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1.                    Current Setting          A    Ports     01     02   Destination Port   12 7    16     Destination PortNo  ni   Cunent Setting Port     01 02 os    4 05 w  0  mw o9  Port 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1  18   I     Note   Disabled port  defines the switch physical port which is disabled   E3  1 A example for Multi to 1 stuctue    VLAN Groups    1    2    16    2 The onginal setting of the VLAN Group will be cleaxed and replaced by this special structwe if you enable this function   On the other hand  If you set the VLAN Group again  this special structue will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting           Figure 4 5    20    Per Port Counter    Port Counter   This page provides port counter of each port  There are 4 categories  Receive  Packet  amp  Transmit Packet  Transmit  amp  Collision   Receive Packet  amp  Drop   Receive  amp  CRC error  Once you change the counter category  the counter will  be cleared automatically    Counter Category    Counter Mode Selection  Tremsmit Packet  amp  Receive Packet v   Loar         Transwit Packet   Receive Packet       2                      8 23 8 amp  8    8 8             ay OOI GQ EE EE 0 0 GO       La  pa  LA  La                         2 ofolo o o    olo ols o olalo alaolo    O Se cS ee ec EN              Cea  Fete     Figure 5 1    gt  Transmit packet  amp  Receive packet  This category shows both the received  packet count  excluding the incorrect packet  and the transmitted packet  count     gt  Collision C
2.     D User Define_a O Usex_Define_b O User Define_c D User Define_d   E Porti E Poxt2 Port E Por E Pots M Port E Pout  Port Pout  Secure WAN port   O PoxtlO O Powtl1 M Poxtl2 O Poutl3 E Peutl4 MPoutl5 O Poxtl   O Porti  M Posts   Updare  Note The descuiption of Secwe WAN port is shown below   a  Figure 7 2    24    Spanning Tree    STP Bridge Settings  STP Bridge Settings    Spamming Tree Settings    Bridge Frority    Hello Time Maxx Age Forward Delay  SIP Mode  D 61440   1 10 Sec   6 40 Sec   4 30 Sec       Submit      ar Age  gt   29200 Tuneri        Genre Phoenity must OG mollinltes of TOM    Note  If you enable the MAC address binding function  the address leaning function will be disabled automatically  Then both ESTEA TF and address leaming will be affected        Bridge Status    STF Mode   Brid ge ID blant    ge   Forward Delay    RTP    27768000 C305 BB 57    Root Status    Rect   Hell Tone  Mex Age   Fore Delay  Tine root Bie    Figure 8 1    i     gt  Bridge Priority  This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally  for this switch  The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root  device  However  if all devices have the same priority  the device with the  lowest MAC address will then become the root device  Number between 0    61440 in increments of 4096  Therefore  there are 16 distinct values     gt  Hello Time  Interval  in seconds  at which the root device transmits a  configuration message  BPDU frame   Number between 1 10  default is 
3.    10    Firmware Update   Before the firmware update procedure is executed  you should enter the  password twice and then press Update button  The smart switch will erase the  flash memory  There is a self protection mechanism in the Boot Loader  so the  Boot Loader will keep intact  Even though the power is turned off or the cable  link fails during the firmware update procedure  the Boot loader will restore the  code to firmware update page     Firmware Update    Please input the password to continue the  Firmware Update process     Password    ReConfirm    Update      Notice After clicking the  UPDATE  button  IF the firmware update webpage is not redirected correctly or is shown  as  Webpage not found   Please connect to http 192168 2 1    Figure 2 5    After pressing Update button  the old web code will be erased  Then you can  select the image file and press    update    button to update the firmware you  need     Firmware Update by Web  Select the mage fie    Browse      UPDATE      lf the update process somehow goes wrong Ex  power failure   please connect to  htto   192 16821 to restart  If possible  reset device first      Firmware Update by TFTP   TFTP chent Use MS Windows    Command Prompt window to run tftp client    program   Syntax  c utftp  i 192 168 1 1 put FILE DIRECTORY FILE NAMIE  bin    Figure 2 6    11    Reboot Device    Click Confirm button to reboot the device     Reboot Device     Chek  Contr to Reboot the Device    Figure 2 7  Note  The reboot is f
4.    This page allows the setting of the bandwidth for each port  The TX rate and  Rx rate can be filled with the number ranging from 1 to 255  This number  should be multiplied by the selected bandwidth resolution to get the actual  bandwidth     14    Bandwidth Control       Port No Tx Rate Rx Rate       Ol vw  0 255   0 Full Speed   0 255   0 Full Speed           Low w     1 32Kbps TXRx bandwidth resolution for port 1  port 18   Actual TWRx bandwidth  Rate value x 32 kbps  The rate value is 1 255     Speed Base  1 256Kbps TWRx bandwidth resolution for port 1  port 16   Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 256Kbps  The rate value is 1 255   When link speed is 10MB  The rate value is 1 39     2 the bandwidth resolution is 2048Kbps for port 17  port 18   Actual TWRx bandwidth Rate value x 2048Kbps  The rate value is 1 255   When link speed is 10MB  The rate value is 1 4   When link speed is 100MB  The rate value is 1 48               Update    LeadDefault             Ifthe link speed of selected port is lower than the rate that you seting  this system will use the value of link speed as your setting rate                                            se Tx Rate Rx Rate knr pi Tx Rate Rx Rate fam   d  1 Full Speed Full Speed     10 Full Speed Full Speed      2 Full Speed Full Speed       11 Full Speed Full Speed      3 Full Speed Full Speed       12 Full Speed Full Speed 100M  4 Full Speed Full Speed     13 Full Speed Full Speed      5 Full Speed Full Speed     14 Full Speed Full Spe
5.  AddTag     don t care  RemoveTag         Update         Note     If the link partner is a network interface card  it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag   In this case  it is strongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port        Figure 4 2     gt  VLAN Mode  Displays VLAN mode  port based Tag based VLAN  Here you  can also switch back to Port Based VLAN Mode   gt  Add tag means the outgoing packet of the selected port will be inserted a  802 1Q tag  Use this setting for your Up  and Downlink Ports in your VLAN  Tagged Network   17     gt  Don t care means the outgoing packet of the selected port keep the original  packet received at the source port  This is the default setting when starting  VLAN configuration  You should change to either Add or Remove Tag     gt  Remove tag means the 802 1Q tag of the outgoing packet of the selected  port will not be sent  Use this setting for your Network Connections to PCs   Only packets of the VLAN Group the Port is member of will be sent     VLAN Member   The ports need to be made member of your VLAN groups  This is for Tag  Based and Port Based VLAN Mode  The screen here looks different whether  you run Tag Based or Port Based Mode     VLAN Member in Port Based Mode    VLAN Member Setting  Port Based                                                                                                                                                     Figure 4 3    In Port Based Mode you se
6.  you define if that data is for group 100 or 101     VLAN Member Setting  Tag Based           VID   1 4094  C     v  tee          Add  Enter a VID  select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table   Del  Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove    VID entry from the table   Update Modify the existing VID entry select VID and then press the button     VLAN Member Port  select  VLAN Member Port                        Note  If you do not select any port  this VID will be treated as a VID embedded in a 802 10 tag                                                     VID Source port 01   a2   04 05   06 07      og  select o   o i          VID Source port 10   11   12   13   14   15 16   17 18     gt    so   ae    I       i  Port   ID Map   Port   01 02   03   04 05   06   07 08 og  w                  Port   10 11 12   13 14 15   16 17 18  w                  VLAN MEMBER  VID Fon bl k k b kb kb b b b k k E k b b b i    Figure 4 4    19    Multi to 1 Setting  Multi to 1 VLAN is used in CPE side of Ethernet to the Home and is exclusive  to VLAN setting on VLAN Member Setting  When VLAN member Setting is   updated  multi to 1 setting will be void and vice versa  The disable port means  the port which will be excluded in this setting  All ports excluded in this setting  are treated as the same VLAN group  In a normal Tag Based VLAN network   you will not need this configuration option     Multi to 1 Setting            
7. 2      gt  Max Age     The maximum time  in seconds  a device can wait without  receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure  That  also means the maximum life time for a BPDU frame  Number between 6 40   default is 20      gt  Forward Delay  The maximum time  in seconds  the root device will wait  before changing states  i e   discarding to learning to forwarding   Number  between 4     30  default is 15     STP Port Settings  STP Port Settings    SIP Port Settings  RF     1200000000     O 40TO    i    3  Es     E  T  oo  5  AF  SNE  o a  oy    STP Fort Status    it  at    LHL    Autor  10      gadd       Figure 8 2    gt  Port No  The port ID  It cannot be changed  Aggregations mean any  configured trunk group     gt  Root Path Cost  This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best  path between devices  Therefore  lower values should be assigned to ports  attached to faster media  and higher values assigned to ports with slower  media  Set the RSTP path cost on the port  Number between 0   200000000   0 means auto generated path cost     gt  State  Show the current port state includes designated port  root port or  blocked port     gt  Status  Show the current port status includes forwarding  disable etc       26    Loopback Detection Settings    Loopback Detection Settings    Toopbeck Detect Function      Auto Wake Up    Wake Up Time Interval      Co ba           Figure 8 3    27    Trunking    Port trunk allows multiple links to be bundled to
8. 8 26 34 46 48 56   low priority   gt  others       Figure 6 2    TCP UDP Port  Based    Class of Service Configuration    Protocol  SMTP 25  TFTP        sense  om  S    ICQ 5190  FIFO y       User_Define_d    Note The mask defines which bit is ignored within the IP address bit 0   bit 7   For example  UDP TCP port   65535 and mask   5 this means 65530  65531  65534 and 65535 are all taken into account   UDP TCP port  65535 and mask 0  this means only 65535 is taken into account    TCP UDP port QoS function       Oems w  Note When the    override    item is selected  the Port_based  Tag_based  IP TOS_based  CoS listed above will be ignored     The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priotity queue   F  F O  The incoming packet will be forwared in first in first out scheme    Discard  The incoming packet will be discarded at the source port    High  The incoming packet will be forwareded with the high priority    Low  The incoming packet will be forwareded with the Low priority        23    Security    MAC Address Binding    MAC Address Binding       Port No  MAC Address       1 FAR    Select Port 01   Binding Disetlc w   Update                Note  If you enable the MAC address binding function  the address leaning function will be disabled automatically                                         Port No  Binding Status Port No  Binding Status  1 Disable 10 Disable  2 Disable   11 Disable  3 Disable 12 
9. BEN    Technology    User Manual       16 Port Fast Ethernet   2 Combo Gigabit RJ 45 SFP  PoE Web Smart Switch    Version V101210    FCC Warning   This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A   digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to   provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation    This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  It may   cause harmful interference to radio communications if the equipment is not installed   and used in accordance with the instructions  However  there is no guarantee that   interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause   harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by   turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the   interference by one or more of the following measures     gt  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     gt  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     gt  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     gt  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     CE Mark Warning  This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures     Content       Content   Introduction  Har
10. Disable  4 Disable 13 Disable  5 Disable 14 Disable  6 Disable 15 Disable  7 Disable 16 Disable  8 Disable 17 Disable  9 Disable 18 Disable                   Note  The MAC address of current management connection is 00 26 50 48 af 57 at port 12     Figure 7 1    gt  Port No  Displays the port number being assigned the MAG addresses     gt  MAG Address  Users can assign up to 3 MAG addresses to the port     gt  Read  Pull down the selection bar to choose a port number and click the  read button to show the MAG addresses bound with the port or modify the  MAG addresses     gt  Select Port  Pull down the selection menu bar to choose a port number to be  set     gt  Binding  Enable or disable the binding function     Click Update to have the configuration take effect     TCP UDP Filter    TCP UDP Filter Configuration    Function Enable Dsste v       mie v    s Note   Port Filtering Rule  1 The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwsaded or duopped at secwe WAN port as the figue shwon below    2  negative  means the selected puotocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forvasded    positive  means the selected puotocol will be forwsuded and other protocol will be dropped                                                                          MFTF 20 21  SSH  F  TELNET 23  MSMTF 25  MDNSG3  E TFTP S   1 HTTP8O  8080  MPOP3 110  MNEWS 119   Protocol MSNTP123  E NetBIOS 137 139  MIMAP 143 220  MO SNMP 161  162  OHTTPS 443  MXRD_RDP3389  DO BOOTP_DHCP67 68
11. ation  TCP UDP Port based     gt  Security Setting    MAG address filtering  TCP UDP Port filtering     gt  STP RSTP     gt  Spanning Tree Protocol   gt  Backup Recovery Configuration    Specifications   gt  Standard  IEEE 802 3 10BaseT  IEEE 802 3u 100BaseT X  IEEE 802 3x Full duplex and Flow Control  IEEE 802 af PoE  IEEE 802 at PoE  IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation  IEEE 802 1d Spanning tree protocol  IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol  IEEE 802 1x Port based Network Access Control  IEEE 802 1Q VLAN  IEEE 802 1p Class of Service     gt  Number of Port  16 port 10 100BaseTX with PoE  2 port Combo Gigabit uplink  RJ 45 SFP     Mechanical    gt  LED Indicator  Per Port  Link  Act  PoE Port  Act Status  Per Unit  Power     gt  Power Consumption  260Watts  Max    gt  Power Input  100 240V AC  50 60HZ     gt  Power Output  48V DC per Port Output     30W Max per Port     gt  Product Dimensions  Weight  45 x 440 x 330 mm  H x W xD    4 4kg    Performance     gt  MAC Address  4K     gt  Buffer Memory  2 75Mb   gt  Transmission Method  Store and Forward    Package Contents    Before you start to install this switch  please verify your package that    contains the following items    amp  One Fast Ethernet PoE Switch    One EU Power Cord    A User Manual CD     Rack mount kit       Hardware Description       This section mainly describes the hardware of the 8 PoE port Ethernet Combo  Web Smart Switch and gives a physical and functional overview on the certain  switch     Physical D
12. ch through the web    user interface  Please follow the description to understand the procedure     At the first  open the web browser  and go to 192 168 2 1 site then the user will  see the login screen  Key in the password to pass the authentication then  clicks the OK  The log in process is completed and comes out the sign     Password successfully entered       Log in   ID  admin    Password  admin    USER LOG IN       Site 192 168 2 1  ID  aan  Password   a 2928   OK      Figure 1 1    X Note  It will show error message if you key in wrong user name or password     Notice     nvalid User name or Password       OK     Figure 1 2  Main Page                Administrator       Port Management 16 Port 10 100Mbps Plus 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch   amp  VLAN Setting   amp  Per Port Counter Advanced Features Basic Features     QoS Setting  a e Bandwidth control e Embedded HTTP web Management     Security e Port based  amp  Tag based VLAN e Configuration Backup Recovery   amp  Spanning Tree e Statistics Counter    TFIP Firmware upgradeable     Trunking e Firewall e Secure Management  e VLAN Uplink e User name Password security     amp  DHCP Relay Agent  e L2 L4 Class of Service     Backup Recovery      Miscellaneous    amp  SNMP Settings     amp  Logout    Figure 1 3    Administrator    Authentication Configuration    This page shows authentication configuration information  User can set new  Username and Password in this page     Authentication Configuration    Usemame    Pas
13. dware Description  User Log In  Administrator   Port Management  VLAN Setting   Per Port Counter  QoS Setting   Security   Spanning Tree  Trunking  Backup Recovery  Miscellaneous  IGMP   Logout    N O N        17  21  22  24  26  29  30  31  32    Introduction       Product Overview   This switch provides 16 10 100Mbps RJ 45 ports and can support 2 Combo  Gigabit RJ 45 SFP to uplink  This web smart switch includes auto MDI MDIX  crossover detection function  16 of those ports are all built with PoE  functionality  providing the ultimate choice in network flexibility  With this added  PoE feature  this switch is an ideal solution for building wireless  IP  surveillance  and VoIP networks     It also provides port based and 802 1Q tag VLAN function to provide better  traffic management  reduces latency  improve security and save bandwidth   This is also a cost saving feature as it reduces the need to add additional  hardware to the network     These 16 10 100Mbps RJ 45 support the IEEE 802 3at PoE protocol  Each  port and transmit a maximum power 30 watts  User can also enable or disable  power supply on PoE ports from UI     Web Management Features   gt  Port Management   Port Configuration   Port Mirroring   Bandwidth Control   Broadcast Strom Control   PoE On Off Setting     gt  VLAN Setting  Port based  Tag based    VLAN ID  1 4094     gt  Trunking  Link Aggregation Setting    2 groups  1 4 port for each group      gt  QOS Setting  Priority Mode    Class of Service Configur
14. e a matrix of your 8 Ports  Simply select the port on  top screen you want to configure  click on Read  and then select or deselect  the ports that are on the same VLAN group  In this configuration mode you do  not need to worry about defining VLAN groups and VLAN IDs     VLAN Member in Tag Based Mode    In Tag Based Mode you need to define and configure your VLAN groups   Since you want the handover to other switches take place smoothly  the VLAN  IDs  Numbers  need to be like on the rest of your network  On other switches  you may have the chance to configure names  These are just for your  reference  Only the numbers are important    18    There firstly add your VLAN Groups  identified throughout your network by  unique and constant numbers   Start with IDs from 100 and up  Keep in mind  that some switches use    1    as the default  while others use    4095    or    40960    as  default  Starting with 100 gives you enough free room and less compatibility  issues     50 enter    100    in the field right of VID Setting  then select or deselect which  ports are member of that group  Your up  and downlink ports need to member  of every existing group  Then click on add  The new group with its setting will  be displayed at the bottom of the screen     With the PVID Setting you define to which VLAN group incoming traffic  belongs  Consider the example that Port 1 is member of group 100 and 101  A  simple PC is connected to Port 1  If that PC is now sending out data  with PVID 
15. e to set this column as Enable or Disable     gt  Select Port No   Tick the check boxes beside the port numbers being set     gt  Click Update to have the configuration take effect     gt  Current Status  Displays current port status    13     gt  Setting Status  Displays current status   Click Update to make the configuration effective     Port Mirroring   The Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks  That  Traffic through ports can be monitored by any of the ports means traffic goes in  or out monitored  source  ports will be duplicated into mirroring  destination   port     Port Mirroring          rs  n  Ka     Dest  Port 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18          Monitored  Packets          fa  nn  oa  o    Source  Port                                     a            Multi to Multi Sniffer function             Figure 3 2     gt  Destination  mirroring  port for monitoring Rx only  Tx only or both RX and  TX traffic which come from the source port  Users can connect the mirroring  port to LAN analyzer or Netxray     gt  Monitored Packets  Pull down the selection menu to choose what kind of  packet is to be monitored     gt  Source Port  The ports that the user wants to monitor  All monitored port  traffic will be copied to mirroring  destination  port  Users can select multiple  source ports by ticking the check boxes beneath the port number label to be  monitored     And then  click Update to have the configuration take effect     Bandwidth Control
16. ed  6 Full Speed Full Speed       15 Full Speed Full Speed      7 Full Speed Full Speed       16 Full Speed Full Speed      8 Full Speed Full Speed       17 Full Speed Full Speed      9 Full Speed Full Speed     18 Full Speed Full Speed                                      Figure 3 3    Broadcast Storm Control   The switch implements a broadcast storm control mechanism  Tick the check  boxes to have them beginning to drop incoming broadcast packets if the  received broadcast packet counts reach the threshold defined  Each port s  broadcast storm protection function can be enabled individually by ticking the  check boxes     Broadcast Storm Control       Threshold                                                    1 63  2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9    E E E E E E  11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18    E E E E E E         This value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit  One time unit is 50us for Gigabit speed  500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000us for  10Mbps speed          Note  This effect may be not significant for long broadcast packet  since the broadcast packet count passing through the switch in a time unit is probably less than the specified number        Figure 3 4  The broadcast packet is only checked at the selected port and the number of  broadcast packets is counted in every time unit  One time unit is 500 us for  10Mbps speed and 5ms for 100Mbps  The excessive broadcast packet will be  discarded  For those broadcast packets incoming 
17. eight Round Robin           Priority Mode  Priority Mode     First In First Qut  Mode All High before Low  Weight Round Robin  Low weight      High weight  0            Note  When the queue weight is set to  0   it will be treated as  8    The  low wieght  and  high weight  means the ratio of the packet in the transmit queue  For example   If  low weight  and  high weight  are set to  3  and  5   the ratio of the trasmit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5              Figure 6 1    gt  First In First Dut  Packets are placed into the queue and serviced in the  order they were received     gt  All high before low Strict priority    All packets will be assigned to either high  priority queue  Queue 2  or low priority queue  Queue 1   The packet on the  low priority queue will not be forwarded until the high priority queue Is  empty     gt  WRR mode  There are 4 priority queues for Weighted and round robin   WRR  mode  When this mode is selected  the traffic will be forwarded  according to the number set in each queue     22    Port  802 1p  IP DS based    Class of Service Configuration           Enable High Priority        Z         eelle   j  bobla    i ale   TT n   j   rl al l l   pnh HI    Port No WMode    As long as any of three COS schemes 802 1p IP TOS DS or Port Base  is mapped to  high   the data packet will be treated as the high priority   VLAN Tag priority  high priority   gt  4 7   low priority   gt  0 3  IPv4 DS and IPv6 TC  high priority   gt  10 1
18. from the un selected port   the switch treats it as the normal traffic    gt  Threshold  Type in the threshold in the range between 1 and 63 to limit the  maximum byte counts  which a port can send or receive in a period of time    gt  Enable Port  Having ticked the boxes  the port will stop transmitting or  receiving data when their sending byte counts or receiving byte counts  reach the defined threshold     15    Click Update to have the configuration take effect   PoE    User could know per PoE port out power status in this page and also enable or  disable per port     POE Configuration    Port 01 02 03  Enable 7  PSE Current No Load No Load No Load    Minimum Output  Power    POE Class         Port 09 10 11  Enable 7   PSE Current No Load No Load No Load    Minimum Output  Power    POE Class    Update  Update the power control funtion   Enable V  Power On  Enable O Power Off    Figure 3 5    16    VLAN Setting    A Virtual LAN  VLAN  is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast  domain  which would allow you to isolate network traffic  so only the members  of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN   Basically  creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting  a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch  However  all the network  devices are still plugged into the same switch physically     VLAN Mode   You may select the VLAN Mode of the switch  Port based VLAN is for  separating traffic only on this sing
19. gether and act as a single  physical link for increased throughput  It provides load balancing  and  redundancy of links in a switched inter network  Actually  the link does not  have an inherent total bandwidth equal to the sum of its component physical  links  Traffic in a trunk is distributed across an individual link within the trunk in  a deterministic method that called a hash algorithm  The hash algorithm  automatically applies load balancing to the ports in the trunk  A port failure  within the trunk group causes the network traffic to be directed to the remaining  ports  Load balancing is maintained whenever a link in a trunk is lost or  returned to service  This switch may use Port ID  Source MAC Address   Destination MAC Address  or a combination of Source MAC Address and  Destination MAC Address to be the selection for Trunk Hash Algorithm  Traffic  pattern on the network should be considered carefully before applying it  When  a proper hash algorithm is used  traffic is kind of randomly decided to be  transmitted across either link within the trunk and load balancing will be seen    This managed switch supports two trunk group  each trunk consists of 2 4    ports  Trunk hash algorithm can be selected according to 4 different methods   Trunking          System Priority 1  1 65535   Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Sx amp Dst w                                              P17 P18                            State Disable w  Type Sar w  Operation Key  1 65535   Time Ou
20. imensions  Weight  45 x 440 x 330 mm  H x W xD    4 4kg    Front Panel  The front panel of the web smart switch consists of 16 10 100Base TX RJ 45  ports and 2 combo gigabit uplink RJ 45 SFP ports  The LED Indicators are    also located on the front panel     LED RJ 45 Port Combo Uplink  Display RJ 45 SFP Port    16 Port 10 100   2 Giga beit r  PoE Web Smart Ethernet Switc       LED Indicators  The LED Indicators present real time information of systematic operation  status  The following table provides description of LED status and their    meaning     LED  Status   Description   _ No  Of LED  Link 1000Mbps E   we Link 10 100Mbps eee  ingact Len   dine f  118    TG Data activating 18  1 18    Port is linked to Power 16  1 16  Device  EOS No Power Device Is  Off 16  1 16   connected             16 Port 10 100   2 Giga Combo SFP   UTP PoE Web Smart Ethernet Switch 3 4 p   8 oa e pe sg       Rear Panel  The 3 pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the switch right side    rn  Ges  GJ VG  Hardware Installation    Set the switch on a large flat space with a power socket close by  The flat    shown as below     space should be clean  smooth  level and sturdy  Make sure there is enough  clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables  power cord and  allow air circulation  The last  use twisted pair cable to connect this switch to    your PG then user could start to operate the switch     User Log In    This part instructs user how to set up and manage the swit
21. itch will execute  IGMP snooping version 1 and version 2 without the intervention of CPU   The IGMP report and leave packets are automatically handled by the    switch     30    Logout    The administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard  agent  User should therefore assign a new administrator password as soon as  possible  and store it in a safe place     When you forgot your IP or password   please use the reset button for the factory    default setting     Please take the following steps to reset the Web Smart Switch back to the  original default     Step 1   Turn on the Web Smart Switch    Step 2   Press and hold the reset button continuously for 5 seconds and release the  reset button     Step 3   The switch will reboot for 20 seconds and the configuration of switch will back  to the default setting   User Login  Site  192 168 2 1       Figure 12 1  Key in the user ID and the password to pass the authentication  the user ID  and the password are    admin       IP  192 168 2 1  ID  admin    31    Password  admin    32    
22. itch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port  No matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN group     Disk y       IGMP Snooping V1  amp  V2       IGMP Snooping    Deze w    IGMP Snooping V1  amp  V2 function enable       a La Leave packet will be forwarded to IGMP router ports                                               Packet D     VLAN Uplink Setting  Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09  Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1  Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2  Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18  Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1  Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2  Clear Uplink1  Clear Uplink2    Updaz         Figure 11 1    gt  Output queue aging  This function is used to avoid the poor utilization of the  switch  When a packet is stored in a switch for a long time  it will expire from  the allowable time defined by the protocol and become a useless packet  To  prevent these packets from wasting the bandwidth  this switch provide an  option for the administrator to enable the queue aging function     gt  VLAN Striding  By selecting this function  the switch will forward uni cast  packets to the destination port  no matter whether destination port is in the  same VLAN     gt  IGMP Snooping  When this function is enabled  the sw
23. le switch  There is no handover of network  traffic within VLAN groups to other switches  For the handover to other  switches use Tag Based VLAN  In VLAN Mode you can switch from Tag to  Port Based VLAN  Port Based VLAN is the default mode     After having switched to Tag Based VLAN Mode  the screen changes  On this  screen you can now define and configure your Up  and Downlink ports  These  are important since here the handover between the switches of your network  takes place    VLAN Mode       VLAN    Change VLAN mode  Mode      Port Based VLAN         Figure 4 1    VLAN Mode          VLAN    Mode Tag Based VLAN   Change VLAN mode            Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09    Tag Mode    AddTag     don t care    RemoveTag    AddTag     don t care    RemoveTag    AddTag     don t care    Remove Tag    AddTag     don t care    Remove Tag    AddTag     don t care    RemoveTag    AddTag     don t care    RemoveTag    AddTag     don t care    Remove Tag    AddTag     don t care    Remove Tag    AddTag     don t care    RemoveTag          Port 10  AddTag     don t care  RemoveTag       Port 11  AddTag     don t care  Remove Tag       Port 12  AddTag    amp  don t care  Remove Tag       Port 13  AddTag     don t care  RemoveTag    Port 14  AddTag       don t care       RemoveTag       Port 15  AddTag     don t care  RemoveTag       Port 16  AddTag   amp  don t care  Remove Tag       Port 17  AddTag      don t care  Remove Tag       Port 18 
24. manufacturer  default      gt  Number of Ports  Displays number of ports in the switch     gt  System Version  Displays the switch s firmware version     gt  Idle Time Security  User can set the time security  When user leave the  computer for a moment  the software will auto logout or back to the last  display     And then click Update button     Load Default Setting    Clicking the Load button will make the switch being set to the original  configuration     Load Default Setting  recover switch default setting excluding the IP address  User name and Password    das   Figure 2 4      Note  It exclude to change user name  password and IP configuration  If  you want to restore default setting including IP and user name password   then you can press the reset button for hardware base reset     More detail information about Load Default Setting   Hardware Base is  described as following    The purpose of this function is to provide a method for the network  administrator to restore all configurations to the default value     1  To activate this function  the user should follow the following procedures   Press the    Load default    button for 3 seconds until you see the LED blinking    2  When LED starts blinking  it means the CPU is executing the    load default     procedure  You can release the button now    After completing this procedure  all the factory default value will be restored  It  includes the IP address  the user name  the password and all switch  configurations  
25. or software base instead of hardware base     12    Port Management    Port Management includes Port Configuration  Port Mirroring  Bandwidth  Control  Broadcast Storm Control and PoE    Port Configuration  In Port Configuration  you can set and view the operation mode for each port     Port Configuration                Feet No                                                           3 9 9 9 8  9 91 98l8 a a alalalals                               alaleajadjaa dial dial dididididiald     EERTE E EL BL BERL BLE By BD BLE  BRL By                               Figure 3 1    gt  Auto Negotiation  Enable and Disable  Being set as    Enable     the Speed   Duplex mode  Pause  Backpressure  TX Capability and Address Learning  are negotiated automatically  When you set it as    Disable     you have to  assign those items manually     gt  Speed  When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable  users have to  set the connection speed to the ports ticked     gt  Duplex  When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable  users have to  set the connection mode in Half Full to the ports ticked     gt  Pause  Flow Control for connection at speed of 10 100Mbps in Full duplex  mode     gt  Backpressure  Flow Control for connection at speed of 10 100Mbps in  Half duplex mode      gt  TX RX Capability  When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable   users have to set this column as Enable or Disable     gt  Addr  Learning  When the Auto Negotiation column is set as Disable  users  hav
26. ount  amp  Transmit packet  This category shows the packets  outgoing from the switch and the count of collision     gt  Drop packet  amp  Receive packet  This category shows the number of received  valid packet and the number of dropped packet     gt  CRC packet  amp  Receive packet  This category shows the received correct  packet and received CRC error     gt  Clear  Press    clear    will clear all counters     gt  Refresh  Press    Refresh    button will aggregate the number of the counter  for all ports     21    QoS Setting    Here you can configure QoS policy priority mode and CoS  Class of Service   configuration  QoS  Quality of Service  refers to mechanisms in the network  software that make the actual determination of which packets have priority   Cos refers to feature sets  or groups of services  that are assigned to users  based on company policy  If a feature set includes priority transmission  then  CoS winds up being implemented in QoS functions within the routers and  switches in the network  In an enterprise network  class of service  CoS   differentiates high priority traffic from lower priority traffic  Tags may be added  to the packets to identify such classes  but they do not guarantee delivery as  do quality of service  QoS  functions  which are implemented in the network  devices     Priority Mode   There are three priority modes available to specify the priority of packets being  serviced  Those include First In First Out  All High Before Low  and  W
27. sword  Confirm       Note     Username  amp  Password can only use  az   A 2   0907 7 MT   Figure 2 1  System IP Configuration    This page shows system configuration including the current IP address and  sub net mask and gateway     System IP Configuration    IP Address  192 fies  2 A  Subnet Mask  255  255  255 fo    Gateway  192    168 i f     X       Figure 2 2    User can configure the IP settings  Subnet Mask  Gateway as below     gt  IP address  Manually assign the IP address that the network is using  The  default IP is 192 168 2 1    gt  Subnet Mask  Assign the subnet mask to the IP address      gt  Gateway  Assign the network gateway for industrial switch     8    If you change the IP address of this switch and then press Update  It will show     update successfully    then press Reboot button  It will enter user login  screen automatically    System Status   This page displays the information about the switch of MAC address  how  many ports it has  system version and  Besides  users can also fill in up to 15  characters in the Comment  Contact and Location field for note     System Status                                     MAC Address 10 f0 13 f0 18 26   Number of Ports 16 2   Comment switch MAX 15   System Version V110615   Idle Time   0  1 30 Minutes   Idle Time Security Auto Logout Default    Back to the last display   Note   Comment name only can use  a Z   A Z             0 9   Figure 2 3     gt  MAG Address  Displays the unique hardware address assigned by  
28. t Long Tim Out w  Activity Passive        Submat                                                               Note  If you enable LACP on some specified ports and their link partners are normal port without LACP  these specified ports cannot transmit packet to recerve packet from the link partner     Figure 9 1    28    Backup Recovery    This function provides the user with a method to backup recovery the switch  configuration  The user can save configuration file to a specified file  If the user  wants to recover the original configuration  which is saved at the specified path   just enter the password and then press the    upload    button  Finally the original  configuration of the switch will be recovered     Configuration Backup Recovery    Backup Switch PC     Please check  Download  to download EEPROM contents    Download      Recovery PC   Switch     Select the image file      Fassword        Figure 10 1    29    Miscellaneous    Miscellaneous setting is used to configure output queue aging time  VLAN  stride and IGMP snooping     Miscellaneous Setting       Output Queue Aging Time    The output queue aging function allows the administrator to select the aging time of a packet stored in the output queue  A packet stored in the output queue for a long time  will lower the free packet buffer  resulting in the poor utilization of the buffer and the poor switch performance     VLAN Striding       Aging time    Diste w ms             When this function is enabled  the sw
    
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