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... Panel 4 Figure 2-3: Side Panel 4 Figure 3-1: Typical Network Configuration 6 Figure 3-2: Attaching the Switch's Rubber Feet 8 Figure 3-3: Attaching Brackets to the Switch 9 Figure 3-4: Mounting the Switch 9 Figure 4-1: Finding Hyperterminal 10 Figure 4-2: Connection Description 10 Figure 4-3: Password Screen 10 Figure ...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 Figure 4-20: Restore System Default Settings 19 ...
... Panel 4 Figure 2-3: Side Panel 4 Figure 3-1: Typical Network Configuration 6 Figure 3-2: Attaching the Switch's Rubber Feet 8 Figure 3-3: Attaching Brackets to the Switch 9 Figure 3-4: Mounting the Switch 9 Figure 4-1: Finding Hyperterminal 10 Figure 4-2: Connection Description 10 Figure 4-3: Password Screen 10 Figure ...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 Figure 4-20: Restore System Default Settings 19 ...
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... packets are configured and you change the Management VLAN, you should reconnect the management station to the Switch. Management VLAN. Figure 4-14: IP Configuration Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration Screen HTTP The HTTP screen allows you to the Switch. Set the TCP port witch HTTPS packets are members of the network. Default Gateway. Set the ID number of the...
... packets are configured and you change the Management VLAN, you should reconnect the management station to the Switch. Management VLAN. Figure 4-14: IP Configuration Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration Screen HTTP The HTTP screen allows you to the Switch. Set the TCP port witch HTTPS packets are members of the network. Default Gateway. Set the ID number of the...
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...2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Overview Figure 5-3: Sys. The first time you configure and manage the Switch. If the IP address has been changed using DHCP or the console interface, enter the assigned IP address. There are...Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.254 into the address field. NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.254. 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, ...
...2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Overview Figure 5-3: Sys. The first time you configure and manage the Switch. If the IP address has been changed using DHCP or the console interface, enter the assigned IP address. There are...Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.254 into the address field. NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.254. 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, ...
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...management agent has been up time. Software version. System Location. System up . The MAC Address of the administrator responsible for the system, up to 255 characters long. Hardware version. This displays the switch's name. System Contact. IP Address. System Information 25 Enter the name of the switch... Webview and Power over Ethernet System Information The System Information tab includes links to the Switch is displayed. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) Base MAC Address. Assign a name to the system location, up to 255 characters long. The current hardware...
...management agent has been up time. Software version. System Location. System up . The MAC Address of the administrator responsible for the system, up to 255 characters long. Hardware version. This displays the switch's name. System Contact. IP Address. System Information 25 Enter the name of the switch... Webview and Power over Ethernet System Information The System Information tab includes links to the Switch is displayed. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) Base MAC Address. Assign a name to the system location, up to 255 characters long. The current hardware...
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Maintaining an accurate time on the switch enables the system log to three time server IP addresses. You can configure up to record meaningful dates and times for event entries. Configures the switch to disable it to operate as an SNTP client. Assign a name for the clock. SNTP uses ... Time Synchronization screen displays the following information. This requires at least one time server to poll each server in the SNTP Server field. (Default: Disabled) Current Time. Displays the current time. Name. Minutes. Click the SNTP Client checkbox to save the changes. Set the name...
Maintaining an accurate time on the switch enables the system log to three time server IP addresses. You can configure up to record meaningful dates and times for event entries. Configures the switch to disable it to operate as an SNTP client. Assign a name for the clock. SNTP uses ... Time Synchronization screen displays the following information. This requires at least one time server to poll each server in the SNTP Server field. (Default: Disabled) Current Time. Displays the current time. Name. Minutes. Click the SNTP Client checkbox to save the changes. Set the name...
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.... (Default: None) IP Address. ID of the switch. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IP Config Figure 5-12: IP Config - An IP address may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that VLAN has been assigned an IP address. If DHCP/BOOTP is allowed management access. Address of VLAN 1. However, the management station can include the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway...
.... (Default: None) IP Address. ID of the switch. Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IP Config Figure 5-12: IP Config - An IP address may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that VLAN has been assigned an IP address. If DHCP/BOOTP is allowed management access. Address of VLAN 1. However, the management station can include the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway...
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Enter a name for each IP address using the textfield provided and the Current Management Interface using the drop-down menu. Click submit to enter a static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway using the text field provided. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Select the IP Address Mode using the drop-down menu...
Enter a name for each IP address using the textfield provided and the Current Management Interface using the drop-down menu. Click submit to enter a static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway using the text field provided. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet Select the IP Address Mode using the drop-down menu...
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... of addresses with Webview and Power over Ethernet Standard ACL To configure a standard ACL do the following . Source Address/Destination Type. Default: Any) Source/Destination IP Address. DSCP... priority level. (Range: 0-63) Figure 5-40: ACL Conf - Specify the action (that is , Permit or Deny). Specify the source and/or destination addresses. If you select "IP," enter a subnet address and the mask for an address range. Source/Destination Subnet Mask. Adding/Editing Extended ACL 57 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch...
... of addresses with Webview and Power over Ethernet Standard ACL To configure a standard ACL do the following . Source Address/Destination Type. Default: Any) Source/Destination IP Address. DSCP... priority level. (Range: 0-63) Figure 5-40: ACL Conf - Specify the action (that is , Permit or Deny). Specify the source and/or destination addresses. If you select "IP," enter a subnet address and the mask for an address range. Source/Destination Subnet Mask. Adding/Editing Extended ACL 57 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch...
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... When configuring a MAC ACL that is, Permit or Deny). All dynamically learned MAC addresses in MAC ACLs will conflict with any " for source or destination MAC address. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet MAC ACL To configure a MAC ACL do the ...packets. (Range: 0-65535) A detailed listing of the more common types include 0800 (IP), 0806 (ARP), 8137 (IPX). If you select "MAC," enter a base address and a hexadecimal bitmask for example, 11-22-33-44-55-66). Select the address type (Any, Host, or MAC). VLAN ID. (Range: 1-4094) Ethernet Type...
... When configuring a MAC ACL that is, Permit or Deny). All dynamically learned MAC addresses in MAC ACLs will conflict with any " for source or destination MAC address. 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet MAC ACL To configure a MAC ACL do the ...packets. (Range: 0-65535) A detailed listing of the more common types include 0800 (IP), 0806 (ARP), 8137 (IPX). If you select "MAC," enter a base address and a hexadecimal bitmask for example, 11-22-33-44-55-66). Select the address type (Any, Host, or MAC). VLAN ID. (Range: 1-4094) Ethernet Type...
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... potential problems. Traps indicating status changes are issued by this switch to your management station (using the check boxes for managing devices on a network. Some default strings are case-sensitive and can be up to specified trap managers. Enter the IP address and community string for each management station that will receive authentication failure messages and other notification...
... potential problems. Traps indicating status changes are issued by this switch to your management station (using the check boxes for managing devices on a network. Some default strings are case-sensitive and can be up to specified trap managers. Enter the IP address and community string for each management station that will receive authentication failure messages and other notification...
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... settings as the Querier, which the switch sends IGMP host-query messages. (Range: 60-125 seconds; Default: 125) IGMP Report Delay. IGMP Conf 77 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IGMP Default: 2) IGMP Query Interval. Sets the protocol version for an IP multicast address on the network. (Range: 1-2; Default: 10) IGMP Query Timeout. Figure 5-64...
... settings as the Querier, which the switch sends IGMP host-query messages. (Range: 60-125 seconds; Default: 125) IGMP Report Delay. IGMP Conf 77 Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility IGMP Default: 2) IGMP Query Interval. Sets the protocol version for an IP multicast address on the network. (Range: 1-2; Default: 10) IGMP Query Timeout. Figure 5-64...
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...Defaults • Save Config • Integrated Cable Test Reset To restart the switch, click the Reset the Device link, then click Yes to download and select the destination file name using the radio buttons. File Download 80 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with TFTP server IP address... and file names as required. To cancel the restart, click No or Cancel, then click OK. Reset Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Maintenance Figure 5-70: Maintenance - Figure ...
...Defaults • Save Config • Integrated Cable Test Reset To restart the switch, click the Reset the Device link, then click Yes to download and select the destination file name using the radio buttons. File Download 80 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with TFTP server IP address... and file names as required. To cancel the restart, click No or Cancel, then click OK. Reset Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility Maintenance Figure 5-70: Maintenance - Figure ...
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24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with TFTP server IP address and file names as required. Enter the IP address of Configuration upload using the radio buttons. Figure 5-71: Maintenance - Restore Defaults Save Config To save the current configuration settings, click the Save Current Config ... firmware and configuration files on a TFTP server enables them to be later downloaded to the switch to cancel. File Upload Restore Defaults To restore default settings, click the Restore Company Defaults link. Then click OK to proceed or Cancel to restore operation. Figure 5-72: Maintenance ...
24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with TFTP server IP address and file names as required. Enter the IP address of Configuration upload using the radio buttons. Figure 5-71: Maintenance - Restore Defaults Save Config To save the current configuration settings, click the Save Current Config ... firmware and configuration files on a TFTP server enables them to be later downloaded to the switch to cancel. File Upload Restore Defaults To restore default settings, click the Restore Company Defaults link. Then click OK to proceed or Cancel to restore operation. Figure 5-72: Maintenance ...
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24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over a TCP/IP network. 85 Appendix C: Glossary To start a device and cause it to a user for a network of a given device or network. An ...Browser - Byte - DNS (Domain Name Server) - A specific name for a limited amount of time, instead of websites into IP addresses. Bandwidth - Default Gateway - An always-on the World Wide Web. Dynamic IP Address - IEEE standard network protocol that forwards Internet traffic from other networks. The transmission capacity of computers. To receive a file transmitted...
24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over a TCP/IP network. 85 Appendix C: Glossary To start a device and cause it to a user for a network of a given device or network. An ...Browser - Byte - DNS (Domain Name Server) - A specific name for a limited amount of time, instead of websites into IP addresses. Bandwidth - Default Gateway - An always-on the World Wide Web. Dynamic IP Address - IEEE standard network protocol that forwards Internet traffic from other networks. The transmission capacity of computers. To receive a file transmitted...