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
Admin Status Indicates whether PoE is enabled or
disabled on the port.
Priority Indicates the PoE priority setting of the port. The
possible values are: Critical, High and Low. The default is
Low.
Power Allocation (milliwatts) Indicates the actual
amount of power the device can supply.
Mode Indicates whether the port is enabled to utilize
PoE.
Power Consumption (milliwatts) Indicates the amount
of the power used by the device.
NOTE: The Modify PoE Page displays the
currently configured PoE ports. This option is
only seen on the SRW208P and SRW208MP.
VLAN Management > Create VLAN
The Create VLAN screen provides information and global
parameters for configuring and working with VLANs.
VLAN Management > Create VLAN
Single VLAN
VLAN ID (2-4094) Indicates the ID number of the VLAN
being configured. Up to 256 VLANs can be created. This
field is used to add VLANs one at a time. To add the defined
VLAN ID number, press the Add button.
VLAN Name Displays the user-defined VLAN name.
VLAN Range
VLAN Range. Indicates a range of VLANs being configured.
To add the defined range of VLAN ID numbers, press the
Add Range button.
VLAN Table
The VLAN Table displays a list of all configured VLANs. The
VLAN ID, VLAN Name, and status of the VLAN are displayed
here. To remove a VLAN, click the Remove button.
VLAN Management > Port Settings
VLAN Management > Port Settings
The VLAN Port Settings screen provides parameters for
managing ports that are part of a VLAN. The port default
VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the VLAN Port Settings
screen. All untagged packets arriving to the device are
tagged by the ports PVID.
Port The port number included in the VLAN:
Mode • Indicates the port mode. Possible values are:
General • The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN
is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q
mode).
Access • The port belongs to a single untagged VLAN.
When a port is in Access mode, the packet types which
are accepted on the port (packet type) cannot be
designated. It is also not possible to enable/disable
ingress filtering on an access port.
Trunk • The port belongs to VLANs in which all ports are
tagged (except for an optional single native VLAN).
Acceptable Frame Type Packet type accepted on the
port. Possible values are:
Admit Tag Only • Indicates that only tagged packets
are accepted on the port.
Admit All • Indicates that both tagged and untagged
packets are accepted on the port.










