Smart Access Web Management Switch USER’S GUIDE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 UNPACKING INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 3 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 4 2.1 Key Features.................................................................................................................... 4 2.2The Front Panel ...................................................................................................
1 UNPACKING INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing this Switch. Before continuing, please check the contents of the product package. The package should contain the following items: .One (1) Switch .One (1) Power Cord .Four (4) Rubber Feet (for desktop placement) .One (1) Rack Mount Kit .One (1) CD (Utility and User’s Guide) If any of the above items is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.
2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2.1 Key Features .Support up to 24 port-based VLAN Groups .Support Store-and-Forward Technology Filtering/Forwarding to Eliminate Bad Packets .Support Non-blocking Function .Support IEEE802.3x Flow-control for Full-duplex and Back Pressure Flow-control for Half-duplex .All TP Ports Support Auto-MDI/MDI-X and Auto-negotiation Functions 2.2The Front Panel 19 inches case 2.2.
2.3 The Rear Panel 19 inches case 2.3.1 Power Socket The Power Socket is designed to be used with the power cord included in the product package. ‧Attach the female end of the power cord to the male power connector on the back panel. ‧Attach the male end of the power cord to a grounded power outlet.
3 INSTALLATION 3.1 To locate the Switch on a desktop .Attach the four rubber feet included in the product package to the bottom of the Switch, one in each corner. .Place the Switch on a clean, flat desk or tabletop close to a power outlet. .Plug in all network connections and the power cord. 3.2 Rackmount Placement .Attach one rack mounting bracket on each side of the Switch’s front panel and secure each bracket with the provided screws .Use the other provided screws to secure each Switch to the rack.
4 SMART FUNCTIONS SETTINGS 4.1 Start Smart Function The Switch has a built-in smart function that can be accessed through a web browser and provides users with more effective management of the local area network (LAN). It can also operate using default settings making it a “dumb” switch. The switch’s configuration page can be accessed from either the local area network (LAN) side or from the WAN side of the network. (From Internet side, Remote Control Management): 1.
C. The program will show.(Fig 4-2) Fig 4-2 Note: In the above window, there are 6 function icons that you can use to control the program: 1. Start: Start the program. 2. Stop: Stop the program. 3. Server Setting: Setting the server’s parameters.
Fig 4-3 4. Proxy Setting: View the existing switches in this LAN, and also add/delete/modify any switch in the LAN for configuration convenience.
Fig 4-4 5. Log: log the server’s activity messages into a log file. 6. Help: view the help file. D. Click the Server Setting icon, the following window will show.
Fig 4-5 E. Please change the Server Port from “80” to “8888”, and press OK for it to take effect. The next window shows that it runs using port 8888.
Fig 4-6 F. From internet side, connect to the WAN IP of your LAN gateway with port 8888 as below: http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8888/proxy.htm . Then the web page will show.
Fig 4-7 G. Select the switch to be configured from the left side and the device information will be shown on the right. (Fig 4-8).
Click on Configure this Device to start the configuration of the selected switch.
5 Configuring the Switch 5.1 How to login to the switch 1. When a switch is selected for configuration, the login window for that switch will pop up. (Fig 5-1) The default user name and password are: User name: admin Password: 1234 Fig 5-1 2. After login, the Smart Switch Configuration page will come up.
Fig 5-2 5.2 Configuration Items The configurable features of the web smart switch are listed in (Fig 5-3). Upon selecting any item from the list, a page with detail information on that item will come up. Fig 5-3 5.2.1 Port Status When “Port Status” is clicked, Fig 5-4, containing all ports information comes up.
Fig 5-4 Link Status – Indicates the link status of each port ON/OFF. Speed –Indicates Link Speed of each port 10/100. Duplex –Indicates Half duplex or Full duplex connection on each port Flow Control –Indicates Flow Control status of each port enable/disable. For example, if we want to know the number of packets received or transmitted on port 4: 1. Select Port 4.
Fig 5-5 2. Click the “Counters” button (Fig 5-6), and the information we are looking for will be seen on Fig 5-7.
Fig 5-7 3. You can click the “Reset Counters” button (Fig 5-7), to reset the counter number. 5.2.2 Port Config 1. Select Port number to be configured. (Fig 5-8) 2. To enable this port, select “Turn on”, otherwise select “Turn off”. 3. To enable Port-base Priority, select “Enable”, otherwise select “Disable”. 4. To set the Port Priority Mapping to “High Queue”, select “High Queue”, otherwise select “Low Queue”. 5. Change the default VLAN ID, it is available only if the tag based VLAN is enable. 6.
5.2.3 VLAN 1. Select port-based VLAN or tag-based VLAN. (Fig 5-9) Fig 5-9 2. Click “Apply” to enable and save selection. 3. Clink “Set Vlan” to edit the VLAN configuration. 5.2.3.1 Port Based VLAN 1. Select VLAN group number. It supports up to 24 VLAN Groups. (Fig 5-10). 2. Select VLAN Group Members (ports that are members of this VLAN). 3. Click “Apply” to save the configuration. Fig 5-10 5.2.3.2 Tag Based VLAN 1. Select VLAN Group number. It supports up to 24 VLAN Groups. (Fig 5-11). 2.
3. Select VLAN Group Members, those are wanted to be grouped together. 4. Click “Apply” to save the configuration. Fig 5-11 Note: Group 1 (All ports are group members) is not changeable. 5.2.4 Trunk 1. Enter the Trunk menu. 2. Select the port to be grouped in this trunk. This switch only supports one trunk group and any port combination can be grouped into this trunk. 3. Click “Apply” to save the configuration.
Fig 5-12 5.2.5 802.1p/TOS Priority 1. Enter 802.1p/TOS Priority menu 2. Select the priority value for every 802.1p and TOS. This switch supports two level of priority. 3. Click “Apply” to save the configuration. Fig 5-13 5.2.6 QoS 1. Select the Priority Ratio.
2. Click “Apply” to save the configuration. Fig 5-14 5.2.
Fig 5-12 A. IP address: If the Switch is not a DHCP Client, select “Disable” for DHCP Client and fill out the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway information fields. Otherwise, select “Enable” in DHCP Client column. B. Boot Version, Firmware Version and MAC Address of the Switch. C. Device Name, Model Name, and Description of the switch (needs to be filled out by user). D. Parent's Name or IP Address (if more than one S.A.W.M. switch are connected together, you can show the root by this setting).
Fig 5-13 To change Login Name and Password: 1. Type in the Login Name. The default Login Name is admin. 2. Enter a new password. The default password is 1234. 3. Confirm your password in the Confirm Password field. 4. Click “Change” to save your changes. To restore the factory default settings: 1. Click “Reset to Default”. A warning dialog box appears.
Fig 5-14 2. Click OK. All your switch’s settings will be restored to its factory default values. To upgrade the switch’s firmware: Please visit our website for available firmware upgrades on this switch. www.cnet.com.tw 5.2.9 Reset Button 1. Turn off the switch. 2. Press the reset button 3. Turn on the switch 4. After 3 seconds, release the reset button 5. The switch will reset the “User name”, “password” and “IP address” to default value, i.e. User name: admin Password: 1234 IP address: 192.168.0.
6. HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS 6.1 Prior to Installation Before installing the Switch and connecting network devices, it is important to plan the network's layout. Things you should consider include: • Dedicated Bandwidth: File servers and other high-traffic hardware improve their performance if they have their own dedicated 10Mbps, 100Mbps bandwidth. • • • Full-duplex: Determine which devices support Full-duplex connections. Fast Ethernet: Make sure rules for cable lengths and categories are followed.
7. Product specifications Models Standards Certifications 24-Port 10/100Mbps Smart Web Access Management Switch .IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T .IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-TX .IEEE 802.