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...: General Information 13 Figure 4-11: Serial Port Configuration 14 Figure 4-12: CPU Performance 14 Figure 4-13: User and Password Settings 15 Figure 4-14: IP Configuration 16 Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration Screen 16 Figure 4-16: HTTP 16 Figure 4-17: SNMP 17 Figure 4-18: Network Configuration/PING 17 Figure 4-19: File Management 18...
...: General Information 13 Figure 4-11: Serial Port Configuration 14 Figure 4-12: CPU Performance 14 Figure 4-13: User and Password Settings 15 Figure 4-14: IP Configuration 16 Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration Screen 16 Figure 4-16: HTTP 16 Figure 4-17: SNMP 17 Figure 4-18: Network Configuration/PING 17 Figure 4-19: File Management 18...
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...: IGMP - Reset 80 Figure 5-70: Maintenance - IGMP Router Conf 78 Figure 5-67: IGMP - IGMP Router Info 78 Figure 5-66: IGMP - IP Multicast Reg Table 79 Figure 5-68: IGMP - Integrated Cable Test 82 Figure 5-75: Help 82 Information 74 Figure 5-63: SNMP - Port/LAG Info... 73 Figure 5-62: Spanning Tree - IGMP Member Conf 79 Figure 5-69: Maintenance - Restore Defaults 81 Figure 5-73: Maintenance - SNMP Config 75 Figure 5-64: IGMP - File Download 80 Figure 5-71: Maintenance - 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port...
...: IGMP - Reset 80 Figure 5-70: Maintenance - IGMP Router Conf 78 Figure 5-67: IGMP - IGMP Router Info 78 Figure 5-66: IGMP - IP Multicast Reg Table 79 Figure 5-68: IGMP - Integrated Cable Test 82 Figure 5-75: Help 82 Information 74 Figure 5-63: SNMP - Port/LAG Info... 73 Figure 5-62: Spanning Tree - IGMP Member Conf 79 Figure 5-69: Maintenance - Restore Defaults 81 Figure 5-73: Maintenance - SNMP Config 75 Figure 5-64: IGMP - File Download 80 Figure 5-71: Maintenance - 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port...
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Management Settings 3. File Management 6. System Configuration Menu System Configuration Menu displays: 1. Back to Main Menu. User and Password Settings 4. System Configuration 2. Reboot System 8. IP Configuration 5. Restore System Default Setting 7. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Switch Main Menu The Main Menu screen displays six menu choices...
Management Settings 3. File Management 6. System Configuration Menu System Configuration Menu displays: 1. Back to Main Menu. User and Password Settings 4. System Configuration 2. Reboot System 8. IP Configuration 5. Restore System Default Setting 7. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Switch Main Menu The Main Menu screen displays six menu choices...
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...or Disable the Secure HTTP server function of VLAN 1, so a management station can gain management access to set the IP information for the default gateway of the Management VLAN. IP Mode. HTTP Server. Set the TCP port which you can be connected to any port on the Switch are ... VLAN. However, if other VLANs are members of the Switch. By default, all ports on the Switch. IP Address Settings The IP Address Settings screen allows you should reconnect the management station to have either a user defined IP address or to a port that is 192.168.1.254. Subnet Mask....
...or Disable the Secure HTTP server function of VLAN 1, so a management station can gain management access to set the IP information for the default gateway of the Management VLAN. IP Mode. HTTP Server. Set the TCP port which you can be connected to any port on the Switch are ... VLAN. However, if other VLANs are members of the Switch. By default, all ports on the Switch. IP Address Settings The IP Address Settings screen allows you should reconnect the management station to have either a user defined IP address or to a port that is 192.168.1.254. Subnet Mask....
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... in this chapter, to help you open the Web-Based Utility, use the default username admin, and leave the password blank. Figure 5-1: Address Field The first screen that run across the top of the screen: Sys.Info, IP Conf, Switch Conf., QoS, DiffServ, Security, SNTP, Statistics, PoE, Spanning Tree...the Switch through the Web Utility Overview Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.254 into the address field. System Description 24 NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.254. Click the OK button. Info - 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over ...
... in this chapter, to help you open the Web-Based Utility, use the default username admin, and leave the password blank. Figure 5-1: Address Field The first screen that run across the top of the screen: Sys.Info, IP Conf, Switch Conf., QoS, DiffServ, Security, SNTP, Statistics, PoE, Spanning Tree...the Switch through the Web Utility Overview Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.254 into the address field. System Description 24 NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.254. Click the OK button. Info - 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over ...
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Assign a name to the switch system, up to the Switch is displayed. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) Base MAC Address. System Location. System Contact. The MAC Address of the administrator responsible for the system, ... Description screen displays the following information. Software version. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility System Information Figure 5-4: Sys. System up . IP Address. Hardware version. Click the Submit button after you have verified that the information is displayed. Enter the name of the switch is displayed. The...
Assign a name to the switch system, up to the Switch is displayed. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) Base MAC Address. System Location. System Contact. The MAC Address of the administrator responsible for the system, ... Description screen displays the following information. Software version. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility System Information Figure 5-4: Sys. System up . IP Address. Hardware version. Click the Submit button after you have verified that the information is displayed. Enter the name of the switch is displayed. The...
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...and minutes your local time, you must indicate the number of UTC. The switch will only record the time from the factory default set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Assign a name for the clock....Mean Time, or GMT) based on the switch enables the system log to poll each server in the SNTP Server field. (Default: Disabled) Current Time. Set the Direction by choosing the Before-UTC or After-UTC. Figure 5-9: Sys. This requires at ... specified in the configured sequence. To display a time corresponding to three time server IP addresses.
...and minutes your local time, you must indicate the number of UTC. The switch will only record the time from the factory default set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Assign a name for the clock....Mean Time, or GMT) based on the switch enables the system log to poll each server in the SNTP Server field. (Default: Disabled) Current Time. Set the Direction by choosing the Before-UTC or After-UTC. Figure 5-9: Sys. This requires at ... specified in the configured sequence. To display a time corresponding to three time server IP addresses.
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... between the switch and management stations that exist on other network segments. (Default: 0.0.0.0) Current Management Interface. The IP Address screen displays the following screen. • IP Address IP Address To manually configure IP settings, you need to set an IP address and subnet mask that is allowed management access. Enter the name into the textfield provided...
... between the switch and management stations that exist on other network segments. (Default: 0.0.0.0) Current Management Interface. The IP Address screen displays the following screen. • IP Address IP Address To manually configure IP settings, you need to set an IP address and subnet mask that is allowed management access. Enter the name into the textfield provided...
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... box. Selecting Static will allow you to enter a static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway using DHCP. 32 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IP Config Click submit to assign a new IP address using the text field provided. Enter a name for each IP address using the textfield provided and the Current Management...
... box. Selecting Static will allow you to enter a static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway using DHCP. 32 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IP Config Click submit to assign a new IP address using the text field provided. Enter a name for each IP address using the textfield provided and the Current Management...
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... following manner: The precedence for Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) service. Because different priority information may contain three bits for IP Precedence or six bits for priority mapping is the default setting.) IP Precedence. The switch allows you to save the changes. Traffic priorities can be contained in the Type of Service (ToS...
... following manner: The precedence for Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) service. Because different priority information may contain three bits for IP Precedence or six bits for priority mapping is the default setting.) IP Precedence. The switch allows you to save the changes. Traffic priorities can be contained in the Type of Service (ToS...
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... such as service type, protocol type, or TCP control code. Specifies the source or destination IP address. Set any combination of Service level. (Range: 0-15) • DSCP - Then click Add. Default: Any) Source/Destination IP Address. DSCP priority level. (Range: 0-63) Figure 5-40: ACL Conf - Select the... address type (Any, Host, or IP). Select the address type (Any, Host, or IP). Specify the action (that is , Permit or Deny). Adding/...
... such as service type, protocol type, or TCP control code. Specifies the source or destination IP address. Set any combination of Service level. (Range: 0-15) • DSCP - Then click Add. Default: Any) Source/Destination IP Address. DSCP priority level. (Range: 0-63) Figure 5-40: ACL Conf - Select the... address type (Any, Host, or IP). Select the address type (Any, Host, or IP). Specify the action (that is , Permit or Deny). Adding/...
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...that includes the rule "deny any any other required criteria, such as VID, Ethernet type, or packet format. Specify the source and/or destination addresses. Default: Any) Source/Destination MAC Address. This option can be found in MAC ACLs will conflict with the Address and Bitmask fields. (Options: Any, Host..., MAC; A few of the more common types include 0800 (IP), 0806 (ARP), 8137 (IPX). Other rules in the MAC ACL allow only specific Host source or destination MAC addresses to be used to all ...
...that includes the rule "deny any any other required criteria, such as VID, Ethernet type, or packet format. Specify the source and/or destination addresses. Default: Any) Source/Destination MAC Address. This option can be found in MAC ACLs will conflict with the Address and Bitmask fields. (Options: Any, Host..., MAC; A few of the more common types include 0800 (IP), 0806 (ARP), 8137 (IPX). Other rules in the MAC ACL allow only specific Host source or destination MAC addresses to be used to all ...
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... Webview and Power over Ethernet SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is entered, click Add. Some default strings are case-sensitive and can specify up to specified trap managers. Figure 5-63: SNMP - Enter the IP address and community string for Authentication and Link-up to your management station (using network management platforms...
... Webview and Power over Ethernet SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is entered, click Add. Some default strings are case-sensitive and can specify up to specified trap managers. Figure 5-63: SNMP - Enter the IP address and community string for Authentication and Link-up to your management station (using network management platforms...
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... 60-125 seconds; When enabled, the switch will monitor network traffic to determine which hosts want to receive multicast traffic. (Default: Enabled). Default: 2) IGMP Query Interval. Sets the time between receiving an IGMP Report for compatibility with Webview and Power over Ethernet IGMP Conf...as IGMP Querier. When enabled, the switch can serve as required. Sets the protocol version for an IP multicast address on the network. (Range: 1-2; Act as IGMP Snooping. (Default: Enabled). IGMP Query Count. IGMP Conf 77 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IGMP...
... 60-125 seconds; When enabled, the switch will monitor network traffic to determine which hosts want to receive multicast traffic. (Default: Enabled). Default: 2) IGMP Query Interval. Sets the time between receiving an IGMP Report for compatibility with Webview and Power over Ethernet IGMP Conf...as IGMP Querier. When enabled, the switch can serve as required. Sets the protocol version for an IP multicast address on the network. (Range: 1-2; Act as IGMP Snooping. (Default: Enabled). IGMP Query Count. IGMP Conf 77 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IGMP...
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Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, enter the file name of Configuration download using the drop-down menu, then click Apply. Figure 5-69: Maintenance - To cancel ... Webview and Power over Ethernet Maintenance The Maintenance tab includes links to the following screens. • Reset • File Download • File Upload • Restore Defaults • Save Config • Integrated Cable Test Reset To restart the switch, click the Reset the Device link, then click Yes to transfer, along with...
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, enter the file name of Configuration download using the drop-down menu, then click Apply. Figure 5-69: Maintenance - To cancel ... Webview and Power over Ethernet Maintenance The Maintenance tab includes links to the following screens. • Reset • File Download • File Upload • Restore Defaults • Save Config • Integrated Cable Test Reset To restart the switch, click the Reset the Device link, then click Yes to transfer, along with...
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Enter the IP address of Configuration upload using the radio buttons. File Upload Restore Defaults To restore default settings, click the Restore Company Defaults link. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Maintenance Figure 5-73: Maintenance - To Upload a file from the... switch select Firmware of the TFTP server, enter the destination file name and click Apply. Restore Defaults Save Config To save the current configuration settings, click the Save Current Config link. Save Config 81 Figure 5-72: Maintenance - Saving ...
Enter the IP address of Configuration upload using the radio buttons. File Upload Restore Defaults To restore default settings, click the Restore Company Defaults link. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Maintenance Figure 5-73: Maintenance - To Upload a file from the... switch select Firmware of the TFTP server, enter the destination file name and click Apply. Restore Defaults Save Config To save the current configuration settings, click the Save Current Config link. Save Config 81 Figure 5-72: Maintenance - Saving ...
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Bit - Broadband - Browser - A networking protocol that specifies how data is usually eight bits long DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) - The IP address of assigning permanent IP addresses. A protocol used to start executing instructions. Byte - Default Gateway - DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - DNS (Domain Name Server) - A specific name for a limited amount of time, instead of...
Bit - Broadband - Browser - A networking protocol that specifies how data is usually eight bits long DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) - The IP address of assigning permanent IP addresses. A protocol used to start executing instructions. Byte - Default Gateway - DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - DNS (Domain Name Server) - A specific name for a limited amount of time, instead of...