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1. The System page is mainly for system configuration of the switch including management maintenance and multicast setting for the switch 3 1 Management Use the Management pages to view switch information and configure some settings for ports trunk group and EEE 3 1 1 Switch Information Click System gt Management gt Switch Information On this page user can configure and browse some switch information such as Switch name MAC address IP address Gateway and Firmware Version and so on Switch Name 8G Easy Smart Switch MAC Address E0 8F EC 12 34 93 Firmware Version V0 1 0626 DHCP client Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Apply Switch Information With editable textbox in the table gt user could configure the field value LABEL DESCRIPTION Switch Name Name of the switch can be modified for identifying other different switches Displays the MAC address of the switch Displays the installed software version number Displays the status of the DHCP function for the switch Displays the system IP address of the switch Displays the subnet mask of the switch Gateway Displays the gateway IP Address of the switch Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect 3 1 2 IP Address Setting 12 Click System gt Management gt IP Address Setting On this page user can get and modify the network parameters of the switch IP Address Setting IP Addres
2. Easy Smart GbE Switch 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch User Manual FCC Certifications This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the 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 uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Mark Warning C 3 This equipment complies with the requirements relating to the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Company has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or r
3. RH non condensing LED Indications 1 Power LED Green 8 Gigabit port LEDs Link Act Green 1 Loop LED Red Power Supply External Power Adaptor 5V 1A Dimensions 155 85 26 mm Case Material Metal Certification EMC FCC CE Class B Safety LVD EN60950 1 42
4. button 1 3 The Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the switch POWER reset 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch LEDs Definition This device provides extensive LEDs to show the activities on power system and ports See the following description for your reference Status Operation Steady Green The switch is powered on POWER The switch is powered off Steady Red The switch is detected the network loopback The Loop is not detected Steady Green Valid port connection Link ACT Blinking Green _ Valid port connection and there is data transmitting receiving Port disconnected The Reset Button Reset the switch to its factory default configuration via the RESET button Press the RESET button for more than two seconds to enable reset to default function The switch automatically reboots and reloads its factory configuration file The RESET button is on the front panel of the switch 1 4 The Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of the switch Power socket The power socket located at the right side of the rear panel is where you should connect the power adapter Please use the 5V 1A power adapter provided with the Easy Smart GbE Switch After the switch powered on the power LED is lit for a normal power status 1 5 Installation Desktop Installation Place the switch on a flat desk 2 Inspect the Power Adapter carefully and make sure that it is properl
5. gt Port Base VLAN Allow you to assign ports to virtual networks Data from a port that is a member of a VLAN group is restricted to other members of that VLAN group This feature provides an easy way to partition a network into private sub networks 1 Select Enable to enable port Based VLAN mode 2 Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name 3 Select the port of VLAN Member Port Base VLAN Port Base VLAN Enable 0 ese 11213040516 78 MT A o o o ooolo o LODA Jo 00O OOO VLAN ID VLAN Name Member Ports Delete 1 Default_VLAN 1 8 Delete Select All Easy Smart GbE Switch The following table describes the related labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port based VLAN Config Port based VLAN Enable or Disable Port based VLAN mode VLAN ID VLAN Name Specify the VLAN Name for new created VLANs Port Select All Not Member Member Apply Port based VLAN Table VLAN ID VLAN Name Member Ports Displays the port member in the VLAN Delete Click Delete to remove some VLAN ID you selected before Select ALL This helps to select all VLAN ID to be deleted at one time Aa Note 1 To ensure the normal communication of the factory switch the default VLAN of all ports is set to VLAN1 VLAN 1 cannot be deleted 2 You can only set the valid VLAN ID between figure 1 to 4 9 2 MTU VLAN Click VLAN gt MTU VLAN MTU VLAN Multi Tenant Unit VLAN defines an uplink port which will build up several VLAN
6. table describes the labels in this screen LABEL IGMP Snooping Enable or Disable IGMP snooping function globally on the switch Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately 23 Chapter A Monitoring The Monitoring page monitors port statistics information perform cable diagnostic and allows you to configure port mirroring 4 1 Port Statistics Click Monitoring gt Port Statistics On this page user can view the statistic information of each port which facilitates you to monitor the traffic and locate faults promptly Port Statistics Port State Link Status TxGoodPkt TxBadPktIRx GoodPkt RxBadPkt 0 0 0 0 Port 1 Enabled Link Down Port 2 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 3 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 4 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 5 Enabled Link Up 432 0 431 0 Port 6 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 7 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 8 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Displays the port number of the switch State Displays whether the port is enabled or disabled Link Status Displays the link state of the port TxGoodPkt Displays the number of good packets transmitted on the port The error packets are not counted in TxBadPkt Displays the number of error packets transmitted on the port RxGoodPkt Displays the number of good packets received on the port The error packets are not counted in RxBadPkt Displays
7. to your computer or upload a backup configuration file to restore your switch to this previous configuration HTTP Backup Configuration HTTP Restore Configuration Browse Restore The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Click the Backup button to save the current configuration as a file to your computer You are suggested to take this measure before upgrading Restore Click the Browse button to select the backup configuration file and then click the Restore button It will take effect after the switch reboots 3 2 4 Reset to Default Config Click System gt Maintenance gt Reset to Default Config On this page user can reset the switch to the factory default configuration All the settings will be cleared after the switch is reset Follow the steps below to reset the switch back to the factory defaults Reset Configuration Reset to default factory settings and restart the system Factory Default 21 1 Click Factory Default to reset all switch configurations to the factory defaults and the switch will restart automatically 3 2 5 Config Save Click System gt Maintenance gt Config Save You can save the current configuration easily by clicking the Config Save menu without any function button and you ll see the successful page directly Save configuarions The configuration has been saved successfully Config Save Page Note 1 To avoid damage pleas
8. webpage A Warning Changing 802 109 Static LAN to Enable will erase all current VAN settings Do you wish to continue 2 Click OK to view the 802 1Q VLAN Port configuration screen as shown below 3 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the ports you need and enter the PVID select the Accepted Frame Type then click Apply 802 10 VLAN Port Enable Port PVID Accepted Frame Type Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 gt MN Port 2 Tag only Port 3 Tag only Port 4 Tag only Port 5 Tag only Port 6 All Port 7 All Port 8 1 All The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION 802 10 VLAN Port Config 802 1Q VLAN Enable or Disable the 802 1Q VLAN Port mode Port Port Select the desire port for configuration PVID Enter a PVID number of the ports lt ranges from 1 to 4094 When adding the tag header to the received untagged packet the switch will automatically uses this PVID value as the VLAN ID of the added tag Accepted Frame Select All Tag only Untag only from the drop down box to configure the Type accepted frame type of the selected port Apply 802 1Q VLAN Port Table Port PVID Accepted Frame Displays the accepted frame type of the selected port Type A Note The PVID only can be set from 1 to 4094 and default PVID of all ports is 1 34 Chapter6 QoS QoS Quality of Service functions to provide diff
9. where you can set and view the IP Address Setting IP address subnet mask and gateway values of the switch This link takes you to a screen where you can configure and Port Setting view the basic parameters of each port including the port status soeed duplex mode and flow control This link takes you to a screen where you can configure Mun OUR ENG settings for the trunk group This link takes you to enable or disable port EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet function System Maintenance espia This link takes you to a screen where you can change the web configuration login account and password Firmware Upgrade cate takes you to a screen where you can upgrade the This link takes you to a screen where you can save the Config Backup and Restore current configuration file to your computer or download a backup configuration file to your switch This link takes you back to default factory settings and restart Reset to Default Config the system This link takes you to a screen where you can save all the Config Save configurations you have made to the switch effectively so that you can use the same configurations next time This link takes you to a screen where you can reboot the pepe switch System Multi Cast This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the cass OP Ine IGMP snooping setting Port Statistics This link displays port network traffic for the switch This link takes you to a screen where you can di
10. WARDING Port 5 Disabled FORWARDING Port 6 Disabled FORWARDING Port 7 Disabled FORWARDING Port 8 Disabled FORWARDING Apply 5 The Loop Detection function will operate automatically to detect looping ports the link state will be showed as below when some ports on net work loop status if you have set this function E SE Ze ES eee Si ul Le el Leem Loop Prevention loop prevention setting Loop Detection v Apply The following table describes the labels in this screen Loop Prevention Setting Loop Function Select the state of Loop Function setting m Off Disable the Loop Detection Prevention Function Loop Prevention Enable the Loop Prevention Function WR Loop Detection Enable the Loop Detection Function Loop Prevention Config Port Select the desire port for Loop Prevention setting 40 Easy Smart GbE Switch State Disable or Enable the loop prevention function of the selected port Loop Prevention Table Port Displays the port number of the switch Loop State Displays the loop state of all ports Loop Status Displays the loop status of all ports The default factory of all ports is FORWARDING for the switch Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately Note Enable Loop prevention function for default setting 7 3 DHCP Snooping Click Security gt DHCP Snooping DHCP snooping is a security feature that acts like a firewall between untrusted ho
11. acket on the port The packet traffic exceeding the bandwidth will be discarded You can choose the rate as below E No Limit 1M bps 64M bps 256M bps 512M bps 1G bps Apply Storm Filter Table Storm Type Port Broadcast Multicast Unknown Unicast Unknown Displays unknown multicast control states or rate for the port Multicast 7 2 Loop Prevention Click Security gt Loop Prevention The switch can detect loops using loop detection packets Supports Loop Prevention and Loop Detection functions The Loop detection will detect the cable loopback and provide the loop LED to display The Loop prevention will detect the cable loopback and block the corresponding port automatically 1 There are three modes for you to choose Off Loop Prevention Loop Detection loop prevention setting Loop Prevention Loop Prevention Loop Detection Apply 2 Select Loop Prevention from the drop down box to enable the function and then click Apply 3 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the ports you need and then select Enable to enable the Loop Prevention for the selected port 4 Click Apply you can view a screen about Loop State of all ports as below 39 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch Loop Prevention loop prevention setting Loop Prevention ke Apply Seon Loop State Loop Status Port 1 FORWARDING Port 2 FORWARDING Port 3 Enabled FORWARDING Port 4 FOR
12. agnose the Cable Diagnostic connection status of the cable connected to the switch and the distance to the problem location This link takes you to a screen where you can monitor and mirror network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one multiple ports mirrored port to a specific port mirroring port VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can set the POTT BASE VEAIN Port Based VLAN mode MTU VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can set the MTU VLAN mode VLAN 802 1Q VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can set the 802 1Q 802 1Q Static VLAN Tag VLAN mode This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the EEN 802 1Q PVID value This link takes you to a screen where you can set the priority Port Mirroring Port based Priority queue for the ports to determine the priority of ports receiving and transmitting data Bandwidth Control This link takes you to a screen where you can configure and view the bandwidth control function information Easy Smart GbE Switch This link takes you to a screen where you can filter or limit Storm Filter broadcast multicast unknown unicast and unknown multicast frame in the network loob Prevention This link takes you to a screen where you can setup loop H prevention and loop detection features This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the SSES DHCP snooping settings 11 Chapter3 System
13. are supported for detecting resolving the cable loopback connection issue more easily Support DHCP snooping function to prevent untrusted DHCP server installed for easily maintaining network management The switch complies with IEEE802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet to save power consumption Supports IGMP Snooping function to improve traffic performance Moreover the rich diagnostic LEDs on the front panel provide the operating status of individual port and whole system 1 2 Key Features e 87 RJ 45 ports for 10 100 1000Mbps connectivity Supports MDI MDI X auto crossover Supports NWay protocol for speed 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode Half Full auto detection Complies with IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3ab Ethernet standards Complies with IEEE802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet Supports IEEE802 3x Flow Control Supports Storm Filter Broadcast Multicast Unicast The QoS Supports 802 1p QoS and port rate limiting The VLAN includes MTU Port Based amp 802 1Q Tag Based Supports 4 groups of Port Based VLAN Provides Port trunk by one group two ports Provides Port Mirroring by one group two ports Supports IGMP Snooping v1 v2 v3 Supports Loop detection and Loop prevention Supports EEE enable and disable Provides Cable testing function Supports DHCP Client Supports DHCP snooping Supports Firmware upgrade Supports Configuration backup amp restore Full Range of Internal universal switching power supply Supports Reset to factory default
14. e as below Speed Duplex contig Actual Contig Actual Off Off Port 1 Enable 10 Half Link Down Port 2 Enable 10 Half Link Down Off Off Fort 3 Enable 10 Half Link Down Off Off Port 4 Enable 10 Half Link Down Off Off Port 5 Enable 10 Half Link Down Off Off Port 6 Enable Auto Link Down On Off Port f Enable Auto OOF ull On Off Port 8 Enable Auto Link Down On Off The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Config Port Select the desire port for configuration from the list box State Allows you to Enable Disable the port When Enable is selected the port can forward the packets normally Speed Duplex Select the Port speed duplex capabilities for the ports you need Auto Auto negotiation speed duplex with all capabilities 10M Half Set speed with 10M half duplex ability only 10M Full Set speed with 10M full duplex ability only 100M Half Set speed with 100M half duplex ability only 100M Full Set speed with 100M full duplex ability only Select on off to enable disable the flow control ability of the selected ports Flow Control Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately Port Status Table Port Displays the port number State Displays the actual state of the ports Speed Duplex Config Displays the configuration of Speed and Duplex mode for the port Actual Displays the actual working state of the port Easy Smart GbE Switch Config Disp
15. e don t turn off the device before the configuration saved successfully 2 Only by clicking the Config Save menu can you save the current configuration of the switch effectively so that the configuration you made this time will remain in effect next time you start it 3 2 6 Reboot Click System gt Maintenance gt Reboot Allow you to restart the switch without physically turning the power off Follow the steps below to reboot the switch 1 Click Reboot to view the screen as shown next Reboot Reboot the switch 2 Click Reboot button then the following remind view pops up Click OK 22 Message from webpage P Please save the current configuration before rebooting to avoid losing the configuration unsaved 3 The switch will be restarted directly in about 20 seconds without any successful page Reboot Please wait 19 seconds 3 3 MultiCast Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping is a multicast control mechanism which can be used on the switch for dynamic registration of the multicast group Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping allows a switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on the switch This feature prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance 3 3 1 IGMP Snooping Click System gt MultiCast gt IGMP Snooping On this page user can enable or disable IGMP snooping feature IGMP Snooping The following
16. eproduced in any form without written consent from the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies Copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved Easy Smart GbE Switch Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction oss EE EN A 1 1General Description as 4 1 2 Key Features 4 1 3 The Front Panel sccctctctctc scree eee ce rc 5 1 4 The Rear Panel ree rtrrrrrrrrrrrrrre rr 5 1 5 Installation seess 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started terre 7 2 1 Connect to switch Web Dages 7 22 Graphic User Interface OVervieWw ee 7 Chapter 3 System Sete EV A A A A Tore TE rE ere ier 12 3 1 Management ARA A te A AAA ete etme A 12 3 1 1 Switch Information aseene EE EE 12 3 1 2 IP Address Setting sas ashe alah A A AS 12 3 1 3 Port Setting EE 13 3 1 4 Trunk Group Setting EE 15 9 1 5 ERR aaen 16 9 2 Maintenance certero 17 3 2 1 User ACCOUNT asss 17 3 2 2 Firmware Upgrade eene 18 3 2 3 Config Backup and Restores reece eee eee eee eteaeeeenaeeseaeeseneesenaesseneesenees 24 3 2 4 Reset to Default Config ee 21 3 2 5 Config Save ARO eee E eRe Ce ee ee ee A 22 9 9 6 Reboot rr 29 CA EE E E EE 29 3 3 1 IGMP Snooping PUT A E ee eee ee ee EEE TERE CRTC EE 23 Chapter 4 Monitoring da 24 4 1 Port Statistics TECRCCCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCCOCOROOCOCOCOO OC Se ee ee ee RR RR RRE EE EERRRRRR ERR EE EE RR RR p 24 4 2 Cable Diagnostic PEE CRC eT CELT ETC ERP ERE eee eee ee RE Ce Te eR Cr Re ere 24 4 3 Port Mirroring ee 95 Chapter 5 VLAN rr
17. erent quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optimize the bandwidth resource distribution so as to provide a network service experience of a better quality The QoS configuration includes Port based Priority and Bandwidth Control 6 1 Port based Priority Click QoS gt Port based Priority The Port based priority QOS can manually map the ingress packets of the port to four different priority queues A higher priority transmits data with a minimum of delays This switch allows user to select among four levels lowest medium normal highest Port based Priority Port Priority Queue Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 1 lowest v Apply Port Priority Queue Fort 1 Fort 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the ports that you want to have a particular priority 2 Select the priority level that you want to assign from the list then click Apply 35 The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port based Priority Config Port Select the desired port for configuration lt is multi optional you can choose eight ports at most at a time Priority Queue Specify the priority queue the packets from the port are mapped to The priorities are labeled as 1 4 and among them the bigger the value the higher the priority Port based Priorit
18. ets will be automatically discarded to avoid network broadcast storm Select the Storm Type from the drop down list 2 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the ports you need select Enable from the State drop down box to enable the setting and then choose the rate from the checkbox 3 Click Apply then the Storm Filter information will be displayed as below Bandwidth Control Port 1 A Port 2 A Pont 3 Port 4 Pon 5 Port 6 lt Ingress v Disable ei No Limit default B Apply Port Ingress Rate Kbit sec Egress Rate Kbit sec Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Storm Filter Config Unlimited 64000 Unlimited 64000 Unlimited 64000 Unlimited 64000 Unlimited 64000 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Storm Type Select the type of storm control Broadcast Broadcast packet Multicast Multicast packet a m Unknown Unicast Unknown unicast packet Unknown Multicast Unknown multicast packet 38 Easy Smart GbE Switch Port Select the desired port for Storm Filter configuration It is multi optional you can select 8 ports at a time at most State Select the state of setting W Disable Disable the storm filter function E Enable Enable the storm filter function Rate Select the bandwidth for receiving the specified p
19. f incoming and outgoing packets from one port mirrored port to a specific port mirroring port 1 Select mirror direction to select disable rx tx both forwarding packets 2 Select a port as the mirroring port 25 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch 3 Select a port as the mirrored port 4 Click Apply Port Mirroring Mirror Direction Mirroring Port Mirrored Port List Apply Mirror Direction Mirroring Port Mirrored Port List The following table describes the labels in this screen DESCRIPTION Mirror Direction Select mirror direction user can select disable rx tx both four items to mirror selected port Mirroring Port Select mirror session port to operate monitoring function Mirrored Port Select mirrored port to be monitored List Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately Delete Click Delete to remove port mirror setting 26 Chapter5 VLAN A VLAN is a group of end stations with a common set of requirements independent of physical location VLANs have the same attributes as a physical LAN but allow you to group end stations even if they are not located physically on the same LAN segment You can group ports on a switch to create a virtual network made up of the devices connected to the ports VLANs can be grouped using port based or 802 1Q criteria The VLAN configuration includes Port Base VLAN MTU VLAN amp 802 1Q VLAN 5 1 Port Base VLAN Click VLAN
20. his server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name E admin v Remember my password 2 2 Graphic User Interface Overview After the password authorization the information page shows up You may click on each folder on the left column of each page to get access to each configuration page The Graphic User Interface is as follows Easy Smart GbE Switch PF AP AF AF FF WE WEN Switch Information AG Easy Smart Switch MAC Address ED BFEC 12 34 93 Firmware Version V0 1 0626 DHCP client Disable IP Address 102 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 A Click the menu items to open submenu links and then click on a submenu link to open the screen in the main window BJ shows the switch s current link status Green squares indicate the port link is up while black squares indicate the port link is down Red squares indicate the port on network loop status C Displays system information such as MAC address and firmware version In the navigation panel click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following System Management This link takes you to a screen that changes displays general information of the switch including switch name MAC address firmware version DHCP mode IP address subnet mask and gateway address Switch Information This link takes you to a screen
21. lays the configuration of the Flow Control for the port Actual Displays the actual working state of the port Flow Control Dd note 1 The switch can t be managed through the disable port 2 The switch might lose connection temporarily for the specific port which connect to the management PC setting If it happens refresh WEB GUI can recover the connection 3 1 4 Trunk Group Setting Click System gt Management gt Trunk Group Setting Trunk group is used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high bandwidth data path which can highly extend the bandwidth The bandwidth of the trunk is the sum of bandwidth of its member ports Provides Port trunk by one group two ports Trunk Group Setting The trunk group setting only can set port 1 4 Add Modify Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select two ports for trunk group setting click Add Modify and then you can view the port parameters as shown below Trunk Group Setting The trunk group setting only can set port 1 4 Port 1 Port 2 S Part 3 E _ Add Modify Trunk1 1 2 Delete Select All 15 Easy Smart GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Trunk Group Config Group ID Displays the Trunk Group ID Ports Select the ports as the trunk group member Add Modify Click to select the action of operation to add modify Trunk Group to the switch Tru
22. ll switch drops the tag header before sending the packet Tagged Configure the egress rule of the traffic on the port as tagged The switch adds the tag header before sending the packet Not Member Click All or any one port to set for not member of VLAN group Apply 802 1Q Static VLAN Table VLAN ID VLAN Name Member Ports Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Delete Click Delete to remove some VLAN ID you selected before Select ALL This helps to select all VLAN ID to be deleted at one time Note 1 The default VLAN with VID being 1 cannot be removed but can modify untagged tagged set and member ports 2 The VLAN ID only can be set from 1 to 4094 5 3 2 802 1Q VLAN Port Click VLAN gt 802 1Q VLAN gt 802 1Q VLAN Port A PVID Port VLAN ID is a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines If you have one unit PC that you only want to use in VLAN4 then you set the connection port to VLAN4 and only that traffic will be send to that specific port This page shows VLAN port information User can assign PVID tag egress mode accepted frame type of each port 32 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch 802 1Q Static VLAN Apply 1 Click Enable and Apply to operate the 802 1Q VLAN Port Setting then pops up Warring Message to remind that VLAN configuration setting will be change to 802 1Q VLAN Port mode Message from
23. mited Unlimited Port 8 Unlimited Unlimited The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Bandwidth Control Confic Port Select the desired port for rate configuration It is multi optional you can choose eight ports at most at a time Type Select Ingress or Egress from the drop down box State Enable or Disable bandwidth control for the selected port Rate Select the Rate for receiving packets or sending packets on the select port You can choose the rate as below E No Limit default 1M bos 64M bps 256M bps 512M bps 1G bps Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately Bandwidth Control Table Port Displays the port number of the switch Ingress Rate Egress Rate Note 1 When egress bandwidth control feature is enabled for one or more ports you are suggested to disable the flow control on each port to ensure the switch works normally 37 Displays the ingress rate of all ports Displays the egress rate of all ports Chapter 7 Security Use the Security pages to configure settings for the switch security features It includes Storm Filter Loop Prevention and DHCP Snooping 7 1 Storm Filter Click Security gt Storm Filter Storm Filter function allows the switch to filter broadcast multicast unknown unicast and unknown multicast frame in the network If the transmission rate of the three kind packets exceeds the set bandwidth the pack
24. n to the location on your computer containing the firmware upgrade file and select the upgrade file HTTP Firmware Upgrade C Documents and Settings AdministratoriDesktop andli 8 Click Upgrade then the remind interface pops up press OK to operate the upgrade procedure Message from webpage H It takes several seconds for FW downloading process After firmware downloading is complete the switch automatically reboots This briefly disrupts network traffic through the switch Continue 9 After finishing the HTTP upgrade procedure switch will reboot automatically The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION TFTP Server IP IP address of the TFTP server Address Image File Name Firmware image or configuration file name on remote TFTP server Download Image Download Image file from TFTP server to switch Browse Browse the image file on your computer Uparade Click Upgrade to update the specified file selected from browse file Pg and install the new firmware after selecting the HT TP upgrade method Reboot Press Reboot button can reboot switch 20 Aa Note 1 Don t turn off the switch and disconnect the link while firmware upgrading 2 You are suggested to backup the configuration before upgrading 3 2 3 Config Backup and Restore Click System gt Maintenance gt Config Backup and Restore On this page user can download the current configuration and save it as a file
25. nfiguration interface of User Account again 17 Connect to 192 168 1 1 The server 192 168 1 1 at Switch requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name fF test w Remernber my password The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION New Username Create a name for administrator s login New Password Type in a new password for administrator s login Retype Password Retype password to make sure the password is exactly you typed before in New Password field Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately 1 Only digits letters and underlines can be used for creating the user name and password The length of user name should not be more than 20 characters and the password should not be more than 17 characters 2 The default user name password is admin admin 3 2 2 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade switch firmware first download a firmware upgrade file to your computer User can select to upgrade firmware thought TFTP or HTTP Click System gt Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade The switch system can be upgraded via this management page 18 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch Firmware Upgrade Enter loader mode to upgrade firmware After entering loader mode configuration will be saved 1 Ente
26. nk Group Table Group ID Displays the Trunk Group as Trunki Ports Select Select All Delete A Note 1 Only supports one group Trunk 1 and two ports from port 1 to port4 2 For the member ports in a trunk group their configuration of port setting amp QoS must be the same 3 1 5 EEE Click System gt Management gt EEE This page allows user to enable or disable EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet function In the EEE setting list select Enable or Disable EEE 2 Click Apply to set up this function EEE See Sl Apply The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION EEE function Port EEE function m Enabled Enable EEE function W Disabled Disable EEE function Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately 16 Easy Smart GbE Switch 3 2 Maintenance The Maintenance pages are doing the switch user account Firmware upgrade Configuration Backup Restore Reset to default configuration Configuration Save and Reboot functions 3 2 1 User Account Click System gt Maintenance gt User Account This page user can change the administrator s username and password in order to refuse illegal users User Account Setting lt lt lt Apply 1 Enter the new username and password click Apply C wn ren DES Retype Password HS Apply 2 Then the login screen appears enter the new username and password gt click OK to login the co
27. oup When a port receives data tagged for a VLAN group the data is discarded unless the port is a member of the VLAN group This technique is useful for communicating with devices outside of your local network as well as still receiving data from other ports not in your VLAN group It requires that you know the VLAN group IDs used 5 3 1 802 1Q Static VLAN Click VLAN gt 802 1Q VLAN gt 802 1Q Static VLAN 30 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch On this page user can configure 802 1Q Static VLAN feature and view the related settings 802 1Q Static VLAN Apply 1 Click Enable and Apply to operate the 802 1Q Static VLAN Setting then pops up Warring Message to remind that VLAN configuration setting will be change to 802 1Q Static VLAN mode Message from webpage A Ward Char 802 10 Static YLAN to Enable will erase all current LAN settings Do you wish to continue 2 Click OK to view the 802 1Q Static VLAN configuration screen as shown below 3 Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name 4 Select the Untagged or Tagged port of VLAN Member 802 1Q Static VLAN VLAN D VLAN A Di Port Select AIRI 5 E 3 0 el IOC Tagen d Select All 31 Easy Smart GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen 802 1Q Static VLAN Config 802 1Q Static Enable or Disable the 802 1Q Static VLAN mode VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Name Port Select A
28. r the Enter Loader Mode bution then the confirm interface pops up Message from webpage e J Enter Loader Mode 2 Press OK then the switch will save the configuration and switch to loader mode after 6 seconds The firmware upgrade screen displays as shown below Loader Mode Firmware upgrade mode Please upload your image by TFTP or HTTP 3 If you select to upgrade firmware thought TFEP click Firmware Upgrade lt TFTP Firmware Upgrade to view the screen as shown below TFTP Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server IP Address 192168 1 2 Image File Name 8G_upgrade firmware bin Download Image 4 Enter the Image File Name and click Download Image then a remind interface pops up Message from webpage A It takes several seconds for FW downloading process After firmware downloading is complete the switch automatically reboots This briefly disrupts network trafic through the switch Continue 19 Easy Smart GbE Switch 5 Click OK and wait for several seconds to download the firmware then you ll see the upgrade status interface as shown below After finishing the TF TP upgrade procedure switch will reboot automatically Firmware Upgrade Status Do not disconnect the link or power down the switch during firmware upgrade Please walt 14 seconds 6 If you select to upgrade firmware thought HTTP click Firmware Upgrade lt HTTP Firmware Upgrade to view the screen as shown below 7 Click the Browse butto
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30. s 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 290 200 209 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Apply With editable textbox in the table gt user could configure the field value DESCRIPTION Enable or Disable the DHCP function lf DHCP setting is enabled the DHCP Client switch will obtain the IP address subnet Mask and default gateway from the DHCP Server automatically otherwise these three items should be configured manually IP Address Enter the system IP address of the switch The default system IP is 192 168 1 1 and you can change it appropriately to your needs Enter the subnet mask of the switch By default the switch uses 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask Enter the gateway IP Address of the switch Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect 3 1 3 Port Setting Click System gt Management gt Port Setting This page shows link status speed duplex and flow control ability of all ports User can change port ability of switch in this page 1 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the ports you need and select the state speed duplex flow control of the ports Port Setting Port State SpeediDuplex Flow Control gt 1111 Enable y 10M Half v Apply 13 2 Click Apply then the remind view pops up Message from webpage WM Do you really want to change setting 3 Press OK and wait for several seconds to make the setting of ports take effect then you ll see the pag
31. s with each of the other ports Each VLAN contains two ports the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch so the uplink port can communicate with any other port but other ports cannot communicate with each other On this page you can choose to enable MTU VLAN mode and configure VLANs MTU VLAN 28 Easy Smart GbE Switch Smart GbE Switch 1 Click Enable and Apply to operate the MTU VLAN Setting then pops up Warring Message to remind that VLAN configuration setting will be change to MTU VLAN mode Message from webpage A Warning Changing MT VLAN to Enable will erase all current VLAN settings Do you wish to continue 2 Click OK to view the MTU VLAN configuration screen 3 Select Enable and Apply to enable MTU VLAN mode 29 MTU VLAN Enable VLAND ID 1 Pa d La du IS co 0000 00 O 1 2 Vian Vian 1 3 Vian 1 Vian 1 Vian 1 Vian 1 Vian 1 lt lo niajo m o 0 on The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION MTU VLAN Enable or Disable MTU VLAN mode VLAND ID The factory default for VLAD ID is 1 VLAN Name Display the name of VLAN you set Member Ports Display the member ports set for MTU VLAN Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately 5 3 802 1Q VLAN Allow you to create virtual networks using 802 1Q criteria When using 802 1Q VLAN configuration you configure ports to be a part of a VLAN gr
32. sts and trusted DHCP servers The DHCP servers are allocating IP addresses to the clients on the LAN DHCP snooping can be configured on LAN switches to harden the security on the LAN to allow only clients with specific IP MAC addresses to have access to the network Set the DHCP server port for trusted port to connect the DHCP server 1 Select Enable to enable DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping 2 Click Apply and then you will see the configuration screen as shown below DHCP Snooping Apply 3 Select a DHCP sever port from the drop down box 4 Click Apply to make the setting take effect The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Snooping Enable or Disable the DHCP Snooping Setting Setting DHCP Server Port Select the port to specify which port should connect to DHCP server Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately Product Specifications Standard IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u and IEEE802 3ab IEEE 802 3x flow control IEEE 802 1p class of service priority protocols IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE Interface 8 10 100 1000Mbps ports RJ 45 NWay ports 1 Reset button Transmission 10 100Mbps Full duplex Half duplex Mode 1000Mbps Full duplex Memory Flash 16M BIT MAC Address 8K Table Jumbo Frame 9K Bytes Buffer Memory 256 Bytes Temperature Operating 0 C 40 32 F 104 F Humidity Operating 10 90
33. the number of error packets received on the port Clear Click to reset content of screen 4 2 Cable Diagnostic Click Monitoring gt Cable Diagnostics This switch provides cable diagnostic to check the connection status of the cable connected to the 24 switch and the distance to the problem location which facilitates you to locate and diagnose the trouble spot of the network Select the ports to be diagnosed and click Apply Cable Diagnostic Cec Cable Fault Distance H Port 1 Open PairA 1 M PairB 1 M PairG 1 M PairD 2 M Port 2 Open PairA 1 M PairB 1 M PairG 2 M PairD 1 M Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Normal PairA 0 M PairB 0 M PairG 0 M PairD 0 M a Port 6 E Port 7 a Port 8 The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Check Click the checkbox to select the port to be diagnosed Port Displays the port number of the switch Displays the cable connection status Open The cable is broken or no cable connection Get the cable broken distance by Cable Fault Distance field E Normal The cable is good without broken the Cable Fault Distance field is meaningless Displays the error length of the cable Test Result Cable Fault Distance Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately 4 3 Port Mirroring Click Monitoring gt Port Mirroring Port mirror function is to monitor and mirror network traffic by forwarding copies o
34. y Table Port Displays the port number of the switch Priority Queue Displays the priority queue of all ports Apply Click Apply to make the settings take effect immediately _ Note By default the Priority Queue of all ports is 1 Lowest Priority background data Normal Priority business critical data email internet etc Medium Priority stream multimedia etc Sek A A Highest Priority interactive voice video and delay sensitive data 6 2 Bandwidth Control Click QoS gt Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control functions to control the ingress egress traffic rate on each port via configuring the available bandwidth of each port In this way the network bandwidth can be reasonably distributed and utilized On this page you can configure and view the bandwidth control function information Bandwidth Control eT Te Se rate Port 1 Port 2 s No Limi defaut Port 5 J Port 6 4 36 Hold Ctrl and the left button of the mouse to select the port and select the type state and rate of the selected port for bandwidth control then click Apply Bandwidth Control WC State _Rato Kbitisec Port 1 A Port 2 E Port 3 Foi E No Limit default v Port 5 Port 6 4 Port ingress Rate Kbit sec Egress Rate Kbit sec Port 1 Unlimited 64000 Port 2 Unlimited 64000 Port 3 Unlimited 64000 Port 4 Unlimited 64000 Port 5 Unlimited 64000 Port 6 Unlimited Unlimited Port Unli
35. y connected to a power source 3 Ensure adequate ventilation space around the switch for dissipating heat and air Power on the switch and it will automatically initialize and power LED turn on Installing Network Cables To make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance an appropriate cable that corresponds to different transmitting receiving speed is required To choose a suitable cable please refer to the following table Media Network 100Base TX UTP category 5 5e cable maximum 100m Media Cable EIA TIA 568 1000 STP maximum 100m 1000Base T UTP category 5e 6 cable maximum 100m EIA TIA 568 1000 STP maximum 100m Chapter2 Getting Started 2 1 Connect to switch Web Pages 1 2 3 To connect to the web server input the IP of switch in the URL field of the browser The default IP is 192 168 1 1 and default Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Type http and the IP address of the switch for example the default management IP address is 192 168 1 1 in the Location or Address field Press Enter Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Ka Zack D ai P ZE Search Address 2 192 168 1 1 The login screen appears Enter the User Name and Password to login the configuration interface They are both admin by default You can select Remember my password to remember the User Name and Password Connect to 192 168 1 1 The server 192 168 1 1 at Switch requires a username and password Warning T
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