28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Web Smart Switch with 2×1000BASE-T, 24×10/100BASE-TX ports 2 optional mini-GBIC ports User’s Guide
4 In addition, the phenomenal bandwidth delivered by Gigabit Ethernet is the most cost-effective method to take advantage of today and tomorrow’s rapi
5 Switching Technology Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of Ethernet technology is the development of switching technology. A switch bridg
6 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) A VLAN is a group of end-stations that are not constrained by their physical location and can communicate as if a
7 Up to 4K unicast addresses entities per device, self-learning, and table aging 768KBytes packet buffer Supports IEEE 802.3x flow control for
9 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the Switch. Unpacking Open the shipping cartons of the S
10 Leave at least 10cm of space at the front and rear of the hub for ventilation. Install the Switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support its w
11 Connecting Network Cable The Switch supports 10Mbps Ethernet or 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and it runs both in half and full duplex mode using two pair
13 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS This chapter describes the front panel, rear panel, and LED indicators of the Switch. Front Panel The figure below
14 mini-GBIC Ports (Port 27~28): The Switch is equipped with two mini-GBIC ports, supported optional 1000BASE-SX/LX mini-GBIC module. Note: When the p
15 UNDERSTANDING LED INDICATORS The front panel LEDs provides instant status feedback, and, helps monitor and troubleshoot when needed. 1POWERSYSTEM2
16 Ports 1~24 10/100M Status LEDs Link/ACT: Link/Activity On : When the Link/ACT LED lights on, the respective port is successfully connected to an
17 100Mbps On : When the 100Mbps LED lights on, the respective port is connected to a100Mbps Fast Ethernet network. Off : When the respective port
19 CONFIGURATION Through the Web Browser you can configure the Switch such as VLAN, Trunking, QoS… etc. With the attached Web Management Utility, you
20 Figure 6. Web Management Utility The Web Management Utility was divided into four parts, Discovery List, Monitor List, Device Setting and Toolbar
21 MAC Address: Shows the device MAC Address. IP Address: Shows the current IP address of the device. Protocol version: Shows the version of
22 View Trap: The Trap function can receive the events that happen from the Web Management Switch in the Monitor List. There is a light indicator beh
23 Device Setting You can set the device by using the function key in the Device Setting Dialog box. Configuration Setting: In this Configuration Sett
FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rule
24 Figure 10. Password Change Firmware Upgrade: When the device has a new function, there will be a new firmware to update the device, use this funct
25 Monitor Save: To record the setting of the Monitor List to the default, when you open the Web Management Utility next time, it will auto load the d
26 Port Setting (Speed/Disable, Duplex mode, Flow Control and Port base QoS) Virtual LAN Group setting (VLAN) Trunking Port Mirroring S
27 Or through the Web Management Utility, you do not need to remember the IP Address, select the device shown in the Monitor List of the Web Managemen
28 Setup Menu When the main page appears, find the Setup menu in the left side of the screen (Figure 15). Click on the setup item that you want to con
29 The Link Status in the screen will show the connection speed and duplex mode; else this dialog box will show down when the port is disconnected.
30 Speed/Disable: This setting has six modes—100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half, Auto and Disable—for speed or port disable selections. Flow Con
31 Once you want to modify the VLAN Group, check on the ID parameter, the ID VLAN configuration window will pop out. Figure 20. VLAN Settings Trunk S
32 Configuring the port mirroring by assigning a source port from which to copy all packets and a sniffer port where those packets will be sent. The s
33 Figure 23. Statistic For Detail packet information, click on the ID parameter as Figure 24. Figure 24.
UL Warning a) Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature- If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the r
34 System Setting The System Setting includes the System name, Location name, Login Timeout, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Through the Web Man
35 System Events: Monitoring the system’s trap. Device Bootup: a trap when booting up the system. Illegal Login: a trap when there is using a wrong
36 Figure 27. Set Password Backup Setting The backup tools help you to backup the current setting of the Switch. Once you need to backup the setting,
37 Reset Setting The Factory Reset button helps you to reset the device back to the default setting from the factory. Be aware that the entire configu
39 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ether
40 Performance Transmits Method: Store-and-forward Filtering Address Table: 4K entries per device Packet Filtering/Forwarding Rate: 10Mbps Ethernet:
i TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide...1 Purpose ...
ii Configuration... 19 Installing the Web Management Utility...
1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of the 24+4G-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Web Smart Switch. This device integrates 1000Mb
3 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the features of the 24+4G-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Web Smart Switch and some background information
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