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Syntax Conventions • The GS1510-16/GS1510-24 may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. GS1510 Series User's Guide 5 Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other words". "Select" or "choose" means for you may denote "1000000" or "1048576" ...
Syntax Conventions • The GS1510-16/GS1510-24 may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. GS1510 Series User's Guide 5 Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other words". "Select" or "choose" means for you may denote "1000000" or "1048576" ...
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... Habits for Managing the Switch 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 23 2.1 Freestanding Installation ...23 2.2 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 24 2.2.1 Rack-mounted Installation Requirements 24 2.2.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 24 2.2.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 25 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...27 3.1 Front Panel ...27 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports ...28 3.1.2 Mini-GBIC Slots...
... Habits for Managing the Switch 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 23 2.1 Freestanding Installation ...23 2.2 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 24 2.2.1 Rack-mounted Installation Requirements 24 2.2.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 24 2.2.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 25 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...27 3.1 Front Panel ...27 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports ...28 3.1.2 Mini-GBIC Slots...
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...143 23.2 User Account Screen ...143 Part V: Troubleshooting & Product Specifications 145 Chapter 24 Troubleshooting...147 24.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 147 24.2 Switch Access and Login 148 Chapter 25 Product Specifications ...151 25.1 General Switch ...Specifications 151 Part VI: Appendices and Index 157 Appendix A Device Auto Discovery 159 Appendix B IP Addresses and Subnetting 165 Appendix C Legal Information 175 Appendix D Open Software Announcements 179 Index...199 16 GS1510...
...143 23.2 User Account Screen ...143 Part V: Troubleshooting & Product Specifications 145 Chapter 24 Troubleshooting...147 24.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 147 24.2 Switch Access and Login 148 Chapter 25 Product Specifications ...151 25.1 General Switch ...Specifications 151 Part VI: Appendices and Index 157 Appendix A Device Auto Discovery 159 Appendix B IP Addresses and Subnetting 165 Appendix C Legal Information 175 Appendix D Open Software Announcements 179 Index...199 16 GS1510...
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... its built-in compliance with 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports and miniGBIC slots (GS1510-24 only) for a group of heavy traffic users. You can operate in ...the Switch. 1.1 Introduction Your Switch is an intelligent layer 2 switch with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). GS1510 Series User's Guide 19 CHAPTER 1 Getting to the Switch. See Chapter 25 on the Switch. 1.1.1 Backbone Application The...Switch can be used standalone for fiber-optic transceivers. • The GS1510-16 has 16 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports. • The GS1510-24 has 24 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports, and two SFP open slots.
... its built-in compliance with 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports and miniGBIC slots (GS1510-24 only) for a group of heavy traffic users. You can operate in ...the Switch. 1.1 Introduction Your Switch is an intelligent layer 2 switch with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). GS1510 Series User's Guide 19 CHAPTER 1 Getting to the Switch. See Chapter 25 on the Switch. 1.1.1 Backbone Application The...Switch can be used standalone for fiber-optic transceivers. • The GS1510-16 has 16 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports. • The GS1510-24 has 24 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports, and two SFP open slots.
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Leave space between devices when stacking. Figure 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 24 GS1510 Series User's Guide For proper ventilation, allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) at the back of the ...
Leave space between devices when stacking. Figure 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 24 GS1510 Series User's Guide For proper ventilation, allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) at the back of the ...
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Figure 8 GS1510-16 Front Panel LEDs RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Figure 9 GS1510-24 Front Panel LEDs RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Mini-GBIC GS1510 Series User's Guide 27 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Overview This chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make the hardware connections. 3.1 Front Panel The figures below show the front panel of the Switch.
Figure 8 GS1510-16 Front Panel LEDs RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Figure 9 GS1510-24 Front Panel LEDs RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Mini-GBIC GS1510 Series User's Guide 27 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Overview This chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make the hardware connections. 3.1 Front Panel The figures below show the front panel of the Switch.
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...crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with transceivers. You must use them to backbone Ethernet switches. 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports The GS1510-16 has 16 auto-negotiating, auto-crossover RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Chapter 3 Hardware Overview The following table describes the ports on the Switch...houses a transmitter and a receiver. An auto-negotiating port can be half duplex (at 100 Mbps) or full duplex. The GS1510-24 has 24 auto-negotiating, auto-crossover RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The Switch does not come with a straightthrough or crossover Ethernet cable. ...
...crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with transceivers. You must use them to backbone Ethernet switches. 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports The GS1510-16 has 16 auto-negotiating, auto-crossover RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Chapter 3 Hardware Overview The following table describes the ports on the Switch...houses a transmitter and a receiver. An auto-negotiating port can be half duplex (at 100 Mbps) or full duplex. The GS1510-24 has 24 auto-negotiating, auto-crossover RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The Switch does not come with a straightthrough or crossover Ethernet cable. ...
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... link to a 10/1000 Mbps Ethernet network is up . Mini-GBIC Slots (GS1510-24 ONLY) LNK/ACT Green On The port has a successful connection. Figure 14 GS1510-16 Rear Panel Figure 15 GS1510-24 Rear Panel 3.3.1 Power Connector Make sure you are occurring. GS1510 Series User's Guide 31 Amber On The link to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network...
... link to a 10/1000 Mbps Ethernet network is up . Mini-GBIC Slots (GS1510-24 ONLY) LNK/ACT Green On The port has a successful connection. Figure 14 GS1510-16 Rear Panel Figure 15 GS1510-24 Rear Panel 3.3.1 Power Connector Make sure you are occurring. GS1510 Series User's Guide 31 Amber On The link to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network...
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Figure 24 Web Configurator: Logout Link 44 GS1510 Series User's Guide Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator Click Logout on the top right corner of the screen to log in with your password again after you log out. This is recommended after you finish a management session for security reasons. You have to exit the Web Configurator.
Figure 24 Web Configurator: Logout Link 44 GS1510 Series User's Guide Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator Click Logout on the top right corner of the screen to log in with your password again after you log out. This is recommended after you finish a management session for security reasons. You have to exit the Web Configurator.
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... for instance, you would select Last, Sunday, October and the last field depends on your time server. The time field uses the 24 hour format. Each time zone in the United States stops using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. Click Apply to save your time zone... General Settings Table 7 Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Network Time Protocol Select this screen afresh. 50 GS1510 Series User's Guide Daylight Saving Settings Daylight saving is displayed in the United States starts using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. The Switch ...
... for instance, you would select Last, Sunday, October and the last field depends on your time server. The time field uses the 24 hour format. Each time zone in the United States stops using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. Click Apply to save your time zone... General Settings Table 7 Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Network Time Protocol Select this screen afresh. 50 GS1510 Series User's Guide Daylight Saving Settings Daylight saving is displayed in the United States starts using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. The Switch ...
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Apply Refresh Click Apply to 7 (highest priority). The values range from 0 (lowest priority) to save your changes. Figure 50 Queuing Method 90 GS1510 Series User's Guide Table 24 Priority/Queue Mapping LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset to default Click this screen. Queue ID Select the number of each priority level. Click Refresh to begin configuring...
Apply Refresh Click Apply to 7 (highest priority). The values range from 0 (lowest priority) to save your changes. Figure 50 Queuing Method 90 GS1510 Series User's Guide Table 24 Priority/Queue Mapping LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset to default Click this screen. Queue ID Select the number of each priority level. Click Refresh to begin configuring...
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... Port Select a port number (1-16 for GS1510-16, 1-26 for each port on the port is recorded in this screen, click Security > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > Port Settings. Maximum Host Count This field displays the maximum host count for GS1510-24) to the Switch. To open... this screen. Refresh Click this to save any changes that are permitted to simultaneously connect to a port. GS1510 Series User's Guide 109 Figure 56 Port Settings The following ...
... Port Select a port number (1-16 for GS1510-16, 1-26 for each port on the port is recorded in this screen, click Security > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > Port Settings. Maximum Host Count This field displays the maximum host count for GS1510-24) to the Switch. To open... this screen. Refresh Click this to save any changes that are permitted to simultaneously connect to a port. GS1510 Series User's Guide 109 Figure 56 Port Settings The following ...
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... you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs • Switch Access and Login 24.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs The Switch does not turn on. 1 Make sure you are using the power adaptor or cord included with the ...solve problems you understand the normal behavior of the LED. None of the LEDs turn on page 30. 2 Check the hardware connections. GS1510 Series User's Guide 147 Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power cord to the Switch.
... you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs • Switch Access and Login 24.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs The Switch does not turn on. 1 Make sure you are using the power adaptor or cord included with the ...solve problems you understand the normal behavior of the LED. None of the LEDs turn on page 30. 2 Check the hardware connections. GS1510 Series User's Guide 147 Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power cord to the Switch.
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...browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this step.) 148 GS1510 Series User's Guide I cannot see the troubleshooting suggestions for I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and ... this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. See Section 3.3 on page 31. Chapter 24 Troubleshooting 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 24.2 Switch Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 1 The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. •...
...browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this step.) 148 GS1510 Series User's Guide I cannot see the troubleshooting suggestions for I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and ... this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. See Section 3.3 on page 31. Chapter 24 Troubleshooting 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 24.2 Switch Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 1 The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. •...
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...Permissions In order to use the Web Configurator you have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try connecting again later. Chapter 24 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. The default user name is admin, and the default password is not on page 31...of concurrent Telnet sessions. See Section 3.3 on access control for HTTP or telnet. These fields are casesensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. GS1510 Series User's Guide 149 If you have entered the user name and password correctly. See Section 3.3 on . 2 You may have configured a secured ...
...Permissions In order to use the Web Configurator you have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try connecting again later. Chapter 24 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. The default user name is admin, and the default password is not on page 31...of concurrent Telnet sessions. See Section 3.3 on access control for HTTP or telnet. These fields are casesensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. GS1510 Series User's Guide 149 If you have entered the user name and password correctly. See Section 3.3 on . 2 You may have configured a secured ...
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...Per Switch: PWR, SYS Per Gigabit port: LNK/ACT, FDX Dimensions Per mini-GBIC port: LNK/ACT Standard 19" rack mountable GS1510-16/GS1510-24: 440 (W) x 170 (D) x 44 mm (H) Device Weight GS1510-16: 2.3 Kg Temperature GS1510-24: 2.4 Kg Operating: 0º C ~ 50º C (32º F ~ 122º F) Storage: -40º...~ 95% (non-condensing) Power Supply GS1510-16: AC: 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 0.3A max internal universal power supply Power Consumption Safety EMC GS1510-24: AC: 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 0.4A max internal universal power supply GS1510-16: 18W (maximum) GS1510-24: 21W (maximum) UL 60950-1 CSA ...
...Per Switch: PWR, SYS Per Gigabit port: LNK/ACT, FDX Dimensions Per mini-GBIC port: LNK/ACT Standard 19" rack mountable GS1510-16/GS1510-24: 440 (W) x 170 (D) x 44 mm (H) Device Weight GS1510-16: 2.3 Kg Temperature GS1510-24: 2.4 Kg Operating: 0º C ~ 50º C (32º F ~ 122º F) Storage: -40º...~ 95% (non-condensing) Power Supply GS1510-16: AC: 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 0.3A max internal universal power supply Power Consumption Safety EMC GS1510-24: AC: 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 0.4A max internal universal power supply GS1510-16: 18W (maximum) GS1510-24: 21W (maximum) UL 60950-1 CSA ...
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... 802.1x port authentication (MD5, PEAP) IP Source Guard Web authentication (MD5, PEAP) MAC filtering (dynamic) 152 GS1510 Series User's Guide Auto-negotiation Auto-MDIX Compliant with IEEE 802.3ad/u/x Back pressure flow control for half duplex Layer ... forwarding Switching fabric: QoS GS1510-16: 32Gbps, non-blocking GS1510-24: 52Gbps, non-blocking Max. Chapter 25 Product Specifications Table 49 General Product Specifications Interface GS1510-16: 16 1000BASE-T RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports GS1510-24: 24 1000BASE-T RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports For GS1510-24, 2 Mini-GBIC (Small...
... 802.1x port authentication (MD5, PEAP) IP Source Guard Web authentication (MD5, PEAP) MAC filtering (dynamic) 152 GS1510 Series User's Guide Auto-negotiation Auto-MDIX Compliant with IEEE 802.3ad/u/x Back pressure flow control for half duplex Layer ... forwarding Switching fabric: QoS GS1510-16: 32Gbps, non-blocking GS1510-24: 52Gbps, non-blocking Max. Chapter 25 Product Specifications Table 49 General Product Specifications Interface GS1510-16: 16 1000BASE-T RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports GS1510-24: 24 1000BASE-T RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports For GS1510-24, 2 Mini-GBIC (Small...
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...: Strict Priority (SP) and Weighted Round Robin (WRR). Table 51 Firmware Features FEATURE DESCRIPTION Default IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Administrator User Name admin Default Password 1234 VLAN A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to help solve performance degradation when there is... for power status Performance monitoring Line speed Four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) Port mirroring and aggregation Firmware upgrade and download through a router. GS1510 Series User's Guide 153
...: Strict Priority (SP) and Weighted Round Robin (WRR). Table 51 Firmware Features FEATURE DESCRIPTION Default IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Administrator User Name admin Default Password 1234 VLAN A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to help solve performance degradation when there is... for power status Performance monitoring Line speed Four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) Port mirroring and aggregation Firmware upgrade and download through a router. GS1510 Series User's Guide 153
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... subnet mask, for example). An IP address with host IDs of all zeros is the broadcast address for 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit and 29-bit subnet masks. GS1510 Series User's Guide 167 Subnet masks are zeroes. The following examples show the binary and decimal notation for that the first 8 bits ... bit of the mask, followed by the size of the network number part (the bits with a 24-bit subnet mask, for example). Table 55 Subnet Masks BINARY 8-bit mask 16-bit mask 24-bit mask 29-bit mask 1ST OCTET 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 2ND OCTET 00000000 11111111 11111111 11111111 3RD...
... subnet mask, for example). An IP address with host IDs of all zeros is the broadcast address for 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit and 29-bit subnet masks. GS1510 Series User's Guide 167 Subnet masks are zeroes. The following examples show the binary and decimal notation for that the first 8 bits ... bit of the mask, followed by the size of the network number part (the bits with a 24-bit subnet mask, for example). Table 55 Subnet Masks BINARY 8-bit mask 16-bit mask 24-bit mask 29-bit mask 1ST OCTET 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 2ND OCTET 00000000 11111111 11111111 11111111 3RD...