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1. Security E Power Over Ethemet Ge DHCP Snooping E General Settings VLAN Settings fal rusted interfaces E Binding Database Kid Statistic Chart Tools D Save Settings to Flash Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V OMAN DAP WN Enabled V Enabled v Enabled Vv Enabled V 3 8 settings are shown Trusted Interfaces Settings Port Fixed All 1 16 ports are listed up Trust Selection Enabled Disabled selection Trust port Server DHCP Gateway Web etc Untrust port User PC Non user port Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 85 2 10 4 Binding Database This section explains you how to setup Binding Database 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click DHCP Snooping and click Binding Database gt 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Binding Database S SWE 0216G3 E Switch into Binding Database Settings a MAC Address i fe 9 00 11 ab cd ef 22 System Physical Interface Bridge E IPv4 IP Address O IPv6 VLAN 1 4094 Port E Power Over Ethernet Type DR e Gei Lease Time 10 4294967295 Sec VLAN Settings i Trusted Interfaces Add Reset
2. Add Reset Di Power Over Ethernet QA DHCP Snooping Trap Management Table LoP Host Ip Address SNMP Version Community Name User Name Action D Statistic Chart Tools 192 168 0 11 v1 public Delete D Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown SNMP Community Settings State Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 3 settings are shown Add Host Table Host IP Address Selection Enabled Disabled selection SNMP Version Selection vi v2c v3 NoAuthNoPriv v3 NoAuthPriv v3 AuthPriv selection Community Name Input Community name or User name for trap user User Name belongs Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 5 Trap Management Table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 60 2 5 Access Control Config Access Control is help you different way traffic filtering or shaping 2 5 1 Policy Settings This section explains you how to add filtering entry 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Access Control Config and click Policy Settings e Bt Pee eres ets 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Policy Settings a WA Policy type Add L2 IPv4 Add IPv6 Policy Table De Access Control
3. DHCP Snooping Page 1 1 First Page Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page GO a E Save Settings to Flash 3 3 settings are shown Ethernet Statistics Settings Index Variable Input track entry number Port Variable Input one port number 1 16 Owner Variable Input entry nickname Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 Ethernet Statistics Table is shown If you want to delete entry push Delete button on each entry 68 2 6 3 History This section explains how to configure logging parameter 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click RMON and click History 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3__ History Control Settings L k abo History Control Settings D System Index 1 65535 Physical interface Port Bridge SNMP Buckets Requested 1 50 B Access Control Config RMON Interval 1 3600 secs E Global Settings Owner 32 characters limit E Staticstics DESEN GAlarms B Event History Control Table Voice VLAN Security D Power Over Ethernet 4 5 DHCP Snooping Page 1 1 Previous Page NextPage Last Page E Save Settings to Flash 3 5 settings are shown History Control Table Index Variable Input entry numb
4. Voice VLAN User Name Group Name SNMP Version Auth Protocol Priv Protocol Secur ae Ethernet ReadOnly ReadOnly v1 None None QA DHCP Snooping ReadOnly ReadOnly vie None None K N D Statistic Chart ReadWrite ReadWrite v1 None None Tools E Save Settings to Flash ReadWrite ReadWrite vie None None 3 5 settings are shown SNMP User Group Settings User Name Variable Input add username Group Name Variable Input group of add or belong user SNMP Version Selection vi v2c v3 selection Encryption v3 Check Box Jenable encrypt and auth method Auth Protocol encrypted Variable MD5 SHA1 selection Password Variable Input password for authentication Priv Protocol encrypted SelectionInput password for encrypt Password DES Variable Input password Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 SNMP User Group Table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 58 2 4 5 Community Table This section explains how to specific MIB access Community Table 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click Community Table e gt ES Bre 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUS SNMP Community Table A T A SNMP Community Settings System Community Name 32 characters limit E SH E User
5. E Group Access Table E SNMP User Group E Community Table E Trap Management m Access Control Config E RMON D Voice VLAN Security Di Power Over Ethernet D Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown Engine ID Setting Engine ID Variable Switch Unique Name divide another switch Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 55 2 4 2 View Table This section explains how to specific MIB access optimizes and limitation 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click Engine ID e gt SE Bre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SNMP View Table N SWE 0216G3 EI E Switch info SNMP View Settings System View Name Physical Interface 32 characters limit Subtree OID Ge SNMP OID Mask Engine ID p vow Tane View Type ES E Group Access Table E SNMP User Group Add Reset E Community Table E Trap Management SNMP View Table D Access Control Config View Name Subtree OID OID Mask View Type ReadWrite 1 1 Included Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping LLDP D Statistic Chart KM D Save Settings to Flash 3 4 settings are shown SNMP View Table View Name Variable Switch Unique Name divide another switch Subtree OID Variable Input OID of you want to add OID Mask Variable Input OID Mask of limitation of
6. Config File Backup Restore via TFTP TFTP Server IP Variable Input TFTP server IP address Config File Name Variable Input TFTP file path amp file name If you want to back up current settings click Backup to TFTP server If you want to restore setting file click Restore from TFTP server 95 2 13 3 Cable Diagnostics You can do simple test about 4 pair in LAN cable 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Cable Diagnostics DE Planex Switch 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CECIU Cable Diagnostics L p ee Cable Diagnostics Settings System Ext ix Physical interface Now Bridge snmMP a Access Control Config Cable Diagnostics Table Port Test Result Cable Fault Distance meters Cable Length meters in range D SC Ethernet The cable diagnostic feature is designed primarily for administrators or customer service representatives It is used to SC Snooping test and verify copper cables it can quickly determine the quality of the cables and the types of error i Statistic Chart Note og 1 If cable length is displayed as N A it means the cable length is Not Available The cable length is undetermined because either the link speed is less than 1G or the cables are broken and or bad quality m Config File Upload Download 2 The deviation of Cable Fault Distance is 2 meters LEES No cable may be displaye
7. 2 Ignore All All Ignore Vv Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V Enabled V lt J LSJ LEJ LEJ LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LK LK TEETE 8 2 e e ee zg 3 4 settings are shown Port Settings Port Fixed Port number is listed up PVID Variable Input Port VLAN ID Acceptable Frame Types Selection All Tagged Untagged and Priority Tagged selection Ingress Filtering Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 42 2 3 9 3 Forwarding Table Mode This section explains how to change MAC address learning mode 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click Forwarding Table Mode gt 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CRCS Forwarding Table Mode e SE Forwarding Table Mode Setting OE Forwarding Table Mode Settings eee Mode Settings Learning Mode vL v Syste D Ge Interface e Bridge e DN Spanning Tr
8. IEEE802 3az EEE Settings IEEE802 3az Energy Selection Enabled Disabled selection Efficient Ethernet Status Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 97 2 13 5 Reboot You can reboot switch or restore default Config you can choose IP address setting too or not include 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Reboot 3 E http 192 168 0 1 WEE fa E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Eat Gai EN SWE 0216G3 Z switch info Jen System Reboot Type Normal v Physical Interface Note System will reboot in a few seconds after pressing the Apply button Security Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping K N e EN Statistic Chart Ge Tools Firmware Upgrade e EN Config File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics J IEEE 802 3az EEE Rrocd Pin D Save Settings to Flash http 192 168 0 1 iss port_cfg html Gambit idadidedcdddfdadbdkdbdkdcdidededddkdbgegngjgo 3 1 setting is shown Reboot Reboot Type Selection Normal Factory Default Factory Default Expect IP selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply 98 2 13 6 Ping PING test tool check IP reachability to same subnet devices 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Ping 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 We
9. SWE 0216G3 Config File Backup Restore via HTTP L Ga File Backup Restore via HTTP Setting O File Backup Restore via HTTP Setting O Restore via HTTP Settings Select File z Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping Firmware Upgrade Le Config File Upload Download Bahia Tre Evia TFTP E Cable Diagnostics p IEEE 802 3az EEE E Reboot Ping E Save Settings to Flash If you want to back up current settings click Backup If you want to restore setting file click Browse choose config bin and click Restore 94 2 13 2 2 Via TFTP Upgrade firmware via TFTP server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Config File Upload Download and click via TFTP 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 Config File Backup Restore via TFTP SWE 0216G3 by 4 owen SS Config File Backup Restore via TFTP Setting O Config File Backup Restore via TFTP Settings O 2O22 O Backup Restore via TFTP Settings GE TFTP Server IP ou D See Interface jer i Bridge Sev asNMP Config File Name 64 characters max DN Access Control Config RMON Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping K N Statistic Chart Ge Tools e E Firmware Upgra ae Config Fi File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics E IEEE 802 3az EEE E Reboot Ping E Save Settings to Flash 3 4 settings are shown
10. Selection Enabled Disabled selection Message Bufferd Size Variable Input how many line logs saved in switch 1 50 Syslog Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Syslog Server IP Variable Input syslog server IP address Facility Selection Select syslog server facility You can help logging separate another device Logging Level Selection Alert Critical Warning Info selection message increase Alert lt Critical lt Warning lt Info Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 18 2 2 Physical Interface This section explains how to configure interface settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Physical Interface 9 SH 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663 Physical Interface a L E SWE 0216G3 Physical Interface Table Port Trunk Type Link Status Admin Status Mode Jumbo Flow Ctrl EAP BPDU Action All Ignore Ignore 1000TX Down Enabled Auto 1000TX Down Enabled Auto 1000TX Down Enabled sl Auto 1000TX Down Enabled W Auto 1000TX Down Enabled sl Auto 1000TX Down Enabled sc Auto 1000TX Down Enabled Auto 1000TX Down Enabled v 1000TX Down Enabled v 1000TX Down Enabled v 1000TX Down Enabled v 1000TX Down Enabled v 1000TX Down Enabled v Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Apply Enabled sl Disabled V Disab
11. Storm Control Settings Port Fixed Port number is listed up Bandwidth Variable Input limit late with multiple 64kbps Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 39 2 3 8 3 Egress Rate Limiting This section explains how to Ingress rate Limiting You can setup port Outgoing flow control each port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Bandwidth Control and click Egress Rate Limiting gt EEE Bre ON E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch a Egress Rate Limiting P SWE 0216G3 ae x parrua m System Bandwidth 64kbps x rate limit Port z Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection Static Unicast Di Static Multicast QA IGMP Snooping CG e Bandwidth Control E Storm Control E ingress Rate Limiting E Eoress Rate Leg H VLAN mo o d e PWN D Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping 3 3 settings are shown Bandwidth Status 64kbps x 1 15625 Ignore se 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V
12. 1 22194 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 IGMP Snooping e Bandwidth Control fal storm Control Gi Ingress Rate Limiting Egress Rate Limiting Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 CONDOR G HH Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 Power Over Ethemet Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 a DHCP Snooping Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 3 5 settings are shown Storm Control Settings Port Fixed Port number is listed up DLF Selection Enabled Disabled filtering selection Destination Lookup Failure Broadcast Selection Enabled Disabled filtering selection Multicast Selection Enabled Disabled filtering selection Threshold Variable Input limit late with multiple 64pps packet per second Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 38 2 3 8 2 Ingress Rate Limiting This section explains how to setup Ingress r
13. Clear Dynamic And Learning a e Binding Database Table Delete All Statistic Chart Free Entries 199 Tools Total Entries 0 E Save Settings to Flash MAC Address VLAN ID IP Address Port Type Lease Time Action lt lt The List is empty gt gt Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page leg 3 6 settings are shown Binding Database Settings MAC Address Variable Input MAC address IP Address Variable Input IP address match MAC address VLAN Variable Input VLANA ID Port Selection 1 16port Type Selection Static Dynamic selection Lease Time Dynamic Variable Input DHCP lease time Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 Binding Database Table is shown Review the settings If you want to delete entry click Delete 86 2 11 LLDP LLDP technology help you notice port base device link path and switch topology 2 11 1 LLDP Global Settings This section explains you how to setup Binding Database 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click LLDP and click LLDP Global Settings lt E pines Ste 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch LLDP Global Settings S SWE 0216G3 E Switch info LLDP Global Settings a System LLDP O Enabled Disabled Physical Interface Bridge H Q SNMP Access Control Config LLDP Settings RMON z Voice VLAN
14. SWE 0216G3 User s Manual User s Manual Version SWE 0216G3_Manual_V1 FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 2 and 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual it may cause interference in which case users will be required to correct interference at their own expenses CE Warning This is a Class A product Ina domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ii Contents 0 1 2 ko ee 1 0l Package e 1 0 2 ET 1 Msta te 3 LI Setup toswiteh occ ccccccccccccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 3 L MU Ser geess 3 t EE 5 Web Management 6 DM Ed E 6 KN System Mariaeement sissies a AAS A AA SERE ARANON 6 KEN BE E E 7 2 1 8 IPv6 System settings cccccsssccccssssecceessseccecesseececesssececessseeceessseeceeeseeeeeeeaaes 8 2 1 4 IPv6 Neighbor Setting ccccecccccccccessssssseceeeceeeeeeessseeeeecceeeesesssseeeeeeeeseeeenes 9 2 1 5 TP Access tee 10 216 Admiistrati N essensen ENERE E NaS 11 E RE 13 EE EE AE A E E EEE EE E E EER 14 E E
15. Voice VLAN Global Settings VLAN ID 50 v et Aging Time 1 120 hours Blau settings E Voice VLAN OU Settings Cos 7 7 Security Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping Apply LLDP Voice VLAN Table D Statistic Chart z Tools Aut Detection Status E Save Settings to Flash Ignore Vv Disabled V Static Enabled V None Enabled V None Enabled V None DO Enabled V None 3 4 settings are shown Voice VLAN Status Voice VLAN Selection Enabled Disabled selection Voice VLAN Global Settings VLAN ID Selection Select Voice VLAN ID Aging Time Variable Input cycle time for IP Phone MAC table rebuild CoS Selection Select 0 7 CoS value Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 Voice VLAN Table is shown Voice VLAN table Port Fixed All 1 16 port are listed up 72 Auto Detection Selection Select Enabled Disabled Status Fixed Static None Dynamic shown If you want to modify entry push Apply button on each entry 73 2 7 2 Voice VLAN OUI Settings This section explains how to add MAC list 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Voice VLAN and click Voice VLAN OUI Setting lt gt EE Pre 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Voice V
16. Enabled V POWER OFF Low Gi Save Settings to Flash mo d e o bk G H E Sa CO Sa CO Sa GO Sa OO Sa ooo e CO e OO e OO e of o S of ofa o fe lt J LCJ L lt LSJ L lt L lt LK LK L lt 3 10 settings are shown Power Over Ethernet Settings Power Budget Fixed Maximum Power supply Power Consumption Fixed Current Power supply Power Over Ethernet table Port Fixed All 1 16 ports are listed up Admin Selection Enabled Disabled selection Status Fixed PD device status shown Class Fixed PD device class is shown Priority Selection Select Power Supply Priority Critical guarantee power supply before another priority setting ports High Power supply is starting after all critical priority setting port receiving power Low Power supply is starting after another priority setting port receiving power IF same priority minimum port get priority 81 Power mW Fixed Current supply Watt level Voltage V Fixed Current supply Voltage Current mA Fixed Current supply electric current Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 82 2 10 DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping technol
17. and click Port DSCP 3 http 192 168 0 1 WEE 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ES Coe Gage 2m Ke DSCP DSCP Class Mapping Setting O DSCP Class Mapping Setting O Settings H System DSCP Mapping Disabled Vv D Physical Interface Apply Trunk Config DSCP Class Mapping Table wiet SE DSCP in Queue DSCP in Queue DSCP In Queue DSCP In 48 63 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Static Unicast 0 15 Wi 16 31 32 47 DI Static Multicast icmp Snooping a Low e 16 Low 7 32 Low 17 Low vV 33 Low 18 a 34 Low 19 ow 35 Low 20 w 36 Low 21 w 37 Low si 22 ow 38 Low sl Low 39 Low wi Low wl 40 Lon si Low 41 Low W 42 Low Low 43 eil llsilkeileilsilke D Scheduling Algorithm E IPv6 Traffic Class Priority KE oo AO om bh a lt 28 Zil 3 2 settings are shown DSCP Class Mapping Settings DSCP in Fixed 0 63 all DSCP pattern are listed up Queue Selection Low Medium High Highest Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 52 2 3 11 4 Scheduling Algorithm This section explains how to setup packet Scheduling Algorithm 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks QoS and click Scheduling Algorithm lt gt En Bre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663 P Scheduling Algorithm S SWE
18. switch please consider the following points Fairly cool and dry place Free from noise e g electromagnetic field generators vibration dust heat wet or direct sunlight expositing Make about 10cm space with rear side and top for heat spreading When you install switch to rack free from another racking weight When you install switch on a level surface attach rubber feet to bottom of the switch So rubber feet avoid case were scratched When you connect switch please connect the switch to outlet first Seconds connect PC with LAN cable 1 2 User Log in The default values of the SWE 0216G3is listed in the table below IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Username admin Password admin After the SWE 0216G3 has been finished physical install you can browse it For instance type http 192 168 0 1 in the address row in a browser it will show the following screen and ask you inputting username and password in order to login and access authentication The default username is admin and password is admin For the first time to use please enter the default username and password and then click the lt Login gt button The login process now is completed In this login menu you have to input the complete username and password respectively the SWE 0216G3 will not give you a shortcut to username automatically This loo
19. 2 10 2 VLAN Settings This section explains you how to setup VLAN Settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click DHCP Snooping and click VLAN Settings Planex Switch x 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch 1D 1 4094 S SWE 0216G3 H A SNMP Access Control Config VLAN Table Delete All RMON Action Add Reset lt lt VLAN Settings is empty gt gt E Power Over Ethernet Ge DHCP Snooping E General Settings Page DU CESES E Trusted Interfaces E Binding Database FirstPage Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page GO E Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown VLAN Settings VLAN ID Variable Input VLAN ID Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 VLAN ID Table is shown Review the settings If you want to delete entry click Delete 84 2 10 3 Trusted Interfaces This section explains you how to setup Trusted Interfaces You can limit DHCP server port And reject another un trust DHCP server and PC non enroll in DHCP server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click DHCP Snooping and click Trusted Interfaces e gt SE Bre rm ane 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 KE Z ss D System Pont Trust Action Physical Interface ignore V Em Enabled V Apply Enabled V Apply Enabled V gt
20. 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V ET i SES Storm Control Settings Port Fixed Port number is listed up Bandwidth Variable Input limit late with multiple 64kbps Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 40 2 3 9 VLAN VLAN is used to make separated network in one switch 2 3 9 1 Tagged VLAN This section explains how to setup VLAN by tagging 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click Tagged VLAN ee 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ES Ge R S SWE 0216G3 o k E switch into Tagged VLAN Settings D System VLAN ID 2 4094 Physical Interface VLAN Name 32 characters limit E Je Bridge e DN Spanning Tree Management VLAN Disabled V Qi Trunk Config E Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Tagged E Static Unicast 1 2 3 D Static Multicast IGMP Snooping id O o O D Bandwidth Control Be leg VLAN See E Port Settings E Forwarding Table Mode All E Dynamic Forwarding Tabl Private VLAN EJ VLAN Current Database KE
21. Access Control Config QARMON Voice VLAN Security Power Over Ethernet E DHCP Snooping age revious Page LastPage Page Go 3 2 setting is shown IPv6 Neighbor Address Neighbor IPv6 Address Variable Input Neighbor IPv6 address Link Layer MAC Address Variable Input MAC address paired Neighbor IPv6 address Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 IPv6 Neighbor Setting List is shown You can search with IPv6 address MAC address or State And you can delete IPv6 Neighbor entry directory After search each entry shows Delete button and delete entry one by one 2 1 5 IP Access List This section explains how to limit management page with IP address in white list way 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on IP Access List gt 9 el 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch EEC C SWE 0216G3 gt E switch info IP Access List De System IP Restriction Status Disabled V E System Management E IPv4 Setup E IPv6 System Settings Apply IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Address Settings EIP Access IPv4 Administration E User Interface IP Address d O IPv6 E System Time E SSL Settings E DHCP Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical interface IP Access List table E Bridge Index Access
22. Check same trunk group port State Selection Select Active Passive Manual Disable Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 28 2 3 2 2 LACP Group Status This section explains how to check Trunking group 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Trunking Setting and Click on LACP Group Status Planex Switch x PLanex COMM 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch e LACP Group Status A LACP Group Status K system Priority 32768 Physical Interface S ID 00 22 CF EE 5A BD Dr system ID 22 CF EE e EN Spanning Tree Group 1 Se Trunk Config Aggregator Active Port List 1 Mirroring Group 2 SKS SE Sa This group doesn t exist Group 3 This group doesn t exist Group 4 This group doesn t exist Group 5 This group doesn t exist Group 6 This group doesn t exist Group 7 This aroun dnecn t evict Review current status 29 2 3 2 3 Port Priority This section explains how to setup Trunking group You can make up to 8 group trunk path make in this switch 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Trunking Setting and Click on Port Priority lt gt EE 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUD Cio D F Se SS System System Priority 32768 LU System ID 00 22 CF EE 5A BD Port Priority Settings Priority 0 65535 E LACP Group Status D EN 1 0 E Mir
23. Config Free Entries 200 DELENN Total Entries 3 Index Classifier Sequence Deny Permit CoS DSCP Rate Control Port List lt lt Policy table is empty gt gt Page 0 0 First Page Previous Page Next Page Last Page Page E Save Settings to Flash 3 Add new policy 1 Push AddL2 IPv4 pranex 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Policy type Add L2 IPv4 Add IPv6 Switch Info Policy Index 1 65535 Physical Interface Source MAC Address R S KR 7 Mask Length Destination MAC Address R i R s R Mask Length VLAN ID 1 4094 802 1p Priority Ether Type 0000 0806 0800 Protocol 1 255 IPv4 Source IP Address P i K Mask Length IPv4 Destination IP Address 3 b Mask Length DSCP 0 63 Source Layer 4 Port 1 65535 Destination Layer 4 Port oJ Save Settings to Flash Policy Sequence 1 65535 Policy Action Replaced Cos 0 7 Rate Control index O Replaced DSCP 0 63 Port List e g 1 3 5 8 lt i 61 23 settings are shown Add L2 IPv4 Policy Index Variable Input index number Source MAC Address Mask Length Variable Input Source MAC address Variable Input Source MAC mask address Destination
24. Fixed When IPv6 DHCP enable Gateway address is shown from DHCPv6 configuration NS Retransmit Time Settings NS Retransmit Time Variable Input cycle time of Neighbor Solicitation packet of ICMPv6 Link Local Address Settings Automatic Link Local Address Selection Enabled Disabled selection Link Local Address Prefix length Variable Input link local IPv6 address and subnet mask with length after Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 2 1 4 IPv6 Neighbor Setting lt f This section explains how to set supported neighboring devices up IPv6 Neighbor setting You could modify IPv6 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on IPv6 Neighbor Settings Planex switch 9 Se 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Ee CE SWE 0216G3 m gt E Switch into IPv6 Neighbor Settings Ee System Neighbor IPv6 Address Ee Seege Link Layer MAC Address DOOOCKXXXIOCKX E IPv6 System Settings l Neighbor Settings EJIP Access List Administration IPv6 Neighbor Settings Gen eege Neighbor IPv6 Address Siem Time State E SSL Settings All v E DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings Page 0 0 FirstP Physical Interface Bridge SNMP D
25. H Qos snmp Access Control Config Not Member All Clear Reset to Default 3 6 settings are shown Tagged VLAN Settings VLAN ID Variable Input VLAN ID 2 4094 VLAN Name Variable Input VLAN nickname 0 32letter Management VLAN Selection Enabled Disabled selection If you select Enable you can access management page from this VLAN Static Tagged Selection Select port for add tag when outgoing Static Untagged Selection Select port for no add tag when outgoing Not Member Selection Select port for not VLAN member Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 Current VLAN table is shown 41 2 3 9 2 Port Settings This section explains how to setup Port Setting of acceptable incoming frame type 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click Port Setting gt 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SE CE a oe System Port PVID Acceptable Frame Types Ingress Filtering E Physical Interface De Bridge Spanning Tree Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 9 Static Multicast QA IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control B f VLAN E Tagged VLAN fEl Port Settings E Forwarding Table Mode E Dynamic Forwarding Tabl E Private VLAN EI VLAN Current Database KE EK z S
26. IPv6 System Settings Apply E IPv6 Neighbor Settings Dip Access List D Administration E User Interface E System Time DEES E DHCP Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical Interface mr page Di Power Over Ethemet QA DHCP Snooping um 3 1 setting is shown SSL Settings SSL Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings NOTE When turn on SSL Status You cannot access G ttp 192 168 0 1 switch IP but you can access https 192 168 0 1 instead of previous address 2 1 10 DHCP Auto Configuration This section explains how to configuration function via DHCP You can update Config file via DHCP 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on DHCP Auto Configuration gt 9 EE 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3_ NAW DHCP Auto Configuration Settings LA aaa B p System Auto Configuration State Disabled V E System Management E IPv4 Setup Apply E IPv6 System Settings E IPv6 Neighbor Settings EIP Access List D Administration E User Interface E System Time E SSL Settings zort Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical Interface H Bridge Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping E Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown DHCP Auto Configuration Auto Configuration Mo
27. Message TX Hold Multiplier 4 2 10 Security Message TX Interval 30 sec 5 32768 D Power Over Ethernet QA DHCP Snooping LLDP Reinit Delay 2 sec 1 10 p LLDOP LLDP TX Del 2 ELLOP Gioval Setinos SS 2 sec 1 8192 a a TLLDF Neighbors information Note LLDP TX Delay lt 0 25 Message TX Interval and Message TX Interval Message TX Hold Multiplier lt 65535 Apply Tools LLDP System Information E Save Settings to Flash Chassis ID Subtype macAddress Chassis ID 00 22 CF EE 5A BD System Name System Description SWE 0216G3 LLDP Port State Settings Port 3 9 settings are shown LLDP Global Settings LLDP Selection Enabled Disabled selection LLDP Settings Message TX Hold Multiplier Variable Input multiplier for TTL Message TX Interval Variable Input cycle time for advertise LLDP Reinit Delay Variable Input timeout for reinitialize LLDP TX Delay Variable Input delay time for change state LLDP System Informations Chassis ID Subtype Fixed Always macAdress is shown Chassis ID Fixed Always MAC address is shown System Name Fixed System name is shown System Description Fixed Always model name is shown Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to 87 save the settings 4 LLDP Port State Table is shown Review the settings If you want to delete entry click Delete 88 2 11 2 LL
28. Settings Server Priority Selection 1 5 priority selection Server IP Address Variable Input server IP address Server Port Variable Input port number of RADIUS server Timeout Variable Input wait time for timeout Shared Secret Variable Input secret key Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 TACACS Table is shown If you change IP address and so on click Modify If delete entry click Delete 78 2 8 5 Destination MAC Filter This section explains how to setup prohibition connection MAC address You can make drop in house server connection via GUEST user switch 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click Destination MAC Filter e gt EES Bre 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUD Destination MAC Filter gt Sais Add Destination MAC Filter a System MAC Address h E f e g 00 11 ab cd ef 22 Physical Interface Bridge Add SNMP Access Control Config Destination MAC Table Delete All a Free Entries 200 Total Entries 0 Security E Port Access Control MAC Address Cl Daun User Dipapnus eS teen Note The maximum Destination MAC Filter entries is 40 Si il lt lt Destination MAC Filter is empty gt gt Denial of Service Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page GO Power Over Ethemet o DHCP Snooping
29. Snooping Bandwidth Control GE VLAN E Tagged VLAN E Port Settings E Forwarding Table Mode eem Forwarding Tab Private VLAN VLAN Current Database GVRP KEE SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN 3 7 settings are shown Dynamic Forwarding Table Setting Port Selection All 1 16 selection When you select one Current Forwarding table is filtered Dynamic Forwarding Table ID Fixed Entry ID is shown VID Fixed VLAN ID is shown Port Fixed Port number is shown MAC Address Fixed Shows MAC address Type Fixed Dynamic Static is shown VLAN Mode Fixed Shows VLAN type Review the settings 44 2 3 9 5 Private VLAN This section explains how to Private VLAN It is used as known as Port based VLAN 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click Private VLAN a http 192 168 0 1 Planex Switch fa EE 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SE Gees tan SWE 0216G3 Tig sec Private VLAN Setting OERE z System State Enabled Disabled Physical interface De Bridge Spanning Tree Trunk Config Mirroring Source Port Di yv E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast Forwarding Ports D Static Multicast 1 QA IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control Clear GE VLAN E Tagged VLAN E Port Settings E Forwarding Table Mode E Dynamic Forwardi
30. duplicates Tx packet Port Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 32 2 3 5 Static Unicast This section explains how to setup Static Unicast You can make specific MAC address packet to forward specific port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge and click Static Unicast gt EES Bre rm INS 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch COMM CEUTA CE E 802 10 VLAN 1 4094 Physical Interface Bridge S S Spanning Tree a GA Trunk Contig E Mirroring Loopback Detection GEES fa static Unicas Di Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control MAC Address Free entnes 256 Total entries 0 MAC Address lt lt 802 1Q VLAN Static Unicast Address Table is empty gt gt Security E Power Over Ethemet Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page Next Page Last Page Page DHCP Snooping KI DN Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 3 settings are shown Static Unicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN Variable Input VLAN ID of source MAC address packet coming Default all port belongs with VLAN ID 0 MAC Address Variable Input source MAC address Port Member Settings Selection Select destination Port Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 802 1Q VLAN Table
31. into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on IPv6 System Settings ele 9 EE 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch EE AEE SWE 0216G3 2E switch Info IPv6SystemSettings System IPv6SystemSettings B p System IPv6 State E System Management E IPv4 Setup ODEEMETS IPv6 Unicast Address Prefix Length IPv6 Neighbor Settings Ip pees List bo IPv6 Static Gateway Administration IPv6 Dynamic Gateway E User Interface E System Time E SSL Settings DHCPv6 Client Physical Interface NS Retransmit Time Bridge KC SNMP Access Control Config Disabled V Disabled V e g 3710 1 64 e 9 3710 9 Apply E DHCP Auto Configuration NS Retransmit Time Setti ro stem Log Settings SE og 9 5 sec 1 3600 Apply RMON Link Local Address Settings Voice VLAN Automatic Link Local Address Security Di Power Over Ethemet Link Local Address Prefix length DHCP Snooping K N mr EN Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 8 setting is shown Disabled V e 9 FE80 6 10 IPv6 System Settings IPv6 State Selection Enabled Disabled selection DHCPv6 Client Selection Enabled Disabled selection IPv6 Unicast Address Prefix Length Variable Input unicast IPv6 address and subnet mask with length after IPv6 Static Gateway Variable Input gateway IPv6 address IPv6 Dynamic Gateway
32. section explains how to setup MSTP parameter 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Spanning Tree and Click on MST Settings rm SH 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch n MstSettings MST Configuration Identification Settings Configuration Name 0022cfabcdef SWE 0216G3 System E H SE interlace Revision Level o 0 65535 Ge Spanning Tree E Protocol Settings Apply E Port Settings Dagesrees MST Instance Settings E Instance Information MSTI ID 1 31 EI MST Port Settings a Trunk Config VID List 1 4094 E Mirroring Priority wel D Loopback Detection E Static Unicast Static Multicast Add MST Table MSTI ID VID List Priority Action CIST 1 4094 32768 V Apply Delete 3 2 settings are shown MST Configuration Identification Setting Configuration Name Variable Input unique name for Multiple Spanning Tree Instance Default value setup MAC address Revision Level Variable Input same MSTP region value Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 3 settings are shown MST Instance Settings MSTI ID Variable Input MSTI ID associated with VID List VID List Variable Input VID List Priority Selection Select bridge priority low number is hi priority Review the settings When you have completed making c
33. you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 49 2 3 11 QoS QoS technology help you shape traffic or reorder connection timing 2 3 11 1 CoS This section explains how to Class of Service 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks QoS and click CoS lt 9 pranex 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch EC Cee S SWE 0216G3 QoS Status Enabled wW Traffic Class Queue Trunk Config CoS Table E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast D Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Low Low Medium B Highest Low Medium Highest Medium Highest Medium Highest Low Medium Highest De QoS D Low E Port Priority psc Low E Scheduling Algorithm EJ IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Low Medium Highest Medium Highest e e e e D le o o le le oO le eleteteteieiete efef RON ejej ejej o Medium High Highest Note Disable will reset the settings to factory default and turn off the function Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default 3 2 settings are shown CoS QoS Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Traffic Class Fixed Current look up Traffic Class QoS Table CoS Value Fixed O 7 CoS category is listed up Priority Value Selection Low Medium High Highest Review the settings When you have complet
34. 0216G3 Bowen info Scheduling Scheduling Algorithm Settings Settings e EN Syste Scheduling Algorithm Strict Priority v o Ei Interface Le Bridge D Spanning Tree Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 9 Static Multicast IGMP Snooping fg scheduing Algor E IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Q SNMP Access Control Config RMON e DR Voice VLAN mz DN Security lt 3 1 setting is shown Schedule Algorithm Settings Scheduling Algorithm Selection Strict Priority Weighted Round Robin selection Strict Priority Until upper priority packet send all out No lower priority packet going out Weight Round Robin each packet has chance of sending each term In one term The number of times to send packet is setup following ratio based on a priority Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 53 2 3 11 5 IPv6 Traffic Class Priority This section explains how to setup Traffic Class Priority of IPv6 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks QoS and click IPv6 Traffic Class Priority lt gt Ra pre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3_ A IPV6 Traffic Class Priority Settings LA SE 1Pv6 Traffic Class Global Setting OE State O Enabled Disabled Syste D Gg Interface e Bridge Apply e DN Spanning Tree Trunk Config IPv6 T
35. Bridge clicks GVRP and click Time Settings 48 gt 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3___ ZW GVRP Time Settings a SWE 0216G3 Switch info GVRP Time Settings System Pot JoinTime LeaveTime LeaveAllTime 10 2830 14 msec 30 2431 18 msec 40 2431 8 msec Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast DI Static Multicast 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 200 600 10000 Mannan GVRP Global Settings E Port Settings DEES oos sur D Access Control Config MON OMAN DAF WH o a Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping LLDP TERETERE EREE 3 A gt 3 E 3 1 setting is shown Time Settings Port Fixed All 1 16 selection Join Time Variable Input cycle time to PDU packet Leave Time Variable Input waiting time for restore non GARP state Leave All Time Variable Input cycle time for checking all port in VLAN Review the settings When
36. DP Neighbors information This section explains you how to check neighbor devices via LLDP 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click LLDP and click LLDP Neighbors information PLanex COMM 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUS LLDP Neighbors Information S SWE 0216G3 E Switch info LLDP Neighbors Information H System Entity Port Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Port ID Subtype Pont ID Di Physical Interface Bridge Port Description Show Detail Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page GO a SNMP i D Access Control Config E RMON mr i Voice VLAN Security Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping g LLOP E LLDP Global Settings RI Neighbors information Statistic Chart Tools Di Save Settings to Flash 3 LLDP Neighbor Information is shown Review current status 89 2 12 Statistic Chart Statistic Chart shows number of times how packet ingress to each port and how err packet occur 2 12 1 Traffic Comparison This section explains you how to check number of incoming and outgoing packet 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Statistic and click Traffic Comparison e gt PS Ce 9 Prone 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Statistic Information A Lee Pont ID InOctets InUcastPkts InNUcastPkts InDiscards OutOctets OutUcastPkts OutNUcastPkts OutDiscards Clear All S S 2 z Apply Apply D Access Contro
37. Full 10 Full 100 Half 10 Half selection in combo port 2 100 Full only 3 Auto 1000 Full Jumbo Selection Enabled Disabled selection for Jumbo packet communication 19 Flow Ctrl Selection Enabled Disabled selection for switch using pause packet for flow control EAP Selection Enabled Disabled selection for switch allow EAP packet pass through BPDU Selection Enabled Disabled selection for switch allow BPDU packet pass through Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 20 2 3 Bridge This section explains how to make network 2 3 1 Spanning Tree This section explains how to setup spanning tree Spanning tree protocol technology help you make network less loop more flexible 2 3 1 1 Protocol Settings This section explains how to setup protocol parameter 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Spanning Tree and Click on Protocol Setting Det Bre rm Sees 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 Spanning Tree Protocol Settings L gt SEUSS Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Global STP Status Disabled V Physical interface e Bridge ie Spanning Tree Bridge Priority 32768 V Protocol Settings Port Settings Maximum Age 20 Sec 6 40 Protocol Version RSIP Vv MST Settings Hello Time 2 Sec 1 10 Gi Instance Information MST Port
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39. Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 D IGMP Snooping Router Port A SWE 0216G3 ERAT 2 48 System VLAN ID Static Router Port Dynamic Router Port Action 1 N A N A Modify Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast D Static Multicast CG e IGMP Snooping E IGMP Snooping Settings IeltcMt Snooping Router P Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping aLLOP 3 802 1Q VLAN Table is shown If you want to change static multicast router port click Modify 37 2 3 8 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control helps you limit pps base packet control for DLS Broadcast and Multicast The other way limit kbps base stream control for Tx amp Rx 2 3 8 1 Storm Control This section explains how to setup Storm Control This function helps you from network down by packet non involuntarily stream 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Bandwidth Control and click Storm Control lt gt En Bre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CEU eS e System Port DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold Action A z Se LC Ignore Vv Ignore V Ignore V 64pps x 1 22194 Apply z Spanning Tree Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 SE Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194 1 22194 Hae Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 1 22194 Static Multicast Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 1 22194 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V 64pps x 22194
40. LAN OUI Settings e ge Syste Description em Physical Interface Telephony OUI User defined OUI OXXXXX XX XX XX asnuP D Access Control Config Note 10 maximum user defined OUI allowed Add RMON E OTA Voice VLAN OUI Table E Voice VLAN Settings Free Policies 198 E Voice VLAN OUI Settings 1D Description Security Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping ools E Save Settings to Flash 3 2 settings are shown Telephony OUI OUI Mask Action lt lt Voice VLAN OUI List is empty gt gt Voice VLAN OUI Settings Description Variable Input entry Nickname Telephony OUI Variable Input whole of MAC address But you use same manufacture IP Phone It is not necessary to input MAC address after the second unit Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 Voice VLAN Table is shown If you want to delete entry push Delete button on each entry 74 2 8 Security This section explains you how to Port base security 2 8 1 Port Access Control This section explains how to configure IEEE802 1X 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click Port Access Control gt 9 EE 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Port Access Control Settings A S SWE 0216G3 Ei Switch into System NAS ID fsNas1 16 characters max E SE Mo
41. MAC Address Mask Length Variable Input Destination MAC address Variable Input Destination MAC mask address VLAN ID 802 1p Priority Variable Input source VLAN ID Variable Input 0 7 number Ether Type Variable Input Ether Type in hex digit Protocol Variable Input protocol e g IP is 5 IPv4 Source IP Address Mask Length Variable Input source IP address Variable Input source mask address IPv4 Destination IP Address Mask Length Variable Input destination IP address Variable Input destination mask address DSCP Variable Input DSCP number Source L4 Port Destination L4 Port Variable Input source port number Variable Input destination port number Policy Sequence Variable Input process order Policy Action Selection Permit Deny selection Replaced CoS Replaced DSCP Variable Input CoS Value Variable Input DSCP Value Rate Control Variable Input number of Rate Control entry Port List Variable Input port number which filter applied Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 62 2 PLanex COMM 9 S SWE 0216G3 i Switch Info e E System Physical Interface G Access Control Config EENS E Rate Control Settings E Policy Database A RMON Voice VLAN Security Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping CIE Statistic Chart Tools D Save
42. Name Fixed Shows VLAN nickname VLAN FDB ID Fixed Shows VLAN Forwarding Database ID Member Ports Fixed Shows VLAN member port Untagged Ports Fixed Shows VLAN untagged port Status Fixed Shows status Review the settings 46 2 3 10 GVRP GVRP technology is share VLAN information and configure automatically 2 3 10 1 GVRP Global Settings This section explains how to setup GVRP 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks GVRP and click GVRP Global Settings lt gt BS Bre 9 pranex 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CETUR MW GVRP Global Settings Lee GVRP Status Enabled V Physical Interface Apply e Bridge D Spanning Tree D Trunk Config Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control K vlan Ge GVRP sr Global Settings D Port Settings Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping um 3 1 setting is shown GVRP Global Settings GVRP Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 47 2 3 10 2 Port Settings This section explains how to setup GVRP port Settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks GVRP and click Port Settings DE Planex Switch 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Ee CUEN a S SWE 0216G3 gt switch info GV
43. Name View Policy 32 characters limit Ge SNMP E Engine ID Add Reset E View Table E Group Access Table SNMP View Table E SNMP User Group Community Name Policy Action DENTINE E Trap Management private ReadWrite en Control Config public ReadOnly Delete Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping a D Save Settings to Flash 3 2 settings are shown SNMP Community Settings Community Name Variable Input new Community Name User Name View Policy Variable Input username in use as View Policy Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 SNMP View Table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 59 2 4 6 Trap Management This section explains how to specific trap host setting 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click Community Table e gt EE Bre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Trap Management SE Trap Management Global Settings System Trap Enabled Disabled Physical Interface m Bridge Le SNMP Apply E Engine ID Add Host Table E View Table IPv E Group Access Table 4 E SNMP User Group GE O ug E Community Table E Trap Manageme SNMP Version Community Name User Name 32 characters limit nt D Access Control Config
44. P SYN packet with data Selection Allow Deny selection TCP Null Scan TCP flag bits Selection Allow Deny selection are zero TCP over Selection Allow Deny selection Multicast Broadcast TCP Flags with Selection Allow Deny selection FIN URG PSH TCP Flags with SYN RST Selection Allow Deny selection TCP UDP port is zero Selection Allow Deny selection Fragmented ICMP v4 Selection Allow Deny selection ARP MAC SA Mismatch Selection Allow Deny selection Src MAC and Sender MAC of ARP Payload Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 80 2 9 Power Over Ethernet This section explains you how to check PoE Current Status 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click power Over Ethernet LS ON See 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3_ Power Over Ethernet Ks S SWE 0216G3 o E Switch into Power Over Ethernet Settings System Power Budget 185W Physical Interface Bridge snmP Access Control Config Power Over Ethernet Table RMON Port Admin Status Priority Power mW Voltage V Current mA Power Consumption ow 2 Ignore Vv Ignore V Enabled V POWER OFF Lon Vv Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low Enabled V POWER OFF Low
45. RAR AARRE RE 96 2 13 4 EE a7 EEE oE eo e E O O E 97 2 13 5 reet Ee NA 98 2 13 6 en EE 99 2 14 Haves Settings t Flasheros et ii E EOCEEN 100 3 Specification ce 101 A Droublesbootng a a a n a a i 103 Cannot connect btp n192 168 0 lasenn a 103 PoE PD is not working well 103 0 1 0 2 Introduction In this User Manual it will not only tell you how to install and connect your network system but configure and monitor the SWE 0216G3 through the web by RJ 45 serial interface and Ethernet ports step by step Many explanations in detail of hardware and software functions are shown as well as the examples of the operation for web based interface Package Contents Before you start to install this switch please verify your package that contains the following items Giga Ethernet Switch Power cord Safety Warranty e Rack mount Kit If any of these items is found missing or damaged please contact your local supplier for replacement Features All RJ 45 port support Power over Ethernet up to 30 8W port Web Smart features provide better manageability security QoS and performance Ge 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standard Dual speed SFPs for FE or Giga bit fiber uplink s Flow supports Easy Port Configuration for ease of setup in the IP Phone IP Camera or Wireless environment Front Panel Reset Button click Reboot and Restore default co
46. RP Port Settings System Port Dynamic Vian Status Restricted VLAN Registration Ignore Vv Ignore Vv Enabled v Disabled V Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast D Static Multicast IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control VAN Ge GVRP E GVRP Global Settings DESS E Time Settings Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled v Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 Enabled V Disabled V Enabled V Disabled V eh N Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping Enabled V Disabled V EE wo Enabled V Disabled V 3 1 setting is shown GVRP Port Settings Port Fixed All 1 16 selection Dynamic Vlan Status Selection Enabled Disabled GVRP selection Restricted VLAN Selection Enabled Disabled following GVRP Registration configuration selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 2 3 10 3 Time Settings This section explains how to setup cycle Join Leave 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click
47. STP IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 Storm Control Broadcast Multicast Unicast Port Mirroring One to One Many to One Security Management access control 185W Max 6ports support IEEE 802 3at PoE Max 10ports Ge support IEEE 802 3af PoE Hardware Button Reset LED Power Link Act PoE POE MAX FAN Include ADAPTER POWER AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Power Code Max AC125V Consumption quantity of Max 198W electricity Size 440 W x 44 H x 250 D mm not include projection Weight 3 6kg Operating environment Temperature 0 45 C Humidity 5 90 non condensing Store environment Temperature 20 70 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Certificate CE FCC Class A VCCI Class A Other Warranty 1 year 102 4 Troubleshooting Cannot connect http 192 168 0 1 gt gt Please check 5 points Please check power LED on switch Does LED switch on If LED is off check power code connected surely Please check LAN port LED If LED is not brink or lit check LAN cable or NIC on your console machine If LED is lit check your NIC IP settings is working as static IP e g 192 168 0 100 24 Please check device connected to switch Is there another device which uses same IP addresses Duplicate IP address devices make trouble Please check your IP address Is not your IP address duplicated Please check current configuration Would not y
48. Settings Forward Delay E Sec 4 30 Ken SE Transmit Hold Count 6 1 10 Iron D Loopback Detection Max Hop Count 20 6 40 E Static Unicast D Static Multicast Note Enabling Spanning Tree will temporarily cause the system to stop responding Root Bridge 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Root Cost 0 Root Maximum Age 20 Root Forward Delay 15 NV Root Port 0 3 13 settings are shown Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Global STP Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Protocol Version Selection STP RSTP MSTP selection STP IEEE802 1d RSTP IEEE802 1w MSTP IEEE802 1s Bridge Priority Selection Select 0 61440 priority 0 root bridge 32768 default Maximum Age Variable Input waiting time for non BPDU packet coming 6 40 21 Hello Time Variable Input cycle time for submitting BPDU packet when the switch is root bridge 1 10 Forward Delay Variable Input wait time for learning and listening MAC address 4 30 Transmit Hold Count Variable Input how many BPDU packet send from switch per second 1 10 Max Hop Count Variable Input how many hop BPDU packet from root bridge 6 40 Root Information Root Bridge Fixed root bridge ID shown Root Cost Fixed cost for root bridge path shown Root Maximum Age Fixed root bridge settings shown Root Forward Delay Fixed root bridge settings shown Root Port Fixed port t
49. Settings to Flash Push IPv6 lt EE Bre 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Policy Settings Policy type Add L2 IPv4 Policy Index 1 65535 VLAN ID 1 4094 802 1p Priority Protocol 1 255 IPv6 Source IP Address Prefix Length 1 128 IPv6 Destination IP Address Prefix Lenath 1 128 IPv6 Traffic Class 0 255 Source Layer 4 Port 1 65535 Destination Layer 4 Port 1 65535 Policy Sequence Policy Action Replaced CoS 0 7 1 65535 Rate Control Index 1 65535 Port List e g 1 3 5 8 Free Entries 200 16 settings are shown Add Cancel v Add IPv6 Policy Index Variable Input index number VLAN ID 802 1p Priority Variable Input source VLAN ID Variable Input 0 7 number Protocol Variable Input protocol e g IP is 5 IPv6 Source IP Address Mask Length Variable Input source IP address Variable Input source mask address IPv6 Destination IP Address Mask Length Variable Input destination IP address Variable Input destination mask address IPv6 Traffic Class Variable Input IPv6 traffic class number Source L4 Port Destination L4 Port Variable Input source port number Variable Input destinat
50. Smart PoE Switch Ee Co p SWE 0216G3 79 Switch info Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Settings eee Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Setting OE via TFTP Settings H System Image Version 1 00 05 Physical Interface Bridge TFTP Server IP a SNMP DN Access Control Config RMON oi O pop Image File Name 64 characters max Retry Count 3 Di Power Over Ethernet Note System will reset automatically after burning image to flash DHCP Snooping LLP DN Statistic Chart ie Tools Ge Firmware Upgrade Evia HTTP DESS Config File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics E IEEE 802 3az EEE E Reboot Ping E Save Settings to Flash 3 4 settings are shown TFTP Upgrade Image Version Fixed Current firmware version is shown TFTP Server IP Variable Input TFTP server IP address Image File Name Variable Input TFTP file path amp file name Retry Count Variable Input limit times for retry reciting After input server information click Apply Automatically switch burn image to flash and reboot 93 2 13 2 Config File Upload Download You can save or restore switch configurations as file 2 13 2 1 Via HTTP Setting backup Restore via web management page 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Config File Upload Download and click via HTTP lt gt BS Bre 9 pranex 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch
51. T ET 16 2 1 10 DHCP Auto Configuration cccccccccssccccesssscceeesssececessseeccessseeceeesseeeeeenaaes 17 2 1 11 System LoS SCRE cecccceesssedessecececeessseessnecetuecessseessveccteceesesteceveceesccessseeeetees 18 2 2 Physical Interface 19 KE ENEE 21 2 3 1 Spanning Tree cccccccccccccesssssscccecceeesseessseeeeececeessessseeeeeseeseeeessseeeeeeeeesesenses 21 2 38 2 Trunk Conte 28 EE e EN 31 2 8 4 Loopback Detection ccsscseeeessseseessessssessesssesseseeseseseseeseseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 32 DOs SOtATLC Be 33 RE MUIGAS E 34 2 3 7 IGMP Snooping ssssseensssssseseseessssssseereessssssssseressssssserereesssssssrerressssssserereesssssee 35 239 8 Bandwidth ee E 38 2 00 VEAN WE 41 2 3 10 ee 47 2 3 11 LRO T eege 50 2de SNMP eee e E E E EE E 55 iii KSC EN D ENT RA EE 55 24 2 e A 56 2 4 3 Group Access Table 57 2 4 4 SNMP User Group ccccccsseessssssessseeesssssssssseesesesseseesesesseseseseeeeeeeeseseeeeees 58 2 455 Community TE 59 2 4 6 Trap Management 60 2 5 Access Control Contes EE 61 QDels Polley oette Sneen eo ee ee ege ee E E a a 61 29 2 Rate Control Settna sa e e ee ege es 65 2 5 3 Poley Database e ECCE 66 PA s TERE EE 67 2 6 1 Global Settings c cc cccccsssssscceecceeeeeeesseeeeeceeeeseesseeeeeeceseseessiseeeeeeeeeeeeaaa 67 2 6 2 Statist es ccccicreversicecancersauavensteceavarcsardiessveceanacesatavenseavenndevsataneunrcceanaeesauavereaaes 68 Di
52. Tools D Save Settings to Flash 3 5 settings are shown RADIUS Settings Server Priority Selection 1 5 priority selection Server IP Address Variable Input server IP address Server Port Variable Input port number of RADIUS server Accounting Port Variable Input port number of Accounting Shared Secret Variable Input secret key Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 RADIUS Table is shown If you change IP address and so on click Modify If delete entry click Delete 77 2 8 4 TACACS This section explains how to setup TACACS authentication You need external authenticate server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click TACACS gt 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch TACACS TACACS Settings Server Priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 0 0 0 SWE 0216G3 gt Server IP Address Server Port 1 65535 Timeout 1 255secs Security E Port Access Control Shared Secret 32 characters limit D Daun User Grapius e CES a E Destination MAC Filter TACACS Table E Denial of Service A Power Over Ethernet Server Priority Server Port Timeout Action QA DHCP Snooping lt lt TACACS list is empty gt gt D Save Settings to Flash 3 5 settings are shown TACACS
53. VLAN e Security Cl Power Over Ethernet m DHCP Snooping LLDP 8 settings are shown Apply 802 1Q VLAN Free entries 256 Total entries 0 Multicast Group Address Member Ports lt lt IGMP Snooping multicast address table is empty gt gt IGMP Snooping Settings Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Age Out Timer Variable Input waiting time after no dynamic MAC address exists 130 153025 Querier Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Query Interval Variable Input cycle time of sending IGMP query 60 600 Max Response Time Variable Input waiting time after member don t response query Robustness Variable Variable Input avoidance how ignore packet loss Last Member Query Interval Variable Input time to high speed secession Router Timeout Variable Input time to leave after multicast router has no multicast group 35 Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 802 1Q VLAN Table is shown You can check Multicast group by VLAN ID 36 2 3 7 2 IGMP Snooping Router Port This section explains how to check multicast router port and modify static router port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks IGMP Snooping and click IGMP Snooping Router Port 2 hittp 192 168 0 1 A Planex Switch 9 SU 46Port
54. a Ej E Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown Add Destination MAC Filter MAC Address Variable Input prohibited connection MAC address Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 Destination MAC Table is shown Review the settings If you want to delete entry click Delete 79 2 8 6 Denial of Service This section explains you how to avoid Denial of Service attack You can block doubtful communication at edge 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click Denial of Service lt gt St Bre 9 Prone 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Denial of Service p SWE 0216G3 E Switch info DOSS m System TCP SYN packets with data Allow tee TCP Null Scan TCP flag bits are zero Allow V TCP over MAC Multicast Broadcast Allow V Access Control Config QARMON Voice VLAN TCP Flags with SYN RST Allow V TCP Flags with FIN URG PSH Allow V B p Security 6 E Port Access Control TCP UDP port is zero Allow V DI Dial in User Fragmented ICMP v4 Allow V D RADIUS I TACACS ARP MAC SA Mismatch Src MAC and Sender MAC of ARP Payload Allow V E Destination MAC Filter E Denar or Service Apply Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Chart Tools D Save Settings to Flash 3 8 settings are shown DoS Setting TC
55. ate Limiting You can setup port Incoming flow control each port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Bandwidth Control and click Ingress Rate Limiting gt 9 EE 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CRET CS A SWE 0216G3 sas E switch into Ingress Rate Limiting Settings System Bandwidth 64kbps x rate limit Port Bandwidth Status 64kbps x 1 15625 Ignore V z Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast I Static Multicast IGMP Snooping E H Bandwidth Control E Storm Control 64kbps x 15625 64kbps x 15625 64kbps x 15625 64kbps x 15625 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 1 15625 1 15625 1 15625 1 15625 Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V Disabled V E ingress Rate Limiting E Egress Rate Limiting 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V Power Over Ethernet 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V DHCP Snooping 64kbps x 15625 1 15625 Disabled V Se rn SSC 1 2 3 4 5 6 d 8 9 3 3 settings are shown
56. b Smart PoE Switch CE TEE SWE 0216G3 ean System 192 168 0 11 IPv4 Physical Interface Destination IP Address O Bridge IPv6 asnuP Timeout Value 3 Sec 1 5 D Access Control Config RMON Number of Ping Requests 10 Times 1 10 Voice VLAN Securty Show Ping Resut Di Power Over Ethernet a DHCP Snooping LoP Statistic Chart Ge Tools Firmware Upgrade DN Config File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics IEEE 802 3az EEE Reboot Oe D Save Settings to Flash 3 38 settings are shown Ping Test Settings Destination IP Address Variable Input IP address for testing Timeout Value Variable Input timeout seconds Number of Ping Request Variable Input how many ping sending If you want to ping with current settings click Start If you want to check ping result click Show Ping Result 99 2 14 Save Settings to Flash You can save all Apply and add Config to flash and read next re startup 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Save Settings to Flash lt gt ES Bre 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3_ Save Settings to Flash K SWE 021663 oa cae Save Settings to Flash Di Physical Interface Note The switch will stop responding while saving the current configuration to flash Bridge E SNMP D Access Control Config H Q RMON i Voice VLAN Security Di Power Over Et
57. b Smart PoE Switch Statistic Information a SWE 0216G3 een m System Pont ID InErrors OutErrors DropEvents CRCAlignErrors UndersizePkts OversizePkts Fragments Collisions Clear Physical Interface 8 8 m S SE All 3 Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Access Control Config rity Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping KU Ge Statistic Chart DI Traffic Comparison DEER Tools E Save Settings to Flash o o d e Oo bk G HM ek Ki SR aR N E Oe Oe Oe Oe Ce CO amp ebe Oo fet o RER o fe o ES o Be E CO e CO e CO e OO e CO e CO e ES e E e e e eu Oe e e O E Oe ee CO e Oe e e OC amp oS oo CO Er CH E cco CH GES OH CEA E e e CO e CO e Oe e e CO e ER omo mm CH EE oO PER oc CES CH CES GA 3 Error Group is shown Error Information Port ID Fixed All 1 16ports listed up InErrors Fixed Incoming error packet per second OutErrors Fixed Outgoing error packets from startup DropEvevts Fixed Dropping packets from startup CRCAlignErrors Fixed CRC Align Error occur number UndersizePkts Fixed Number of under 64bit length packet OversizePkts Fixed Number of over 2000bit length packet Fragments Fixed Number of gt 64bit length fragment packet Collisions Fixed Number of collision received Under Jumbo packet are communica
58. bit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ESC vun Sepp SWE 021663 Z E switch info TEE Selva HfS System System MAC Address 00 22 CF EE 5A BD Diem System IP Address 192 168 0 1 E IPv6 System Settings System Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Ge List System Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 E Administration System IP Mode Static V E User Interface E System Time E SSL Settings E DHCP Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical Interface Bridge Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping 3 5 setting is shown System MAC Address Fixed switch MAC address System IP Address Variable Input IP each octet 4 octets System Subnet mask Variable Input same subnet 4 octets System Default Gateway Variable Gateway IP Address 4 octets System IP Mode Selection DHCP Static selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings NOTE DHCP is selected in System IP Mode Your switch IP is decided by DHCP server in same Gi network If no DHCP server is available the switch IP address fixed 192 168 0 1 and IP Mode setting turn into Static 2 1 38 IPv6 System settings This section explains how to setup IPv6 address This IPv6 address is used for in band connectivity only not effect port address learning switching routing 1 Log
59. d under Test Result when the cable is less than 2 meters in length E Reboot 3 3 The test also measures cable fault and identifies the fault in length according to the distance from this switch Ping D Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown Cable Diagnostics Settings Port Selection 1 16 port select 4 After click Test Now Result Cable Diagnostics Table is shown Result Cable Diagnostics Table Port Fixed 1 16 port that you select Test result Fixed show result pair A Cable Fault Distance Fixed show length between switch and point of meters problem Cable Length Fixed show cable length if use cat5e or high grade meters in range cable Review the result 96 2 13 4 TEEE802 3az EEE TEEE802 3az EEE technology help you reduce consumptions with shutdown non use port optimize electric current as cable length 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click IEREE802 3az EEE lt EEE Bre 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CEPU IEEE 802 3az EEE Ee IEEE 802 3az EEE Settings System Physical Interface Bridge IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethemet Status Disabled V Apply Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping Ge Tools Firmware Upgrade e EN Config File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics IME 802 3az EEE E Reboot OPing D Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown
60. de Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings NOTE You can make configuration file at TOOL gt Config Gi File Upload Download gt via HTTP or via TFTP And put Config file as BOOT file in TFTP server 2 1 11 System Log Setting This section explains how to configuration function via DHCP You can update Config file via DHCP 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on System Log Setting 9 pLanex COMM ae 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch p SWE 0216G3 E Switch Info Ge System E System Management E IPv4 Setup D IPv6 System Settings E IPv6 Neighbor Settings EIP Access List D Administration E User Interface E System Time E SSL Settings E DHCP Auto Configuration OSES Physical Interface Bridge SNMP a Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping KI mr EN Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 6 settings are shown System Log Settings Time Stamp Message Buffered Size Syslog Status Syslog Server IP Facility Logging Level DI System Log Settings 8 Enabled V 50 Disabled V 1 local0 Info 2 local0 Info Jan 1 00 00 18 Port 16 link up 100Mbps FULL duplex Jan 1 00 00 33 Successfully logged as User admin 3 local0 Critical Jan 1 00 00 37 System started up System Log Setting Time Stamp
61. dministration table SSL Settings Index User Name Password Action pips Ser 1 admin sneeren Modify D Physical Interface Bridge a Security Power Over Ethernet 4 3 DHCP Snooping LLP DN Statistic Chart A Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 38 setting is shown Administration Settings User Name Variable Input user name of additional account 1 12 alphanumeric letter Password Variable Input password of additional account 1 12 alphanumeric letter Confirm Password Input password again Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 11 4 Administration table is shown You can delete additional user And change another password e gt Ea P e 9 EES 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 a Be Admintstration poe fi i Entry number 2 Eelse User Name admin IPv6 system Settings g Password E IPv6 Neighbor Settings d IP Access List EE DESS i user interface E System Time bh SSL Settings E DHCP Auto Configuration D System Log Settings Physical Interface a E Save Settings to Flash Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 12 2 1 7 User Interface This section explains how to enable SNMP on the switch and modify the switch management pag
62. e idle timeout settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on User Interface e gt 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3__ ZW User Interface SWE 0216G3 o E switch nfo Status Settings B p System SNMP Agent Enabled v H are dena Web Server Status Enabled E IPv6 System Settings E IPv6 Neighbor Settings EIP Access List E Administration Timeout Settings User Interface Web Idle Timeout Min 3 60 E System Time E SSL Settings Group Interval Sec 0 or 120 1225 0 is Disabled E DHCP Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical Interface K Bridge KC SNMP a Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping LoP mr EN Statistic Chart Droa E Save Settings to Flash http 192 168 0 1 iss ipv6cfg html Gambit idddjdfdgdddedededkdbdkdjdedkdbgegngjgogkdbge 3 2 settings are shown Status Settings SNMP Agent Selection Enabled Disabled selection Web Server Status Fixed Display current web management status Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 2 settings are shown Timeout Settings Web Idle Timeout Variable Input auto logout time 3 60min Group Interval Variable Input SNMP search interval 0 disable 120 1225sec Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save th
63. e settings 13 2 1 8 System Time This section explains how to setup switch clock It used for system logging 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on System Time DE E Planex Switch 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch TE S SWE 0216G3 Current Time Setti ZE Switch info oge Ge System Clock Mode Local Time E System Management E IPv4 Setup E IPv6 System Settings Time Zone E IPv6 Neighbor Settings aere Date Time Gong Administration DAEN SEAL DI User Interface Clock Mode Local Time V DESS Hires DHCP Auto Configuration Resta Eases earns E System Log Settings Date Settings 2009 HN 1 YYYY MM DD E eer pies Time Settings 00 Jo 35 HH MM SS Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Settings 0 0 0 Current Time 1 Jan 2009 00 00 35 Voice VLAN SNTP Primary Server Security Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping a SNTP Secondary Server SNTP Poll Interval 1 Min_ 1 60 Time Zone GMT 02 10 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tuana 3 14 settings are shown Current Time Settings Clock Mode Fixed Current Clock mode is shown which of Local Time or SNTP Current Time Fixed Date and Time are shown Default 2009 01 01 00 00 00 uptime shown Time Zone Fixed If this switch is SNTP mode Time zone that used for SNTP is shown Date Time Settings Clock Mode Select
64. ed making changes click Apply to save the settings 50 2 3 11 2 Port Priority This section explains how to setup port base priority 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks QoS and click Port Priority E http 192 168 0 1 P S Planex Switch x rm SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SC Ca SWE 0216G3 75 Switch info Port Port Priority Table 0000 OE Port Priority Table 0000 OE E System Port D Physical Interface a 2 Trunk Config Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 9 Static Multicast QA IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP Qos E Cos EP ort Priority psce E Scheduling Algorithm E IPv6 Traffic Class Priority mo o d e o bk WH a k ES N lt J L lt LE LE LS LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE CG L il 3 2 settings are shown Port Priority Port Fixed All 1 16 port are listed up User Priority Selection 0O 7 priority selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 51 2 3 11 3 DSCP This section explains how to setup Differentiated Services Code Point base traffic settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks QoS
65. ee Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 9 Static Multicast QA IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control 5 VLAN E Tagged VLAN E Port Settings fa orwarding Tabie Mode E Dynamic Forwarding Tabl Private VLAN VLAN Current Database ERT E Control Config S H Q RMO 3 1 setting is shown Forwarding Table Mode Learning Mode Selection IVL SVL selection IVL Independent VLAN Learning MAC address table exist each VLAN It is selected edge device connected SVL Sheared VLAN Learning MAC address table exist whole switch It is selected cross over multi VLAN network Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 43 2 3 9 4 Dynamic Forwarding Table This section explains how to check current VLAN table 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click Dynamic Forwarding table lt gt DEST Er 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663 P Dynamic Forwarding Table SWE 0216G3 6 Switch info Dynamic Dynamic Forwarding Table Setting Dynamic Forwarding Table Setting Settings z System Port All zl Refresh D Physical Interface Dynamic Forwarding Table m Trunk Config 1D vm Port MAC Address Type VLAN Mode h ier s 1 1 16 00 22 CF 11 22 33 Dynamic 802 1Q Static Unicast Eeer Page 1 1 First Page Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page GO Qi IGMP
66. ent Table REN Free Entries 255 Gi Power Over Ethernet Tota Eneiee 23 DHCP Snooping Index Description Type Community Owner Last Time Sent a 1 2222 Log private ReadWrite D days 02h 48m 02s Save Settings to Flash Page 1 1 FirstPage Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page 3 5 settings are shown RMON Event Table Index Variable Input check entry number Description Variable Input timer nickname Type Selection None Log SNMP Trap Log and Trap selection Community Variable Input community for describe trap Owner Variable Input entry nickname Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 History Control Table is shown If you want to delete entry push Delete button on each entry 71 2 7 Voice VLAN Voice VLAN functions help you optimize IP Phone network It works by using IP phone MAC address and make Voice VLAN network change CoS and add VLAN dynamically 2 7 1 Voice VLAN Settings This section explains how to configure Voice VLAN Setting 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Voice VLAN and click Voice VLAN Setting rm es 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Voice VLAN Settings j ee Voice VLAN Enabled O Disabled Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default
67. er Port Variable Input one port number 1 16 Buckets Requested Variable Input number of revision history Interval Variable Input cycle time for logging Owner Variable Input entry nickname Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 History Control Table is shown If you want to delete entry push Delete button on each entry 69 2 6 4 Alarms This section explains how to configure Alarm threshold 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click RMON and click Alarms e gt ES ET 9 sees 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3__ RMON Alarm Settings A S SWE 0216G3 o E e EN System Index 1 65535 Physical interface Bridge snmp Variable Access Control Cont CS RMON 4 Sample type Absolute value V Interval 1 2431 1 secs E Global Settings Rising Threshold 0 2531 1 E Staticstics E History Falling Threshold 0 2531 1 DESS Rising Event Index 1 65535 B Event Voice VLAN Falling Event Index 1 65535 Security D Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping a Owner 32 characters limit Add Reset Statisti E Tools RMON Alarm Table Delete All E Save Settings to Flash Free Entries 256 Total Entries 0 Index Interval Variable Sample Type Rising Threshold Falling Threshold Rising Eventindex Falling Event index Owner Acti
68. ew the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 802 1Q VLAN Table is shown If change destination port click Modify If delete entry click Delete 34 2 3 7 IGMP Snooping IGMP function helps efficiently Pv4 Multicast Network 2 3 7 1 IGMP Snooping Settings This section explains how to setup IGMP Snooping You can make IGMP snoop and IGMP Query setting 1 2 Log into your switch management page Click Bridge clicks IGMP Snooping and click IGMP Snooping Settings Ses e gt E Bre 9 pLanex COMM 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch Lea goen CEEA IGMP Snooping Settings SWE 0216G3 Physical Interface Le Bridge Spanning Tree Status Age Out Timer Querier Status Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection Query Interval Max Response Time E Static Unicast D Static Multicast Ce IGMP Snooping E GMP Snooping Settings E IGMP Snooping Router P Robustness Variable Last Member Query Interval Router Timeout Bandwidth Control m VLAN e ovpp aos asSNMP DN Access Control Config RMON Disabled V 260 Sec 130 153025 Disabled W 125 Sec 60 600 10 Sec 10 25 2 Sec 2 255 1 Sec 1 25 250 Sec 120 1200 Note The Host Timeout will be computed automatically in Querier Enabled by Robustness Variable Query Interval Max Response Time VLAN ID e Voice
69. hanges click Add to save the settings 5 MST Table is shown If change any parameter click Apply Delete entry click Delete 25 2 3 1 4 Instance Information This section explains how to check MSTI 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Spanning Tree and Click on Instance Information Je Planex Switch x pranex 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 a Instance Information A SWE 0216G3 D o L MSTIID Internal Root Cost Root Port Regional Root Bridge Designated Bridge Instance Priority CIST 0 0 80 00 00 22 CF EE 5A BD 80 00 00 22 CF EE 5A BD 32768 E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast Security Power Over Ethernet 3 Current MSTI information table is shown 26 2 3 1 5 MST Port Setting This section explains how to check MSTI 1 Log into your switch management page Click Bridge clicks Spanning Tree and Click on MST Port Settings G Planex switch x 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 A Babb A SWE 0216G3 F MST Port Settings Select MST Port 16 V Ee Bridge B f Spanning Tree f E Protocol Settings Admin Path Cost E Port Settings MSTI ID Designated Bridge Internal Path Cost 0 Auto Priority State Role Action IMST Settings CIST 80 00 00 22 CF EE 5A BD 200000 H 728 sei Forwarding Designated Apply E Physical Interface MST Port Info E Loopback Detection Static Unicast Sta
70. hemet QA DHCP Snooping ER Weld e DN Statistic Chart z Tools jig Save Settings to Flash Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Save Settings to Flash 100 3 Specification Model name SWE 0216G3 Function IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T IEEE 802 3u 1OOBASE TX IEEE 802 3ab 10O00BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE X IEEE 802 3x Flow Control IEEE 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1x RADIUS Correspondence standard IEEE 802 1p QoS Class of Service Priority Protocols IEEE 802 3 Nway Auto negotiation IEEE802 3ad Link Aggregation IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree RJ 45 x 16 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1O00BASE T Auto negotiation AutoMDI MDI X Combo miniGBIC x 2 1000BASE X Configuration of port Exclusion use Switching method Store amp Forward UTP STP LAN cable Network Cable 10Mbps Cat 3 100Mbps Cat 5 1000Mbps Cat 5e Packet Buffer 1MB Switching Fabric 32Gbps SDRAM 128MB Flash ROM 16MB Number of MAC Address 16 000 whole switch 10BASE T 14 880pps Throughputs 64Byte 100BASE TX 148 800pps per port 1000BASE X 1 488 000pps Flow control Full Duplex IEEE802 3x Half Duplex Back Pressure VLAN ID 4 000 QoS Hardware QoS queues 4 Link Aggregation 8 groups 8 ports per group 101 Spanning Tree STP R
71. ible IP lt lt IP List is empty gt gt Power Over Ethemet QA DHCP Snooping um DN Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown IP Access List IP Restriction Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 lsetting is shown IP address settings IP Address Variable Input accessible IP address max 10 entry Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 5 Management page accessible IP List is shown You can delete with entry with push Delete button and delete all entries with pushing Delete all button 10 2 1 6 Administration This section explains how to change the administrator password and create other administrative user accounts for access to the switch management page NoTE Indexi default admin user cannot be change user name and delete 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on Administration Planex Switch x 9 SA 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch a Administration SWE 021663 E switch into Administration Settings D System User Name Maximum length is 12 stem Management m Setup a Password Maximum length is 12 E IPv6 System Settings Confirm Password D IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Access List DEES Add Praden A
72. ie Port Access Control Disabled V H A SNMP Authentication Method Local v DN Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Ze Le Security tee Control D Daun User RADIUS E TACACS E Destination MAC Filter E Denial of Service Di Power Over Ethernet QA DHCP Snooping ools D Save Settings to Flash 3 3 settings are shown Port Access Control Settings NAS ID Variable Input name used for 802 1x identifier Port Access Control Selection Enabled Disabled selection Authentication Method Selection Local Dial in RADIUS TACACS selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 75 2 8 2 Dial in User This section explains how to setup ID PASSWORD authentication It helps you authenticate system without external server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click Dial in User e gt EES Bre 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch W 021 o 2 E EEN Dial In User Settings D System User Name Maximum length is 23 Physical Interface Password 23 characters max Dynamic VLAN 1 4094 aaa voi E y PE Dial In User Table Delete All DESS Free Entries 64 RADIUS Total Entries 0 E TACACS Username Password Dynamic VLAN E Destination MAC Filter E Denial of Service Di Power Over Ethemet DHCP Sno
73. ion Local Time SNTP selection Local Time Settings availed in Clock Mode Local Time Date settings Variable Input now date year month day for each form Time Settings Variable Input now time hour minute seconds for each form 14 Simple Network Time protocol SNTP Settings availed in Clock Mode SNTP SNTP Primary Server Variable Input first source SNTP server IP address SNTP Secondary Server Variable Input second source SNTP server IP address SNTP Poll interval Variable Input interval time to synchronize time Time Zone Selection choose time zone where this switch is located Additional Time parameters Daylight Saving Time Selection Enabled Disabled selection Status From Selection Select date of starting DST To Selection Select date of ending DST DST Offset Selection 30min 1hr selection offset length Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 15 2 1 9 SSL Settings This section explains how to setup access management page on SSL connection You could access switch secure 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on IPv6 Neighbor Settings Planex Switch 9 el 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch e EE LA pene SSL Settings SSL Status Disabled V E System Management E IPv4 Setup E
74. ion port number Policy Sequence Variable Input process order Policy Action Selection Permit Deny selection Replaced CoS Variable Input CoS Value Rate Control Variable Input number of Rate Control entry Port List Variable Input port number which filter applied Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 63 4 Policy Table is shown Review the settings If you want to delete or modify entry push Delete or Modify button 64 2 5 2 Rate Control Settings This section explains how to add rate limit policy This policy is used in Policy Settings 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Access Control Config and click Rate Control settings e gt SE Bre 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUSE Rate Control Settings A SWE 0216G3 Gau ino D System Index 1 65535 Physical interface Bridge Dauup De Access Control Config Add E Policy Settings p E Policy Database Free Entries 240 H Q RMON Total Entries 0 avs 2 Index Committed Rate Power Over Ethemet lt lt Rate Control table is empty gt gt DHCP Snooping Committed Rate 64kbps x 1 15625 Page 0 0 First Page Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page E Save Settings to Flash 3 2 setting are shown Rate Control Settings Index Variable Input index number Commit
75. is shown If change destination port click Modify If delete entry click Delete 33 2 3 6 Static Multicast This section explains how to setup Static Multicast You can make specific MAC address packet to forward specific multi ports 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge and click Static Multicast gt Em Bre 9 E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch a Static Multicast Address Table Static Multicast Address Settings 802 10 VLAN 1 4094 S SWE 0216G3 gt E Physical Interface Group MAC Address 5 S d Spanning Tree Trunk Config Group Member bili z 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 0 n mm wm 46 E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast All DEE IGMP Snooping Apply BEES VLAN ID MAC Address Group Members Action lt lt Static multicast address table is empty gt gt Page 0 0 First Page Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page GO Di Power Over Ethemet QA DHCP Snooping 3 3 settings are shown Static Multicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN Variable Input VLAN ID of source MAC address packet coming Default all port belongs with VLAN ID 0 MAC Address Variable Input source MAC address Port Member Settings Check Box Check destination Port All Check all ports Revi
76. ks inconvenient but safer 5 E http 192 168 0 1 PFS User Password NOTE When you login the Switch WEB to manager You must first type the Username of the admin Password was blank so when you type after the end Username please press enter Management page to enter WEB When you login SWE 0216G3 series switch Web UI management you can use both ipv4 login to manage To optimize the display effect we recommend you use Microsoft IE 6 0 above Netscape V7 1 above or FireFox V1 00 above and have the resolution 1024x768 The switch supported neutral web browser interface NOTE AS SWE 0216G3 the function enable DHCP so If you do not have DHCP server to provide IP addresses to the switch the Switch default IP 192 168 0 1 1 3 System Info After you login the switch shows you the system information This page is default and tells you the basic information of the system you will know the software version used MAC address IPv4 v6 info and so on This is helpful while malfunctioning 2 Web Management In the first all settings were not saved before click Save Setting to Flash in the left side menu If you setup any configuration before click Save setting to Flash all configuration were destroy when reset the switch or power lost 2 1 System 2 1 1 System Management This section explains how to assign a name location and contact information for the
77. l Config RMON Voice VLAN Security D Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping pp Ge Statistic Chart fs Tratic Comparson E Error Group e Tools Save Settings to Flash O oO d o Om Soa bh N ER co SES olc old Oo BE EEN oS Ep o EES o PER o DES o EES o FE o GES oo GE o GERS CH EE Cc EE So GERS CH PE oo EE Oo RE olc o ben Ken o DES E e SE ebe REN e fay e bel e HE E CO Sa Oe Sa OO Ea CO Ea CEA E e e CO E coo OO e e e CO e e iS e iS e fe fey fe o E Ki 3 Traffic Information is shown Traffic Information Port ID Fixed All 1 16ports listed up InOctets Fixed Incoming Byte per second InUcastPkts Fixed Incoming Unicast packet per second InNUcastPkts Fixed Incoming Non unicast packets per second InDiscards Fixed Incoming Discards packet per second OutOctets Fixed Outgoing Byte per second OutUcastPkts Fixed Outgoing Unicast packet per second OutNUcastPkts Fixed Outgoing Non unicast packets per second OutDiscards Fixed Outgoing Discards packet per second Review current status If you want counter reset push Apply on each entry 90 2 12 2 Error Group This section explains you how to check number of error packets 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Statistic and click Error Group lt gt Ea Bre 9 ranes 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 We
78. led sl Enabled zc Apply Enabled V Disabled sl Disabled sl Enabled V Apply Enabled V Disabled V Disabled V Enabled V Apply rity Power Over Ethernet QA DHCP Snooping KU DN Statistic Chart Tools Gi Save Settings to Flash Enabled V Disabled xl Disabled sw Enabled zl Apply Enabled V Disabled V Disabled V Enabled zl Apply Enabled V Disabled V Disabled V Enabled zl Apply Enabled V Disabled sl Disabled V Enabled Apply Enabled V Disabled V Disabled sl Enabled v CON On G H Enabled V Disabled sl Disabled V Enabled V Enabled V Disabled W Disabled W Enabled V lt k Enabled Disabled V Disabled V Enabled_V Enabled V Disabled V Disabled V Enabled V N lt J LEJ LEJ L lt LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LK wo Enabled V Disabled V Disabled V Enabled V 3 Each port 10 settings are shown Physical Interface table Port Fixed Port Number in combo port 1 copper cable 2 100Mbps SFP module 3 1Gbps SFP module Trunk Fixed Trunk ID Number Type Fixed Supported Connection Type Link Status Fixed Link Online Offline Status Admin Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection for block forwarding Mode Selection Auto 1000 Full 100
79. ll E K K Ll E k Le ik k k Enabled W Enahind k e H 3 10 settings are shown Port Settings Port Fixed port number shown STP Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Enable effect from BPDU packet Disable passthrough BPDU packet Priority Selection Select priority in the case of same cost path are exists 0 240 upper port selecting Admin Cost Variable Input path cost if you need setting path cost expressly 0 200000000 External Cost Fixed Path Cost shown 100Mbps 200000 1Gbps 20000 State Fixed STP tree state shown Blocking Listening Forwarding Disable Edge Selection Select Force True Force False Auto Force True non bridge node connected Force False bridge node connected 23 P2P Selection Select Force True Force False Auto Force True full duplex rapidly entering forwarding state Force False half duplex operation or non edge port use Restricted Role Selection Select True False True non connected root network False maybe connected root network Restricted TCN Selection Select True False True DON T affect Topology Change Notification False affect Topology Change Notification If you want change port accept RSTP or STP BPDU configuration Click Migrate Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 24 2 3 1 3 MST Setting This
80. ment page 2 Click RMON and click Global Settings lt gt ES Bre pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663 RMON Basic Settings e SVIE 021003 RMON Global Settings RMON Status Disabled V Physical Interface Bridge GR SNMP Apply D Access Control Config Ge RMON CESESres D Staticstics E History E Alarms E Event e Voice VLAN Security Di Power Over Ethemet H DHCP Snooping KUCH D Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 1 setting is shown Policy Database Select RMON Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 67 2 6 2 Statistics This section explains how to add track point for each port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click RMON and click Statistics 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663__ Ethernet Statistics Settings SWE 0216G3 Pa D System Index 1 65535 I Physical Interface Port Bridge mz SNMP Owner 32 characters limit Access Control Config RMON Le E Global Settings Add Reset DEES Ethernet Statistics Table istory Damm index Port Drop Events Octets Packets Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets Owner B Event ig Woes VaN 1 16 0 157067 1492 8 32 public Security D Power Over Ethernet
81. nfiguration Power The switch is receiving AC input power and is operating SE normally off The switch is not receiving AC power PoE MAX red Over the maximum PoE power the switch can deliver off Not reach maximum PoE power total RJ 45Port Link Act green GbE connection is available Flashing mean busy amber FE or 10Mbps connection is available Flashing mean busy off No connection is available PoE green PoE power is being supplied to the PD normally amber Over the maximum PoE power the switch can deliver off No PoE power is supplied SFP Port Link Act green Gb connection is available Flashing mean busy amber 10 100 connection is available Flashing mean busy off No connection is available Maximum PoE power it can deliver is limited under 180W It cat connect up to 5 IEEE802 3at Cat 4 PD devices or 12 IEEE802 3af Cat 0 PD devices 1 1 Installation This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the SWE 0216G83 through the web user interface With this facility you can easily access and monitor through any one port of the switch all the status of the switch including MIBs status each port activity Spanning tree status port aggregation status multicast traffic VLAN and priority status even illegal access record and so on Setup to switch The switch performance is greatly affected where to install When you install the
82. ng Tabl D SE VLAN Current Database GVRP E Qos 3 3 setting are shown Private VLAN Settings State Selection Enabled Disabled selection Port Select Source Port Selection Packet incoming port Forwarding Ports Check Box Packet outgoing port Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 45 2 3 9 6 VLAN Current Database This section explains how to check VLAN Current Database 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks VLAN and click VLAN Current Database gt 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch EEN KSE SWE 0216G3 e System VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN FDB ID Member Ports Untagged Ports Status i z elle 1 DefaultVLAN 1 1 16 1 16 permanent Lego Page 111 FirstPage Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page E Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 9 Static Multicast QA IGMP Snooping D Bandwidth Control B f VLAN E Tagged VLAN E Port Settings E Forwarding Table Mode E Dynamic Forwarding Tabl Private VLAN IVL AN Current Database E GVRP NMI DN Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN lt 3 38 setting are shown 802 1Q Tagged VLAN VLAN ID Fixed Shows VLAN ID VLAN
83. o root bridge shown Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 22 2 3 1 2 Port Setting This section explains how to setup STP Port parameter 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Spanning Tree and Click on Port Setting gt 9 ranes 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ESCH CE a E Port STP Statu Pri eieiei External Cost State E P2P Restricted Role Restricted TCN Migrate E Physical interface e EE 0 Auto E age ig Le Bridge Ge Spanning Tree Protocol Settings fal Port Setings MST Settings E Instance Information MST Port Settings Trunk Config Mirroring E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast DB Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Ignore Ignore sw Ignore Ignore Ignore V Ignore xw Restar 20000 Disabled Auto Auto False V False V Restar 20000 Disabled Auto Auto Restan 20000 Disabled Auto Auto False Restar 20000 Disabled Auto Auto False V se Restar 20000 Disabled Auto False alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto F alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto e ee Restari 20000 Disabled Auto se alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto False alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto False alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto Auto F alse Restar 20000 Disabled Auto 20 Nicahind Msn Enabled wi 128 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled All 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Enabled IK KKKKKKKK Enabled e
84. ogy help you support smart routing avoid unauthorized device 2 10 1 General Settings This section explains you how to setup DHCP Snooping 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click DHCP Snooping and click General Settings gt 9 ss 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch General Settings SWE 0216G3 DHCP Snooping DHCP Global Settings O Enabled Disabled General Settings Pass Through Option 82 Verify MAC Address Backup Database E M ael aa a Database Update Interval EMET DHCP Option 82 Insertion DI VLAN Settings Trusted Interfaces Binding Database A LLDP D Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 6 settings are shown 600 86400 Sec DHCP Global Settings DHCP Snooping Selection Enabled Disabled selection General Settings Pass Through Option 82 Selection Enabled Disabled selection Verify MAC Address Selection Enabled Disabled selection Enabled Following DHCP binding table ARP packet is forwarded from valid source Disabled Altanate Backup Database Selection Enabled Disabled selection Database Update Interval Variable Input cycle time for backup DHCP database to flash DHCP Option 82 Insertion Selection Enabled Disabled selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 83
85. on lt lt Table is empty gt gt Page 0 0 First Page Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page gjgogkd 3 9 settings are shown RMON Alarm Table Index Variable Input entry number Interval Variable Input cycle time for logging Variable Variable Input variable of RMON MIB object Sample type Selection Absolute Delta Value Absolute check current value Delta check between amount of change from last interval sampling Rising threshold Variable Input value as upper level Falling threshold Variable Input value as lower level Rising Event Index Variable Input index number of Event 2 6 5 Falling Event Index Variable Input index number of Event 2 6 5 Owner Variable Input entry nickname Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 History Control Table is shown If you want to delete entry push Delete button on each entry 70 2 6 5 Event This section explains how to configure fire event 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click RMON and click Alarms rm SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663__ RMON Event Settings L zeg RMON Event Settings system Index 1 65535 D Sg SE Description 32 characters limit SNMP Type B Access Control Config RMON Community E Global Settings Owner 32 characters limit E Staticstics E History Alarms ci lte RMON Ev
86. oopback discover and block function It makes avoid confuse network 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge and click Loopback Detection g e http 192 168 0 1 A gt Planex Switch 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch e Loopback Detection A S SWE 0216G3 E Switch into Loopback Detection Settings H System State O Enabled Disabled D Physical Interface mana 7 sec 1 32767 Recover Time 60 sec 0 or 60 1000000 0 is Disabled Trunk Config E Mirroring E Loopback Detection Sooty E Static Unicast Loopback Detection Table j erent Port Loopback Detection State Loop Status a Ignore Vv Note Disable will reset the setting to default value then turn off the function 2 Disabled V Normal Disabled V Normal Disabled V Normal Normal 5 Power Over Ethemet Normal DHCP Snooping LLDP mr EN Statistic Chart Droa E Save Settings to Flash Normal Normal ON e o bk wn Normal 3 6 settings are shown Loopback Detection Settings Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Loopback Detection Global Settings Interval Variable Input cycle time for sending detection packet Recover Time Variable Input cycle time for recover blocking port Loopback Detection Table Port Fixed All 1 16 ports are listed up Loopback Detection State Selection Enabled Disabled selection Loop Status Check Box Check
87. oping Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page H 60 a tA lt lt Dial in user list is empty gt gt D Save Settings to Flash 3 3 settings are shown Dial in User Settings User Name Variable Input user name Password Variable Input user password Dynamic VLAN Variable Input VLAN ID after login Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 Dial in User Table is shown If change password or VLAN click Modify If delete entry click Delete 76 2 8 3 RADIUS This section explains how to setup RADIUS authentication You need external authenticate server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Security and click RADIUS lt o EEE Bre ON E 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 0216G3 m gt i Switch info RADIUS Settings H System Server Priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 Physical Interface o o K Bridge Server IP Address KC SNMP D Access Control Config Server Port 1 65535 Accounting Port 1 65535 Security E Port Access Control Shared Secret 32 characters limit E Dial in User ORES E TACACS Add E Destination MAC Filter RADIUS Table E Denial of Service A Power Over Ethemet Server Priority Server Port Accounting Port Action Se Snooping lt lt Radius list is empty gt gt LLDP D Statistic Chart
88. ou have setup limitation for web management page access If you forget configuration reset configurations with click reset button PoE PD is not working well gt Please check LAN cable length end to end whether it is shorter than 100meter If cable is longer than 100m signal is affected by noise So it causes negotiating fail Please check PoE MAX LED Switch spend all power for PoE device Re plan device allocation Please check LAN cable structure Is cable applied Cat 5e standard Some cable structure is 4wires supply no power to PD device 103
89. public View Type Selection included excluded selection Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 SNMP View table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 56 2 4 3 Group Access Table This section explains how to specific MIB access policy 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click Group Access table gt 9 ee 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREUS SNMP Group Access Table D k ege SNMP Group Access Settings a System Group Name 32 characters limit Physical Interface K Bridge Ge SNMP Write View Name 32 characters limit Engine ID See Table Notify View Name 32 characters limit ii Group Access Table Security Model vv E SNMP User Group Read View Name 32 characters limit E Community Table Security Level NoAuthNoPriv V E Trap Management Access Control Config Add Reset SNMP Group Access Table Power Over Ethernet Group Name Read View Write View Notify View Security Model Security Level Action GA DHCP Snooping ReadOnly ReadWrite ReadWrite vi NoAuthNoPriv Delete Kid Statistic Chart ReadOnly ReadWrite ReadWrite v2c NoAuthNoPriv Delete er Settings to Flash ReadWrite ReadWrite ReadWrite ReadWrite vi NoAuthNoPriv Delete ReadWrite ReadW
90. raffic Class Settings Mirroring E Loopback Detection IPv6 Traffic Class E Static Unicast Class ID Low D D Static Multicast IGMP Snooping A IPv6 Traffic Class Table Delete All Free Policies 200 Total Entries 0 IPv6 Traffic Class Priority lt lt ipv6 traffic class table is empty gt gt Action E Scheduling Algorithm falPv5 Trafic Class Prony fa SNMP Page 0 0 FirstPage Previous Page Next Page LastPage Page GO 3 38 settings are shown IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings State Selection Enabled Disabled selection IPv6 Traffic Class Settings IPv6 Traffic Class Variable Input IPv6 traffic class 0 255 Class ID Selection Low Medium High Highest Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 IPv6 Traffic Class Table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 54 2 4 SNMP SNMP technology is help you sense an obstacle 2 4 1 Engine ID This section explain how to change engine ID 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click Engine ID lt gt BS Bre 9 pranex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CREU SNMP Engine ID Settings SWE 0216G3 ouch io E E System Engine ID 800003e8030022cfeeSabd E Physical Interface Bridge Ge SNMP Apply E Engine 1D E View Table
91. rite ReadWrite ReadWrite vie NoAuthNoPriv Delete 3 6 settings are shown SNMP Group Access Settings Group Name Variable Input Group of MIB access Read View Variable Input object name of view acceptable Write View Variable Input object name of write acceptable Notify View Variable Input object name of trap acceptable Security Model Selection v1 v2c v3 selection Security Level v3 only Selection NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv AuthPriv selection NoAuth no password access NoPriv no encrypted access Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 4 SNMP Group Access Table is shown Review the settings You can delete with entry with push Delete button 57 2 4 4 SNMP User Group This section explains how to specific MIB access users and groups 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click SNMP and click SNMP User Group lt gt En Bre 9 see 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch SWE 021663 SNMP User Group 4 ky e SE SNMP User Group Settings system User Name 32 characters limit a SH SE Group Name 32 characters limit B p SNMP SNMP Version encrypted E Engine ID View Table Auth Protocol MD5 Password E Group Access Table fa SNMP User Group E Community Table E Trap Management Add Reset Access Control Config RMON SNMP User Group Table Priv Protocol Password
92. roring E Loopback Detection D Static Unicast Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping In same Trunk Group and same priority lower port is used 3 Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 30 2 3 3 Mirroring This section explains how to setup Mirroring It s used for duplicate or capture packet 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge and clicks mirroring gt 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ESCHER Mirroring er E Switch info Mirroring Settings System Status Disabled V Mirror Target Port D v Trunk Config o Ingress Port E Loopback Detection E Static Unicast 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 9 Static Multicast All QA IGMP Snooping Egress Port 1 All Voice VLAN Security Di Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping 3 4 settings are shown Mirroring Settings Status Selection Enabled Disabled selection Mirror Target Port Selection Select output duplicated packet port Mirroring Port Settings Ingress Port Check Box Check duplicates Rx packet Port Egress Port Check Box Check duplicates Tx packet Port Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 31 2 3 4 Loopback Detection This section explains how to setup L
93. switch This information helps in identifying each specific switch among other switches in the same local area network Entering this information is optional 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on System management e gt fa EE 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch ESCHER ZY Management Ee E Switch info Ee System System Description SWE 0216G3 OR EER EESTI System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4537 201 E IPv6 System Settings System Name IPv6 Neighbor Settings GIP Access List System Location Administration System Contact E User Interface E System Time E SSL Settings E DHCP Auto Configuration E System Log Settings Physical Interface Bridge Power Over Ethemet DHCP Snooping 3 5 setting is shown System description Fixed Model name System Object ID Fixed SNMP MIB ID System Name Variable Switch name 0 16 letter System location Variable Switch location 0 32letters System Contact Variable Switch contact 0 32letters Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings 2 1 2 IPv4 Setup This section explains how to setup switch IPv4 address Mostly IP address is change to your existing network to access management page from your network 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click System and click on IPv4 Setup gt 9 ae 16Port Giga
94. ted this parameter raise up until get collect Frame size Review current status If you want counter reset push Apply on each entry 91 2 13 Tool Tool is system maintenance function group 2 13 1 Firmware Upgrade This section explains you how to upgrade switch firmware NOTE DO NOT turn off device or press reset button UNDER Gi firmware upgrade ANY interruption during firmware upgrade process may PERMANENTLY damage your switch 2 13 1 1 Via HTTP Upgrade firmware via web management page 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Firmware Upgrade and click via HTTP lt Ee o Smesne SU 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CT Cn SWE 0216G3 E switch info Firmware Upgrade via HTTP Settings System Image Version 1 00 05 Physical Interface Firmware File sm Note System will reset automatically after burning image to flash Power Over Ethemet HCP Snooping ST e Firmware Upgrade faiva HTTP via TFTP 4 Config File Upload Download E Cable Diagnostics IEEE 802 3az EEE E Reboot D Ping i Save Settings to Flash 3 Push Browse button choose Firmware file and click Apply If Prompt is shown click YES or OK 92 21312 Via TFTP Upgrade firmware via TFTP server 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Tools and click Firmware Upgrade and click via TFTP 9 SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web
95. ted Rate Variable Input committed speed rate with multiple 64kbps Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Add to save the settings 4 Rate Control List is shown Review the settings If you want to delete or change entry push Delete or Apply button 65 2 5 3 Policy Database This section explains how to check filter policy for each port 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Access Control Config and click Policy Database P Planex Switch SU 46Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch rm Ts A L oe Policy Database Select H E System Select Port Any V ical Interfa es ecane Sort By index O Sequence H SNMP De Access Control Config Policy Table E Policy Settings EES Policy Info E Rate Control Settings Policy Sequence a EEP oicy Database 1 1 Detail H Q RMON D Voice VLAN Security Power Over Ethemet mz E DHCP Snooping LLDP e EN Statistic Chart Tools E Save Settings to Flash 3 2 settings are shown Policy Database Select Port Selection Any 1 16 port selection Sort By Selection List up Index Sequence order selection 4 Policy Table is shown If you want to check more detail push Detail button 66 2 6 RMON RMON technology help you Remote Network Monitoring about link path 2 6 1 Global Settings This section explains how to enable RMON 1 Log into your switch manage
96. tic Multicast 3 Current MSTI information table is shown 27 2 3 2 Trunk Config Trunking technology give you make redundancy and high speed network 2 3 2 1 Trunking This section explains how to setup Trunking group You can make up to 8 group trunk path make in this switch 1 Log into your switch management page 2 Click Bridge clicks Trunking Setting and Click on Trunking 9 Panex 16Port Gigabit Layer 2 Web Smart PoE Switch CEUMA LS e 7 SWE 0216G3 Trunking Settings Trunk ID 1 1 pie EN EE ne ER 11 13 14 16 Disable Apply Trunk ID 2 1 2 enge Mengt St KA e 1 13 14 16 e Ge Trunk Config Disable Apply fal runing I LACP Group Status Trunk ID 3 1 CEA ee E 11 13 14 16 Disable Vv E Port Priority sabe Apply E Mirroring d E Loopback Detection Trunk ID 4 1 13 14 16 Disable E Static Unicast I Static Multicast Trunk ID 5 1 13 16 Disable Trunk ID 6 13 16 Disable Trunk ID 7 13 16 Disable Trunk ID 8 13 16 Disable Power Over Ethernet DHCP Snooping V Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default K N 3 3 settings are shown Trunking Settings Trunk ID Fixed List up 1 8 trunk group id Port List1 16 Check Box

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