, which checks if the ingress port is a member of the received
VLAN ID in the VLAN table. Received packets on the ingress port with a VLAN ID that does not match with the VLAN table
will be dropped. Default VLAN ID must be specified for access ports since it will be used to tag ingress traffic and untag
egress traffic for a certain port.
VLAN Receive (any Received traffic filtering based on VLAN tag presence.
| only tagged | only
untagged; Default: o any - allows tagged and untagged packets on a certain port
ptional) only tagged - allows only packets with a VLAN tag. The "Default VLAN ID" will not work, because it only applies for untagged
traffic
only untagged - Allows only packets without a VLAN tag
Default VLAN ID (int The device will place received untagged packets in the "Default VLAN ID" VLAN. Only has an effect on untagged traffic, and
eger: 1..4095; when VLAN Receive is set to "any" or "only untagged". It does not apply for tagged traffic. This parameter is usually used to
Default: 1) allocate access ports with specific VLAN. It is also used to untag egress traffic if the packet's VLAN ID matches Default VLAN ID.
Force VLAN ID (inte Assigns the Default VLAN ID value to all ingress traffic (tagged and untagged). Has effect in all VLAN Modes. If the port
ger: yes | no; receives tagged traffic and Default VLAN ID is set to 1, then with this parameter the egress traffic will be untagged.
Default: no)
Property Description
Members (ports; Default: none) Group of ports, which are allowed to forward traffic on the defined VLAN.
The VLAN configuration examples are taken from the CSS610 switch user manual, however, the same principles can be applied to the GPEN21
device.
2. In the VLAN menu configure Default VLAN ID on planned access ports (untagged), select the correct VLAN Receive setting (Port2 only tagged, Port6-8
only untagged) and enable strict VLAN filtering to ensure only allowed VLANs can pass through the ports.
Trunk and Hybrid Ports
1. In the VLANs menu add VLAN entries and specify port membership.
2. In the VLAN menu configure Default VLAN ID on planned hybrid ports (for untagged VLAN), select the correct VLAN Receive setting (Port2 only tagged,
Port6-8 any) and enable strict VLAN filtering to ensure only allowed VLANs can pass through the ports.
Management access
In this example, device management access on VLAN 200 will be created. The configuration scheme is the same as "Trunk and Access Ports" and 1., 2. co
nfiguration steps are identical. The additional 3rd step requires specifying the management VLAN ID in the System menu. After applying the configuration,
the device will only respond to tagged VLAN 200 packets on Port2 and untagged packets on Port6. The DHCP client will also work in the specified VLAN
ID.
Changing management VLAN can completely disable access to the device management if VLAN settings are not correctly configured. Save a
configuration backup before changing this setting and use Reset in case management access is lost.
Hosts
This table represents dynamically learned MAC address to port mapping entries. It can contain two kinds of entries: dynamic and static. Dynamic entries
get added automatically, this is also called a learning process: when a device receives a packet from a certain port, it adds the packet's source MAC
address and port it received the packet from to the host table, so when a packet comes in with a certain destination MAC address it knows to which port it
should forward the packet. If the destination MAC address is not present in the host table then it forwards the packet to all ports in the group. Dynamic
entries take about 5 minutes to time out.
Static entries will take over dynamic if dynamic entry with the same mac-address already exists. Also by adding a static entry you get access to more
functionality.
Property Description
System information
System uptime
Port status
Interface statistics
Host table information
Property Description
ACL
An access control list (ACL) rule table is a very powerful tool allowing wire-speed packet filtering, forwarding, and VLAN tagging based on L2,L3, and L4
protocol header field conditions. Each rule contains a conditions part and an action part.
Property Description
any
present
not present
Property Description
Set VLAN ID Changes the VLAN tag ID, if the VLAN tag is present
Priority Changes the VLAN tag priority bits, if the VLAN tag is present
Holding the Reset button for a few seconds while the device is booting will reset the configuration and load backup firmware. The reset button is
located behind the front cover.
After loading backup firmware, it is possible to connect to 192.168.88.1 (or leased address from a DHCP server) using a web browser and install
new SwOS firmware.