User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switches with 2 SFP 1G & 2 SFP+ 10G Fiber Ports
 - Contents
 - 1. Getting Started
- Switch Management Options and Default Management Mode
 - Available Publications
 - Web Browser Requirements and Supported Browsers
 - User-Defined Fields
 - Interface Naming Conventions
 - Access the Switch
 - Change the Management Mode of the Switch
 - Register the Switch
 - How to Configure Interface Settings
 - Local Browser Interface Device View
 
 - 2. Configure System Information
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- View or Define System Information
 - View the Switch CPU Status
 - Configure the CPU Thresholds
 - Configure the IPv4 Address for the Network Interface and Management VLAN
 - Configure the IPv6 Address for the Network Interface
 - View the IPv6 Network Neighbor
 - Configure the Time Settings
 - Configure Denial of Service Settings
 - Configure DNS Settings
 - Configure Green Ethernet Settings
 
 - Manage the Bonjour Settings and View Bonjour Information
 - Control the LEDs
 - Use the Device View
 - Configure Power over Ethernet
 - Configure SNMP
 - Configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol
 - Configure DHCP L2 Relay and DHCP Snooping
 - Set Up PoE Timer Schedules
 
 - View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
 - 3. Configure Switching
 - 4. Configuring Routing
 - 5. Configure Quality of Service
 - 6. Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
 - Configure Management Access
 - Configure Port Authentication
 - Set Up Traffic Control
 - Configure Access Control Lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to Create a Simple ACL
 - Configure a Basic MAC ACL
 - Configure MAC ACL Rules
 - Configure MAC Bindings
 - View or Delete MAC ACL Bindings in the MAC Binding Table
 - Configure an IP ACL
 - Configure Rules for a Basic IP ACL
 - Configure Rules for an Extended IP ACL
 - Configure an IPv6 ACL
 - Configure Rules for an IPv6 ACL
 - Configure IP ACL Interface Bindings
 - View or Delete IP ACL Bindings in the IP ACL Binding Table
 - Configure VLAN ACL Bindings
 
 
 - 7. Perform Maintenance Tasks
 - 8. Manage Power over Ethernet
 - 9. Monitor the System
 - A. Configuration Examples
 - B. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
 
Configure System Information 
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• Default Gateway. The default gateway for the IP interface. The default value is 
192.168.0.254.
8.  Specify the VLAN ID for the management VLAN.
The management VLAN is used to establish an IP connection to the switch from a 
computer that is connected to a port in the same VLAN. If not specified, the active 
management VLAN ID is 1 (default), which allows an IP connection to be established 
through any port.
When the management VLAN is set to a different value, an IP connection can be made 
only through a port that is part of the management VLAN. Also, the port VLAN ID (PVID) 
of the port to be connected in that management VLAN must be the same as the 
management VLAN ID. 
Note: Make sure that the VLAN that you want to assign as the management 
VLAN exists. Also make sure that the PVID of at least one port in the 
VLAN is the same as the management VLAN ID. For information 
about creating VLANs and configuring the PVID for a port, see 
Configure VLANs on page 112.
The following requirements apply to the management VLAN:
• Only one management VLAN can be active at a time.
• When a new management VLAN is configured, connectivity through the existing 
management VLAN is lost.
• The management station must be reconnected to the port in the new management 
VLAN.
9.  Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure the IPv6 Address for the Network Interface 
You can configure the IPv6 address for the network interface, which is the logical interface 
used for in-band connectivity with the switch through any of the switch’s front-panel ports. 
You also use the IPv6 address of the network interface to connect to the switch through the 
local browser interface. The configuration parameters that is associated with the switch’s 
network interface do not affect the configuration of the ports through which traffic is switched.
To access the switch over an IPv6 network, you must initially configure the switch with IPv6 
information (IPv6 prefix, prefix length, and default gateway). IPv6 can be configured using 
any of the following options:
• IPv6 auto-configuration
• DHCPv6










