User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started with the AV UI
- 2. Audio-Video Profile Templates and Network Profiles
- 3. Link Aggregation
- 4. Power over Ethernet
- 5. Security
- 6. Manage and Monitor the Switch
- Licenses
- Update the firmware
- Startup configuration
- Date and time settings
- Add a system name
- Set the STP bridge priority for the switch
- Restart the switch from the AV UI
- Reset the switch to factory default settings
- Manually control the fans
- Display the status of the ports and switch
- Display the neighboring devices
- 7. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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Custom AV profile template: Click the 3 dots icon and select Configure.
The Profile Configure window displays.
6.
Select the ports to add them to or exclude them from the VLAN to which the network
profile must apply:
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Untagged port: Click the port once. The port is added as an untagged port and
is marked with a green icon. To untag all ports, click the Untag all button.
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Tagged port: Click the port twice. The port is added as a tagged port and is
marked with a T icon (for tagged). To tag all ports, click the Tag all button.
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Excluded port: Do not click the port. The port is excluded and is not marked
with a green icon or T icon. To exclude all ports, click the Remove all button.
7.
In the Profile Name field, enter a name for the profile.
Note: You cannot change the selection from the Profile Template menu.
8. From the VLAN ID menu, select the VLAN ID to which the template must apply.
9.
To add a color to the network profile for visual representation, click the box in the
Color field, and select a color.
10.
To assign a specific IP address to the network profile, and as an option, use the
network profile as a DHCP server, do the following:
a.
Click the Enable VLAN Routing / DHCP server button so that it turns green.
The IP address menu and fields become available.
b. From the VLAN IP Settings menu, select Static or DHCP client.
By default, None is selected. If you select Static, you must specify the IP address
settings manually and you can also configure the network profile as a DHCP
server. (See the following step.)
If you select DHCP client, the network profile functions as a DHCP client and a
DHCP server in your network assigns an IP address to the network profile.
c.
If you select Static from the VLAN IP Settings menu, specify the IP address and
subnet mask in the VLAN IP Address and Subnet Mask fields.
d.
To set up the network profile as a DHCP server, from the DHCP Server menu,
select DHCP Server, and specify the following settings:
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Default Router: The IP address router for the DHCP pool. By default, this IP
address is the same address as the VLAN IP address, but you can change it.
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DHCP Server Pool Start. The start IP address of the DHCP server pool. By
default, this IP address is derived from the VLAN IP address and subnet mask,
but you can change it.
Audio Video User Manual16Audio-Video Profile Templates
and Network Profiles
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