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1. 20 9 24 TOS JHOHDV S sisi Sateen Ties Stats hla UE Dea ital nad a aia tas oe 21 52 J I Ce CRD RPO AMET ET NO UEM EA 21 5 2 0 General Systel it onte E o n b et ee EE ee 21 5 2 7 Advanced Configuration nda e EXER RE ERA ER E xe RENE 22 HEEPFUL SUGGESTIONS titor nene Eoo EIE neo e one Le ense ecce ere aee eeepc enr op 25 D T PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 2 dee sole Soe eoa pt De e eae 25 0 2 FAST ETHERNET Io entree litro iiec o Mtm HILL I E ate fo 25 MAG ADDRESS TABE eh deterrere beris adum teed em 25 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS dee Faso c iip eens 26 1 UNPACKING INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing this Switch Before continuing please check the contents of the product package The package should contain the following items One 1 Switch One 1 Power Adapter One 1 CD Utility and User s Manual If any of the above items is missing please contact your place of purchase immediately Power Adapter CD Utility and User s Manual 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2 1 Key Features Supports up to 5 port based VLAN Groups Supports Store and Forward Technology Filtering Forwarding to Eliminate Bad Packets Supports IEEE802 3x Flow control for Full duplex and Back Pressure Flow control for Half duplex All TP Ports Support Auto
2. Make sure that the IP addresses of your computer and the LAN interface on the wireless router are in the same subnet Use the ipconfig or winipcfg DOS command to check the connection The default login user name is admin and the default password is 1234 If you have changed the password and have now forgotten it you must use the RESET button to reset the password We only support IE web browser to access the switch cannot run management program vega exe Make sure the switch is powered on Check the Ethernet cable connection on both ends Make sure the cable length is not more than 100 meters Check that the Ethernet cable type is correct Check the LED for the corresponding connection port on the switch Use a different Ethernet cable if problem persists Power off and on the switch and try accessing the switch again Check the server setting Use the ping DOS command to check the server exist or not 27 FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a commercial environment Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE MARK WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic enviro
3. seconds Step 4 Release the Reset Button B How to reset the all parameters to default value Step 1 Unplug the switch from power Step 2 Press and hold down the Reset Button Step 3 Power up the switch keep holding down the Reset Button for a few between 50 to 70 seconds Step 4 Release the Reset Button 2 3 The Rear Panel 2 3 1 Power Connector The Power Connector is designed to be used with the power adapter included in the product package 3 INSTALLATION Place the Switch on a clean flat desk or tabletop close to a power outlet Insert the jack end of the power adapter into the Switch s power connector Plug in all network connections 4 SMART FUNCTIONS SETTINGS 4 1 Start Smart Function The Switch has a built in smart function that can be accessed through a web browser and provides users with more effective management of the local area network LAN It can also operate using default settings to make it a dumb Switch The Switch s configuration page can be accessed from either the local area network LAN side or from the WAN side of the network From Internet side Remote Control Management 1 To connect to the Switch s configuration page from your LAN just type the Switch s IP address in IE s address box to show the page 2 connect to the Switch s configuration page from Internet Remote Control Management please follow the steps below A Please ask your LAN administrator to ma
4. 0M b set the speed of the port to be 100Mbps 4 To set the Duplex mode of this port 4 1 Full set the operation mode of the port to be full mode 4 2 Half set the operation mode of the port to be half mode 5 To enable Port base Priority select Enable otherwise select Disable 6 To set the Port Priority Mapping to High Queue select High Queue otherwise select Low Queue 7 Click on the Apply to save the configuration changes 5 Ports Port Configuration Smart Switch Configuration Speed Auto 100M b O 10M b Duplex Full Half Port based Priority Enabled Disabled Port Priority Mapping High Queue Low Queue Appl C Advanced Setting Fig 5 8 5 2 3 VLAN 1 Select VLAN group number It supports 8 VLAN Groups Fig 5 9 2 Select VLAN Group Members ports that are members of this VLAN 3 Click on the Apply to save the configuration 5 Ports VLAN Setting Port Based Virtual LAN Smart Switch Configuration 192 168 0 100 VLAN Group for Port Num Ma vies Wi 0 check An Above uncheck this to uncheck above all Fig 5 9 20 5 2 4 TOS Priority 1 Select the TOS Value 2 Select Priority 3 Click on the Apply to save the configuration 5 Ports VLAN TOS Priority Map Configuration Smart Switch Configuration E tos 0 nique 1 TOS 0 O High Low 2 TOSS O Hig
5. CSH 500W Smart Access Web Management Switch User s Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING INFORMATION 3 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION aaisan accorto nennt etes cquesuenetaesascuuauvags ceseaxsfeencteqeecceseecucues 4 OA RE VAP ARG RH 4 2 2 park kon Pii Rar 4 22 1 TOO BASES OP OM NU E E M 4 2 2 2 GablDQ Dus ye Prep E 4 22 3 9 06 eet 4 224 Reset BUNON a eate ae a e MU a rs 5 2 9 THE REAR PANEL dito ae 5 Zoids TP OWE ConnectO EC e x TEE 5 INSTALLATION iaa aaiae eaa aaka aaan aaa aa aa a 6 7 4 1 START SMART FUNCTION the lad td a pes Acted ail e det ae Lod doce eset 7 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 8 Sah uae tones ile tee cts beast aeecieae 15 5 1 HOW TO LOGIN TO THE sas iet te ee eee E RARE 15 9 2 CONFIGURATION ITEMS Ea eden exo des actu aedes 16 9 2 1 POF Stat S TR ER E 17 5 2 2 el ene ee aS e 19 IZS VAN E ct
6. MDI MDI X and Auto negotiation Functions 2 2 The Front Panel 2 2 1 100BASE TX Port Each port supports Auto Negotiation function that senses 10 100Mbps in Full Half duplex modes of the attached device s maximum operating speed and automatically sets the Switch to operate at that speed The Auto MDI MDI X function of this Switch supports automatic crossover detection Any Crossover or Straight Through CAT 5 cable or better can be plugged into any port making the Switch a true plug n play device 2 2 2 Cabling Port Type Cable Type Connector 10BASE T Category 4 or 5 RJ 45 100BASE TX Category 5 5E TP RJ 45 2 2 3 Status LEDs This Switch comes with a complete range of LEDs The table below lists each LED s name 4 color and a brief description of its function Name Color Function PWR Green Lit Power On Ports 1 5 Green Lit When the port has a valid physical connection with another device LINK ACT Blinks When the port is sending or receiving data Activity 2 2 4 Reset Button The Reset Button provides user to reset the Switch to factory default setting Follow the procedure below to do the reset A How to reset the IP address User Name and Password to default value only Step 1 Unplug the switch from power Step 2 Press and hold down the Reset Button Step 3 Power up the switch keep holding down the Reset button for a few between 15 to 25
7. from the left side and the device information will be shown on the right Fig 4 8 y A CN et Device Information Lm 100 Name 100 H j ppo 1 2 34 192 168 0 100 Model CSH ib ppy0 1 Description set by stephen Parent 0 0 0 0 Celie is Dee Click on the Configure this Device to start the configuration of the selected Switch Fig 4 9 Cancel Fig 4 9 14 5 Configuring the Switch 5 1 How to login to the Switch 1 When a Switch is selected for configuration the login window for that Switch will pop up Fig 5 1 The default user name and password are User name admin Password 1234 Fig 5 1 2 After login the Smart Switch Configuration page will come up Fig 5 2 15 5 Ports Port Status Smart Switch Configuration om e a X D a ms ES o 3 2 Lt o 4 e 100M enable FS ie ES F General Seting x Advanced Setting Fig 5 2 5 2 Configuration Items The configurable features of the web smart Switch are listed in Fig 5 3 Upon selecting any item from the list a page with detailed information on that item will come up 16 Ports Smart Switch Configuration Fig 5 3 5 2 1 Port Status When Port Status is clicked on Fig 5 4 containing all ports information comes up 17 5 Ports Port Status Smart Sw
8. h Low 3 TOSS O High Low 4 TOS 3 O High Low 5 TO High Low siting 6 TOS 5 High O Low pA dvanced Setting 7 TOS 6 High Low 8 TOS 7 High O Low Fig 5 10 5 2 5 QoS 1 Select the Priority Ratio Low Queues High Queue Fig 5 11 2 Click on the Apply to save the configuration 5 Ports QoS Configuration Smart Switch Configuration Ou O P4 L8 System General Setting Advanced Setting Fig 5 11 5 2 6 General Systen 21 5 Ports General System Configuration Smart Switch Configuration 192 168 0 100 MER re 0 40 DEN 2 0 0 Enable Disable Device Name Model Name Description Parent s Name or IP Address Fig 5 12 A IP address If the Switch is not a DHCP Client select Disable for DHCP Client and fill out the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway information fields Otherwise select Enable in DHCP Client column B Boot Version Firmware Version and MAC Address of the Switch C Device Name Model Name and Description of the Switch needs to be filled out by user D Parent s Name or IP Address if more than one S A W M Switch are connected together you can show the root by this setting 5 2 7 Advanced Configuration 22 5 Ports Advanced Configuration Smar
9. high traffic hardware improve their performance if they have their own dedicated 10Mbps 100Mbps bandwidth Full duplex Determine which devices support Full duplex connections e Fast Ethernet Make sure rules for cable lengths and categories are followed Auto negotiation Devices with different speeds may be easily swapped when the other end of the cable is fixed to a port with Auto negotiation 6 2 Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX is called Fast Ethernet In Fast Ethernet data travels ten times faster 100Mbps than in traditional Ethernet 10Mbps Note If your 10BASE T network currently uses Category 5 TP cabling you can instantly upgrade the network to a 100BASE TX network by changing network devices Note 100BASE TX use Category 5 TP cabling The standard Category 5 TP cabling pin out as the following figures 1 W Orange EIA TIA 4 2 Orange l fA f 3 WIGreen 1 W Green 2 P2 EIA TIA ESOS 568A PAM Cube zs 568B IM Suis zs 4 M bs Green 7 6 Orange 7 W Brown P4 8 Brown RJ 45 Jack Front View RJ 45 Jack Front View 6 3 MAC Address Table Every Ethernet data packet includes both source and destination addresses This six 6 bytes ID is called the MAC Media Access Control Address The Switch can automatically learn and store MAC addresses However the MAC address table is volatile it disappears when the Switch is powered OFF or reset Note When the network needs reconfiguration we recommend
10. ices IP Address Port Port Model Fig 4 4 5 Log log the server s activity messages into a log file 6 Help view the help file D Click on the Server Setting icon the following window will show Fig 4 5 10 Server setting Settings Home directory DA Ve ge WebHome Default mdex file index htm Proxy index file Login Timeout Server Port 300 0 No Timeout ai ecan Interleave sec 60 v Automatically activate server at startup Authenticate Proxy enable List file H r UserName Description Fig 4 5 E Please change the Server Port from 80 to 8888 and press OK for it to take effect The next window shows that it runs using port 8888 Fig 4 6 Yega Proxy Management System Setting Help 2 Stop Server Setting Proxy Setting Log Help 08 12 2004 10 35 06 2572 2 Device Proxy Server started on port8888 Fig 4 6 F From internet side connect to the WAN IP of your LAN gateway with port 8888 as below http XXX XXX XXX XXX 8888 proxy htm Then the web page will show Fig 4 7 3 CN et Device Information amy 100 Name 1234 01 Model 3 Description Parent Contigure this Device Fig 4 7 G Select the Switch to be configured
11. itch Configuration 1 a mc 2 a seme m 3 2 EE ae 4 e 100M enable un FE ES a Ka eneral Setting Advanced Setting Fig 5 4 Link Status Indicates the link status of each port ON OFF Speed Indicates Link Speed of each port 10 100 Duplex Indicates Half duplex or Full duplex connection on each port Flow Control Indicates Flow Control status of each port enable disable For example if you want to know the number of packets received or transmitted on port 4 1 Select Port 4 Fig 5 5 5 Ports Port Status Smart Switch Configuration 1 0 2 a m a 3 a Em mw fe 4 e 1 at 5 3m ae 18 Fig 5 5 2 Click on the Counters button Fig 5 6 and the information you are looking for will be seen on Fig 5 7 O 1 Oo 2 3 x x m 3 2 aie eu age io 4 3 100M full enable O 5 2 Es is Fig 5 6 Port Counters Port No 4 Receive Transmit Packets Count 37 Packets Count 37 Packet Length 5228 Packet Length 12657 Error Count 0 Collisions 0 Fig 5 7 5 2 2 Port Config 1 Select Port number to be configured Fig 5 8 2 To enable this port select Turn on otherwise select Turn off 3 To set the Speed of this port 3 1 Auto detect the speed of the port automatically 3 2 100M b set the speed of the port to be 100Mbps 3 3 1
12. nment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 28
13. p port 8888 or your choice on the network s gateway to the IP address of the PC running the management program B Execute vega exe which is on the CD accompanied by the Switch on a PC located in the same local area network Fig 4 1 Fig 4 1 C The program will show Fig 4 2 gt Vega Proxy Management System Setting Help Q 2 2 Start Stop Server Setting Proxy Setting Log Help Thread ID Code Message 08 12 2004 09 56 36 2716 2 Device ProxyServerstaredonport80 8 8 8 828 Device Proxy Server is online Fig 4 2 Note In the above window there are 6 function icons that you can use to control the program 1 Start Start the program 2 Stop Stop the program 3 Server Setting Setting the server s parameters Fig 4 3 Server sething Home directory V ess WebHomey Default index file index htm Proxy index file proxy htm Login Timeout sec Server Port 300 No Timeout an pcan Interleave sec 60 Automatically activate server at startup Authenticate Proxy enable Fig 4 3 4 Proxy Setting View the existing Switches in this LAN and also add delete modify any Switch in the LAN for configuration convenience Fig 4 4 Proxy information Dynamic devices Name IP Address Port Parent IP Fort Model Description 100 192 168 0 100 80 0000 set by Stephen Static dev
14. t Switch Change Login Name and Password Login Name admin New Password BEITI Confirm Password eese Reset Setting to Factory Default Firmware Update server program ready in ease e ead After the Update button is pressed please wait 60 acorde for the DANS Then the device will reboot automatically User can re login afterwards Fig 5 13 To change Login Name and Password 1 Type in the Login Name The default Login Name is admin 2 Enter a new password The default password is 1234 3 Confirm your password in the Confirm Password field 4 Click on the Change to save your changes To restore the factory default settings 1 Click on the Reset to Default A warning dialog box appears Fig 5 14 Microsoft Internet Explorer Really to reset the current settings to Factory default Cancel Fig 5 14 2 Click on the OK All your Switch s settings will be restored to its factory default values 23 To update the switch s firmware Please visit our website for available firmware updates on this switch www cnet com tw www cnetusa com www cnet europe com 24 6 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS 6 1 Prior to Installation Before installing the Switch and connecting network devices it is important to plan the network s layout Things you should consider include e Dedicated Bandwidth File servers and other
15. you to turn off the power first After all nodes have been moved turn the Switch back ON to rebuild the internal MAC address table 25 7 Product specifications Product Name 5 Port Smart Access Web Management Switch Ports 5 100BASE TX 10BASE T Ports Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3x Flow Control for Full Duplex Operation Forwarding Filtering Rate 14880 packets second per port 10Mbps max 148800 packets second per port 100Mbps max Configuration Interface IE Web browser Auto MDI X All TP ports support Auto MDI MDI X Function Reset Button Reload IP User Name and Password to default value LED Indicators One 1 for Power One 1 per port for Link ACT Environment Operating Temperature 0 45 C 32 113 F Storage Temperature 20 70 C 4 158 F Humidity 10 90 Non condensing Power Supply External DC 9V 1A Certifications CE FCC Dimensions Lx W x H 118 x 70 x 25 mm 4 64 x 2 75 x 0 98 inches 26 Appendix 1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION cannot access the switch through the Web page Check that you have turned on the switch Check the Ethernet connection Make sure the Ethernet cable is not faulty and is not longer than 100M Check the LED for the corresponding connection port on the switch Use a different Ethernet cable if problem persists
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