User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Hardware
- 2. Install and Access the Switch in Your Network
- 3. Optimize the Switch Performance
- 4. Use VLANS for Traffic Segmentation
- 5. Manage the Switch in Your Network
- 6. Maintain and Monitor the Switch
- Update the firmware on the switch
- Manage the configuration file
- Return the switch to its factory default settings
- Control access to the device UI
- HTTP and HTTPS management access
- Change or lift access restrictions to the switch
- Manage the DoS prevention mode
- Manage the power saving mode
- Control the port LEDs
- Change the switch device name
- View system information
- Date and time settings
- View switch connections
- View the status of a port
- Power over Ethernet
- 7. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- 8. Factory Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- A. Additional Switch Discovery and Access Information
Your settings are saved.
Delete a basic 802.1Q VLAN
You can delete a basic 802.1Q VLAN that you no longer need. You cannot delete the
default VLAN.
Note: If you deactivate the Basic 802.1Q VLAN mode, all 802.1Q VLANs are deleted.
To delete a basic 802.1Q VLAN:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the
switch, or connected directly to the switch through an Ethernet cable.
2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the switch.
A login window opens.
3. Enter the device management password.
The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The
password is case-sensitive.
The HOME page displays.
4.
From the menu at the top of the page, select SWITCHING.
The QOS page displays.
5.
From the menu on the left, select VLAN.
The VLAN page displays.
6. Click the Edit VLAN button.
The 802.1Q-BASED VLAN CONFIGURATIONS (BASIC MODE) pane displays.
7. Click the VLAN that you want to delete.
You can click anywhere in the row for the VLAN
8. Click the DELETE button.
Your settings are saved. The VLAN is deleted.
Manage advanced 802.1Q VLANs
In an advanced 802.1Q VLAN configuration, VLAN 1 is added to the switch and all ports
are untagged members of VLAN 1. Advanced 802.1Q VLANs provide you with most
configuration options: You can tag ports, untag ports, exclude ports, add more VLANs,
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Segmentation
8-port Ultra60 PoE++ Multi-Gigabit (2.5G) Ethernet Plus Switch










