User Guide
Page 11
... 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 ...28 3.2 The RESET Button ...30 3.3 LEDs ...30 3.4 Rear Panel ...31 3.4.1 Power Connector ...32 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 11
... 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 ...28 3.2 The RESET Button ...30 3.3 LEDs ...30 3.4 Rear Panel ...31 3.4.1 Power Connector ...32 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 11
User Guide
Page 12
... The LED Panel ...37 4.3.2 The Navigation Panel 37 4.3.3 Change Your Password 39 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 39 4.5 Switch Lockout ...40 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...40 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 41 4.8 Help ...41 Chapter 5 System ...43 5.1 System Screen ...43 5.1.1 ...L2) Table Aging 45 5.1.3 Backup Settings ...45 5.1.4 Restore Settings ...46 5.2 System: Change Password 47 5.3 Firmware Upgrade ...47 5.3.1 System: Restart/Reset 48 Chapter 6 Port Settings...49 6.1 Port Status ...49 6.2 Port Configuration ...50 Chapter 7 System and Port Statistics...53 7.1 Overview ...53 7.2 ...
... The LED Panel ...37 4.3.2 The Navigation Panel 37 4.3.3 Change Your Password 39 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 39 4.5 Switch Lockout ...40 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...40 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 41 4.8 Help ...41 Chapter 5 System ...43 5.1 System Screen ...43 5.1.1 ...L2) Table Aging 45 5.1.3 Backup Settings ...45 5.1.4 Restore Settings ...46 5.2 System: Change Password 47 5.3 Firmware Upgrade ...47 5.3.1 System: Restart/Reset 48 Chapter 6 Port Settings...49 6.1 Port Status ...49 6.2 Port Configuration ...50 Chapter 7 System and Port Statistics...53 7.1 Overview ...53 7.2 ...
User Guide
Page 30
... reboots and reloads its factory default configuration via the RESET button. It may take up to restart when you use the RESET button all of your configuration settings will be lost. The system is on the front panel of the GS-1548 or on the rear panel of the slot. Chapter...When you reload the default configuration file. 3.2 LEDs The following table describes the LEDs. The system is off or is malfunctioning. 30 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide The RESET button is on . The system is turned on and functioning properly. Table 2 LEDs LED STATUS PWR Green On Off SYS Green ...
... reboots and reloads its factory default configuration via the RESET button. It may take up to restart when you use the RESET button all of your configuration settings will be lost. The system is on the front panel of the GS-1548 or on the rear panel of the slot. Chapter...When you reload the default configuration file. 3.2 LEDs The following table describes the LEDs. The system is off or is malfunctioning. 30 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide The RESET button is on . The system is turned on and functioning properly. Table 2 LEDs LED STATUS PWR Green On Off SYS Green ...
User Guide
Page 31
...The following figures show the rear panels of the AC power input model Switch. Off The link to an Ethernet network is up. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 31 Off No Ethernet device is receiving or transmitting data. The rear panel contains a receptacle for the power cord.... Off The port is negotiating in full-duplex mode. ACT Green Blinking The port is connected to this port. The GS-1524's rear panel also contains the RESET...
...The following figures show the rear panels of the AC power input model Switch. Off The link to an Ethernet network is up. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 31 Off No Ethernet device is receiving or transmitting data. The rear panel contains a receptacle for the power cord.... Off The port is negotiating in full-duplex mode. ACT Green Blinking The port is connected to this port. The GS-1524's rear panel also contains the RESET...
User Guide
Page 38
...view general system information. Password Use this screen to change the system login password Firmware Use this screen to perform firmware upgrades Restart/ Reset Use this screen to restore the default configuration of Service (DoS) attacks. QoS Use these screens to configure settings that you can... log settings and view system logs. L2 Address Use these screens to configure which are cleared when the Switch is rebooted. 38 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Logging Use these screens to backup and restore your configuration. Settings Use this screen to view and manage the MAC...
...view general system information. Password Use this screen to change the system login password Firmware Use this screen to perform firmware upgrades Restart/ Reset Use this screen to restore the default configuration of Service (DoS) attacks. QoS Use these screens to configure settings that you can... log settings and view system logs. L2 Address Use these screens to configure which are cleared when the Switch is rebooted. 38 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Logging Use these screens to backup and restore your configuration. Settings Use this screen to view and manage the MAC...
User Guide
Page 40
... VLANs exist. 2 Disable all ports. 3 Forget the password and/or IP address. 4 Enable Dynamic ARP without entering the proper MAC to IP address binding. 4.6 Resetting the Switch If you lock yourself (and others) from the Switch or forget the administrator password, you will reload its factory defaults. Chapter 4 The Web... ports from the default VLAN (default is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default administrator username (admin) and password (1234). Use the RESET button to reset the Switch back to the default 192.168.1.1. 40 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
... VLANs exist. 2 Disable all ports. 3 Forget the password and/or IP address. 4 Enable Dynamic ARP without entering the proper MAC to IP address binding. 4.6 Resetting the Switch If you lock yourself (and others) from the Switch or forget the administrator password, you will reload its factory defaults. Chapter 4 The Web... ports from the default VLAN (default is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default administrator username (admin) and password (1234). Use the RESET button to reset the Switch back to the default 192.168.1.1. 40 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
User Guide
Page 48
...Restart/Reset 48 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide After you wish to upload to the Switch in the File Path text box or click Browse to display the screen as shown next. Follow the instructions in the screen below to perform a system restart (keep current configuration) or a system reset (restore... upgrade process is complete, see the System > Status screen to verify your current firmware version number. 5.3.1 System: Restart/Reset Click System > Restart/Reset to reset or restart the Switch. Figure 27 Firmware Upgrade Type the path and file name of the firmware file you have specified the...
...Restart/Reset 48 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide After you wish to upload to the Switch in the File Path text box or click Browse to display the screen as shown next. Follow the instructions in the screen below to perform a system restart (keep current configuration) or a system reset (restore... upgrade process is complete, see the System > Status screen to verify your current firmware version number. 5.3.1 System: Restart/Reset Click System > Restart/Reset to reset or restart the Switch. Figure 27 Firmware Upgrade Type the path and file name of the firmware file you have specified the...
User Guide
Page 54
... Figure 32 on the Switch. Refresh Click this to retrieve the current information from the Switch and update this to reset all counters to zero. Figure 32 Status: Port Details 54 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Table 10 Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION Clear Counters Click this screen. Rx This field shows the number of...
... Figure 32 on the Switch. Refresh Click this to retrieve the current information from the Switch and update this to reset all counters to zero. Figure 32 Status: Port Details 54 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Table 10 Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION Clear Counters Click this screen. Rx This field shows the number of...
User Guide
Page 79
...Lookup Failure or DLF) packets the Switch receives per second, the subsequent packets are also added to the bucket every Token Update Interval, thus resetting the amount of bandwidth allowed to go out on the port. The size of the bucket is empty, the data packets are dropped until ... Broadcast storm control limits the number of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast (also referred to as this is reached per second on the ports. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 79 Every time traffic goes out on the port, tokens (representing used up bandwidth) are added to the bucket. Click this ...
...Lookup Failure or DLF) packets the Switch receives per second, the subsequent packets are also added to the bucket every Token Update Interval, thus resetting the amount of bandwidth allowed to go out on the port. The size of the bucket is empty, the data packets are dropped until ... Broadcast storm control limits the number of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast (also referred to as this is reached per second on the ports. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 79 Every time traffic goes out on the port, tokens (representing used up bandwidth) are added to the bucket. Click this ...
User Guide
Page 101
... browse through the log pages. The Switch resets its internal clock when it is restarted. Time This field specifies the time when the Switch recorded the log event. Goto page Click Next, Previous or click on software and hardware features of the Switch. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 101 Chapter 17 Event Logging...
... browse through the log pages. The Switch resets its internal clock when it is restarted. Time This field specifies the time when the Switch recorded the log event. Goto page Click Next, Previous or click on software and hardware features of the Switch. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 101 Chapter 17 Event Logging...
User Guide
Page 104
...LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This field indicates the index number of the Switch. The index number increments by one for the log entry. 104 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide The categories are based on software and hardware features of the log event. This number doesn't change even if some ...logs are , Error, Warning, Info and Debug. Time This field specifies the time when the Switch recorded the log event. The Switch resets its internal...
...LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This field indicates the index number of the Switch. The index number increments by one for the log entry. 104 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide The categories are based on software and hardware features of the log event. This number doesn't change even if some ...logs are , Error, Warning, Info and Debug. Time This field specifies the time when the Switch recorded the log event. The Switch resets its internal...
User Guide
Page 123
... statistics for individual ports. StatsBroadcastPkts This field displays the total number of packets that were dropped. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 123 Table 55 RMON Statistics: Port LABEL DESCRIPTION RMON MIB Table: Use this to reset all types of statistics gathered for this screen. RMON MIB Object This column displays all statistics values...
... statistics for individual ports. StatsBroadcastPkts This field displays the total number of packets that were dropped. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 123 Table 55 RMON Statistics: Port LABEL DESCRIPTION RMON MIB Table: Use this to reset all types of statistics gathered for this screen. RMON MIB Object This column displays all statistics values...
User Guide
Page 142
...Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this step.) 142 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username is admin and the default password is 1234. 2 If this does not... work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. See Section 3.4 on page 31. I cannot see or access the Login screen in the same ...
...Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this step.) 142 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username is admin and the default password is 1234. 2 If this does not... work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. See Section 3.4 on page 31. I cannot see or access the Login screen in the same ...
User Guide
Page 143
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. If you have configured a secured client IP address, your device. • JavaScripts (enabled by default). • Java permissions (enabled by default). GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 143 See Section 3.4 on access control for HTTP or ...telnet. Check that you have enabled logins for details. 3 Disconnect and re-connect the cord to the Switch. 4 If this does not work, you have to reset the device to...
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. If you have configured a secured client IP address, your device. • JavaScripts (enabled by default). • Java permissions (enabled by default). GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 143 See Section 3.4 on access control for HTTP or ...telnet. Check that you have enabled logins for details. 3 Disconnect and re-connect the cord to the Switch. 4 If this does not work, you have to reset the device to...
User Guide
Page 147
...Features General Product Specifications (continued) VLAN Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN Number of RMON (history, statistics, alarms and events) GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 147 token" algorithm Static MAC address filtering Dynamic ARP filtering - 16 Static Entries Table 71 Management Specifications System Control ... and events) Throughput monitoring Port mirroring and aggregation Firmware upgrade and download through HTTP FLASH memory Network Management Reset to 1 Gbps on a port by port basis for incoming traffic Security Supports egress traffic shaping via the "bucket -
...Features General Product Specifications (continued) VLAN Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN Number of RMON (history, statistics, alarms and events) GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 147 token" algorithm Static MAC address filtering Dynamic ARP filtering - 16 Static Entries Table 71 Management Specifications System Control ... and events) Throughput monitoring Port mirroring and aggregation Firmware upgrade and download through HTTP FLASH memory Network Management Reset to 1 Gbps on a port by port basis for incoming traffic Security Supports egress traffic shaping via the "bucket -
User Guide
Page 170
... forwarding 83, 85 status 36 LED 30 port details 48, 54 VLAN 58, 60 subnet 153 subnet mask 154 subnetting 156 switch lockout 40 switch reset 40 switching 146, 147 syntax conventions 5 system control 147 system status 43 T tagged VLAN 57 trademarks 163 transceiver installation 29 removal 29 traps, SNMP 107..., 37 weight of the switch 147 weight, queuing 67 Weighted Round Robin scheduling (WRR) 67 WRR (Weighted Round Robin) scheduling 67 V ventilation holes 24 170 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
... forwarding 83, 85 status 36 LED 30 port details 48, 54 VLAN 58, 60 subnet 153 subnet mask 154 subnetting 156 switch lockout 40 switch reset 40 switching 146, 147 syntax conventions 5 system control 147 system status 43 T tagged VLAN 57 trademarks 163 transceiver installation 29 removal 29 traps, SNMP 107..., 37 weight of the switch 147 weight, queuing 67 Weighted Round Robin scheduling (WRR) 67 WRR (Weighted Round Robin) scheduling 67 V ventilation holes 24 170 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide