Switch User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Product Overview
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface
- Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration
- Overview
- Accessing the Web-based Utility
- Setup > Summary
- Setup > Network Settings
- Setup > Time
- Port Management > Port Settings
- Port Management > Link Aggregation
- Port Management > LACP
- Port Management > PoE Power Settings
- VLAN Management > Create VLAN
- VLAN Management > Port Settings
- VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN
- VLAN Management > VLAN to Ports
- VLAN Management > GVRP
- Statistics > RMON Statistics
- Statistics > RMON History
- Statistics > RMON Alarms
- Statistics > RMON Events
- Statistics > Port Utilization
- Statistics > 802.1x Statistics
- Statistics > GVRP Statistics
- ACL > IP based ACL
- ACL > MAC based ACL
- Security > ACL Binding
- Security > RADIUS
- Security > TACACS+
- Security > 802.1x Settings
- Security > Ports Security
- Security > Multiple Hosts
- Security > Storm Control
- QoS
- QoS > CoS Settings
- QoS > Queue Settings
- QoS > DSCP Settings
- QoS > Bandwidth
- QoS > Basic Mode
- QoS > Advanced Mode
- Spanning Tree
- Spanning Tree > STP Status
- Spanning Tree > Global STP
- Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings
- Spanning Tree > RSTP Port Settings
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings
- Multicast > IGMP Snooping
- Multicast > Bridge Multicast
- Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All
- SNMP > Global Parameters
- SNMP > Views
- SNMP > Group Profile
- SNMP > Group Membership
- SNMP > Communities
- SNMP > Notification Filter
- SNMP > Notification Recipient
- Admin > User Authentication
- Admin > Static Address
- Admin > Dynamic Address
- Admin > Logging
- Admin > Port Mirroring
- Admin > Cable Test
- Admin > Save Configuration
- Admin > Firmware Upgrade
- Admin > Reboot
- Admin > Factory Defaults
- Admin > Server Logs
- Admin > Memory Logs
- Admin > Flash Logs
- Appendix A: About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cabling
- Appendix B: Introduction
- Appendix C: Glossary
- Appendix D: Specifications
- Appendix E: Warranty Information
- Appendix F: Regulatory Information
- Appendix G: Contact Information

Chapter 5
Advanced Configuration
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8-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch with Webview
Max Capability • Indicates that the port speeds and
duplex mode settings can be accepted.
10 Half • Indicates that the port is advertising a 10Mbps
half duplex mode setting.
10 Full • Indicates that the port is advertising a 10Mbps
full duplex mode setting.
100 Half • Indicates that the port is advertising a
100Mbps half duplex mode setting.
100 Full • Indicates that the port is advertising a
100Mbps full duplex mode setting.
1000 • Indicates that the port is advertising a 1000Mbps
full duplex mode setting.
Current Advertisement The port advertises its
capabilities to its neighbor port to begin the negotiation
process. This field displays the current advertisement
settings.
Neighbor Advertisement The neighbor port (the port
to which the selected interface is connected) advertises
its capabilities to the port to start the negotiation process.
This field displays the neighbor’s current settings.
Back Pressure The Back Pressure feature of the selected
port can be enabled or disabled.
Current Back Pressure Displays whether Back Pressure is
enabled or disabled on the currently selected port.
Flow Control The Flow Control feature of the selected
port can be enabled or disabled.
Current Flow Control Displays whether Flow Control is
enabled or disabled on the currently selected port.
MDI/MDIX Select the Auto setting if you want the port
to automatically detect the cable type. Select MDI if the
port is connected to an end station. Select MDIX if the
port is connected to a hub or another switch.
Current MDI/MDIX This is the current MDI/MDIX status
of the port.
PVE When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port,
it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all
unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic to an uplink.
NOTE: PVE does not apply to the SRW208.
Click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Port Management > Link Aggregation
Port Management > Link Aggregation
LAG This indicates if the port is part of a LAG.
Description Description for this LAG.
Admin Status The admin status of the LAG. Up indicates
that the LAG is available. Down indicates that administrator
has taken the port offline. When modifying the option, be
sure to click the Save Settings option.
Type The type of LAG is displayed here.
Link Status The link status is displayed here.
Speed The connection speed is displayed here.
Duplex The connection duplex is displayed here.
Flow Control This is the flow control status of the LAG. It
is active when the port uses Full Duplex Mode.
LAG Mode Displays the LAG status, On, Off, or Not
Present.
Detail button The Detail button opens up the Link
Aggregation Detail screen.
Link Aggregation Detail
LAG Configuration
LAG The number of the selected LAG.
Description A general description can be listed here for
reference.
LACP Indicates if the LAG is in LACP (Link Aggregation
Control Protocol) mode.
LAG Type The port types that comprise the LAG.
Administrative Status Enables or disables traffic
forwarding through the selected LAG.










