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1. select v v v v v Note If you do not select any port this VID will be treated as a VID embedded in a 802 1Q tag VID Source port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 OS 09 10 select O O Port VID Map Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 OS 09 10 VID VLAN MEMBER VID Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 gt VLAN ID VID Since you want the handover to other switches take place smoothly the VLAN IDs Numbers need to be like on the rest of your network On other switches you may have the chance to configure names These are just for your reference Only the numbers are important VID 1 4094 Add 100 Delete Update Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table Del Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table Update Modify the existing VID entry select VID and then press the button Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table The available range of VID is from 1 4094 Delete Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table After deleted the VLAN and its member port setting is gone Update Modify the existing VLAN setting Select the VID the below settings will be displayed you can change th
2. Update Select the existing Counter Mode and click Update the below Statistic table will be updated 30 Counter Category Counter Mode Selection Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet Update Port Transmit Packet Receive Packet 01 0 0 02 0 0 03 0 0 04 0 0 05 0 0 06 17687 58577 07 0 0 08 0 0 09 0 0 10 0 0 Clear Refresh gt Clear Press clear will clear all counters gt Refresh Press Refresh button will aggregate the number of the counter for all ports 31 1213 QoS Setting Here you can configure QoS policy priority mode and CoS Class of Service configuration QoS Quality of Service refers to mechanisms in the network software that make the actual determination of which packets have priority CoS refers to feature sets or groups of services that are assigned to users based on company policy If a feature set includes priority transmission then CoS winds up being implemented in QoS functions within the routers and switches in the network In an enterprise network class of service CoS differentiates high priority traffic from lower priority traffic Tags may be added to the packets to identify such classes but they do not guarantee delivery as do quality of service QoS functions which are implemented in the network devices 12 13 3 Priority Mode There are three priority modes available to specify the priority of packets being serviced Those include First In First Out
3. Note Comment name only can use a z A Z _ 0 9 Figure 2 3 gt MAC Address Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default gt Number of Ports Displays number of ports in the switch gt Comment Add character here for not gt System Version Displays the switch s firmware version gt Idle Time Security User can set the time security When user leave the computer for a moment the software will auto logout or back to the last display Click Update button to update the information The system may request you to restart the switch please follow the instruction Re Login Figure 2 4 Time Out after the Idle Time Time Out 14 12 13 3 Load Default Setting Clicking the Load button will make the switch being set to the original configuration Load Default Setting recover switch default setting excluding the IP address Comment in System Status User name and Password Load Figure 2 4 X Note It exclude to change user name password and IP configuration If you want to restore default setting including IP and user name password then you can press the reset button for hardware base reset More detail information about Load Default Setting Hardware Base is activated by click Load Default Button The procedure is described as following The purpose of this button is to provide a method for the network administrator to restore all configurations to the default v
4. Rx rate can be filled with the number ranging from 1 to 255 This number should be multiplied by the selected bandwidth resolution to get the actual bandwidth 20 Bandwidth Control Port No Tx Rate Rx Rate 01 f 0 255 0 Full Speed 0 255 0 Full Speed High Low 1 32Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for port 1 port 10 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 32 kbps The rate value is 1 255 High Speed Base 1 256Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for port 1 port 8 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 256Kbps The rate value is 1 255 When link speed is 10MB The rate value is 1 39 2 the bandwidth resolution is 2048Kbps for port 9 port 10 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 2048Kbps The rate value is 1 255 When link speed is 10MB The rate value is 1 4 When link speed is 100MB The rate value is 1 48 Update LoadDefault lf the link speed of selected port is lower than the rate that you seting this system will use the value of link speed as your setting rate Figure 3 3 gt Port No Select the port number you want to configure gt Tx Rate Type the Tx Rate value The value is range from 0 255 gt Rx Rate Type the Rx Rate value The value is range from 0 255 gt Speed Base Low step by 32Kbps High step by 256Kbps for Fast Ethernet Ports 2048Kbps for Gigabit Ports Click Update to have the configuration take effect Example Type 5 for both Tx and Rx Rate and select the High as speed base
5. All High Before Low and Weight Round Robin Priority Mode Priority Mode a First in First Out Mode All High before Low Weight Round Robin Low weight High weight Note When the queue weight is set to 0 it will be treated as 8 The low wieght and high weight means the ratio of the packet in the transmit queue For example If low weight and high weight are set to 3 and 5 the ratio of the trasmit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5 Figure 6 1 gt First In First Out Packets are placed into the queue and serviced in the order they were received gt All high before low Strict priority All packets will be assigned to either high priority queue Queue 2 or low priority queue Queue 1 The packet on the low priority queue will not be forwarded until the high priority queue is empty gt Weight Round Robin WRR mode There are 4 priority queues for Weighted and round robin WRR mode When this mode is selected the traffic will be forwarded according to the number set in each queue 32 12 13 3 Port 802 1p IP DS based The page allows you to enable Port Based VLAN Tag or IP DS mode of COS Class of Service Configuration M Enable High Priority Port No Mode d Kg IP DS Port No Mode Gi VLAN Base Tag Base Tag EK On A O N e or coin amp Update As long as any of three COS schemes 802 1p P TOS DS or Port Base is mapped to high t
6. MAC Src Hash Algorithm based on Source MAC Address m MAC Src amp Dst Hash Algorithm based on Source amp Destination MAC Address XOR result 42 Link Group P9 P10 Member d d State Enable Le Type Static Stati Operation Key Lacp 165535 Time Out Long Time Out Activity Passive Submit Note If you enable LACP on some specified ports and their link partners are normal port without LACP these specified ports cannot transmit packet to receive packet from the link partner Figure 9 2 gt Member This column allows you to select the member Ports gt Status This column allows you to Enable Disable the Trunk Group gt Type This column allows you to choose Static Trunking or Dynamic LACP Trunking After Select the LACP Trunk type the following parameters can be configured Please noted that the parameters of the both ends of the LACP should be the same gt Operation Key This column allows you to type operation key gt Time Out This column allows you to select Long Time Out Time or Short Time Out Time The Long Time Out is around 30 seconds the Short Time Out is around 3 seconds however the link partner of other supplier may not use the same value The longer time then will be used gt Activity This column allows you to select Passive or Active mode Note If you enable LACP on some specifi
7. Mode The screen here looks different whether you run Tag Based or Port Based Mode VLAN Member in Port Based Mode 25 VLAN Member Setting Port Based Port 02 Read Dest PORT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 select d d d d Update LoadDefault VLAN MEMBER Port 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 y v y 2 y v y 3 v y y y y y v y y y y y y 5 y y K v y y 6 y y v y y y y H H y y v y y y y y 8 y y y v y y y y y 9 y y 4 v y y y y y y 10 y y 4 v y y y y y y Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VLAN MEMBER Figure 4 3 In Port Based Mode you see a matrix of your 10 Ports Simply select the port on top screen you want to configure click on Read and then select or deselect the ports that are on the same VLAN group In this configuration mode you do not need to worry about defining VLAN groups and VLAN IDs VLAN Member in Tag Based Mode In Tag Based Mode you need to define and configure your VLAN groups Assign the VLAN ID select the VLAN member ports assign the PVID and check the configuration result 26 VLAN Member Setting Tag Based VID 1 4094 Add v Delete Update Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table Det Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table Update Modify the existing VID entry select VID and then press the button VLAN Member Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
8. for port 1 and port 10 The actual rate for port 1 Fast Ethernet is 1280 for port 9 Gigabit Port is 10240 You could see the table is updated as below i Tx Rate Rx Rate ee d Omg Tx Rate Rx Rate Se d 1 1280 1280 6 Full Speed Full Speed 100M 2 Full Speed Full Speed D Full Speed Full Speed 3 Full Speed Full Speed 8 Full Speed Full Speed 4 Full Speed Full Speed 9 10240 10240 5 Full Speed Full Speed 10 Full Speed Full Speed Figure 3 4 12 13 3 Broadcast Storm Control The switch implements a broadcast storm control mechanism Tick the check boxes to have them beginning to drop incoming broadcast packets if the received broadcast packet counts reach the threshold defined Each port s broadcast storm protection function can be enabled individually by ticking the 21 check boxes Broadcast Storm Control 63 1 63 1 2 3 4 z 6 7 8 9 10 Threshold Enable Port Update This value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit One time unit is 50us for Gigabit speed 500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000us for 10Mbps speed Note This effect may be not significant for long broadcast packet since the broadcast packet count passing through the switch in a time unit is probably less than the specified number Figure 3 5 The broadcast packet is only checked at the selected port and the number of broadcast packets is counted in every time unit The one time unit indicates the number of b
9. socurc WAN port as the figure shwon below 2 negative means the sclocted protocol will be dropped and ether protocols will be forwarded arcp a e R 4 4 au R D ge 4 an sive mcans tic scioctod protocol will be forwarded and othar protocol will be cropped es GE IE INEW ISN NeBIos b CFTP2021 SSHO2 TELNETQ23 SMTPQ2S DNS S3 TETES F HTTP popaiio NEWS ESNIP HNaBIOsS IMAP 20 21 22 23 25 53 ER 80 8080 110 Log 123 137 139 143 220 Protocol SNY KI PS XRD RD CH DE T SS AS S e Gees AR KH EXBOOTP_DHCP o Din a User_Define_b D User_Definc_c User_Define_d 161 162 443 3389 67 68 a F E 7 x Se p Piot E Port02 EI Port03 E Poros E Port05 FI Port06 FI Port07 El Poro FI Port09 EiPorio Pest I Porti2 Secure WAN port Port13 Portl4 Portl5S El Perti Portl7 El Port18 Portl9 El Por20 Beat Port22 El Pert23 Port24 Note The desonption of Bas WAN port is shown below Check TCPYUDP Port Notoleer i ve 3 g Figure 7 3 gt Function Enable To Enable or Disable the function gt Port Filtering Rule The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure WAN port as the figure shown below m negative means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded positive means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol wil
10. successfully entered Log in ID admin Password admin 192 168 2 1 Password sss Figure 1 1 X Note It will show error message if you key in wrong user name or password Error Invalid User name or Password Figure 1 2 10 Main Page O Port 10 100 2Port Giga WebSwitch 8 Port 10 100Mbps Plus 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Advanced Features Basic Features e Bandwidth control e Embedded HTTP web Management e Port based amp Tag based VLAN e Configuration Backup Recovery e Statistics Counter e TFIP Firmware upgradeable e Firewall e Secure Management e VLAN Uplink e User name Password security e L2 L4Class of Service Figure 1 3 11 4 2 Administrator 4 2 1 Authentication Configuration This page shows authentication configuration information User can set new Username and Password in this page Authentication Configuration Password max 15 Confirm Note Username amp Password can only use az e OTT Figure 2 1 12 13 3 System IP Configuration This page shows system configuration including the current IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway system IP Configuration Static DHCP Figure 2 2 User can configure the IP settings Subnet Mask Gateway as below gt IP Address Manually assign the IP address that the network is using The default IP is 192 168 2 1 12 gt Subnet Mask Assign the subnet mask to the IP address gt Gateway Assign the network gatew
11. t care RemoveTag RemoveTag Note Port 03 AddTag don t care O RemoveTag Port 08 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Update Port 04 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 09 AddTag don t care RemoveTag If the link partner is a network interface card it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag In this case it is strongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port Figure 4 2 Port 05 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 10 AddTag don t care RemoveTag gt VLAN Mode Displays VLAN mode port based Tag based VLAN Here you can also switch back to Port Based VLAN Mode gt Tag Mode m AddTag means the outgoing packet of the selected port will be inserted a 802 1Q tag Use this setting for your Up and Downlink Ports in your VLAN Tagged Network E don t care Don t care means the outgoing packet of the selected port keep the original packet received at the source port This is the default setting when starting VLAN configuration You should change to either Add or Remove Tag E Remove Tag Remove tag means the 802 1Q tag of the outgoing packet of the selected port will not be sent Use this setting for your Network Connections to PCs Only packets of the VLAN Group the Port is member of will be sent 12 13 3 VLAN Member The ports need to be made member of your VLAN groups This is for Tag Based and Port Based VLAN
12. that provides across diverse interconnected networks Obtain ONS server address automatically e Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server l Alternate ONS server 7 i Advanced W Show icon in taskbar when connected Launch the web browser and Login 1 Launch the web browser Internet Explorer or Mozila Firefox on the PC 2 Type http 192 168 2 1 or the IP address of the switch And then press Enter 3 The login screen will appear next 4 Key in the password Default user name and password are both admin If you can t login the switch the following steps can help you to identify the problem 1 Switch to DOS command mode and type the ipconfig to check the NIC s setting Type the ping 192 168 2 1 to verify a normal response time 2 Check the security or Firewall settings high security level may limit the web access Check with the IT people 3 Try different Web browser like the Mozila or Google Chrome 4 Web Management Guide 4 1 User Log In This part instructs user how to set up and manage the switch through the web user interface Please follow the description to understand the procedure At the first open the web browser and go to 192 168 2 1 site then the user will see the login screen Key in the password to pass the authentication then clicks the OK The log in process is completed and comes out the sign Password
13. the network Before you attempt to use the web user interface to manage switch operation verify that your Switch is properly installed on your network and that every PC on this network can access the switch via the web browser Verify that your network interface card NIC is operational and that your operating system supports TCP IP protocol Wire the switch power and connect your computer to the switch The switch default IP address is 192 168 2 1 The Switch and the connected PC should locate within the same IP Subnet Change your computer s IP address to 192 168 2 XX or other IP address which is located in the 192 168 2 x For example IP Address 192 168 2 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 subnet General Connect using Ba Linksys LNETOOT v5 Fast Etherne UU US el LR EE AR e E General KE Components checked are used by this con ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports thie capability Othernvise you need to ask your network administrator for XT NwLink NetBIOS Ee 7 j eae the appropriate IP settings i NW Link IPS SPeNetBlOS Compe 3 Internet Protocol TEFAF Obtain an IF address automatically Ce Use the following IF address Install Uninstall IF address 192 168 2 30 Description Subnet mask 2565 256 2065 Transmission Control Protocol lnternet P Default gateway 2 Wide area network protocol
14. trunk allows multiple links to be bundled together and act as a single physical link for increased throughput It provides load balancing and redundancy of links in a switched inter network Actually the link does not have an inherent total bandwidth equal to the sum of its component physical links Traffic in a trunk is distributed across an individual link within the trunk in a deterministic method that called a hash algorithm The hash algorithm automatically applies load balancing to the ports in the trunk A port failure within the trunk group causes the network traffic to be directed to the remaining ports Load balancing is maintained whenever a link in a trunk is lost or returned to service This switch may use Source MAC Address or a combination of source MAC Address and Destination MAC Address to be the selection for Trunk Hash Algorithm Traffic pattern on the network should be considered carefully before applying it When a proper hash algorithm is used traffic is kind of randomly decided to be transmitted across either link within the trunk and load balancing will be seen This switch supports one trunk group port 9 and Port 10 Trunk hash algorithm support Source MAC Source amp Destination MAC Address Trunking System Priority 1 65535 Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Src amp Dst e Figure 9 1 gt System Priority This column allows you to enable or disable Loopback Detection function gt Link Aggregation Algorithm m
15. 22 33 Read Select Port 01 Le Binding Enable Update Note If you enable the MAC address binding function the address leaning function will be disabled automatically Figure 7 1 gt MAC Address Type the target MAC address you want to bind for the specific port User can assign up to 3 MAC addresses to the port gt Select Port Select the port number and click Read button If you don t enter any MAC Address before the address is blank If you have entered any MAC address the field will display the MAC addresses your previously entered gt Binding Enable or Disable Select Enable to enable the MAC Address Binding feature gt Update After selected the port enabled Binding and entered MAC Address click Update to update and save the settings The lower table shows the binding status of the port 35 Port No Binding Status Port No Binding Status Enable 6 Disable Disable 7 Disable Lai to we Disable 8 Disable 4 Disable 9 Disable 5 Disable 10 Disable Note The MAC address of current management connection is 04 7d 7b bf af0d at port 6 Figure 7 2 This table shows the binding status of the port 1 is enabled 12 13 3 TCP UDP Filter This page allows user to configure the TCP DUP limit TCP_UDP Filter Configuration Reeth Function Enable e Ne Port Filtering Rule 1 Thc outgoing packet with sclocted protocol will be cithor forwarded or dropped at
16. S Port 10M 100M 2 Port Giga 1GT 1G SFP Web Managed PoE Switch User Manual 201309 008 A1 FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy It may cause harmful interference to radio communications if the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna gt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver gt Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Content Bed ell ged e ee 1 1 1 ele ere EE 1 e DEE Ee 1 lo e
17. Switch gt Administrator Port Configuration e Port Management a Port Configuration a PortMirroring SC Tx Rx Ability Auto Negotiation Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Addr Learning a Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm lal ia lz lal im z ia Control Select ee 1 F of A 3 15 17 SIE SC 16 2630485860708 8890 10 gt VLAN Setting gt Per Port Counter Update gt QoS Setting genres Current Status Setting Status gt Spanning Tree Port Addr gt Trunking Link Speed Duplex FlowCtl Tx Rx Ability Auto Nego Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure pale gt Backup Recovery E OENE 1 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON gt Logout 2 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 3 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON E 100M FULL ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 5 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 6 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON as ie a Ss ll eee lll ee a eech TN l e Figure 3 1 Port Configuration Tx Rx Ability Auto Negotiation Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Addr Learning SE m E m m T E E Select IN 203040506070 8090 100 Port No gt Function WR Tx Rx Ability Enable or Disable The default value is Enable Being set as Enable the port can Transmit and Receive packet without any problem After changed to Disable the selected ports can access the network any more WR Auto Negotiation Enable and Disable Being set as Enable the Speed Duplex mode Pause Bac
18. a uplink 1 TP 1 SFP Desktop Web Smart PoE Switch the switch supports IEEE 802 3at Power over Ethernet standard up to 30W per port maximum 130W power consumption per system and no special network cable required for your PD devices The switch also provides exceptionally smart Web management features such as VLAN QoS RSTP LACP Port Security etc The switch is designed for small or medium network environment to strengthen its network connection This product is compact 11 size making it ideal for Desktop users with limited space It also gives you the option of installing it in a 19 cabinet by rack mount kits or underneath a desk 1 2 Key Features Standard gt Standard IEEE 802 3 10BaseT IEEE 802 3u 100Basel a IEEE 802 ab 1000BaseT IEEE 802 3z 1000BaseSX LX IEEE 802 3x Full duplex and Flow Control IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1D Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802 1p Class of Service IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802 at Power over Ethernet PoE Interface gt Number of Port 10 Fast Ethernet 8 port 10 10 Base TX with IEEE 802 3at PoE Gigabit Ethernet 1 port 10 100 1000 Base T 1 port Gigabit SFP Performance gt MAC Address Up to 4K gt Buffer Memory 2 75Mb gt Transmission Method Store and Forward Mechanism Software Feature Description gt Port Management Port Configuration Enable Disable such as Link State Speed Duplex Flow Control Addre
19. alue To activate this function the user should follow the following procedures 1 Press the Load default button for 3 seconds until you see all the LED blinking 2 When LED starts blinking it means the CPU is executing the load default procedure You can release the button now After completing this procedure all the factory default value will be restored It includes the IP address the user name the password and all switch configurations Please noticed that the rest of the switch settings will be erased after this procedure 15 12 13 3 Firmware Update Before the firmware update procedure is executed you should enter the password twice and then press Update button Firmware Update Please input the password to continue the Firmware Update process Password ReConfirm Notice After clicking the UPDATE button IF the firmware update webpage is not redirected correctly or is shown as Webpage not found Please connect to http 192 168 2 1 Figure 2 5 The popup warning window appears for making sure you want to proceed the firmware upgrading process Notice that the code of flash memory will be erased All functions will be detected except the firmware update itself lf want proceed click Yes to continue If not please click Cancel D Vf Firmware Update x gt 19216821 Erase Flash 16 256 If this webpage doesn t refresh smoothly please connect to http 192 168 2 1 to co
20. ask 0 Mask 0 Mask 0 Note The mask defines which bit is ignored within the IP address bit 0 bit 7 For example UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 5 this means 65530 65531 65534 and 65535 are all taken into account UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 0 this means only 65535 is taken into account TCP UDP port QoS function Not Override Note When the override item is selected the Port_based Tag_based IP TOS_based CoS listed above will be ignored Update Figure 6 4 The User defined Protocols The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priority queue F l F O The incoming packet will be forwarded in first in first out scheme Discard The incoming packet will be discarded at the source port High The incoming packet will be forwarded with the high priority Low The incoming packet will be forwarded with the Low priority 34 12 13 Security The Security feature allows you to enable Port Security MAC Address Binding and TCP_UDP Filter feature 12 13 3 MAC Address Binding This is also known as Port Security funciton of some other switch The feature allows you to bind 1 3 MAC address to one physical port After the port and MAC address is binded only the allowed MAC Address can access the switch The upper table allows you to bind the MAC address to one specific port MAC Address Binding Port No MAC Address 00 gt 11 oe gt 11 gt
21. ats Ge e 4 2 hardWare DESCIDUON E 5 NW eelere Ettel 5 NR RN lee erte 6 2 3 Hardware Installation WEE 6 2 4 Hardware Restore Button For Web Managed Switch only 00 7 3 Preparation for Web Copnfguraton a E 8 4 Web Management Guide annannennennnnnannnnnnnnnrnrrnrnrrrnrrnrsnrnnrnrrnrrrrrnrrnrnnnne 10 A VD SSI OO MN EE 10 Ee ue Hl E EE 12 4 2 1 Authentication Configuration cc cccccccsssccccsssssseeceesssssseeecsssssseeeeeesseaes 12 A22 SY Ste Ne COMMUNAL ON WEE 12 4 2 9 DY SUSI Sta US secs vse sects des fax satiny dea er ie elt eed eee een ae 14 4 24 Cadi DETAUM Seting eege ere ere 15 42 9 Firmware El el 16 e 3 OLE IWIN AG INSU EE 18 ASN POR Ee in le TE e EE 18 AO Z le ONE ged ei BEE 20 4 3 9 Bandwidth CONUO EE 20 AS A Broadcast Storm e Tute EE 21 Us Oe ie ates aang cm ec oes sv cides ae rcv seated vss eee ees ee ee 22 AA NEAN SEMINO EE 24 AAT A BE Ree LE 24 E E Wl 25 4A S MUNTO SSMING DEE 29 E OF FO COUMMUCN eeneg 30 45 1 el e te EE 20 4 60 QOS OGN ME 32 e e leie lee ER 4 6 2 POM GES Egeter Eege 33 4 6 3 TCP UDP POM Base EE 33 ee EE 35 A 7 1 MAGC Address le Ma e EE 35 EK ac BB EE 36 AB SPANNING MOC E 38 426 129 ITP BAGS STING EE 38 HR eine E 39 4 8 3 Loopback Detection Gettngs ENEE 40 EE EE 42 Ae VO BACKUP IR SGOVEN TEE 44 AAT WISCEMANCOUS E 45 AIZ OG OUR EE 48 VS Ee T E EE 49 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The switch is 8 port 10M 100M 2 port Gig
22. ay for industrial switch gt IP Configure Select the Static or DHCP The default setting is Static you can manually configure the IP Address settings Select DHCP mode means the switch acts as the DHCP client and the switch will try get the IP Address from the DHCP server Click Update to update the new settings Update Successtully Please Click Reboot to use new setting to login Reboot It will show update successfully then press Reboot button It will enter user login screen automatically Click DHCP gt Update you can see the warning message Notice Please Reboot the Device to get the new IP Address by DHCP Please find the new IP Address for Relogin Note After changed to DHCP mode the switch must be restarted to get new IP address however since the switch only provide web management it is hard for user to find its new IP Please don t try this mode without pre contigured DHCP setting in DHCP Server 13 12 13 3 System Status This page displays the information about the switch of MAC address how many Physical Ports it has System Version and Idle Time Security Besides users can also fill in up to 15 characters in the Comment Contact and Location field for note System Status MAC Address 10 f0 13 f0 18 26 Number of Ports 8 2 Comment switch MAX 15 System Version V110613 Idle Time g 1 30 Minutes Idle Time Security Auto Logout Default Back to the last display Update
23. cted port 6 d 35m 4 to 45mA 30W Class 4 7 8 d d No Load No Load 23 1213 VLAN Setting A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which would allow you to isolate network traffic so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically 12 13 3 VLAN Mode You may select the VLAN Mode of the switch Port based VLAN is for separating traffic only on this single switch There is no handover of network traffic within VLAN groups to other switches For the handover to other switches use Tag Based VLAN In VLAN Mode you can switch from Tag to Port Based VLAN Port Based VLAN is the default mode VLAN Mode Mei Port Based VLAN Change VLAN mode Figure 4 1 After having switched to Tag Based VLAN Mode the screen changes On this screen you can now define and configure your Up and Downlink ports These are important since here the handover between the switches of your network takes place Tag Based VLAN Mode 24 VLAN Mode hiai Tag Based VLAN Change VLAN mode Port 01 Port 02 O AddTag O AddTag don t care don t care RemoveTag RemoveTag Tag Mode Port 06 Port 07 AddTag O AddTag don t care don
24. e settings and then press the Update button to update the setting s gt VLAN Member Port Select Select the VLAN Member here VLAN Member Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 select v 7 7 4 F 7 7 Si F 7 Note If you do not select any port this VID will be treated as a VID embedded in a 802 1Q tag 27 gt VID Source Port This table allows you to configure PVID of the port Select the port number while you add VLAN and select VLAN member ports the selected ports PVID will be the VID you typed Please noted that one port only can have one PVID While one port joins multiple VLAN groups the PVID is important to identify where the incoming traffic will be forwarded to For example Port 3 is the member of VLAN 100 and 200 PVID of it is 100 The traffic received from the connected PC is usually untagged the incoming packets will then be tagged with PVID within the switch and then follow the VID table to forward traffic VID Source port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 select v 7 gt Port VID Map This table shows the PVID of the ports Port VID Map Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 VID 200 200 100 100 gt VLAN Member Table This table shows the VID and its member ports VLAN MEMBER VID Port 1 2 3 3 6 7 8 9 10 100 Configuration Steps First add your VLAN Groups identified throughout your network by unique and constant numbers Start with IDs from 100 and up is often Starting with 100 gives you eno
25. ed ports and their link partners are normal port without LACP these specified ports cannot transmit packet to receive packet from the link partner 43 1213 Backup Recovery This function provides the user with a method to Backup Recovery the switch configuration The user can save configuration file to a specified file If the user wants to recover the original configuration which is saved at the specified path just enter the password and then press the upload button Finally the original configuration of the switch will be recovered Configuration Backup Recovery Backup Switch PC Please check Download to download EEPROM contents Download Recovery PC Switch Select the image file Browse Password Update Figure 10 1 44 12 13 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous setting is used to configure output queue aging time VLAN stride and IGMP snooping Miscellaneous Setting Aging time Disable v ms VLAN Striding Disable v IGMP Snooping Disable v IGMP Leave Packet Disable Port 01 Uplink Uplink2 Port 06 Uplink Uplink2 Output Queue Aging Time The output queue aging function allows the administrator to select the aging time of a packet stored in the output queue A packet stored in the output queue for a long time will lower the free packet buffer resulting in the poor utilization of the buffer and the poor switch performance VLAN Striding When this function is enabled t
26. ement LED gt LED Indicator m System Power E Per Port Link Act E PoE Port Act Status Power gt Power Input 100 240V AC 50 60HZ gt PoE Power Output 802 3at compliant 30W Max per Port gt Power Consumption 130Watts Max Product Dimensions Weight gt Dimension 44 x 266 x 160 mm H x W x D gt Weight 1 8kg 1 3 Package Before you start to install this switch please verify your package that contains the following items One Switch One Power Cord One User Manual CD 8 Port 10 100 PoE 2 Port Giga Web Smart Switch 2 4 6 8 es Ba Ba Bel Link Act Optional Accessory 11 to 19 Rack mount kit ae 2 A S Ze D 2 Hardware Description This section mainly describes the hardware of the Web Smart Management PoE Switch and gives a physical and functional overview on the certain switch 2 1 Product Outlook Front Ethernet Ports The front panel of the web smart switch consists of 8 10 100Base TX RJ 45 porte 10 100 1000M RJ 45 and 1 Gigabit SFP uplink ports LED The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel They indicate the System and Port Status Load Default Push Button The button allows you to restore the configuration to default LED Display FE PoE Gigabit Uplink RJ 45 Port 1x RJ 45 1x SFP Port Load Default Rear Panel The 3 pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the switch right side shown as belo
27. g e bm RRE CERN A Figure 8 2 gt Port No The port ID It cannot be changed Aggregations mean any configured trunk group gt Root Path Cost This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between devices Therefore lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media and higher values assigned to ports with slower media Set the RSTP path cost on the port Number between 0 200000000 0 means auto generated path cost gt State Show the current port state includes Designated port Root port or Blocked port gt Status Show the current port status includes Forwarding Disable Blocking etc 12 13 3 Loopback Detection Settings In some condition the user may incorrectly connect the wrong port and lead the network loop The unknown broadcast multicast may crash the whole network The Loopback Detection feature can help you leave the risk 40 Loopback Detection Settings Tooxteck Detect Function Auto Wake Up Wake Up Time Interral CL rn Figure 8 3 gt Loopback Detection Function This column allows you to enable or disable Loopback Detection function gt Auto Wake Up Once the Loopback Detection function is running the ports maybe be disabled to avoid the loop The Auto Wake Up allows you to activate the port after Time Interval passed gt Wake Up Time Interval Select the time interval here Click Submit to apply the settings 41 12 13 Trunking Port
28. gn a new administrator password as soon as possible and store it in a safe place 48 4 13 Q amp A 1 When you forgot your IP or password please use the reset button for the factory default setting Please take the following steps to reset the Web Smart Switch back to the original default Step 1 Turn on the Web Smart Switch Step 2 Press and hold the reset button continuously for 5 seconds and release the reset button Step 3 The switch will reboot for 20 seconds and the configuration of switch will back to the default setting User Login Site 192 168 2 1 ER Password Figure 12 1 Key in the user ID and the password to pass the authentication the user ID and the password are admin IP 192 168 2 1 ID admin Password admin 49 Appendix 1 Revision History V1 0 First Release Nov 15 2012 Update latest product specification Jan 9 2013 Update latest figure of web UI Add information of the Miscellaneous setting updated Feb 8 2013 Optional Accessory 11 to 19 Rack mount Kit PoE Output voltage from 48V to 802 3at compliant
29. gt Hello Time Interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message BPDU frame Number between 1 10 default is 2 gt Max Age The maximum time in seconds a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure That 38 also means the maximum life time for a BPDU frame Number between 6 40 default is 20 gt Forward Delay The maximum time in seconds the root device will wait before changing states e discarding to learning to forwarding Number between 4 30 default is 15 Click Update to have the configuration take effect The below table shows the Bridge Status and Root Switch s Status The Bridge Status shows the STP configuration of the switch The Root Status shows the Root Switch s Information of the STP domain EE Kee Max Age esst 12 13 3 STP Port Settings The STP Port Setting page STP Port Settings allows you to change the port priority and its path cost After STP RSTP is enabled the C system automatically assigns the port priority and path cost to the prot Normally it is necessary to change the parameters however you may need to control the root switch or block port in some condition This page allows you to change the STP port setting Select the port number type the value of the Priority and Root Path Cost 39 Click Submit to apply the settings 3 Port Status S a Ee 4 eo EC e e
30. he data packet will be treated as the high priority VLAN Tag priority high priority gt 4 7 low priority gt 0 3 IPv4 DS and IPv6 TC high priority gt 10 1826 34 46 48 56 low priority gt others Figure 6 2 gt Class of Service Configuration m I Enable High Priority After Enabled High Priority the following enabled Port Based parameter will become High Priority m Port Base The selected port equipped with High Priority The non selected port is Low priority A packet received by a high priority port is handled as a high priority packet m VLAN Tag The switch follows the VLAN tag of the incoming packets to forward traffic VLAN Tag priority high priority gt 4 7 low priority gt 0 3 m IP DS The switch follows the IP TOS Diff Serve of the incoming packets to forward traffic lov4 DS and Ipv6 TC high priority gt 10 18 26 34 46 48 56 low priority gt others 12 13 3 TCP UDP Port Based This page allows user to define the Option type of the pre defined protocols or user defined protocols Select the Option of the Protocol as below figure shown 33 Class of Service Configuration Protocol Option FTP 20 21 SOH 22 TELNET 23 Figure 6 3 The pre defined Protocols User_Define_a F F O D User_Define_b F I F O D User_Define_c F F O D User_Define_d F I F O E User_Define User_Define_a User_Define_b User_Define_c User_Define_d pani Port Port Port Port ube Mask 0 M
31. he switch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port No matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN group IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 function enable Leave packet will be forwarded to IGMP router ports VLAN Uplink Setting Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink O Uplink O Uplink O Uplink Port 07 Port 08 Port 09 Port 10 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink1 O Uplink O Uplink O Uplink O Uplink Clear Uplink1 O Clear Uplink2 Update Figure 11 1 gt Output Queue Aging Time Purpose This function is used to avoid the traffic jam on one port will not cause the congestion of other ports In some application for example the IPTV Multicast communication the multicast stream is continuously generating from the source port the client port may be congested because of the limited bandwidth or slow network processing ability Then the Pause frame of Flow Control will be generated once the packet buffer is full With the Output Queue Aging Time feature when a packet is stored at output queue in a switch for a long time will be aged out and become a useless packet Aging Time This command allows user to disable the feature or configure the aging timeout time to 200ms 400ms 600ms or 800ms 45 gt VLAN Striding Purpose For some network environment the network administrator probably want to filter undesired broadcast or multicast
32. ield indicates the port 6 is link up and run as 100M Full Flow Control Enabled gt Setting Status Displays the configuration of each ports 19 12 13 3 Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks That Traffic through ports can be monitored by any of the ports means traffic goes in or out monitored source ports will be duplicated into mirroring destination port Port Mirroring Dest 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Port 7 Monitored Packets Disable x z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Source Tx amp Rx 7 Port Update Multi to Multi Sniffer function Figure 3 2 gt Destination mirroring port for monitoring Rx only Tx only or both RX and TX traffic which come from the source port Users can connect the mirroring port to LAN analyzer or Netxray gt Monitored Packets Pull down the selection menu to choose what type of packet is to be monitored Rx indicates the Received Packets Tx indicates the Transmitted Packets Tx amp Rx indicates Both Transmit and Received gt Source Port The ports that the user wants to monitor All monitored port traffic will be copied to mirroring destination port Users can select multiple source ports by ticking the check boxes beneath the port number label to be monitored And then click Update to have the configuration take effect 12 13 3 Bandwidth Control This page allows the setting of the bandwidth for each port The TX rate and
33. kpressure TX Capability and Address Learning are negotiated automatically When you set it as Disable you have to assign those items manually 18 m Speed When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable users have to set the connection speed to the ports ticked E Duplex When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable users have to set the connection mode in Half Full to the ports ticked m Pause Flow Control for connection at speed of 10 100Mbps in Full duplex mode E Backpressure Flow Control for connection at speed of 10 100Mbps in Half duplex mode E Addr Learning When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable users have to set this column as Enable or Disable gt Select Port No Select the port ports you want to apply to You can select one or multiple ports here Click Update to have the configuration take effect Current Status Setting Status Port Addr Link Speed Duplex FlowCtl Tx Rx Ability Auto Nego Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure ae 1 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 6 E 100M FULL ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 8 ON AUTO 100M FULL ON ON ON 9 ON AUTO 1G FULL ON ON ON 10 ON AUTO 1G FULL ON ON ON gt Current Status Displays the status of each ports 6 100M FULL ON i This f
34. l be dropped gt Protocol Select the pre defined known protocol or User_Define Protocol number gt Secure WAN Port The port number of the Secured WAN Port The secured WAN port is the Egress Port The configured limit packet will be 36 Note The description of Secure WAN port is shown below The packer will be ether dropped or forwarded This is the secure WAN met Traffic Path Check TCRYUDP Port N urabrer Click Update to have the configuration take effect 37 12 13 Spanning Tree The switch supports IEEE 802 1D 2004 RSTP protocol the RSTP protocol can backward compatible to legacy Spanning Tree Protocol STP and 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP 12 13 3 STP Bridge Settings The Table allows you to configure STP Mode and the system time settings STP Bridge Settings Spanning Tree Settings Submit Note 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age Max Age gt Hello Timet I Bridge Priority must be multiplies af 4096 Figure 8 1 gt STP Mode Disable STP and RSTP Select the STP version you want to enabled gt Bridge Priority This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this switch The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device However if all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device Number between 0 61440 in increments of 4096 Therefore there are 16 distinct values
35. ntinue Figure 2 6 The smart switch will erase the flash memory There is a self protection mechanism in the Boot Loader so the Boot Loader will keep intact Even though the power is turned off or the cable link fails during the firmware update procedure the Boot loader will restore the code to firmware update 16 page After pressing Update button the old web code will be erased Then you can click Browse to select the image file Figure 2 7 After selected the image file The place right of the Browse command will display the file name you selected Press Update to continue the firmware Upgrading process Select the image file PS 5811IL_V1 _update bin UPDATE http 192 168 2 1 Figure 2 8 The below screen shows the Uploading process is starting Firmware Update x FF Ka x D 192 168 2 1 Se Uploading gt gt gt gt gt gt Uploading 54 Figure 2 9 After firmware correctly uploaded the web screen shows OK Type Continue to re login the switch Figure 2 10 X Note The reboot is for software base instead of hardware base 17 4 3 Port Management Port Management includes Port Configuration Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control and PoE 12 13 3 Port Configuration In Port Configuration you can set and view the operation mode for each port 7 SmartSwitch Web Base x E C D 192 168 2 1 5 8 Port 10 100 2Port Giga Web
36. packet to enhance the network bandwidth utilization and forward meaningful unicast to a specific destination VLAN is a good mechanism to block broadcast packet but it can also block the unicast packet communication between VLANs To solve this issue a special function called VLAN striding is designed to achieve this purpose If VLAN striding is enabled the packet will be forwarded to the destination port directly the unicast packet can stride across VLAN VLAN Striding By selecting this function the switch will forward uni cast packets to the destination port no matter whether destination port is in the same VLAN gt IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 Purpose A switch will by default flood multicast traffic to all ports ina broadcast domain Multicast can cause unnecessary load on host devices by requiring them to process packets they have not solicited The IGMP snooping is a feature that allows the switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers By listening also known as snooping to these conversations the switch maintains a map of which ports clients need which multicast stream source Multicast may be filtered which do not need them Multicast may be forwarded only to the IGMP group it joined IGMP Snooping When this function is enabled the switch will execute IGMP snooping version 1 and version 2 without the intervention of CPU The IGMP report and leave packets are automatically handled by the swi
37. roadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit The one time unit is 50us for Gigabit speed 500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000us for 10Mbps speed The excessive broadcast packet will be discarded For those broadcast packets incoming from the un selected port the switch treats it as the normal traffic gt Threshold Type in the threshold in the range between 1 and 63 to limit the maximum byte counts which a port can send or receive in a period of time gt Enable Port Having ticked the boxes the port will stop transmitting or receiving data when their sending byte counts or receiving byte counts reach the defined threshold Example to change one time unit to pps The port 1 is 100M port The one time of it is 500us it indicates there are 2 000packets can be sent within one second While type 10 to port 1 that means 10x2000 packets can be sent in one second Click Update to have the configuration take effect 12 13 3 PoE User could know per PoE port out power status in this page and also enable or disable per port 22 POE Configuration Port 1 2 Enable 7 J PSE Current No Load No Load Minimun Output Power POE Class gt Port The port number gt Enable Enable PoE feature of the specific ports 3 4 5 7 7 7 No Load No Load No Load Figure 3 6 gt PSE Current The PSE Current Range gt Minimum Output Power The minimum output power of the port gt PoE Class The PoE class of the conne
38. sceiver make sure the SFP type of the 2 ends is the same and the transmission distance wavelength fiber cable can meet your request It is suggested to purchase the SFP transceiver with the switch provider to avoid any incompatible issue The way to connect the SFP transceiver is to Plug in SFP fiber transceiver fist The SFP transceiver has 2 plug for fiber cable one is TX transmit the other is RX receive Cross connect the transmit channel at each end to the receive channel at the opposite end 2 4 Hardware Restore Button The purpose of this button is to provide a method for the network administrator to restore all configurations to the default value To activate this function the user should follow the following procedures 1 Press the Load default button for 3 seconds until you see all the LED blinking 2 When LED starts blinking it means the CPU is executing the load default procedure You can release the button now After completing this procedure all the factory default value will be restored It includes the IP address the user name the password and all switch configurations Please noticed that the rest of the switch settings will be erased after this procedure 3 Preparation for Web Configuration The web management page allows you to use a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome or Mozila Firefox to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on
39. special structure if you enable this function On the other hand If you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting Figure 4 5 29 4 5 Per Port Counter 4 5 1 Port Counter This page provides port counter of each port There are 4 categories Receive Packet amp Transmit Packet Transmit amp Collision Receive Packet amp Drop Receive amp CRC error Once you change the counter category the counter will be cleared automatically Counter Category Counter Mode Selection Update Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet Port Collision Count amp Transmit Packet ket Drop packet amp Receive Packet 01 0 CRC error packet amp Receive Packet 0 Figure 5 1 gt Transmit packet amp Receive packet This category shows both the received packet count excluding the incorrect packet and the transmitted packet count gt Collision Count amp Transmit packet This category shows the packets outgoing from the switch and the count of collision gt Drop packet amp Receive packet This category shows the number of received valid packet and the number of dropped packet gt CRC packet amp Receive packet This category shows the received correct packet and received CRC error Once your see CRC error increasing here please notice that there may be hardware issue the possible reason could be switch port failure cable lose broken cable fiber connector failure etc
40. ss Learning Monitor Link Status Port Mirroring One to one one to many many to one mirroring Bandwidth Control Up to 256 levels Bandwidth Control for TX and RX Rate Broadcast Storm Control Broadcast Storm Control and Threshold Setting PoE Control PoE Enable Disable PoE Status Port Counter Statistic Monitor the port statistic gt VLAN Setting VLAN Mode Port based and Tag based VLAN Port Based VLAN Up to 10 ports Port Based VLAN Tag Based VLAN Up to 32 VLANs Available DID from 1 4094 gt QoS Setting Support High amp Low Priority Queue Priority Mode First In First Out Strict and Weight Round Robin WRR Priority Mode Class of Service schemes 802 1p IP TOS DS or Port Base TCP UDP Port amp Priority queue mapping gt Security Setting Port Security Port amp MAC Address Binding up to 3 MAC Address per 2 port E TCP UDP Filtering Protocol Port Filter for secure WAN Port gt Spanning Tree Protocol m Version Support Legacy Spanning Tree Protocol amp Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol m Loopback Detection Loopback detection to avoid network loop gt Trunking E Trunking Type Static Trunk or LACP m Trunk Group 1 Gigabit Port 9 and Port 10 can be aggregated WR LACP Long Short Timeout time gt IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 gt Basic Features E Embedded HTTP web Management User name Password Authentication Configuration WR Configuration Backup Recovery E TFTP Firmware upgradeable m Secure Manag
41. tch The next setting IGMP Leave Packet can be enabled or disabled After enabled the Leave packet will be forwarded to IGMP router ports gt VLAN Uplink Purpose This switch does not implement Independent VLAN IVL MAC address table it utilizes VLAN uplink to emulate the function of IVL An independent VLAN MAC address table is based on both the source MAC address and the VLAN In some application if the 46 Ethernet switch cannot build the separate MAC address table for different VLANs there will be a conflict of MAC address table To solve this problem the switch controller utilizes the VLAN Uplink port to emulate the usage of Independent VLAN MAC Address Table VLAN Uplink Setting If VLAN uplink function is enabled and the destination port of an unicast packet is located at the next VLAN this packet will be forwarded to the uplink port Choose the Uplink Port X for the port ID The Uplink X will be the uplink port of its VLAN Note There is a functional conflict between VLAN striding and VLAN uplink Imagine what will happen if both VLAN striding and VLAN uplink are enabled simultaneously In this case the switch selects VLAN striding and ignores the VLAN uplink setting 47 1213 Logout After finished configuring the switch you can click Logout to leave the configuration page Logout Accept Back The administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard agent User should therefore assi
42. ugh free room and less compatibility issues Second enter 100 in the field right of VID Setting then select or deselect which ports are member of that group Your up and downlink ports need to be the member of every existing group If the port joins different VLAN groups 28 the VID Source Port allows you to define the PVID After configured and selected Then click on Add to create the table and related port mapping The new group with its setting will be displayed at the bottom of the screen 12 13 3 Multi to 1 Setting Multi to 1 VLAN is used in CPE side of Ethernet to the Home and is exclusive to VLAN setting on VLAN Member Setting When VLAN member Setting is updated multi to 1 setting will be void and vice versa The disable port means the port which will be excluded in this setting All ports excluded in this setting are treated as the same VLAN group In a normal Tag Based VLAN network you will not need this configuration option Multi to 1 Setting Destination PortNo 01 Current Setting Port 01 02 03 04 0 06 07 08 09 10 LJ Disable Port Note Disabled port defines the switch physical port which is disabled Update 1_A example for Multi to 1 structure Ports VLAN Groups 1 Destination P ort 06 Current Setting N 2 The original setting of the VLAN Group will be cleared and replaced by this
43. w AC LINE 100 240VAC 20 60HZ 2 2 LED Indicators The LED Indicators present real time information of systematic operation status The following table provides description of LED status and their meaning Color Status 10 100M Green On Link Up Link ACT Green Blinking Data activating PoE Port is linked to Power Device Off No Power Device is connected 1000M Link Up Port 9 10 Green Blinking Data activating 2 3 Hardware Installation Set the switch on a large flat space with a power socket close by The flat space should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and allow air circulation The last use twisted pair cable to connect this switch to your PC then user could start to operate the switch AC Power Input Connect the attached power cord to the AC power input connector the available AC power input is range from 100 264VAC Ethernet cable Request The wiring cable types are as below 10 Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm Max 100m 100 Base TX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm Max 100m 1000 Base T 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm Max 100m PoE To delivery power without problem the Cat 5 5e and Cat 6 cable is suggested The high quality Ethernet cable reduces the lost while power transmission SFP Installation While install the SFP tran

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