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1. On LACP RSTP page can observe the current port RSTP information on the switch shown in Figure 4 5 glish v System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit i 3 Flow statistics P gt gt RSTP MAC table RSTP setting Enable O Disable Device priority Sending message interval secon d 1 10 Maximum message iifetime second 6 40 Changing port status delay second 4 30 Network bridge information RSTP Path expenditure Port priority Point to point port Modify configuration Port range C om pon Pormark Path expenditure port priority Point to point port 1 128 NO YES portt automatic detection 2 port2 automatic detection 128 NO YES 3 port3 automatic detection 128 NO YES a ports automatic detection 128 NO YES ports automatic detection 128 NO YES Figure 4 5 RSFP page diagram The meaning of main parameters of the pages as below List 4 7 parameters description 26 Parameters V Caution As the network bridge priority network bridge and After setting RSTP click RSTP information to check root bridge and port information The port recover time is around 10s by default click right key to which minimum bridge ID will become the root network refresh current status Sending message The interval needed to sent a BPDU data bag 4 5 Port Secur ity
2. supportin order to get help 2 Set the same user name only the top user password could work 3 Web supports up to one administrator and two ordinary users administrators can not be deleted 4 8 3 Log Information 35 The log function allows users to access system operation When this function is enabled corresponding events are recorded to the log 1 System restart 2 Port Link Down UP 3 Power supply status 4 login information 5 Boardcast storm 6 System action and operation record 7 NTP time synchronization information 8 Other system information On System management Log information page you could check the time and type of event as shown in the figure 4 13 English System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Log server address Record lowest grade Information processing Downioaa JL Delete J LINK 2014 11 06 13 21 30 Port G0 28 Link Up CONFIG 2014 11 07 16 30 45 User login successful IP 217 23 89 110 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 07 16 28 25 System time is changed as Local 1P 217 23 89 110 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 10 11 24 20 User login successful IP 192 168 1 16 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 11 10 12 45 User login successful IP 192 168 1 16 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 11 10 37 51 User login successful IP 192 168 1 16 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 11 16 38 06 User
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4. 4 4 Trunk link diagram Instruction Each convergence group supports up to eight ports Port with the following cases can not be added to an convergence group 1 Portwith 802 1x function 2 The mirror port 3 Port with MAC address binding Configuration Guide Such as connect the switch A s 1 2 ports with switch B s 1 2 ports Enable a convergence group in switch A Select 1 and 2 ports Click Save Switch B and Switch A in consistent procedure End VAN Caution In the same convergence group the port speed duplex mode and basic configuration must be consistent STP consistent configuration including STP ports on off STP priority STP cost whether to open loop guard and root guard or edge ports QoS configuration is consistent VLAN consistent configuration including permitted VLAN the default port of VLAN ID Link type on the ports is consistent 4 4 2 RSTP 4 4 2 1 RSTP Uses STP Spanning Tree Protocol is established in accordance with IEEE 802 1D standard It is developed for the elimination of the data link layer loops in the LAN protocol Devices running this protocol exchange packets with each other to find loops in the network and choose to block some certain ports This will eventually make the loop network structure into a loop free tree pruning network structure Thus it prevents packet proliferation and infinite from cycling in loop network avoiding declined processing capacity and repeated re
5. DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server ACA Alternate DNS server 202 96 128 86 DNS server address can be empty or be filled in with the real server address 1 3 2 2 Confirm the Network Connection by Ping Command Sid Operation Steps below 1 Click lt Start gt button to enter Start menu select Run pop out the dialog 2 Input ping 192 168 1 200 click lt confirm gt button If there is equipment response show in the pop out dialog that means network connection succeed otherwise please check if the network connection is correct Type the name of program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open vi C ping 192 168 1 286 Pinging 192 168 1 2 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 2 808 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 2 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ns Maximum ns Average ns 3 Cancel the Proxy Server If this management PC use proxy server proxy service following is the operation 1 In browser select tool Internet option enter Internet option window to visit the internet then you must prohibit the Internet Opinions
6. Network management Network statistics System management Exit wk management gt gt SNMP setting SNMP setting Enable O Disable SNMP gateway SNMP version Read only community name 1ublic Read write community name SNMP V3 User name Read write method identify authentication Verify password Encryption protocol Encrypted password KU No User name identify authentication Verify password Encryption protocol Encryption password Read write method Refresh Help Figure 4 7 SNMP Schematic configuration page The meaning of main parameters of the pages are as below List 4 9 parameter description Agent send the network IP address from receiver who send SNMP Gateway abnormal alert SNMP version Only support V1 V2 V3 version Read only A SNMP community named after a string the group only has Read write A SNMP community named after a string the group has Caution Community name used to define the relationship between the SNMP manager and an SNMP agent If the community name SNMP packets have not been recognized by the device the packet is discarded You can use the standard community name public or private or a user defined group name 4 6 2 Email Alarm The device has been running an event supervision the supervision sends an alert message to defined mail recipients when something wrong about defining time and some abnormal event occurs Supervisi
7. defaults Restore factory defaults System reboot System reboot Figure 4 14 Diagram of document management page The main parameter descriptions are shown as the following table Table 4 15 main parameter description Backup switch configuration File format cfg Configuration KA Select configuration file you want to restore and restore all ile configuration of switch File format cfg Software Update Select the software you want to upgrade Restore Factory Recover all configuration except for IP address user name Defaults and password System Reboot Restart system and return to system status page A Caution 1 Please keep the switch energized during the upgrade process and do not cut the power 2 Please save configuration before rebooting otherwise the unsaved configuration information will lose 4 9 PoE Management 37 On PoE management page you could turn on off PoE function set input power maximum overload reservation power etc as shown in figure 4 15 System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit PoE Power provided 360 w Overload limit 5 Reserved rate 15 JS Power status 5 Ss Consumed W Remaining NaN w Reserved 54 y Provided 360 Port status and control Port range Priority Low Power limit 25 wo sem C on JC of oK Setting a Port Port mark Consumed
8. x Connections Programs Advanced General Security Privacy Content gt To create home page tabs type each address on its own line Th ttp fhao 360 cn sate Zi _Usedefat Useblank Browsing history Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information I Delete browsing history on exit Delete Settings Settings Search Change search defaults Tabs Change how webpages are displayed in Settings tabs Appearance Colors Languages Fonts Accessibility 12 Local Area Network LAN Settings 2 Select connection tabs in Internet i g r Automatic configuration A option window and click LAN Setting Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the C a uti O n use of manual settings disable automatic configuration pen Jed Please follow the steps to check if the switch is installed correctly se automatic configuration scrip Proxy server 1 Whether the physical connection of the equipment is correct pess gs Use network line to connect the product s network ports except Console i a port with management computer network card and ensure the link indicator light of the network port is on 2 Whether the computer TCP IP agreement setting is correct Your computer s IP address must be 192 168 1 x x range is 1 254 and x 3 Make sure the Use proxy server for LAN option is not selected If selecte
9. 08 80 00 00 05 192 168 1 200 subnet mask 3 esa a Software version v1 0 3f 255 255 255 0 administrator The server http 192 168 1 184 20 requires a username and Running ume 308 14 22 account admin password admin password The server says Managed Switch Caan Gam Gal After installing the equipment correctly and setting up the computer UserName ME I Palencia gam open the browser input the switch Password 3372 Change Language default address in the browser p JE address bar hitp 192 168 1 200 TEF ae As shown below in the upper right corner of the Web page click on the drop then press the Enter key the user pa seig down menu bar select Chinese or English to complete Web language login page will show in front of you as switching follows System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit System status Web English language switching page diagram 3 3 3 Common Buttons Introduction Table 3 1 Web commonly used function buttons introduction Help Open the online help page of Settings page to display the help information for current page Submit the input information and confirm the information the Confirm current system provided Cancel the current configuration input Return to the previous page New page Create a new project of the current page Select al Select all the ports of the current page Re
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11. 16 24 Ports Managed PoE Ethernet Switch 16 24FE POE 2GE User Manual Preface The user manual mainly introduces the product shape product positioning hardware installation Web management and other related information Illustration 1 Format of Graphics Interface Format Description lt gt lt gt means button name suchas click lt Confirm gt button l means window name menu name and data table such as pop out New user window I is used to seperate Multi level menu Such as file new folder multi level menu file menu new sub menu folder menu option 2 Various Signs Caution Improper operation may damage the device or cause data loss Supplemental instruction for operation contents instruction Pe i Content 1 Product Introduction i itrnet ced leit ee eerie mended 1 1 1 Overview RE EDENE EEE EA EENS 1 1 2 Product Feature re 1 1 3 Board Diagram EE NE EN EE NN 1 1 4 Specification cc rien 3 TT 4 2 1 Shipping List cccccc ee A 2 2 Installation Precautions i eee entice eters rere dcee eter eiceey 4 2 2 1 Safety Precautions ccc ttt ttre eens e tence erent ees A 2 2 2 Installation Requirements ic cts ete tet eee en 5 2 2 3 The Requirements of Electromagnetic Environment xtrrrrrrrs 5 2 3 Installation Way ccc ees 6 2 3 1 Rack Installation cere 6 zo F Workbench EP EEE aa 7 2 3 3 Wall hung Installation nines 7 2 A Cable Connection An e n nren EEE 9 2 4
12. Maximum Means the validity of aBPDU data package of a swtich 4 5 1 Statics Address Latch message lifetime received from another switch Statics MAC address is to limit computer movement the computer with Device priority network bridge MAC address combine as bridge ID of Changing port The forward delay of a switch port status in transition binding computer MAC and port can not communicate with other port but other status delay status listening and learning computer can communicate with this port On Port security Stastic address lock page displays switch information of Setting port path cost only setting when port default path statics address latch as shownas below cost on off status Port link cost with port priority and port ID form port ID to compare Value range 1 200000000 O means automatic check Port security gt gt Stastic address lock Path expenditure System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Flow statistics MAC table The priority of port in network bridge with port priority EE and port ID form port ID to compare Default port c priority is 128 Switch port and switch connect directly then this port is oe vand O Po OE Point to point port P2P port RSTP adopts negotiation mechanism for P2P Figure 4 6 Port security page illustration port soasto achieve quick tran
13. N member 1 1 Default 7 28 Cj 2 123 123 1 6 Refresh Save Help Figure 4 3 Diagram of VLAN forwarding 22 The page parameter description as the table shown Table 4 5 parameter description VLAN ID VLAN ID needed to be changed VLAN Name Change the VLAN name that need configuration Configuration Instruction Such as revise VLAN20 name from sales department to financial department Enter 10 to VLAN ID or click on the box in front of the VID10 amp Enter financial department to VLAN Name Press Revise to save the setting End 4 4 Trunk Management 4 4 23 1 Trunk TRUNK means port convergence configure the software settings and connect two or more physical ports to become a logical path to increase the bandwidth between switches and network nodes The bandwidth merge of several ports provides an exclusive high bandwidth several times than an independent port On LACP TRUNK page you can observe the current port link convergence information shown in Figure 4 4 SNMP setting P gt gt TRUNK Por mirror Email aar as Trunk group Port list Multicast snoop Enable fl HE DE eee ieee bee loge Jaen OL VL SNE I 1 13 114115 116 0197 CJ 18 LJ 19 120 0121 00220123 124 25 Lj 26 LJ 27 128 2 3 4 3 10 1 12 13 1 15 1 18 1 20 21 22 C 2 27 8 3 4 7 8 9 10 1 12 3 13 14 1 16 18 19 21 4 CI 7 28 3 4 8 a 1 1 1 13 1 18 19 20 1 C 2 L Refresh Save Help Figure
14. VV Power limit VV Priority Port status 1 portt 25 Low open 2 port2 30 Low open 3 port3 30 Low open 4 ports 30 Low open gogog 5 ports 30 Low open Figure 4 15 Diagram of PoE management page The information main parameter description as the table shown Table 4 16 main parameter description Parameter Description Power Determined by built in power supply module and can not provided exceed maximum power supply Built in power supply allows overload rate Setting range _ O 10 default 5 if actual output power is overlarge it will Overload limit a cause built in power supply exceeds the set value the system will turn off the power supply of ports with lower priority Reservation power can not be used for distribution but can be used for PD consumption caused by overload change The default is 15 of the total power Thelarger thisnumber the Reserved rate smaller the risk of system overload but the power used for distribution and PD quantity become less onthecontrary the more the number of PD access the greater risk of system overload Actual output total power Means power that could be used for redistribution surplus input actual output reservation Please note that when insert a new PD equipment the power will be distributed based on the Remaining detected PD power level instead of the actual power of inserted PD for example when surplus power is 20W the system still can not distribu
15. and designated ports The meaning of designated bridges and designated ports is shown in Table 4 6 below Table 4 6 Designated port status Classification Designated Bridge Designated Port Equipment connecting directly Port used by with switch and responsible to designated bridge to transfer BPDU message to transfer BPDU switch message to switch For equipment Port used by designated bridge to Responsible to transfer For LAN BPDU message to local network transfer BPDU message to local segment equipment network segment 4 4 2 3 RSTP Introduction RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol is an optimized version of STP It is fast because the delay is shortened under certain conditions when a port is selected as the root port and designated port to enter to the forwarding state thus the time to reaching topology stability is greatly reduced E4 Instruction In RSTP to ensure fast move of root port the old root port of the device has to stop forwarding data and the upstream designated port has to have started forwarding data In RSTP to ensure fast move of designated port the designated port should be an edge port or a port connected to point to point link If the designated port is an edge port the designated port can enter the forwarding state if designated port is a port connected to point to point link the device can handshake with the downstream device to give immediate response to enter forwarding state
16. ansmission 1 16 24 ports Recommended 120m Max 150m Connector Distance Uplink 1000Mbps Ethernet port Max 150m PoE Protocol IEEE802 3af IEEE802 3at PoE Power Supply End span PoE Power EachPort lt 30W Each Port lt 30W Consumption Total lt 250W IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE 2g TX IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE802 3z Switch Capacity To avoid device damage or personal injury by improper use please observe the Level 3 Per IEC61000 4 2 Protection Communication Port a 2 2 1 Safety Precautions ls se Level 3 Per IEC61000 4 5 y Working Temperature O C 55 C E4 Instruction Environment Storage Temperature 400 850 al Humidity This is level A product which may cause radio interference in living non condensing 0 95 environment Users may need to take corresponding and effective t Ive th blem Dimension LxWxH 442mmx124mmx44 5mm EE RE E ST Mechanical Material Sheet metal Weight 2 79kg 2 69kg Products are subject to change without prior notice Installation Precautions Network Network Standard Switch Pull out the power plug before cleaning the switch Do not use wet cloth nor liquid to wipe or wash the switch Do not leave the switch close to water or wet place soasto prevent water or dampness from entering into the switch Make sure the switch work in a clean environment Excessive dust may cause electrostatic adsorption which will affect the equipment life and cause communicati
17. box in front of the port in the range of ports Click the port speed drop down menu to select 100Mbps e Click dual duplex mode on the drop down menu to select half duplex e Click flow control the drop down menu to select the Disable e Click Edit e Operation ends 4 instruction 1 24 port for downlink RJ45 ports at a rate of 10 100Mbps adaptive which can be manually set to 10M or 100M mode 25 26 port for uplink optical ports at fixed rate of 1000Mbps 4 3 VLAN Setting Switch supports two VLAN modes 1 Port based VLAN mode define VLAN members according to device port After you specify the port toa VLAN specified VLAN Packets can be forwarded by the port 2 802 1Q VLAN mode Defined by IEEE802 1Q protocol Process the packets by identifying the packets tags 4 3 1 VLAN Configuration On VLAN Port VLAN page you can observe the VLAN settings of all the current port switch and can set several functions such as Port range Link type Default VLAN ID VLAN forwarding list vlan untagged mark list as shown in figure 4 2 English System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit VLAN gt gt Port VLAN Port range Link type Direct connect terminal Default VLAN ID L 3 VLAN forwarding list Vian untagged mark list i OK E 1 port1 ACCESS 123 a 2 port2 Access 123 EJ 3 port3 Access 123 CJ 4 port
18. ceiving of same messages STP contains two meanings narrow meaning of STP is defined in IEEE 802 1D board meaning of STP includs IEEE 802 1D defined STP and various enhanced spanning tree protocol produced on the basis of STP such as RSTP protocol 24 4 4 2 2 SIP Basie Concept 25 1 The root bridge Network structure tree must have a root then STP introduces the concept of root bridge in Only one root bridge and the root bridge will change when the network topology changes so the root bridge is not fixed 2 The path cost Path cost is a reference value for STP to select a link By calculating the path cost of STP STP chooses stronger links to block redundant links and cut the network into a loop free tree topology 3 The port role Root port responsible for forwarding data to the root port Designated port responsible for forwarding data to the downstream of network segment or switch port Block Port port suppressed by other s specific ports 4 Port status Forwarding Forwarding user traffic only the root port or designated port have this condition Learning The switch builds the MAC address table according to user traffic received but not forwarding traffic Listening the completion of the root bridge select the root port and designated ports Blocking Only BPDU is received and processed nouser traffic forwarded Disabled consider blocking or link disconnection 5 The designated bridges
19. d please can not be 200 otherwise it will conflict with the product IP address cancel it and click lt yes gt button 192 168 1 200 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Whether the computer s port VLAN ID is 1 The menu bar has the following options System Status Port Configuration By default the management VLAN is VLAN 1 so as each port of switch VLAN Settings QoS management link management Port Security network management Network Statistics System management Exit and drop down menu bar of the language switching function Click a option to make corresponding setting The following will explain the function of each After inputting the correct password click lt Login in gt the browser will display the product Web management page as the picture below option System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit 3 3 Web Page Conf guration Guide World time zone GMT 08 00 China Hong Kong Australia Westem i Auto adjust DST The browser version recommend IE7 and later Firefox browser Chrome 360 Time allocation Localtime O Use NTP NTP server Optional browser IE7 and later System time 20144 11A 198 9 32 02 PC time 2014 118 198 10 06 11 i Device name E i 3 3 1 Start and Login Contactinformation This product web default IP address ER q ut entication eaulre MAC address c4
20. eceiving message 2 pae Received message processing Transferred or Received message Received message without Tag message with processing When the VLAN ID and default VLAN The default VLAN ID ID is the same port for the packet with Delete message Tag Access receive the packet the corresponding before transferring it When the VLAN ID and default VLAN ID is different VLAN Tag When the VLAN ID and default VLAN ID Compare port default When VLAN ID is the same remove VLAN ID to check allowed to pass whether itis allowed by through in the VLAN the VLAN ID if yes the ID then receive the default message with packet If the VLAN port VLAN ID ID is not allowed to corresponding VLAN pass through the Tag No discard the VLAN ID the packet packet is discarded A Caution The default port VLAN and allowed VLAN must be existed VLAN the tag and send the message When the VLAN ID and default VLAN ID is different and is allowed to pass through the port maintain the original tag and send the message 4 3 2 VLAN Forwarding On VLAN VLAN forwarding page you can observe the current port VLAN forwarding information shown in figure 4 3 Enalis System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit VLAN ID VLAN name Add Modify Delete Selete No VID VLAN name l VLA
21. ed workbench The installation procedure is below 1 Carefully put the device upside down clean the grooves on the chassis backplane with soft cloth to make sure there is no oil or dust in it 2 Remove the stickers on the foot pad paste the foot pad in backplane groove 3 Carefully put the device upright on the workbench 2 3 3 Wall hung Installation You also can put the product on clean steady vertical wall Installation procedure is below 1 Use the screws to fix the hangers Figure 2 3 Hangers installation diagram 2 Drill holes on the strong position of wall and then drive the rubber plug into the hole 3 Drive these screws into the hole for the rack and fix the product by aiming at the rubber plug Figure 2 4 Fix the switch on wall 2 4 Cable Connection 3 Function Configuration Guide 2 4 1 Device Connection 3 1 Computer Requi rements Use cross network cable or cross over cable to connect PC or Make sure the management PC has already been installed with Ethernet adapter h i ith switch s Eth da amp Use network cable connect Ethernet ports with network card of PC 3 2 Set Up Network Connection 2 4 2 Configuration Cable Connection Use a network cable to connect all Ethernet ports Notice The VLAN ID of this EG Instruction Ethernet port must be 1 with management PC and use management PC to 1 You need to set the IP of the PC and the switch in the same configure the PoE switch network
22. fresh the current configuration page Delete al To delete all configuration items the section selected 3 3 4 The Default Configuration The following table lists some important default configuration of the switch all features will be described in details in following chapters The default configuration is for most cases Please reconfigure if the default configuration does not match the actual requirements Table 3 2 Default Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 200 System IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC address table aging 300 Seconds time VLAN EE e 3 3 5 Web User Timeout When you have left the Web setting page for a while the system will log out and return to the Web dialog box due to system time out Please log in again if you want to proceed the operation EG Instruction Web page login timeout setting defaults to 5 minutes 3 3 6 Backup System Configuration Information Click lt Backup gt button to select the configuration file backup path click lt OK gt button to save the current configuration to the computer The configuration can be restored through the document cfg 3 3 7 Restoring the Configuration Information Click lt Browse gt button select previous backup file cfg click lt Recover gt button The configuration information stored in the backup file will be restored to the device the configuration takes effect after the device restarts automatically 3 3 8 Quit Click t
23. g in email server Enter email password Receipt email address should input email address of the email receiver 163 com Enter recipient or webmaster emailin email address The address is 163 com amp Mail intervals is 12 hours Click Save to finish the procedure A Caution Some email service system requires that the email reply address should match the email account when sending system test email the password should be in plain text The test mail can not be sent if the passwordis 4 7 Network Statistics 4 7 1 Network Statistics 31 On the Network statistics Flow statistics page you can view the number of data packets and bytes transferred for each port shown in figure 4 9 System statu s Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Network statistics gt gt Flow statistics Received frame Port Singlecast package Multicast package Broadcast package Error package Singlecast package Multicast package Broadcast package Error package 0 Oo o o Oo o 2 o o o o o o o E of o 8 o 0 ie O 00 ke o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o Figure 4 9 Traffic statistics page illustration The main parameters of the above illustration are described in the table below Table 4 11 the description of the main parameters 4 7 Package the unicast address Recei
24. he Exit menu item in navigation bar return to the system status screen the login box will be popping out automatically till the next click on the page 4 Web Management 4 1 System Status The meaning of specification in the page shown as below Table 4 1 Specifications description Display different time zones around the world For example Word Time Zone select Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving Time in daylight saving time zone Specification Description Time l You can select local time or use NTP Configuration NTP is used when all the equipment clocks in the network have to be kept the same so as to ensure the accuracy of the NTP Sserver clocks Enter the correct NTP server s IP address to start the setup The current time of the device if you did not get the NTP System Time l ae updated time then it will start to count from 0 00 1970 Computer current time Network identification device used to facilitate the integrated management tools such as SNMP to judge different equipment Equipment maintenance personnel s Contact Information Equipment maintenance personnel s Contact Information Hardware address of the device is unique since it is MAC Address determined by the length of 48 bits 6 bytes Hexadecimal digits Pay attention to software release limit for the hardware Hardware version There are more functions in the updated software Software Version version some of which have new requirements about ha
25. login successful IP 192 168 1 16 Name admin CONFIG 2014 11 19 09 30 46 User login successful IP 192 168 1 16 Name admin O so 4 amp wn a CONFIG 2014 11 19 09 47 51 User login successful I1P 192 168 1 16 Name admin L Refresh Save Hep J Figure 4 13 Diagram of log information page The received frame statistics and transmit frame statistics are shown as the table Table 4 14 Part of error package description Parameter Description Log Sever The server address receiving log information Address There are eight optional levels error information notification information to be logged information in need of Record lowest d quick reaction serious information information that can not rade i be used in system normal but important information information in debug warning information Download All Download all information Format cfg Information Delete All Deleted all information Information 4 8 4 File Management On System management File management page You could check configure document software upgrade restore factory setting and reboot system as shown in the figure 4 14 System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit System management gt gt File management Configuration files Configuration backup Configuration recover Browse Select update file Restore factory
26. migration delay Path cost enter 0 is automatically detected Port priority choose 128 Point to point choose yes Edge port choose No Click save operation ends 2r 28 A Caution This feature is a security mechanism which requires high attention to the settings Do not use a multicast address as a enter address Do not enter the reserved MAC address such as local MAC address For port which has already been added to an aggregation group itis not allowed to set binding between port and MAC address 4 6 Web Management 4 6 29 1 SNMP Setting SNMP is used to ensure the management information transferred between any two points so that network administrators can easily retrieve information on any node on the network and realize modify information fault search troubleshooting capacity planning and report generation SNMP contains NMS and Agent of which NMS is a workstation running the server side program while Agent is the client software running on net work device NMS can send request message to Agent after Agent receive request message from NMS it starts to read or write and generate response packets and send the response packets back to the NMS On the Network management SNMP Settings page you can enable disenable the SNMP service ad setthe community name etc as shown in Figure 4 7 System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security
27. on failure O The switch will work normally under the correct voltage Please ensure the voltage indicated on the switch corresponds to the power voltage To avoid the danger of electric shock please do not open the switch case Do not open the switch case even if the switch is powered off The accessories including but not limited to power lines etc which can be used for the switch only is prohibited for other applications 2 2 2 Installation Requirements The device should work in indoor environment to avoid thunder stroke It is important to obey the following requirements no matter you install it in the cabinet or on the workbench directly Enough space larger than 10cm for air outlet so as to facilitate the heating dissipation Good ventilation system for cabinets and workbench Cabinet and workbench is sturdy enough to support the switch and it s accessories s weight Cabinet and workbench have good grounding 2 2 3 The Requirements of Electromagnetic Environment When it is working the switch may be affected by external interference outside the system through the ways of radiation and conduction Please pay attention to the followings AC power supply is TN system so it is necessary to use single phase power socket PE which can protect ground wire so that the filter circuit can effectively filter out the power grid disturbances The switch should work far away from high power radio transmitters rada
28. on also periodically send all log messages to predefined recipients On the Network management Email alarm page you can turn on off Email alarm service shown in figure 4 8 System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Network management gt gt Email alarn Enable 0 Disable Mail server Mail accountant Mail password Receiver address Mail reply address Mail interval Refresh Save her Figure 4 8 Email alarm page illustration The meanings of main parameters of the pages are as below Table 4 10 parameters description Parameters The host computer s IP address or the host computer that Mail Server provide POP3 mail delivery service to our devices Email Accounts The account name for logging in email server E mail ears The password to the account name for logging in email sever Password Recipient The email address used to inform recipients of abnormal Address events Email Reply The email address of who can help solve abnormal events Address Mail interval The interval time to regularly send log and weekly reports 30 Configuration guidelines If a switch can not send message out it needs to send alarm messages to the specified 163 mailbox Enable Email alarm function amp Enter your serve smtp 163 com inthe mail server Enter the account 163 com in your email account to lo
29. opper Auto Auto enable enable Figure 4 1 Port configuration diagram The specification meaning in this page shown as below Tabel 4 2 Specification Port Enable Display the data forwarding of the port If a port is off you can not forward the data Enabled by default Display the port configuration s speed rate including 10M 100M 1000M auto negotiation It defaults to Auto Port Speed Rate negotiation which means the port can automatically and directly connected the device on the other side to negotiate the port speed It defaults to Auto negotiation mode Display the port configuration s duplex status including full Duplex Mode duplex mode half duplex mode and auto negotiation mode It defaults to auto negotiation mode Choose whether to enable the function of flow control When two switches have enabled the function of flow control if one of the two switches has congestion it will send message to the other switch to notify it to temporarily stop sending messages or slow down the sending speed Flow Control After receiving the message the other switch will stop sending or slow down the sending speed of messages so as to avoid packet loss and ensure normal operation of network services By default the flow control function of the port is enabled Configuration direction To set the port 1 10 to 100Mbps half duplex mode and disable the flow control function please follow these steps Enter 1 10 or click on the
30. perty window 3 Select Internet protocol TCP IP click lt property gt button enter Internet protocol TCP IP property window Select use the IP address below button input IP address use arbitrary value between 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 254 besides 192 168 1 200 and the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to finish the configuration GF Instruction Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E Intel 21140 Based PCI Fast Ethemet This connection uses the following items vi E Client for Microsoft Networks vi B File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M E QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 92 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Use the following
31. r transmitters high frequency devices Use electromagnetic shielding if necessary such as shielded cable Interface cables should be arranged indoor rather than outdoor to prevent over voltage and over current caused from damaging to the signal port 2 3 Installation Way There are 3 installation ways rack workbench and wall hung installation A Caution Please pull out the power line before installing or moving the switch Grounding and anti lightening can greatly increase the protection level of the switch please connect the earth terminal to the earth by using at least wire 20 V Instruction The diagram is for reference only the products are subject to actual product 2 3 1 Rack Installation Installation process 1 Check rack grounding and stability 2 Use screws to fit hangers at the device board side Figure 2 1 Install hangers diagram 3 Put the device on the rack s bracket and move the rack along the slot to proper position 4 Use screws to fit the installation hanger at rack s fixed slot make sure the device is installed at rack s bracket steadily Figure 2 2 Install switch to the rack Instruction This product s installation hangers are just to fix the switch rather than support it Use brackets under the device fixed to the rack to support switch when install the switch to the rack 2 3 2 Workbench Installation You can put this product on clean stable ground
32. rdware version The time period since equipment has been running when Running Time o l the device is restarted the time needed to be recalculated 4 2 Port Configuration 16 port switch panel silkscreen port and Web port correspondence table 16 Ports Managed PoE Ethernet Switch MT Silkscreen Porup 112131 415161 718 11 sisereen ofiofi el 24 port switch panel silkscreen port and Web port correspondence table 24 Ports Managed Ethernet Switch PoE Ethernet Switch Web Por Eee 9 oi Silkscreen Port up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J1 TEE J 21 22 2 rer la isilielopole esa 2 18 On the Port security Port Settings page you can observe all the current switch port status information and can set Port Enabled port rate Flow Control Port range shown as figure 4 1 fEngich System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Port setting gt gt Port setting Port setting Port enable Enable v Port rate Auto negotiation v Duplex mode Auto negotiation v Flow control Enable v Por range Ca Jes eo g 1 port1 no link Copper 100M Auto enable enable Cj 2 port2 no link Copper Auto Auto enable disable g 3 port3 no link Copper Auto Auto enable disable O 4 port4 no link Copper Auto Auto enable enable a 5 ports no link Copper Auto Auto enable enable Fi 6 por no link C
33. s Access 123 FJ ports Access 123 Figure 4 2 Diagram of VLAN setting page The meaning of the parameters on this page are as shown below Table 4 3 Parameter description as the following table 20 Access port which is normally used for connecting devices only belongs toone VLAN By default all ports are Access ports Link Type Trunk port belongs to multiple VLAN and can receive and send multiple VLAN packets It is normally used to connect network devices Default VLAN ID Enter the ID number which is needed to be divided generally 1 4094 VLAN Forwarding list VLAN packets can be transferred other will be discarded VLAN untagged Port forwarded packets can be set in VLAN Untagged mark list without a tag but other can not Configuration Guide Such as if port 1 10 has connected to a switch respectively it is necessary to divided port 1 10 into VLAN 20 Enter 1 10 within the port range or click on the box in front of the ports Choose Trunk on the menu Switches connection is generally used with Trunk mode amp Enter 20 to default VLAN ID Enter 1 10 to VLAN forwarding Enteron VLAN flag list based on actual relationship the receiving and sending of packets for port is shown in Table 4 4 Press Set to save the setting Operation ends TF Instruction VLAN ID range is 1 4094 VLAN flag list must be in the range of VLAN forwarding list Table 4 4 Port processing of transferring and r
34. segment The default IP address of the switch is 192 168 1 200 gate is 255 255 255 0 2 The port to connect management PC for Web setting must be management VLAN By default management VLAN is VLAN 1 and each port of the switch is VLAN1 f 3 If you need to connect the remote network please make sure the management PC and the router can make this 4 This product can t assign the IP address for the management PC you need to set the management static IP by yourself Figure 2 5 Connect configuration cable 2 4 3 Power Line Connection 3 2 1 Set Static IP for the Management Computer Operation steps take Windows XP as sample 1 Connect one side of switch s power line with the switch s AC power port and 1 Click lt start gt to enter the start Local Area Connection Status connect the another side with external AC power socket a A FEE menu select control panel Double General Support 2 Turn on th wer check if switch s AC power indicate light is on on sit Fit dt i TE p g i click network connection icon lad t d tl i a E Status Connected means power connected correctly double click the local connection Panaon 00 04 10 3 Use the power line snap to jammed the AC Power line icon pop out local connection Speed 100 0 Mbps status window Activity IS Figure 2 6 Connect power line Close 2 Click lt property gt button enter local connection pro
35. ser management page address is 300s after port disconnecting the upper port procedures clear The description of main parameter as the table shown all correspond port entries table 4 13 main parameter Parameter Description User index indicates the group of users There are three user User Index indexes in drop down table IP address is a 32 bit length address connected on Internet equipment IP Administrator view and set all settings address consist of two fields Net Ild and Host ld VISIE EENEI User some functions On this page you can check the IP address and etc of this device just as shown in fig 4 11 4 8 System Management 4 8 1 IP Address The identification of visitors The combination of alphabet and User Name Chinese character Visitor password the combination of alphabet and Chinese Input Password character Confirm ET P OPEN PASSN OL Paes Password Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit System management gt gt IP address Default gateway DNS address 5 E Instruction Users enjoy the permission rights of all functions except for power configuration delete all logs update software and restore factor Figure 4 11 Diagram of IP address page Stee i 33 34 VAN Caution 1 If you forget your user name and password please contact technical
36. sformation of port status g y pag The meaning of main parameters of the pages as below The network edge switch generally connects with terminal i List 4 8 Parameters Static MAC address differs from the general dynamic MAC address Once a static address is added the address will equipments such as PC workstation To configure Edge port these terminal port to Edge port can achieve quick port status transformation without the transformation of discarding Learning Forwarding transformation course RSTP information Check RSTP information and port information maximum aging time limit Configuration guide VLAN ID Port corresponding VLAN ID number Enable RSTP function to avoid broadcast storm caused by looped network among switch A switch B and switch C 1 10 port Select a static MAC address to forward port you can only Enable switch A B C RSTP function specify one forwarding port amp Enter 1 10 within the Port range or click box front of port MAC Address sis PE ee remain in effect until being delete and it is free of the Configuration Guidelines For example when binding the port 10 of switch A with switch B port 1 belongs to VLAN20 Enable static address latch function of switch B Enter the MAC address of switch B Enter VLAN ID with 20 amp Enter port with 20 Click Save Operation ends Equipment priority cycle of sending message maximum lifetime of information default port status
37. t Port with simple operation process amp Support high speed data forwarding perfectly designed for large flow of video data forwarding in security surveillance amp Support one key recovery of IP address amp user password Excellent circuit isolation protection lightning protection up to 2 KV i Ethernet Switch amp Quick installation easy operation and convenient for wall desk rack spe 2 BRONSE installation 100Mbps PoE Ethernet Port Indicate Power Working Status 1 3 Board Diagram 24 Ports Managed PoE Ethernet Switch Board Diagram Indicate downlink 10 100Mbps Working Status Front panel Recover IP Back panel address and password ceed me cece fl 100M PoE Uplink Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Port port Indicate power AC Power Input Ground Indicate downlink 10 100Mbps Port status PoE status 1 4 Specification 2 Products 24 Ports PoE Ethernet 16 Ports PoE Ethernet Switch A Cautio n Switch Power Supply Anti counterfeiting label is attached to switch s cover Product damage Power Installation Voltage Range AC 100 240V caused by unauthorized disassembly is not covered under warranty ti 250W 370W 1 16 24 Ports 10 100Mbps Ethernet port 2 1 Shipping List adaptive control Ethernet Port EN UPLINK Ethernet port 10 100 1000Mbps Please check the following items before installation if any missing please Ethernet port contact your local dealer KK AC Power Line Network Tr
38. te power nor supply power if insert power level of PD is 25 5W and the actual power only requires 10W R d Used for PD consumption with overload changes It stems from eserve the set menu input power rate reserve power Total power for system setting It stems from the set menu input Provided power There have three level of low middle high for port power Priority supply priority when the system is overloaded the power supply of the port with low priority will be turned off firstly _ Set the output power limit for single port the port will turn off Power limit power when actual output power exceeds this number On Off Power on the port POE function power off the port POE Setting Sett port priority maximum power 38 A caution 1 Please do not modify the input power if the setting value is more than the actual power of the built in power there will be a risk of overload burned for the built in power If the setting value is less than the actual power of the built in power supply built in power supply can not be fully allocated out 2 Each port of the product is to provide maximum output power of 30W if user setting exceeds 30W 30W is still the maximum power output only Environment protection This product design is environmental friendly and the product should be stored used and dicarded in accordance with relevant national legal regulatory requirements 39
39. type v Inquiry VIAN Process mode 1 20 4E 7F 89 08 97 1 Dynamic 28 forward 2 00 24 8C 95 AD 4C 1 Dynamic 28 forward 3 50 E5 49 AF 46 97 1 Dynamic 28 forward 4 54 04 A6 D5 BB 6F 1 Dynamic 28 forward 5 14 DA E9 93 02 64 1 Dynamic 28 forward 6 00 0C 29 29 D2 60 1 Dynamic 28 forward 00 1F 29 9A 88 E6 1 Dynamic 28 forward Figure 4 10 Diagram of MAC address table page 32 The main parameter description are shown as the table Caution Table 4 12 Main parameter 1 We could set IP address range as 192 168 x x 172 16 31 x x or USE 2 Please fill in correct DNS address when using it for NTP and EMAIL Enter detailed physical MAC address to check 4 8 2 User Management On this page you could modify and add use and password Inquiry by MAC MAC address type consists of static MAC address and as figure 4 12 address type dynamic MAC address English v System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit System management gt gt User management A Caution ser name flamin si min Multicast MAC address table is displayed in IGMP snooping table all these Input password n 2 Confirm password address tables are unicast addresses The permanent static address is configured in static MAC address port table You need to modify l l corresponding entries when the port changes The aging time of MAC Figure 4 12 Diagram of u
40. ve Frame multicast The received address is the number of packets in Receive Frame Broadcast The sent received address isthe number of Error package numbers due to various wrong reasons sent and received by ports package unicast address Send Frame Multicast The sent address is the number of packets in the Package multicast address Send Frame Broadcast The sentaddress is the number of packets in the Package broadcast address Error package numbers due to various wrong Send Frame Error Package reasons sent and received by ports 2 MAC Address MAC Media Access Control address is the hardware identification of network equipment Switches could transfer message according to MAC address MAC address is unique which ensures the correct message Every switch maintains a MAC address table in which the MAC address corresponds to switch ports The switch could decide to filter this data frame or transfer data frame to corresponding port according to MAC address table when the switch receives data frame MAC address is the basic and premise for fast forwarding On Network statistics MAC table page you could check MAC address of each port as the figure 4 10 shows System status Port setting PoE VLAN QoS LACP Port security Network management Network statistics System management Exit Flow statistics Network statistics gt gt MAC table Ay CCT inquiry by physical por Inquiry by MAC address type All
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