POE-GSH2004L-370 20-Port Gigabit + 4-Port UTP/SFP Combo Active PoE Web Smart Switch User’s Manual 1
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Overview ................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Guide to the Chapters ........................................................................... 2 1.3 Quick Setup ........................................................................................... 3 1.4 Installation Steps .........
Table of Contents 4.4.2 Ports Configuration ................................................................................... 27 4.4.3 VLAN Mode Configuration ........................................................................ 30 4.4.4 VLAN Group Configuration ....................................................................... 31 4.4.5 VLAN Isolation .......................................................................................... 36 4.4.6 PoE with device guard .........................
1. Introduction 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The POE-GSH2004L-370 is a Power Control POE Web Smart Switch, and total power is 370W. This Switch is a standard switch that meets all IEEE 802.3/u/x/z Gigabit, Fast Ethernet specifications. The switch has 20 10/100/1000Mbps TP ports and 4 Gigabit TP/SFP transceiver slots; it supports http and SNMP interface for switch management. The network administrator can logon the switch to monitor, configure and control each port’s activity.
1. Introduction - 1000Mbps LC, Multi-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver - 1000Mbps LC, Single-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver, 10km - 1000Mbps LC, Single-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver, 30km - 1000Mbps LC, Single-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver, 50km - 100Mbps LC, Multi-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver, 2km - 100Mbps LC, Single-Mode, SFP Fiber transceiver, 30km This user’s manual will help you to uncover most functions of the POE-GSH2004L-370 with step-by-step instructions presented by high quality illustrations.
1. Introduction 1.3 Quick Setup This section provides the essential information for experienced users to operate the switch immediately. For detailed installation instruction, please see chapter 2 for more information. Power-On the switch The POE-GSH2004L-370 has a built-in power supply to operate with 100 ~ 240V AC, 50 ~ 60Hz power source. The AC power cord connector is located at the rear of the unit and the On/Off switch is next to the connector.
1. Introduction 1.4 Installation Steps This section lists the installation procedures in steps. Each step’s instruction is thoroughly explained in the subsequent sections of following chapter. Step1. Connect your device's PoE port to the switch's POE port (see Figure A).
1. Introduction Step2. If you are using a 802.3at compliant splitter with the switch, please install it according to Figure B. Step3. Your PoE device should get the power from the switch now. If you want to change settings via web management. Please follow the instructions below. Step4. If you want to install the switch on the 19" rack, please install the mounting kit according to Figure C. Step5. Set your PC's IP address to 192.168.2.50.
1. Introduction Step6. Open your web browser and enter "192.168.2.1" to get into the switch's web management. Step7. Enter "airlive" for password. Step8. If you want to install the switch on the 19" rack, please install the mounting kit. Step9. Please see the following chapters for further configurations.
2. Installation of the Switch 2 2. Installation of the Switch This chapter provides the detailed instructions for installation of the switch. For concise installation instruction, the previous chapter’s “Quick Setup” section provides all the important information including IP address, password, and LED table for user’s reference. 2.
2. Installation of the Switch 2.2 Hardware Overview 2.2.1 Front Panel The front panel of the web smart switch consists of 24 10/100/1000M Base-TX RJ-45 ports and 4 100/1000M Combo SFP ports. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel. LED Indicators: Comprehensive LED indicators display the status of the switch and the network (see the LED Indicators chapter below).
2. Installation of the Switch For legacy devices that are not yet compatible, the PoE port will not offer the power to these devices. This feature allows users to freely and safely mix legacy and Power over Ethernet compatible devices on their network. Combo SFP Ports (Port 21~24) The Switch is equipped with four combo SFP ports, supported optional 1000BASE-SX/LX SFP module.
2. Installation of the Switch 2.3 Installation Site Preparation You can mount POE-GSH2004L-370 either on desktop or on a 19-inch rack. If you plan to mount the switch on desktop, please choose a steady, level surface in a well-ventilated area that is free from excessive dust. In any case, the installation site chosen for your switch has to comply with the following requirements: The surface where you want to mount the switch must be able to sustain at least 2.4kg.
2. Installation of the Switch Step 3. Repeat Step 1 and 2 to fasten the bracket on the other side of the switch. Step 4. Mount the unit on the rack and align the notches on both brackets with mounting holes on the rack, and then secure the unit with suitable screws.
2. Installation of the Switch 2.5 Desktop Installation The POE-GSH2004L-370 has four rubber pads attached on each corner of its underside. These pads serve as cushioning against vibration and prevent the switch from sliding off its position. They also allow adequate ventilation space when you place the switch on top of another device. Desktop installation The location you choose to install your switch and the way you configure your network may greatly affect its performance.
2. Installation of the Switch 10BASE-T 100 ohm Category 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP cable 100BASE-TX 100 ohm Category 5 UTP/STP cable 1000BASE-T 100 ohm Category 5 UTP/STP cable or better (CAT 5E recommended) Auto MDI/MDI-X function The POE-GSH2004L-370 is equipped with Auto-MDI/MDI-X function, which allows you to use straight-through cable even when connecting to another switch/hub.
2. Installation of the Switch 2.8 Reset to Default When you forgot your IP or password, please use the mode (reset) button for the factory default setting. Please take the following steps to reset the Web Smart Switch back to the original default: Step 1. Turn on the POE-GSH2004L-370. Step 2. Press and hold the mode (reset) button continuously for 10 seconds and release the mode (reset) button. Step 3. The switch will reboot for 30 seconds and the configuration of switch will back to the default setting.
3. LED Indicators 3 3. LED Indicators Before connecting any network device to POE-GSH2004L-370, you should take a few minutes to look over this chapter and get familiar with the front panel LED indicators of your Switch. 3.1 Comprehensive LEDs 3.
4. Web Management 4 4. Web Management The POE-GSH2004L-370 can be configured by web based interface, including System Information, Ports Configuration, VLAN setting, Aggregation, QoS setting, PoE, IGMP Snooping, Mirroring, SNMP, Loop Detection, Broadcast Strom, configuration/ backup/recovery, log out, and so on. The device based smart switch supports main stream browsers, such as IE, Firefox and Chrome…etc to configure the device function. All functions are illustrated below. 4.
4. Web Management Configure your computer’s IP Before accessing the switch through web browser, please follow the instruction below to configure your computer’s IP to the same subnet as the switch. If your switch’s IP has not been changed, it should have the following factory default value: The switch’s Default IP IP Address: 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
4. Web Management Step 1. Double click on the network connection status icon on the task bar. This should bring up a window showing the status of the current network connection. If there is no network status icon on the task bar, please go to the “Start -> Settings -> Network -> Local Connection” of the task bar’s Start menu. Step 2. Clock on the “property” icon. Step 3. Double click on the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Step 4.
4. Web Management 4.2 Remote Management In this section, you will learn how to setup your computer and the router for remote web management. Remote management allows MIS to manage a switch from outside of the switch’s IP domain or from Internet. Depending on the type of Internet connection you have, there are two ways to setup the switch to be available through Internet.
4. Web Management Connect through Broadband Router If you have an IP sharing router in the network, you can open a virtual server on the router to allow the switch to be managed through Internet. This method is more recommended as the broadband router provides natural firewall protector from hackers. In the diagram above, the router has the WAN (given by the ISP) port IP address “201.100.1.5” and LAN port address “192.168.0.254”. The switch’s IP is “192.168.0.200”.
4. Web Management 4.3 Get Into the Web management After you have properly configured the computer and switch’s IP, you can get into the web management by the following steps: Step 1. Open the Internet Explorer Step 2. Enter the switch’s IP address in the Address field and press enter. Step 3.
4. Web Management Menu Bar On the left side, the main menu tree for web is listed in the page. According to the function name in boldface, all functions can be divided into three parts, including “Configuration”, “Monitoring” and “Maintenance”. The functions of each folder are described in its corresponded section respectively. As to the function names in normal type are the sub-functions. When clicking it, the function is performed. The following list is the main function tree for web user interface.
4. Web Management 4.4.1 System Information System configuration is one of the most important functions. Without a proper setting, network administrator would not be able to manage the device. The switch supports manual IP address setting.
4. Web Management System Description: The simple description of this switch. Firmware Version: The firmware version of this switch. Hardware Version: The hardware version of this switch. MAC Address: It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch. Serial Number: The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer. Temperature: Show the Temperature of this switch. Voltage: Show the Voltage of this switch.
4. Web Management Active Subnet Mask: Show the active subnet mask of this switch. Active Gateway: Show the active gateway of this switch. DHCP Server: Show the IP address of the DHCP server. Default: 0.0.0.0 Lease Time Left: Show the lease time left of DHCP client. Device Name: Set a special name for this switch. Up to 16 characters are allowed in this parameter. Any alphanumeric character and null are acceptable.
4. Web Management System Location: Set a special System Location name for this switch. Any alphanumeric character and null are acceptable. Default: Taiwan DHCP Enabled: Enable DHCP snooping, Just tick the check box ( ) to enable it. Default: disable Fallback IP Address: Manually assign the IP address that the network is using. Default: 192.168.2.1 Fallback Subnet Mask: Assign the subnet mask to the IP address. Default: 255.255.255.
4. Web Management Management VLAN: Show the management VLAN number. Password: Set a password for this switch. Up to 16 characters are allowed in this parameter. Any alphanumeric character is acceptable. Default: airlive Inactivity Timeout(secs): Set the auto-logout timer. The valid value is 0 ~ 60 in the unit of minute and a decimal point is not allowed. The value 0 means auto-logout timer is disabled. Default: 600 4.4.
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4. Web Management Enable Jumbo Frames: This function support jumbo frames of up to 9600 bytes, Just tick the check box ( enable it. ) to Default: disable Perfect Reach/Power Saving Mode: This function supports Power Saving and perfect Reach, Just select with the Full/ Link-up/ Link-down/ Disable Default: disable Link: Show link status of this port.
4. Web Management Mode: Set the speed and duplex of the port. If the media is 1Gbps fiber, there are three modes to choose: Auto Speed, 1000 Full and Disable. If the media is TP, the Speed/Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode, 10/100/1000Mbps, and duplex mode, full duplex and half duplex. In Auto Speed mode, no default value. In Forced mode, default value depends on your setting. Flow Control: You can Just tick the check box ( ) to enable flow control.
4. Web Management VLAN mode: Port-based: Port-based VLAN is defined by port. Any packet coming in or outgoing from any one port of a port-based VLAN will be accepted. No filtering criterion applies in port-based VLAN. The only criterion is the physical port you connect to. For example, for a port-based VLAN named PVLAN-1 contains port members Port 1&2&3&4. If you are on the port 1, you can communicate with port 2&3&4. If you are on the port 5, then you cannot talk to them.
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4. Web Management VID: VLAN identifier. Each tag-based VLAN group has a unique VID. It appears only in tag-based mode. Member: In modify function this is used to enable or disable if a port is a member of the new added VLAN, “Enable” means it is a member of the VLAN. Just tick the check box ( ) beside the port x to enable it.
4. Web Management Port: Port number. VLAN aware Enabled: Discard other VLAN group packets, only forward this port joined VLAN group packets. Packet Type: All: Forward all tagged and untagged packets. Tagged Only: Forward tagged packets only and discard untagged packets. Pvid: This PVID range will be 1-4094. Before you set a number x as PVID, you have to create a Tag-based VLAN with VID x.
4. Web Management ID (Group ID): When you want to edit a VLAN group, you must select the Group ID field. Then, you will enter Tag Base VLAN Group Setting or Port Base VLAN Group Setting page, which depends on your VLAN mode selection. Member: In modify function this is used to enable or disable if a port is a member of the new added VLAN, “Enable” means it is a member of the VLAN. Just tick the check box ( ) beside the port x to enable it.
4. Web Management 4.4.5 VLAN Isolation Port Isolation provides for an apparatus and method to isolate ports on layer 2 switches on the same VLAN to restrict traffic flow. The apparatus comprises a switch having said plurality of ports, each port configured as a protected port or a non-protected port. An address table memory stores an address table having a destination address and port number pair.
4. Web Management 4.4.6 PoE with device guard In PoE section, users can configure Power over Ethernet enabled or not for each port. Device Guard function can monitor PoE IP cameras and Access Points activities. When device crash or not responding, it will reboot the device automatically. 4.4.6.1 PoE Configuration In PoE Port Management function, user can configure the settings about PoE. The switch complies with IEEE 802.
4. Web Management Priority: Three options are offered for the user to choose, including Low, Medium, High and Critical. Default is Low. The switch will stop supplying the power to the port based on the order of the priority Low→Medium→High→Critical in case total power required by all PDs linked to the switch excesses the power limit. As the ports have the same priority, then the switch will cease the power supplement from the port with the highest port id (12→1).
4. Web Management 4.4.6.2 Device Guard There are two device guard methods to guard your PoE devices. One is guard Packet the other is guard IP. When Guard Pkts is enabled, the switch will do the failure action if there is no any incoming packet at each port for a period. When the IP is set in the guard IP , the switch will try to ping the IP , if the IP is not reply , the switch will do the failure action.
4. Web Management Guard Pkts To Enable the Guard pkts function. Guard IP address To Enable the Guard IP address function, please key in IP address of the PoE device. The switch will ping the devices, if there is no reply. The switch will do the failure action. Please remember that do not disable the Ping echo function in your PoE devices. Interval time To set the interval time. The switch will ping the IP after Interval time.
4. Web Management 4.4.7 Aggregation The Aggregation (Port Trunking) Configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation. You can bundle ports by same speed, MAC, and full duplex to be a single logical port, thus the logical port can aggregate the bandwidth of these ports. This means you can apply your current Ethernet equipment to build the bandwidth aggregation.
4. Web Management 4.4.8 RSTP The switch supports IEEE 802.1D-2004 RSTP protocol, the RSTP protocol can backward compatible to legacy Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). Force version: STP and RSTP. Select the STP version you want to enabled. System Priority This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this switch. The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device.
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4. Web Management 4.4.9 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping lets administrators configure a switch to constrain multicast traffic by listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). IGMP Enabled: Just tick the check box ( ) to enable this function. Default: disable Router Ports: Just tick the check box ( button to start up.
4. Web Management Unregistered IGMP Flooding enabled: Just tick the check box ( ) to enable this function. Default: enable VLAN ID: At the IGMP Enable mode being selected, it will list the VLAN ID number. IGMP Snooping Enabled: After IGMP Enabled function start up then user can tick the check box ( ) to enable this function. Default: enable IGMP Querying Enabled: After IGMP Enabled function start up then user can tick the check box ( ) to enable this function. Default: enable 4.4.
4. Web Management Source Port: Set up the port for being monitored. Just tick the check box () beside the port x and valid port is Port 1~24. Mirror Port: Use the drop-down menu to select a mirror port.
4. Web Management 4.4.11 QoS The switch offers powerful QoS function. This function supports VLAN-tagged priority that can make precedence of 8 priorities, and DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) on Layer 3 of network framework. While setting QoS function, please select QoS Mode in drop-down menu at first. Then you can use 802.1p Priority and DSCP Priority functions. In this function, you can enable/disable QoS Mode and set Priority Control, such as: 802.1p and DSCP.
4. Web Management Prioritize Traffic: Five Prioritize Traffic values are provided: Custom, All Low Priority, All Normal Priority, All Medium Priority, and All High Priority. The QoS setting would apply to all ports on the switch if one of the following values is selected: All Low Priority, All Normal Priority, All Medium Priority, or All High Priority. Port Number: When Custom is selected for Prioritize Traffic, you may assign specific Port Number for 802.1p Configuration. 802.
4. Web Management Prioritize Traffic: Five Prioritize Traffic values are provided: Custom, All Low Priority, All Normal Priority, All Medium Priority, and All High Priority. The QoS setting would apply to all ports on the switch if one of the following values is selected: All Low Priority, All Normal Priority, All Medium Priority, or All High Priority. Port Number: When Custom is selected for Prioritize Traffic, you may assign specific Port Number for DSCP Configuration.
4. Web Management 4.4.12 Loop Detection The loop detection is used to detect the presence of traffic. When switch receives packet’s (looping detection frame) MAC address the same as oneself from port, show Loop detection happens. The port will be locked when it received the looping detection frames. If you want to resume the locked port, please find out the looping path and take off the looping path, then select “Unlock port” and click on “Apply” to turn on the locked ports.
4. Web Management Port: Local port number State: Show the status on the port. Protocol Enabled: Controls whether Loop Detection is enabled on this switch port. When Port No is chosen and enable port' s Loop detection, the port can detect loop happens and port will be Locked. If Loop did not happen, port maintains Unlocked. Unlock port: When ticking the port, port locked will be opened and turned into unlocked. If not ticking the port, Port maintains locked. 4.4.
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4. Web Management Mode: Controls whether Broadcast Strom Protection is enabled (as a whole). Packet Per Second: It is a threshold. When the broadcast packet traffic in a second is higher than the threshold configured, the Broadcast Strom Protection enable . Unlock Time: The period (in seconds) for which a port will be kept disabled in the event of a loop is detected (and the port action is to shut down the port). State: Show the status on the port.
4. Web Management 4.4.14 SNMP Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices. It is a protocol used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity (OID) of the management Information Base (MIB), described in the form of SMI syntax.
4. Web Management SNMP enable: The term SNMP enable here is used for the activation or de-activation of SNMP. Default is “Disable”. Get/Set/Trap Community: Community name is used as password for authenticating if the requesting network management unit belongs to the same community group. If they both don’t have the same community name, they don’t belong to the same group.
4. Web Management TP and Fiber Port Event: The TP and Fiber Port Event trap enable here is used for the “Link Up” or “Link Down” of system Event. Default is “Disable”. 4.5 Monitoring Monitoring includes the following functions: Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics IGMP Status PoE Status Ping 4.5.1 Statistics Overview The section describes to the Port statistics information and provides overview of general traffic statistics for all switch ports.
4. Web Management Tx/Rx Bytes: The number of received and transmitted bytes per port. Tx/Rx Frames: The number of received and transmitted frames per port. Tx/Rx Errors: The number of frames received in error and the number of incomplete transmissions per port. 4.5.2 Detailed Statistics Display the detailed counting number of each port’s traffic. In the Fig. 4-20, the window can show all counter information each port at one time.
4. Web Management Rx Packets: The counting number of the packet received. RX Octets: Total received bytes. Rx High Priority Packets: Number of Rx packets classified as high priority. Rx Low Priority Packets: Number of Rx packets classified as low priority. Rx Broadcast: Show the counting number of the received broadcast packet. Rx Multicast: Show the counting number of the received multicast packet.
4. Web Management Tx Packets: The counting number of the packet transmitted. Tx Octets: Total transmitted bytes. Tx High Priority Packets: Number of Tx packets classified as high priority. Tx Low Priority Packets: Number of Tx packets classified as low priority. Tx Broadcast: Show the counting number of the transmitted broadcast packet. Tx Multicast: Show the counting number of the transmitted multicast packet.
4. Web Management Rx 64 Bytes: Number of 64-byte frames in good and bad packets received. Rx 65-127 Bytes: Number of 65 ~ 126-byte frames in good and bad packets received. Rx 128-255 Bytes: Number of 127 ~ 255-byte frames in good and bad packets received. Rx 256-511 Bytes: Number of 256 ~ 511-byte frames in good and bad packets received. Rx 512-1023 Bytes: Number of 512 ~ 1023-byte frames in good and bad packets received.
4. Web Management Tx 128-255 Bytes: Number of 127 ~ 255-byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted. Tx 256-511 Bytes: Number of 256 ~ 511-byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted. Tx 512-1023 Bytes: Number of 512 ~ 1023-byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted. Tx 1024-Bytes: Number of 1024-max_length-byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted. Rx CRC/Alignment: Number of Alignment errors and CRC error packets received.
4. Web Management Rx Jabber: Number of long frames (according to max_length register) with invalid CRC. Rx Drops: Frames dropped due to the lack of receiving buffer. Tx Collisions: Number of collisions transmitting frames experienced. Tx Drops: Number of frames dropped due to excessive collision, late collision, or frame aging. Tx Overflow: Number of frames dropped due to the lack of transmitting buffer.
4. Web Management 4.5.3 RSTP Status RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview Bridge Id: Show this switch’s current bridge priority setting and bridge ID which stands for the MAC address of this switch. Bridge Priority: This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this bridge. The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device. However, if all devices have the same priority, the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device.
4. Web Management Root ID: Show root bridge ID of this network segment. If this switch is a root bridge, the “This switch is Root” will show this switch’s bridge ID. Root Priority: This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this Root. The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device. However, if all devices have the same priority, the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device. Number between 0 - 61440 in increments of 4096.
4. Web Management RSTP Port Status Path Cost: It is the contribution value of the path through this port to Root Bridge. STP algorithm determines a best path to Root Bridge by calculating the sum of path cost contributed by all ports on this path. A port with a smaller path cost value would become the Root Port more possibly. Edge Port: If user selects “Yes”, this port will be an edge port. An Edge Port is a port connected to a device that knows nothing about STP or RSTP.
4. Web Management Port State: Show the current port state. 4.5.4 IGMP Status Display IGMP status. In Fig. 4-21, the window shows VLAN ID for each multicast group. VLAN ID: Show VLAN Id for each multicast group. Querier: Show the group membership queries status. Queries transmitted: To count the group membership queries transmitted. Queries received: To count the group membership queries received.
4. Web Management V1 Reports: When a host receives a group membership query, it identifies the groups associated with the query and determines to which groups it belongs. The host then sets a timer, with a value less than the Max Response Time field in the query, for each group to which it belongs. It Calculate the number of times of IGMPV1 report.
4. Web Management 4.5.5 PoE Status Display the information about the PoE status. Power Reservation: The watts are supplied by the PoE./ The maximal power that the switch can supply (Read Only). Port No: Port number.
4. Web Management PD Class: Each PD is classified according to a class that defines the maximum power the PD will use. The PD Class shows the PDs class. Five Classes are defined: Class 0: Max. power 15.4 W Class 1: Max. power 4.0 W Class 2: Max. power 7.0 W Class 3: Max. power 15.4 W Class 4: Max. power 30.0 W Power: The Power Used shows how much power the PD currently is using. Current Used: The Power Used shows how much current the PD currently is using.
4. Web Management PoE not available - No PoE chip found - PoE not supported for the port. PoE turned OFF - PoE disabled : PoE is disabled by user. PoE turned OFF - Power budget exceeded - The total requested or used power by the PDs exceeds the maximum power the Power Supply can deliver, and port(s) with the lowest priority is/are powered down. No PD detected - No PD detected for the port.
4. Web Management Ping Parameters: Target IP address: Set up a Target IP address to ping. Count: Use drop-down menu to set number of echo requests to send. Four type of number can choose, there are 1, 5, 10 and 20.
4. Web Management Time Out (in secs): Use drop-down menu to set number of echo requests time out in second. Four type numbers can choose, there are 1,5,10 and 20. Default: 1 ※NOTE: All the functions should press button to start up after you set up the parameters. Ping Results: Target IP address: Show the active target IP address. Status: Show the result of the ping status. Received replies: Show the received replies number of times.
4. Web Management 4.6 Maintenance Maintenance includes the following functions: Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upgrade Configuration File Transfer Logout 4.6.1 Warm Restart Reboot the switch. Reboot takes the same effect as the RESET(mode) button on the front panel of the switch. Press button to confirm warm restart function and it will take around thirty (30) seconds to complete the system boot. 4.6.
4. Web Management 4.6.3 Software Upgrade You can just click Browse button to retrieve the file you want in your system to upgrade your switch. 4.6.4 Configuration File Transfer You can backup your switch’s configuration file into your computer folder in case accident happens. In addition, uploading backup configuration file into a new or a crashed switch can save much time and avoid mistakes.
4. Web Management 4.6.5 Logout The switch allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from the system without the permission. If you do not logout and exit the browser, the switch will automatically have you logout. Besides this manually logout and implicit logout, you can set up the parameter of Auto Logout Timer in system configuration function to explicitly ON/OFF this logout function.
Appendix A: Product Specifications A Standards Appendix A: Product Specifications IEEE 802.3 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X IEEE 802.3x Flow Control IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3at Power Over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802.1q VLAN (Port Based and Tag Based) IEEE 802.1p Class of Service, Priority Protocols IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol Hardware IEEE 802.
Appendix A: Product Specifications Features Trunking: Static trunk (Link Aggregation) Up to 12 groups Up to 24 ports per group Spanning Tree Protocol (STP): Standard Spanning Tree 802.1d Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) 802.1w VLAN: Support up to 16 VLANs simultaneously (out of 4096 VLAN IDs) 802.
Appendix A: Product Specifications Strict priority Queue assignment based on DSCP and class of service (802.1p/ CoS) Classification: Port based; 802.1p VLAN priority based; DSCP based; Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Management Web GUI SNMP SNMP version1, 2c with support for traps Filtering/Forwarding Rates Transmission Media Reset Button 1000Mbps port - 1,488,000pps 100Mbps port - 148,800pps 10Mbps port - 14,880pps 10BaseT Cat. 3, 4, 5, 6 UTP/STP 100BaseTX Cat.
Appendix A: Product Specifications Dimensions Weight 442 (W)x 44 (H) x 211.2 (D) mm 3.
Appendix B: Troubleshooting B Appendix B: Troubleshooting This appendix contains specific information to help you identify and solve problems. If your switch does not function properly, please make sure it is set up according to the instructions on the manual. Q: If you suspect your switch is not connected correctly to your network, check the following points before you contact your local dealer for support. A: Make sure the Power is ON (Check the Power LED).
Appendix: B: Troubleshooting Step3: The switch will reboot for 30 seconds and the configuration of switch will back to the default setting Key in the user ID and the password to pass the authentication as following, IP: 192.168.2.