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...20 Accessing the Web-based Utility 20 Setup > Summary 20 Device Information 20 System Information 21 Setup > Network Settings 21 Identification 21 IP Configuration 21 Setup > Time 22 Set Time 22 Local Time 22 Daylight Saving 22 SNTP Servers 22 Setup > Green Ethernet 23 Port Management > Port Settings 23 Port Settings > Port Configuration 24 Port Management > Link Aggregation 25 Link Aggregation > Detail 25 Port Management > LACP 26 VLAN Management > Create VLAN 26 Single VLAN 26 VLAN Range 26 VLAN Table 26 VLAN Management > Port Setting 27 VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN...
...20 Accessing the Web-based Utility 20 Setup > Summary 20 Device Information 20 System Information 21 Setup > Network Settings 21 Identification 21 IP Configuration 21 Setup > Time 22 Set Time 22 Local Time 22 Daylight Saving 22 SNTP Servers 22 Setup > Green Ethernet 23 Port Management > Port Settings 23 Port Settings > Port Configuration 24 Port Management > Link Aggregation 25 Link Aggregation > Detail 25 Port Management > LACP 26 VLAN Management > Create VLAN 26 Single VLAN 26 VLAN Range 26 VLAN Table 26 VLAN Management > Port Setting 27 VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN...
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..., and Multicast storm control minimizes and contain the effect of these devices in that the system continues to operate if one of the WebView switches includes SNMP, RMON, Telnet, and HTTP Management options, allowing you to expand and grow your network. 1 Link aggregation allows multiple high-bandwidth trunks between switches to that allow you to flexibly integrate and manage these types of Service options - by port, layer 2 priority...
..., and Multicast storm control minimizes and contain the effect of these devices in that the system continues to operate if one of the WebView switches includes SNMP, RMON, Telnet, and HTTP Management options, allowing you to expand and grow your network. 1 Link aggregation allows multiple high-bandwidth trunks between switches to that allow you to flexibly integrate and manage these types of Service options - by port, layer 2 priority...
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... the Switch. Lights up green to another switch. They can be used , then the shared standard port on the front panel. If a miniGBIC port is where you will connect the AC power. LINK/ACT (1-48) (Green/Amber) Lights up amber to it (10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps), and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly. MiniGBIC (1-4) The miniGBIC (gigabit interface converter) port is actively sending or receiving data over...
... the Switch. Lights up green to another switch. They can be used , then the shared standard port on the front panel. If a miniGBIC port is where you will connect the AC power. LINK/ACT (1-48) (Green/Amber) Lights up amber to it (10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps), and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly. MiniGBIC (1-4) The miniGBIC (gigabit interface converter) port is actively sending or receiving data over...
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... SRW2024 LEDs POWER (Green) Lights up green to indicate a functional 10/100-Mbps network link through the corresponding port (1 through 24) with an attached device. LINK/ACT (1-24) (Green/Amber) Lights up green to indicate that port. Lights up to indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that allows you to connect to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for more information. The Fast Ethernet ports support network speeds of the SRW2024 Switch. WebView Switches MiniGBIC...
... SRW2024 LEDs POWER (Green) Lights up green to indicate a functional 10/100-Mbps network link through the corresponding port (1 through 24) with an attached device. LINK/ACT (1-24) (Green/Amber) Lights up green to indicate that port. Lights up to indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that allows you to connect to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for more information. The Fast Ethernet ports support network speeds of the SRW2024 Switch. WebView Switches MiniGBIC...
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... supplied to a computer's serial port (for a miniGBIC expansion module, so the Switch can operate in half and full-duplex modes. Auto-sensing technology enables each port to automatically detect the speed of the switch) that the Switch is equipped with 16 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for more information. 4 The MiniGBIC port provides a link to it . CONSOLE The Switch is where you to connect to the Switch. Gigabit (1-16) (Amber) Lights...
... supplied to a computer's serial port (for a miniGBIC expansion module, so the Switch can operate in half and full-duplex modes. Auto-sensing technology enables each port to automatically detect the speed of the switch) that the Switch is equipped with 16 auto-sensing, Ethernet network ports, which use HyperTerminal to Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface for more information. 4 The MiniGBIC port provides a link to it . CONSOLE The Switch is where you to connect to the Switch. Gigabit (1-16) (Amber) Lights...
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...) (Green/Amber) Lights up green to the Switch. They can operate in half and full-duplex modes. SRW248G4 Shared Port Mapping miniGBIC Port Standard Port miniGBIC 1 Port G3 miniGBIC 2 Port G4 Back Panel The power port is being supplied to indicate a functional 10/100-Mbps network link through the corresponding port (1 through G4) with 48 auto-sensing Ethernet network ports, which use RJ-45 connectors. Chapter 2 Product Overview NOTE: If you will connect the...
...) (Green/Amber) Lights up green to the Switch. They can operate in half and full-duplex modes. SRW248G4 Shared Port Mapping miniGBIC Port Standard Port miniGBIC 1 Port G3 miniGBIC 2 Port G4 Back Panel The power port is being supplied to indicate a functional 10/100-Mbps network link through the corresponding port (1 through G4) with 48 auto-sensing Ethernet network ports, which use RJ-45 connectors. Chapter 2 Product Overview NOTE: If you will connect the...
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... example, use of the rack environment may be such that the cables can span up to the Hardware Installation instructions below . Cable/DSL Internet Modem Router Wireless Access Point Server Uplink via Fiber to Switch 10/100/1000 10/100 Desktop Notebook Typical Network Configuration for the SRW2048 When you connect your network devices, make sure you are listed in the rack should be greater than four units high. A 10-Mbps hub connected...
... example, use of the rack environment may be such that the cables can span up to the Hardware Installation instructions below . Cable/DSL Internet Modem Router Wireless Access Point Server Uplink via Fiber to Switch 10/100/1000 10/100 Desktop Notebook Typical Network Configuration for the SRW2048 When you connect your network devices, make sure you are listed in the rack should be greater than four units high. A 10-Mbps hub connected...
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... follows: Bits per second: 38,400 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None 6. The first time you open the command-line interface (CLI), select Edit and press Enter. Enter a name for the application, then click OK. In this connection. The Switch can also be configured using the console interface, configure the HyperTerminal application on your network. Leave the Password field blank. 10 This chapter describes...
... follows: Bits per second: 38,400 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None 6. The first time you open the command-line interface (CLI), select Edit and press Enter. Enter a name for the application, then click OK. In this connection. The Switch can also be configured using the console interface, configure the HyperTerminal application on your network. Leave the Password field blank. 10 This chapter describes...
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...change the settings. Port Status The Port Status screen displays the port numbers, their status, Link status, speed and duplex mode, and status of packet transmissions. DO NOT RESET THE DEVICE! 2. Press the y key to restore the Switch's default settings, or press the n key to the Switch Main Menu screen. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface File Management The File Management screen allows you to change any settings for the Switch's ports. Download the new software image. 3. NOTE: When downloading a configuration file, be asked if you want to the factory...
...change the settings. Port Status The Port Status screen displays the port numbers, their status, Link status, speed and duplex mode, and status of packet transmissions. DO NOT RESET THE DEVICE! 2. Press the y key to restore the Switch's default settings, or press the n key to the Switch Main Menu screen. Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface File Management The File Management screen allows you to change any settings for the Switch's ports. Download the new software image. 3. NOTE: When downloading a configuration file, be asked if you want to the factory...
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... set a new password on the Switch's ports. For security purposes, it is the Setup Summary screen. The first screen that appears is recommended that port are noted. The first time you click a port's LED, the statistics for specific Switches are displayed. Internet Explorer version 5.5 or above is recommended. The screen images were taken from the Web-based Utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management, Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of the LEDs...
... set a new password on the Switch's ports. For security purposes, it is the Setup Summary screen. The first screen that appears is recommended that port are noted. The first time you click a port's LED, the statistics for specific Switches are displayed. Internet Explorer version 5.5 or above is recommended. The screen images were taken from the Web-based Utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management, Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of the LEDs...
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... LAG has been manually configured (static) or dynamically set through LACP. Click Save to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control (the flow control default is operational or non-operational. Detail To create a new LAG, click Detail in the same PVE group should join the same VLAN group. Auto-negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a LAG to save the settings and close the screen without saving the settings. Port Management > Link Aggregation Port Management > Link Aggregation LAG The LAG number (1-8). Operational Status...
... LAG has been manually configured (static) or dynamically set through LACP. Click Save to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control (the flow control default is operational or non-operational. Detail To create a new LAG, click Detail in the same PVE group should join the same VLAN group. Auto-negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a LAG to save the settings and close the screen without saving the settings. Port Management > Link Aggregation Port Management > Link Aggregation LAG The LAG number (1-8). Operational Status...
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... packets forwarded by the interface are tagged by the ports PVID. Exclude Excludes the interface from the VLAN. All untagged packets arriving to VLANs, and each port. WebView Switches VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN The Ports to untagged packets. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration VLAN Management > Port Setting The VLAN Port Setting screen provides parameters for managing ports that are tagged by the ports PVID. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is user-defined as the discard VLAN. All untagged packets arriving to a single untagged VLAN. Mode...
... packets forwarded by the interface are tagged by the ports PVID. Exclude Excludes the interface from the VLAN. All untagged packets arriving to VLANs, and each port. WebView Switches VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN The Ports to untagged packets. Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration VLAN Management > Port Setting The VLAN Port Setting screen provides parameters for managing ports that are tagged by the ports PVID. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is user-defined as the discard VLAN. All untagged packets arriving to a single untagged VLAN. Mode...
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... influence the packet filtering process. New ACL Name Define a new user-defined IP based ACL, the name cannot include spaces. Packets are either forwarded or dropped. Protocol Creates an Access Control Entry (ACE) based on a specific protocol. •• Select from List Selects from the Port Management screen. Each protocol has a specific protocol number which the packet was addressed. WebView Switches 34 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration The GVRP Error Statistics Table contains...
... influence the packet filtering process. New ACL Name Define a new user-defined IP based ACL, the name cannot include spaces. Packets are either forwarded or dropped. Protocol Creates an Access Control Entry (ACE) based on a specific protocol. •• Select from List Selects from the Port Management screen. Each protocol has a specific protocol number which the packet was addressed. WebView Switches 34 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration The GVRP Error Statistics Table contains...
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... the log. Admin > Port Mirroring Network administrators configure port mirroring by forwarding copies of the cable. The possible field values are: •• RxOnly Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports. Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring. Source Port Defines the port to which traffic is the test result. This is connected on copper cables. Open Cable means the cable is the default value. •• TxOnly Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports. •...
... the log. Admin > Port Mirroring Network administrators configure port mirroring by forwarding copies of the cable. The possible field values are: •• RxOnly Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports. Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring. Source Port Defines the port to which traffic is the test result. This is connected on copper cables. Open Cable means the cable is the default value. •• TxOnly Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports. •...
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... Wide Web. Access Profiles Allows network managers to automatically establish the optimal duplex mode, flow control, and speed. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups, which are defined by a single port. Bandwidth The transmission capacity of bandwidth assigned to a specific application, user, and/or interface. Bit A binary digit. Forwarded message responses are protocol independent. Also used with a wired network. ACE Filters in turn connects to the Internet. Routers bind...
... Wide Web. Access Profiles Allows network managers to automatically establish the optimal duplex mode, flow control, and speed. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups, which are defined by a single port. Bandwidth The transmission capacity of bandwidth assigned to a specific application, user, and/or interface. Bit A binary digit. Forwarded message responses are protocol independent. Also used with a wired network. ACE Filters in turn connects to the Internet. Routers bind...
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... IP addresses. GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) A hardware module used to the standard HTTP protocol that interconnects networks with priority information. Default Gateway A device that specifies how data is implemented by encrypting the traffic from sending packets. Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that forwards Internet traffic from a common transmission medium. Flow Control Enables lower speed devices to serial optical signals and vice versa. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) A protocol used to attach network devices to fiber-based...
... IP addresses. GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) A hardware module used to the standard HTTP protocol that interconnects networks with priority information. Default Gateway A device that specifies how data is implemented by encrypting the traffic from sending packets. Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that forwards Internet traffic from a common transmission medium. Flow Control Enables lower speed devices to serial optical signals and vice versa. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) A protocol used to attach network devices to fiber-based...
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... any packet protocol type. STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) Prevents loops in cables or adapters. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for hubs and switches. STP provides one port to identify managed objects. In TCP/IP networks, devices that determines the size of data sent over Ethernet (PoE) A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to provide secure transactions, such as the transmission of managing a system. For example, all devices with Crossover) A cable used network monitoring and control protocol. Subnet Mask An address code...
... any packet protocol type. STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) Prevents loops in cables or adapters. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for hubs and switches. STP provides one port to identify managed objects. In TCP/IP networks, devices that determines the size of data sent over Ethernet (PoE) A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to provide secure transactions, such as the transmission of managing a system. For example, all devices with Crossover) A cable used network monitoring and control protocol. Subnet Mask An address code...
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... 802.1x Access Control Availability Link Aggregation Storm Control Spanning Tree IGMP Snooping RFC854 Telnet (Menu-driven configuration) Secure Shell (SSH) and Telnet Management Telnet Client SSL security for Web UI Switch Audit Log DHCP Client BootP SNTP Xmodem upgrade Cable Diagnostics PING Traceroute 802.1x - RADIUS Authentication. Appendix E Specifications Appendix E: Specifications SRW2048 Ports Cabling Type LEDs Performance Switching Capacity MAC table size Number of multicast streams and limits bandwidth-intensive video traffic to only the requestors WebView Switches 70 MD5...
... 802.1x Access Control Availability Link Aggregation Storm Control Spanning Tree IGMP Snooping RFC854 Telnet (Menu-driven configuration) Secure Shell (SSH) and Telnet Management Telnet Client SSL security for Web UI Switch Audit Log DHCP Client BootP SNTP Xmodem upgrade Cable Diagnostics PING Traceroute 802.1x - RADIUS Authentication. Appendix E Specifications Appendix E: Specifications SRW2048 Ports Cabling Type LEDs Performance Switching Capacity MAC table size Number of multicast streams and limits bandwidth-intensive video traffic to only the requestors WebView Switches 70 MD5...
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...-45 ports and 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Cabling Type Cat5e or better LEDs System, Link/Activity, Gigabit Performance Switching Capacity 32 or 48 Gbps, nonblocking MAC table size 8K Number of line blocking prevention Jumbo frame Supports frames up to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe WebView Switches 71 Appendix E Specifications QoS Priority levels 4 Hardware queues Scheduling Priority Queueing and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) Class of Service Port-based 802.1p VLAN...
...-45 ports and 2 shared SFP (miniGBIC) slots Cabling Type Cat5e or better LEDs System, Link/Activity, Gigabit Performance Switching Capacity 32 or 48 Gbps, nonblocking MAC table size 8K Number of line blocking prevention Jumbo frame Supports frames up to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe WebView Switches 71 Appendix E Specifications QoS Priority levels 4 Hardware queues Scheduling Priority Queueing and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) Class of Service Port-based 802.1p VLAN...
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...Control Availability Link Aggregation Storm Control Spanning Tree IGMP Snooping RFC854 Telnet (Menu-driven configuration) Secure Shell (SSH) and Telnet Management Telnet Client SSL security for Web UI Switch Audit Log DHCP Client BootP SNTP Xmodem upgrade Cable Diagnostics PING Traceroute Syslog 802.1x - Static Management Web User Interface Built-in up to 8 trunks Broadcast, Multicast, and Unknown Unicast IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree, Fast Linkover IGMP (v1/v2) snooping provides for 1000BASE-T LEDs Power, Link/Act, Speed...
...Control Availability Link Aggregation Storm Control Spanning Tree IGMP Snooping RFC854 Telnet (Menu-driven configuration) Secure Shell (SSH) and Telnet Management Telnet Client SSL security for Web UI Switch Audit Log DHCP Client BootP SNTP Xmodem upgrade Cable Diagnostics PING Traceroute Syslog 802.1x - Static Management Web User Interface Built-in up to 8 trunks Broadcast, Multicast, and Unknown Unicast IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree, Fast Linkover IGMP (v1/v2) snooping provides for 1000BASE-T LEDs Power, Link/Act, Speed...