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24-Port 10/100Mbp s with PoE + 2G TP/SFP Combo Managed Ethernet Switch WGSW -2620PV User's Manual[...]
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T rademarks Copyright © PLANET T echnology Corp. 2005. Contents subject to which revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET T e chnology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Disclaimer PLANET T echnolo gy does not warrant that the hardw are will work properly in all environme nts and applicat[...]
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T able of Con tent s 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Packet Contents .............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 How to Use Thi s Manual ..................................[...]
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5. TROUBLESHOOTI NG ...................................................................................................... 128 5.1 Incorrect connection s .................................................................................................. 128 5.2 Diagnosing LED Indicators ...............................................................[...]
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Packet Content s Check the contents of your package for following parts: ▫ Fast Ethernet PoE Switch x1 ▫ CD-ROM user's manual x1 ▫ Quick installation guide x1 ▫ 19" rack mounting kit x1 ▫ Power cord x1 ▫ Rubber feet x 4 If any of these are missing or damaged, please contac t your deal er immediately , if po[...]
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Gigabit fiber , 802.3af po wer over Ethernet ▫ High back-plane band width 8.8Gbps ▫ IGMP snooping and IGMP Query mode for Multi-media application ▫ Port mirror and bandwidth control ▫ Supports GVRP function ▫ End point insert mode remote power feeding ▫ Provides extra DC 48V input wit h redundant function a nd management power status th[...]
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100FX module (module)): Link/Activity , Full duplex Remote power feeding End-point insert type and compatible with IEEE802.3af Per port feeding power: 15.4Watts (maximum) Power Embedded AC power suppl y: AC 90~240V , 2.5A, 50/60Hz, 200W Extra power input: DC48V Operating environment 0 ℃ ~40 ℃ , 10%~95%RH S torage e nvironment -40 ℃ ~70 ℃ , [...]
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2. INSTALLATION This section describes the functiona lities of the S witch's components an d guides ho w to install it on the desktop or shelf. Basic kno wledge of networking is assum ed. Please read th is chapter completely befor e continuing. 2.1 Product Description The PLANET WGSW-2620PV PoE Switch features Po wer-over-Ethernet (PoE), which[...]
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2.1.2 Switch Front Panel Figure 2-1 shows the front panel of the switch. Figure 2-1 WGSW -2620PV front panel. 2.1.3 LED Indications Network/PoE: LED Color Function PWR Green Lights to indicate that the Switch is powered on. PoE Green Lights to indicate the port is providing 48VDC in-line power . LNK/ACT Green Lights to indicate the link through t h[...]
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2.2.1 Desktop Inst allation T o install the Switch on desktop or shelf, please follo ws these steps: Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the switch. Step2: Place the switch on the desktop or the shelf near an AC power source. Step3: Keep enough ventilation space bet ween the switch and the surroundi ng objects. &quo[...]
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Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side. Step5: After the brackets are attached to the Switch, us e suitable screws to securely attach the bracket s to the rack, as shown in Figure 2-6 Figure 2-6 Mounting the Switch in a Rack Step6: Proceeds with the steps 4 and steps 5 of se ssion 2.2.1 Desktop Installation t[...]
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3. CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 3.1 Connecting to the Switch The console port is a female DB-9 connector that en ables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the S witch. Use the supplied RS-232 cable with a mal e DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port. The Console configur ation (out of band) allo ws you to s[...]
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bring out the login prompt. Ke y in the “admin “ (default value) for the both User nam e and Password (use Enter key to switch), then press Enter key and the Ma in Menu of console managem ent appears. Plea se see below figure for login scre en. Console login screen 3.3 CLI Management The system supports two types of console management - CLI com[...]
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information. Privileged EXEC Enter the enable command while in user EXEC mode. swi tch# Enter disable to exit. The privileged comman d is advance mode Privileged this mode to • Display advance function status • Save configures Global Configuratio n Enter the configure command while in privileged EXEC mode. swi tch (config)# T o exit to privileg[...]
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3.3.2 Commands Set List 3.3.2.1 System Commands Set Commands Command Level Description Defaults Example system name [systemname] Global configuration mode Set switch system name string Switch (config)# system name xxx system location [system location] Global configuration mode Set sw itch sy stem lo cation string Switch (config)# system location xx[...]
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default Global configuration mode Restore to default Switch (config)# defaul t username [user-name] Global configuration mode Changes a login usern ame. (maximum 10 words) Switch (config)# username xxxxxx pass word [pass word] Global configuration mode S pecifies a password (maximum 10 words) Switch (config)# password xxxxxx show system info User E[...]
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show accounting Privileged EXEC Show username & password Switch# show accounting Username: admin Password: admin show vers ion User EXEC Use the show version user EXEC command to display version information for the hardware and firm ware. Swi tch> show version Firmware version: 1.0 Hardware version: 3.0 Kernel version: 1.10 show terminal Pri[...]
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Use the module Ethernet interface configuration command Switch (config)# interface moduleEthernet 1/1 Use the duplex configuration command to specify the duplex mode of operation for Fast Ethernet. Auto Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/1 Switch (config-if)# duplex full duplex [full | h alf| auto] Interface configuratio n mode Use the duple[...]
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for speed 100) (The 1000Base-FX module only supported for speed 1000 & auto) flowcontrol on or no flowcontrol Interface configuratio n mode Use the flow control configuration command on Ethernet ports to control traffic rates during congestion. Use the no form of this command to disable security on the port. On Switch (config)# interface fastEt[...]
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Bandwidt h [in | out] [va lue] Interface configuratio n mode Set bandwidth in or out rate. The value rage is (0~999), and zero of the value is disable (The module can’t be setting) Disable Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/1 Switch (config-if)# bandwidth hi 5 0 St ate [Enab l e | Disable] Interface configuratio n mode Use the state interf[...]
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show interfac e accounting Interface configuratio n mode show interface statistic counter Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/1 Switch (config-if)# show interface accounting show bandwid th Interface configuratio n mode Display the band width of the values Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/1 Switch (config-if)# show bandwidth 3.3.2.3 [...]
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port group [group-number] [port-list] lacp [on | off] workp [work ports ] no port grou p [group-number] lacp [on | off] workp [work ports] Global configuratio n mode Add trunking group. Use the no form of this command to delete trunking group. Disable LACP: Switch (config)# port group 1 1-4 lacp on workp 2 T runk without LACP: Switch (config)# port[...]
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vlanmode [disable| portbase| 802.1q | gvr p] VLAN database mode T o set swi tch VLA N mode .Use the no form of this command to restore to default. Disable Switch (vlan)# vlanmode 802.1q Port Base VLAN vlan [Group Name] grpid [Group ID] port [Port Number] VLAN database mode Add new Port Base VLAN Swi tch (vlan)# vlan v2 grpid 2 port 1-4 no vla n Gro[...]
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[port ID]: port members 1~9 vlan [group name] delete [port ID] VLAN database mode Remove the port from its port group. Switch(vlan )# vlan v2 delete 5 no vla n [Group name] or [VLAN ID] VLAN database mode Delete 802.1Q VLAN group Swi tch (vlan)# no vlan v2 Swi tch (vlan)# no vlan v2 2 vlan protocol [VLAN name] [protocol va lue] vlanid [VLAN ID] por[...]
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IBM SNA-ibm X.75 internet-x75 X.25 L ayer3 -x25 NetBIOS-netbios IOS Network Layer PDU -IOS Novell_IPX(raw Ethernet) -ipx_raw S panning Tree Protocol BPDU-stp Null SAP-sap VIA 6526 serial of values IP-ip ARP-arp Appletalk-app Appletalk_AARP-app_arp Novell_IPX-ipx Banyan_vines-ban yan_c4 Banyan_vines-ban yan_c5 Banyan_vines-ban yan_ad Decent_mop_[...]
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IBM SNA-ibm X.75 internet-x75 X.25 L ayer3 -x25 [VLAN ID]: 1 ~ 4094 [port ID]: port ID 1~9(1~26) vlanidrange [VLANidrange] VLAN database mode Set VLAN ID range [1~255] range 0 [256~51 1] range 1 [512~767] range 2 [768~1023] range 3 [1024~1279] range 4 [1280~1535] range 5 [1536~1791] range 6 [1792~2047] range 7 [2048~2303] range 8 [2304~2559] range [...]
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VLAN protocol [Groupname] add [portNumber] [t agged | unt agged] VLAN database mode Set the port of some port group tagged or untagged Swi tch (vlan)# vlan protocol v2 add 5 tagged VLAN protocol [Groupname] delete [portNumber] VLAN database mode Remove the port from its port group. Swi tch (vlan)# vlan protocol v2 delete 5 show vlan [Groupname] [Gr[...]
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Port Vid: 2 Ingress 1 Filter: Disable Ingress 2 Filter: Enable 3.3.2.5 Sp anning T ree Commands Set Commands Command Level Description Defaults Example show spanning-tree User EXEC mode Display a summary of the spanning-tree states. Swi tch> show spanning-tree Syste m: Priority : 32768 Max Age: 20 Hello Time: 2 Forward Delay: 15 Priority : 32768[...]
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sp anning-tree [on / off] or no spanning-tree Global configuratio n mode Use the spanning-tree global configuration command to enable S panning T ree Protocol (STP). Use the no form of the command to restore to default Disable Switch (config)# spanning-tree on spanning-tree priority [number] Global configuratio n mode Use the spanning-tree max-age [...]
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receive a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from the root swi tch wi thin this interval, it recomputes the S panning Tree Protocol (STP) topology . Use the no form of this command to return to the default interval. spanning-tree hello-time [seconds] Global configuratio n mode Use the spanning-tree hello-time global configuration command to s[...]
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Protocol (STP) calculations. In the event of a loop, spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to place into the forwarding state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value. – 10 spanning-tree forward-time [seconds] Global configuratio n mode Use the spanning-tree forward-time global configuration comm[...]
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stp-path-priority [Port Priority] Interface configuratio n mode Use the spanning-tree port-priority interface configuration command to configure a port priority that is used when two switches tie for position as the root switch. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value. 128 Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/2 Switch (c[...]
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qos level [priority ] enable Global configuratio n mode [Priority] 0~7 0~3 LOW 4~7 HI Switch (config)# qos level 2,3 enable no qos level [priority] Global configuratio n mode [Priority] 0~7 0~3 LOW 4~7 HI Switch (config)# no qos level 0-7 qos queuepoli cy [Policy] hi [Priority] low [Priority] Global configuratio n mode [Policy]:fcfs: first in and f[...]
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show qo s low-priority-delay-b ound Privileged EXEC mode Show low priority delay board. Switch (config)# show qos low-priority-delay-boun d Qos low priority delay bound: 1 show qos policy Privileged EXEC mode Show qos policy Switch (config)# show qos policy Qos Mode: WRR show qo s bridge-delay-bou nd Privileged EXEC mode Show bridge delay bound Swi[...]
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Port 224.1.1.1 10 1,2,6 3.3.2.8 Mac / Filter T able Commands Set Commands Command Level Description Defaults Example mac-address-table aging-time [on | off] mac-address-table aging-time [sec.] or no mac-address-table aging-time Global configuratio n mode Use the mac-address-table aging-time global configuration command to set the length of time tha[...]
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command to remove static entries from the MAC address table. 0040631 12233 vlanid 10 no mac-address-table [sta tic | filter] hwaddr [MAC address] vlanid [VLAN-ID] Interface configuratio n mode Use the no mac-address-table privileged EXEC command to delete entries from the MAC address table. Switch (config)# interface fastEthernet 0/2 Switch (config[...]
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snmp system-location [SystemLocation ] Global configuratio n mode Set Snmp agent syste m locati on N/A Switch (config)# snmp system-location lab snmp system-contact [SystemContact] Global configuratio n mode Set Snmp agent system contact N/A Switch (config)# snmp system-contact where snmp community-strings [Community] right [RO | RW] Or no snmp com[...]
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no port monitor Analyzer (SP AN) port monitoring on a port. Use the no form of this command to return the port to its default value. monitor both 3 show port monitor Interface configuratio n mode Use the show port monitor privileged EXEC command to display the ports for which Switched Port Analyzer (SP AN) port monitoring is enabled. Switch (config[...]
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3.3.2.1 1 802.1x Commands Set Commands Command Level Description Defaults Example show 8021x User EXEC mode Display a summary of the 802.1x properties and also the port sates. N/A Sw itch> show 8021x 8021x [on | off] Global configuratio n mode Use the 802.1x global configuration command to enable 802.1x protocols. Use the no form of the command [...]
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8021x system sharekey [Sharekey] Or no 8021x system sharekey Global configuratio n mode Use the 802.1x system sharekey global configuration command to change the shared key value. Use the no form of this command to return to the default interval. N/A Switch (config)# 8021x system sharekey 123456 8021x system serverport [Port Number] Global configur[...]
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this command to return to the default interval. 8021x misc txperio d [TXPeriod value] Or no 8021x txperiod Global configuratio n mode Use the 802.1x misc TX period global configuration command to set the TX perio d. Use the no for m of this command to return to the default value. N/A Switch (config)# 8021x misc txperiod 5 8021x misc supptimeout [SE[...]
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maxrequest authentication session ends. 8021x misc reauthperiod [SEC] Or no 8021x reauthperiod Global configuratio n mode Set the period of time after which clients connected must be re-authenticated.. N/A Switch(config)# 8021x misc reauthperiod 20 8021x prostate [reject | accept | authorize | disable] Interface configuratio n mode Use the 802.1x p[...]
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state. 3.3.2.12 TFTP Commands Set Commands Command Level Description Defaults Example copy flash:config.te t f tp [TFTP IP address xt ] [file name] n mode file command t tftp >backup.dat Global configuratio Backup configure Switch (config)# copy flash:config. tex >192.168.0.10 t ftp:c onfig.text dress] [file name] n mode e command t flash >[...]
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UPS status. put Output V oltage like web information In Info UPS mode Show UPS information Switch (ups)# inf o ame :xxx V ersion :xxx Company N Model :xxx test 10 UPS mode UPS will perform the self-test for 10 seconds. ps)# test 10 test OK Switch (u 3.3.2.14 POE Commands Set Commands Comma nd Level Description Defaults Example status POE mode Show [...]
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setlimit POE mode Enabling or disabling total power output limit. When is enabling, the total power output limit will follow the value that set in power limit max. Switch (poe)# setlimit Set T otal Power Limit [123]=100 setps1 POE mode Setup Power Supply 1 Limit Switch (poe)# setps1 Set Power Supply 1 Limit [123]= 1 1 1 portebl POE mode Enabling or[...]
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portpri POE mode Set port priority for the power supply management. Switch (poe)# portpri Set Port [1~8]=1 Set Port 19847000 Priority (1:Critical, 2:High, 3:Low) Old=[0], New=2 p o r t p l m POE mode Port Power Limit Max Setting Switch (poe)# portpplm Set Port [1~8]=1 Set Port 1 Power Limit Max Old=[15400],New=20000 Set Port 1 Power Limit Max 20000[...]
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。 System Reset Configuration: Restart the system or reset switch to default configuration. 。 UPS menu: configure the UPS function. 。 POE menu: configure the POE function. 。 Save Configuration: save the current configuration into the s ystem memory . 。 Logout: Exit the menu line program. Main Menu Line Interface 。 Control Key description[...]
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S tatus and Counters main configur ation interface 3.4.1.1 Port St atus It displays status of each port. Select the <Previous Page> action to display previous page. And, select the <Next p age> action to display next p age. 。 Ty p e : display port connection speed. 。 Link: display port statuses link status. When the port is connecti[...]
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Port status display interface 3.4.1.2 Port Counters It displays the current port counter informati on. Select the <Refresh> to get ne west counter information. Select <Clear> to set all ports counter to 0. Port counter information interface 3.4.1.3 System Information It displays the system p arameter . 。 System Name: the name of devic[...]
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。 System Location: where the device is locat ed. 。 System De scription: the name of device type. 。 Firmware V ersion: the switch's firmware version. 。 Hardware V ersion: the switch's Hardware version. 。 Kernel V ersion: the system kernel software version. 。 MAC A ddre ss: The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer . [...]
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Switch Configuration interface 3.4.2.1 Administrati on Configuration In Administration Configuration, yo u can configur ation system parameter , IP , login userna me, password, and SNTP configuration. Administration Configuration main interface 3.4.2.1.1 Device Information Y ou can configure the dev ice information. Select <Edit> action to co[...]
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2. Description: a short description for the switch. 3. Locat ion: the switch location, ex: T aipei. 4. Cont act: the contact person or information. 5. Select <Apply> action to apply the configuration. Device Information interface 3.4.2.1.2 IP Configuration Y ou can configure the IP for this switch. The system has the default IP address. Y ou [...]
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IP Configuration interface 3. 4.2.1.3 User Name Configuration Y ou can change the console a nd web management login user name. 1. Select the <Edit> 2. Enter the new user name 3. Select the <A pply > User Name Configuration interface 3.4.2.1.4 Password Configuration Y ou can change the console a nd web management login password.[...]
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1. Select the <Edit> 2. Old Pass word: enter the old password. 3. N ew P a ss wor d: enter the new password. 4. Enter A gain: reenter the new password for confirmation. 5. Select the <A pply > Password Configuration i nterface 3.4.1.4.5 SNTP Configu r ation Y ou can configure the SNT P (Simple Network T ime Protocol) settings. The SNTP [...]
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SNTP Configuration Interface 3.4.1.4.6 Syslog Client Configuration Y ou can configure the s witch as the system log client that can view th e system log information that from the system log server that you have assign ed. 1. Select <Edit> 2. Syslog Clie nt: enabling or disabling the s ystem log client function. "Enable" can view the[...]
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3.4.2 Port Configuration Y ou can set up every port status. 1. Select <Edit> 2. Use "T ab /Backspace" key to move between items. 3. S t ate: Current port status. The port can be set to disable or enable mode. If the port setting is disable then will not receive or transmit an y packet. 4. Negotiation: set auto negotiation function o[...]
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5. Apply the configur ation by selecting < Apply> . T runk Configuration interface 3.4.4 Port Mirroring Configuration The port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic of switched networks. The specific port can monitor traffic through the mirror ports. The monitored ports in or out traffic w ill be duplicated into monitoring port . 1. Selec[...]
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Port Mirroring interface 3. A nalysis po rt: Set the destin ation port of mirroring packet. All of the packets of mirroring port will be duplicated and sent to Analysis port. 4. Port S t ate: Select the ports that want to be mirrored. 5. Use "Sp ace" key to mark the mirroring port can. 6. Select the <A pply > . Port Mirroring interf[...]
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mode: VLAN Configuration, Creat e a VLAN Group, Edit/De lete VLAN Group and Group Sorted Mode. Follow the below description to configure VL AN. VLAN Configuration Main int erface 3.4.5.1 VLAN Configure Before starting to configure VLAN, you must sele ct the VLAN mode in VLAN Config ure function. Otherwise, user cannot create any ne w VLAN. 1. Selec[...]
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VLAN Configure interface 3.4.5.2 Create VLAN Group Create Port-Based VL AN 1. Select <Edit> . 2. VLAN Name: T ype a name for the new VLAN, ex: VLAN01. 3. Group ID: Ty pe the VLAN group ID. 4. Member: Press "S pace" key to change the member va lue. There are two types to selected: 。 Member: the port is a member port. 。 NO: it mea[...]
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Create VLAN Group: PortBase interface Create 802.1Q VL AN 1. Enable security VLAN setting: select to enable or disabl e security VLAN group. When you select to enable security VLAN group, onl y the members in this VLAN group can access to the switch. The steps of setting security VLAN refer to the following step 2~ 8. After you have configured the [...]
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3. VLAN Name: T ype a name for the ne w VLAN, ex: VLAN01. 4. VLAN ID: T ype a VID. The default is 1. There are 256 VLAN groups to provided configure. 5. Protocol VLA N: Press "S pace" key to choose protocols type. 6. Member: Press "S pace" key to change the member va lue. 。 Unt agged: this port is the member port of this VLAN [...]
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1. The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot modify . 2. In 802.1Q VLAN mode, the de fault VLAN can't be deleting. 3. In Port Base VLAN mode , there is no default VLAN. Edit/Delete a VLAN Group interface Group Sorted Mode Y ou can select VLAN groups sorted mode: (1) Name (2) VLAN ID . In the Edit/Delete a VLAN group page will displa y the result. 1. Se[...]
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Group Sorted Mode interface 3.4.6 Priority Configuration Y ou can configure port priorit y level. There are 0~ 7-priorit y level can map to high or low queue. 1. Select <Edit> . 2. Press "Sp ace" key to select the priority level mappi ng to high or low queue. 3. Qos Mode: User can select the ratio of high pr iority packets and low p[...]
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3.4.7 MAC Address Configuration When you add a static MAC address, it remains in t he switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connecte d to the switch. This saves the sw itch from having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or po wered-off device is active on the network again. Y ou can a[...]
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Add S tatic MAC Address inte rface Edit static MAC address 1. Press <Edit> . 2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press "Enter" . 3. Press <Edit> key to modify . 4. Press "ESC" to go back action menu line. 5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure value. Delete static MAC address 1. Press &[...]
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Filtering MAC Address i nterface Add the Filtering MAC A ddress 1. Select <Add> --> <Edit> key to add the static MAC address. 2. MAC Address: Enter the MAC addr ess that you want to filter . 3. Press "ESC" to go back action menu line. 4. Select <Apply> to apply all configur e value. Add Filtering MAC Address interface[...]
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3. Select <Edit> key to modify . 4. Press "ESC" to go back action menu line 5. Select <Apply> to apply all configur e value. Delete Filtering MAC address 1. Press <Delete> to delet e a Filtering MAC address. 2. Choose the MAC address that you want to delete an d then press "Enter". 3.4.7.3 Misc Configuration Y [...]
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Misc Configuration interface 3.4.8 Protocol Related Configuration Y ou can configure Sp an ning T r ee Protocol, SNMP , LACP , IGMP/GVRP , and 802.1x in Protocol Relate Configuration section. Protocol Relate Configuration interface 3.4.8.1 STP S panning tree is a link ma nagement pr otocol that provides path redu ndancy while prevent ing undesirabl[...]
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loops in the network. STP Configuration interface 3.4.8.1.1 STP Setup Y ou must enable S panning T ree f unction bef ore configuration. 1. Select <Edit> 2. Use “Sp ace” key to select the option. 3. Select <Apply> . STP Setup interface[...]
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3.4.8.1.2 System Configuration Y ou can configure the ST P system p arameter after enable the STP function. Y ou can view spanning tree informationa about the Root Bridge on the left. 1. Select <Edit> 2. Priority: assign p ath priority number . 3. Max A ge: the maximum path age 4. Hello T ime: the time that controls sw itch sends out the BPDU[...]
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Per Port Setting interface 3.4.8.2 SNMP T o define man agement stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings. Y ou can also define a name, location, and contact person for the s witch. SNMP Configuration interface 3.4.8.2.1 SNMP Sy stem Options 1. Press <Edit> . 2. Name: assign a name for the switch. 3. Cont act: T ype the nam[...]
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4. Locat ion: T ype the location of the switch. 5. Press “ESC” goes back action menu line. 6. Press <Apply> to apply configuration value. SNMP Sy stem Options interface 3.4.8.2.2 Community S trings Add Community S t rings 1. Select <Add> -> <Edit>. 2. Community Name: type the name of community strings. 3. W rite A ccess: en[...]
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Add Community S trings interface Edit SNMP Community 1. Select <Edit> 2. Choose the item that you want to modify and then press “Enter” . 3. Community Name: type the new name. 4. W rite A ccess: Press “Sp ace” key to change the right. 5. Select <Apply> . Delete SNMP Community string 1. Select <Delete> . 2. Choose the commu[...]
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T rap Managers interface Add the trap manager 1. Select <Add> -> <Edit> to add the trap manager . 2. IP: ty pe the IP address. 3. Community Name: type the community name. 4. Press “ESC” go back to actions menu line 5. Select <Apply> to apply all configure. Add T rap Manager i nterface Delete T rap Manager 1. Select <Dele[...]
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2. Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press “Enter” . 3. When pressing “Enter” will complete deletion. 3.4.8.3 LACP The Link Aggre gation Control Protocol (LAC P) provides a standardized means for exchangi ng information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggre gation Control instances to reach agree[...]
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LACP W orking Ports configuration interface 3.4.8.3.2 LACP S tate Activity 1. Select <Edit> 2. Use “Sp ace” key to select the Port S tate Activit y . 。 Act i ve : The port automatically sends LAC P protocol packet s. 。 Passive: The port does not automatically send LAC P protocol pa ckets, and responds only if it receives LACP protocol[...]
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3.4.8.3.3 LACP Group S tatus When you are setting trunk gr oup, you can see the rel ation information in here. LACP Group S tate interface 3.4.8.4 IGMP/GVRP Configuration Y ou can enable or disable th e IGMP/GVRP (GARP VLAN Registr ation Protocol). 1. Select <Edit> 2. Use “Sp ace” key to change the val ue 3. Select <Apply> IGMP/GVRP[...]
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3.4.8.5 802.1x Configuration Y ou can configure 802.1 x relate settings. 802.1x Configuration interface 3.4.8.5.1 802.1x Setup 1. Select <Edit> 2. Use “Sp ace” ke y to Enable or Disable the 802.1x. 3. Select <Apply> 802.1x Setup interface 3.4.8.5.2 System Configuration After enabling the IEEE 802.1X function, you can c onfigure the [...]
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1. Select <Edit> 2. Radius Se rver IP: set the Radius Server IP address. 3. Shared Key: set an encryption key for using during aut hentication sessions with the specified radius server . This key must match the encryption key use d on the Radius Server . 4. NA S, Identifier: set the identifier for the radius client. 5. Server Port: set the UD[...]
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802.1x Per Port Setting interface 3.4.8.5.4 Misc Configuration 1. Select <Edit> 2. Quiet period: set the period during which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant. 3. TX period: set the period the port wait for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session. 4. Supplica nt timeout: set the period of time the switch waits [...]
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802.1x Misc Configuration interface 3.4.9 System Reset Configuration System Reset Configuration interface 3.4.9.1 Factory Default Reset switch to default configuration. Press "Y", switch will load default setting. After finished load default setting, switch will reboot automatically .[...]
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Factory Default interface 3.4.9.2 System Reboot Reboot the switch in software reset. 3.4.9.3 TFTP Configuration It provides user to update firmware or restore Fl ash ROM value or upload current F lash ROM value. TFTP Update Firmware interface 3.4.9.3.1 TFTP Up date Firmware It provides user uses TFTP to update firmware. 1. S tart the TFTP server , [...]
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2. Select <Edit> . 3. TFTP Server IP: type the IP of TFTP server . 4. Firm ware File Name: type the image file n ame. 5. Press "ESC" goes back to action line. 6. Select <Apply> , it will st art to download the image file. 7. When save successfully , the image file do wnload finished, too. 8. Restart switch. TFTP Update Firmwar[...]
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TFTP Restore Configuration interface 3.4.9.3.3 TFTP Backu p Configuration Y ou can save current EEPROM value to TFTP server as backup. The backup file can be restore from TFTP server when you need. 1. S tart the TFT P server . 2. Select <Edit> . 3. TFTP Server IP: type the IP of TFTP server . 4. Backup Fi le Name: type the image file name. 5.[...]
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TFTP Backup Configuration interface 3.4.10 UPS Menu Y ou can view connected UPS informati on and set command to UPS. UPS information display area UPS command setting area UPS information display 。 I/P V olt.: display the current value, minimum, and maxim um value of UPS input voltage. 。 O/P V olt.: display the current value, minimum, and maximu[...]
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。 Bty . Cap.: displa y the battery capacity of UPS. 。 Over load: display the overload capacity of UPS. 。 T emperat.: display the curr ent temperature of UPS. UPS commands Command Description [1] Test for 10 seconds UPS will perform the self test for 10 seconds [2] Test until battery low UPS will perform the battery test until the battery capa[...]
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POE management Power Supply management 。 Port Enable: display the POE port status. Y means the port is enabling. N means the port is disabling and will not have an y power providing but the port still can transmit the data packet. 。 PwrLimitClass.: display the power class limit status. N means the po wer class limit is disabling. Y means the po[...]
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¾ R detect: When the port doesn't connect with any PD, the POE switch will poll each port and detects the resistor . 。 Dsvry R (ohms): display resistance value. 。 Port Curr (mA): display current value. 。 Port V olt (V): display voltage value. 。 Port Pwr (W): display watt value. 。 Class Curr(mA): displa y power class. When you e nabl[...]
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[t] Set T otal Power Limit Set the total port power limit. When the Power Management is enabling, this function will show up. [0] Exit Exit POE Menu mode 3.4.12 Save Configuration Y ou must save the configurati on to the flash memory when yo u hav e changed the config uration. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when the switch restart or[...]
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6. Af ter successfully upgraded the new firmware, please modif y baud rate to 9600bps.[...]
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4. WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT This section introduces the confi guration and functions of the Web-Based management. The following configuration descriptions are base d on the kernel software version 1 1.14. 4.1 About W eb-based Management Inside the CPU board of the switch exist an embe dded HTML web site residing in flash memory . It offers advanced man[...]
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4.4 System Login 1. Launch the Internet Explorer . 2. T ype "http://" and the IP address of the WGSW-2620PV and press "Enter" . 3. The login screen appears. 4. Key in the user name and password. The default user name and password is "admin " . 5. Click "Enter" or "OK" , then the home screen of the W[...]
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9. Port Security: display the port security is "enable" or "disable". Port S tatus interface 4.5.1 V iew the Port Information Y ou can direct click the port on the S witch figure on the top of web page. T hen, you will see the p ort information. Port information interface 4.6 Port S t atistics The following i nformation provides[...]
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ports statistics. Click Cl ea r button to clea n all counts. Port S tatistics interface 4.7 Administrator In Administrator function, it provides the follo wing functions -- IP Conf iguration, S w itch Settings, Console Port Information, Port Controls , T runking, Forwarding a nd Filtering, VLA N Configuration, Sp ann i ng T ree, Port Mirroring, SNM[...]
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can set the IP address back to its default IP addr e ss or you can reset the switch back to factory default. And then you ca n enable the DHCP client function to work. 2. IP A ddress: assign the switch IP address. T he default IP is 192.168.0.100. 3. Subnet Mask: assign the switch IP subnet mask. 4. Gate way: assign the s witch gateway . The defaul[...]
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Switch basic setting interface 4.7.2.2 Advanced Setting Queue Service. After the configuration, click Ap p ly button to complete the config uration. MAC Address T able Entry 。 Age-out T ime: fill in the number of seconds that an inac tive MAC address remai ns in the switch's address table. The valid range is 300~765 seconds. Defaul t is [...]
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Switch Advanced setting i nterface Priority Queue Service settings: select the priorit y queue service type. 。 First Come First Service: the sequence of packets sent is depend on arrive order . 。 All High before Low: the high priority packets sent before low priority pa ckets. 。 Weighted Ro und Ratio: select the preference given to packet[...]
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Query will be the first priority . The modes are: A. Auto Mode: chooses the switch that has the smallest IP address to be set for the IGMP Query mode. B. Enable Mode: enables the switch to be the IGMP Querier . C. Disable Mode: disables all other sw itches from being the IGMP Querier . Switch Misc Config setting interface 4.7.3 Console Port Informa[...]
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Console Port Information interface 4.7.4 Port Controls Y ou can change the port status. 1 Select the port by scroll the list in Port column. 2 St ate: User can disable or enabl e this port control. 3 Negotiation: User can set auto negotiation mode is Au to, N- way (specify the speed/duple x on this port and enable auto-negotiation), Force of the po[...]
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4.7.5 T runking The Link Aggregation C ontrol Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for e xchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggre gation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Li nk Aggregation Group to which the link bel ongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and e[...]
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Aggregator Information When you had setup the LA CP aggregator , you will see relation inform ation in here. T runking - Aggregator Informat ion interface 4.7.5.2 Aggregator St ate Activity When you had setup the LA CP aggregator , you can co nfigure port state activity . Y ou can mark or un-mark the port. When you mark the port and click button th[...]
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trunking. 2. A link has two p assive LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because both ports are waiting for and LACP protocol packet from the opposite device. 3. If you are active LACP' s actor , when you are select trunking port, the active status will be created automatically . Trunking – State Activity interface 4.7.6 Forwar[...]
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Query A message sent from the qu erier (IGMP ro uter or switch) asking for a response from each host belonging to the multic ast group. Report A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indi cated in the rep ort message. Leave Group A message sent by a host to the querier to indicat[...]
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Static MAC Address interface MAC filtering MAC address filtering allows the s w itch to drop unwanted traffic. T raffic is filtered based on the destination addresses. 1. In MAC A ddress box, enter the MAC address that wants to filter . 2. VLAN ID: If t ag-based (802.1Q) VLAN are set up on t he switch, in the VLAN ID box, type the VID to associate [...]
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MAC Filtering interface 4.7.7 VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast dom ain. It allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members. Basically , cr eating a VLAN from a s witch is logi cally eq uivalent of reconnecting a group of netwo[...]
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VLAN – PortBase interface 2. Click Ad d to create a new VLAN group 3. Enter the VLAN name, VLAN ID and se lect the members for the VLAN group. 4. Click Ap pl y button.[...]
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5. Y ou will see the VLAN dis plays. 6. If there are many groups that over the limit of one page, you can click Nex t P a ge to view other VLAN groups. 7. Use Del et e button to delete un wanted VLAN. 8. Use Ed it button to modif y existing VLAN group. " Note : If the trunk groups exist, you can see it (ex: T runk1, T runk2…) in select menu [...]
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a device with GVRP enabled, you can send a GVRP request using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch; the switch will automatically a dd that device to the existing VLA N. 802.1q VLAN interface 。 Click the hyperlink "Configurat ion" to en ter the VLAN configuration interface. 。 Enable GVRP Protocol: checked t he box to enable GVRP pr[...]
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802.1q VLAN –Add interface 2. Group Name: assign a name for the new VLAN. 3. VLAN ID: fill in a VLAN ID (between 2 and 4094). The default is 1. 4. Protocol VLA N: choose the protocol type. Default is NONE. 5. From the A vailable ports box, select ports to add to the s witch and click Add button. If the trunk groups exist, you can see it in here ([...]
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Click Nex t Then you will see the page as follo w .[...]
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7. T o set the outgoing frames are VLAN -T agg ed frames or untagged. Then click Ap pl y button. 。 Ta g : outgoin g frames with VLAN-T agged. 。 Unt ag: outgoing frames without VLAN-T agged. Port VID: Configure port VID settings 1. VLAN ID: set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port. This feature is useful for[...]
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802.1q VLAN - Port VLAN ID interface 4.7.8 S p anning T ree The S panning-T ree Protocol (STP) is a standardi zed method (IEEE 802.1d) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP enabled, to ensure that on ly one path at a time is active between any t wo nodes on the net work. We are recommended that you enable STP on all switches ensures a s[...]
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S panning T ree - System Configuration interfac e 4.7.8.2 Per Port Configuration Y ou can configure path cost and priority of every port. 1. Select the port in Port column. 2. Assign the Path Cos t . The value range is from 1 to 65535. 3. Assign the port priority value. The value range is from 0 to 255. The lowest value has higher priority . 4. Cli[...]
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SPT - Per Port Configuration interface 4.7.9 Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. T raffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port . That is, traf fic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into mirror port. 1. Port Mirroring S tate: set mirror mode: Disable, RX, TX, and Both[...]
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Prot Mirroring interface 4.7.10 SNMP Management The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfe r of information between management and age nt. The switch supports SNMP V1. Y ou can define manageme nt stations as trap manager s and to enter SNMP community strings. Y ou also can define a name, location, and contact person for t he switch. Fill in th[...]
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SNMP Management interface Community strings: serve as p assword 1. S trings: fill the name of string. 2. RO: Read only . Enables req uests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information. 3. RW: Read write. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MI B-object information and to set MIB objects. 4. Click Ad d button. T rap[...]
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4.7.1 1 Security Manager Y ou can change web manage ment login user name an d password. 1. User name: type the new us er name. The default is "admin" 2. New Password: ty pe the new password. The default is "admin" 3. Confirm p assword: retype the new password. 4. Click Ap p l y button. The Security Manager int erface 4.7.12 Save[...]
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SNTP Configuration Interface 4.7.14 802.1X Configuration When enabling the IEEE 802.1X function, you can configure the parameters of this function. T o enable the IEEE 802.1X function, go to Administ rator ' Switch Setting ' Misc Config. 4.7.14.1 System Configuration 1. Radi us Server IP: set the Radius Server IP address. 2. Server Port: [...]
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802.1x Configuration - System Config uration interface 4.7.14.2 Per port Configuration 1. Select the p ort in Port column. 2. Select the state of por t. There are four states: 。 Reject: the specified port is required to be held in the Unau thorized state. 。 Accept: the specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state. 。 Authorize[...]
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request. 5. Max requests: Set the number of authenticat ion that must time-out bef ore authentication fails and the authentication session ends. 6. Reauth pe riod: Set the period of time after which clie nts connected must be re-authenticated. 7. Click Ap p l y button. 802.1x Configuration - Misc Configuration int erface 4.7.15 System Log Y ou can [...]
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System Log Interface 4.8 TFTP Up date Firmware It provides the functions to allow a user to update th e switch firmware. Before updating, make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP server . 1. TFTP Server IP Address: fill in your T FTP server IP . 2. Firm ware File Name: the name of firm ware image. 3. Click Ap [...]
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4.9 Configuration Backup In Configuration Backup, yo u can re store the backup configuratio n into the switch. Also, you can backup the configuration to TFTP server . 4.9.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Y ou can restore EEPROM value from TFTP server , but you must put back image in TFTP server , switch will download back flash image. 1. TFTP Server IP[...]
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TFTP Backup Configuration interface 4.10 Factory Default Reset Switch to default config uration, default value to as foll owing configuration: 。 Default IP address: 192.168.0.100 。 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254 。 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 。 The other setting value is bac k to disable or none. Click Defaul t button to reset s witch to defa[...]
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4.12 UPS St atus Y ou can view connected UPS informati on and set command to UPS. UPS Status Interface UPS information: the information will be available when the UPS is connected with switch and the connection is normal and UPS is po wer on status. Click Ref res h Now bu tton to get the newest information. ¾ Input V oltage: display the current va[...]
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¾ Model: model name of the UPS. ¾ V ersion: UPS internal so ftware version. The figure represent s the UPS status, when the st atus has bee n detected, the figure color change from yellow to red and the st atus description will changed. 4.13 POE S t atus Y ou can view POE port information and set c onfiguration to each port. Select the port and s[...]
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。 To t a l P o w e r ( W ) : total of all the port power that provided to PD. Port: select the port that you want to configure from the drag down menu in the bottom of the interface. 。 Enable: enable or disable the port status. 。 Power Limit by Classificatio n: Enabling or disabling po wer classification function. 。 Power Limit by Managemen[...]
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the 8 10/ 100TX plus 100F X Exp. Slot managed POE switch. 5.1 Incorrect connections The switch port can auto detect straight or crossove r cable when you li nk switch with other Ethernet device. For the RJ-45 connector shou ld use corre ct UTP or STP cable, 10[...]
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5.2.1 Cabling RJ-45 ports: use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shie ld twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: 100 Ω Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or 100 Ω Category 5 cable for 100 Mbps connections. Also be sure that the lengt h of any tw isted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). 5.3 Diagnosing POE [...]
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6. Appendix 6.1 Console Port Pin Assignment s The DB-9 serial port on the front panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-band console configuration. The console menu-dr iven configuration pr ogram can be accessed from a terminal or a P C running a terminal emulation p rogram. The pin assignments used to connect to the serial port are provi[...]
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Cable Ty p e Max. Length Connector 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-FX 50/125 or 62.5/125 micron core multimode fiber (MMF) 2 km (1.24 miles) SC or ST 6.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignment s With 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used f or transmitting data, [...]