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1. aN Ye CONNECTION PERFECTION 8 Port Gigabit Smart Switch Manual OOOO English LINDY No 25004 www lindy com C FE LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED amp LINDY ELEKTRONIK GMBH FIRST EDITION July 2008 User Manual English 1 0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LINDY 8 Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 2 shared mini GBIC ports This high performance Layer 2 network switch is ideal for use in either the home or the office All of its ports are capable of 10 100 or 1000Mbps auto negotiation while the 10 100 1000Mbps auto sensing ability provides the easiest most hassle free way to migrate from a Fast Ethernet to a Gigabit Ethernet network This switch delivers a dedicated 10 100 1000Mbps connection to every attached client with no bandwidth congestion issues It also supports an auto MDI MDI X function which means that each port can be used to connect to another switch or hub without the need for crossover cables Store and forward architecture is used by the switch to filter and forward data after each packet is received and examined to be free of errors All of the ports support full and half duplex operation which doubles the network bandwidth and allows the simultaneous transmission and reception of frames without causing collisions The switch provides 9KB Jumbo frame support which can improve network performance by allowing more data to be sent per transmitted frame 2 0 Features Non blocking full line soeed
2. Steady This switch is Root 6 4 IGMP Status English The diagram below shows an IGMP Status Overview This can be refreshed at any time The IGMP v1 v2 amp v3 frames will be shown in the network the switch will only support IGMP V2 but it will handle some IGMP V3 frames If this switch is a Querier it will show Querier state and Query frames it transmitted if it is not a Querier it will only show how many Querier frames it receives Only one Querier is allowed in a network section usually the Querier is in router IGMP Status VLAN BETES Queries Queries vi vi v3 vi ID transmitted received Reports Reports Reports Leaves 0 T User Manual English 6 5 Ping Insert the IP address you want to ping set the Time Out time and Counts For example IP 192 168 1 141 count 5 time out 5 sec then Apply and refresh An example diagram is shown below le Ping Function Ping parameters a Target IP address i cont Target IP address 192 168 1 141 Tote nes Status Test complete f i Received replies 5 aani Request timeouts 0 Average Response Time fin ms 4 PingResults ZA a E Status Test complete Received replies 0 Average Response Time n ms 0 i h 7 0 Maintenance 7 1 Warm Reboot Select yes to perform a warm reboot Warm Reboot Are you sure you want to perform a warm reboot 7 2 Factory Default Select yes to perform a reset to factory
3. For more information type command to get an explanation of the command parameters Type u or f to go back to previous page 4 0 Web Management When your login has been successfully validated the switch s home page will appear The left part of the page provides the function menus and the right part provides the individual configuration or system parameters values The function manuals are divided into three categories they are Configuration Monitoring and Maintenance these are shown below k Configuration System Ports Port based LAN Tag based LAN Port Trunking Port Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control LACP ESTP IGMP 802 1X Port Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status Ping Warm Reboot Factory Default Firmware Update Contig File User Manual English 5 0 Configurations 5 1 0 2 System Information The system configuration screen below shows the details and the status of the switch lf any changes are made you must choose Apply for the changes to take effect Pressing the Refresh button will update the status of the system information N System Configuration ModelName BGF Smat MAC Address 00 01 1 00 00 01 DHCP Enabled Oo Static IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway HTTP Listening Port Number 1024 65535 Tag VLAN Management Group Inactivity Timeout secs o 0 60 70000 SNMP Trap destination SNMP Read Communi
4. LE in permanent table 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 LAN gt User Manual English To check the IP related information ITP gt cont IP Configuration dhcp disabled Static Address 192 168 225 106 Subnet Hask 299 209 299 0 Gateway 197 168 223 254 VID 1 HTTP Port Ho 88 Hode enabled tftp disabled IP gt Type up or go back to previous page CE FCC amp WEEE Information CE Certification This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN55022 EN55024 class B for IEC EN61000 4 2 3 the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility FCC Certification 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 and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 inte
5. default settings Factory Default Are you sure to reset configurations to factory default Yes User Manual English 7 3 Firmware Update Once the firmware update has completed choose yes to activate your new software version An example diagram is shown below Software successfully loaded Do you want to activate new software Yes Once you select yes you will get a new code to execute Ten seconds after activating the new code press the reset button on the front panel so that the new default setting will be also updated 7 4 Config File Select the backup command and choose a location to save the backup Select a name for your backup file and then click backup Configuration File Backup Restore Configuration File Backup Backup Select the restore command and select the location of the file to be restored Select restore when the file has successfully restored you will get a message saying the transfer was complete Configuration File Restore Restore 8 0 Terminal Mode management To use Terminal Mode Management you must set up the terminal parameters such as Hyper terminal in Microsoft Windows Select COM COM 1 COM 2 then Set Baud rate to 115 200 per second Set Attribute to 8 None 1 None 8 bit No parity 1 stop bit No protocol in hardware Once the terminal is connected enter the password the basic operation are shown and then when press the commands at top
6. forwarding option for unregistered not joined IP multicast traffic Enabled to flood frames to every port Disable to forward frames only to those IGMP member ports Two options can be set for each existing group IGMP Snooping Enabled To enable disable snooping IGMP frames IGMP Querying Enabled To enable disable sending IGMP querying frames In one User Manual English 5 15 Ethernet section there is only one Querier and this is usually the router For example video traffic comes from port 8 which is connected to a router and port 3 4 5 are Connected to IGMP member then the configuration may be set as below i IGMP Configuration IGMP Enabled al Router Ports E Se E SES S a a O Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled 1 802 1x A default diagram is shown below user must contact the manager of RADIUS server and then get the IP UDP port number usually fixed at 1812 and secret password to operate 802 1X Admin Mode Auto The client will be authorised by authentication process Force Authorised The client will be authorized anyway Force Unauthorised The client won t be authorized anyway Action Execute the command on single port or all ports when click Re authenticate Authorized again on that port Force Reinitialize Force the port initialization Statistic See statistic frames N 02 1X Configuration Mode Disabled v RapsIP 0000 R
7. frames are sent by the priority and Queue Mode settings Strict Mode means the highest priority setting gets first service to send frames The lower priority frames must wait until all other higher priority frames are sent An example diagram is shown below with Strict Queue Mode Quality of Service QoS Configuration Strict O WRR Queue Mode NOTE WRR is not supported in Jumbo Frame mode while max frame size gt 1518 bytes in any port Q05 Mode Default Class Table Por Default Class SEceoec EEEE EEEE o EEE pply Cancel When you choose 802 1P priority the frames have VLAN Tag inside the switch The priority in the Tagged frame 2 bytes Tag in total must be set by the application program User Manual English Quality of Service QoS Configuration Strict O WRR Queue Mode NOTE VWRR is not supported in Jumbo Frame mode while max frame size gt 1518 bytes in any port Qos Mode BOR Prioritize Traffic 5 11 Storm Control A default diagram is shown below Storm Control Configuration 3 Storm Control Number of frames per second Broadcast Rate Mo Limit Multicast Rate Mo Limit Flooded Unicast Rate Mo Limit Choose the type of storm you want to control for example if you choose Broadcast storm with 3 964 fps as the upper limit once this frame rate is reached the port will be disabled An examp
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9. the port selected lf you are not sure what port the CPU is active on then you can either 1 Check for a password through the console port and the configuration of the IP 2 Reset the unit to factory default settings by holding in the reset button for five seconds User Manual English When assigning a tag VLAN some parameters must be assigned for the tag VLAN application here are some definitions of titles when entering the Port Config VLAN Aware mode Enable When you enable the Tag VLAN function you may enable VLAN Aware mode associated with this port Ingress and egress frames will be handled according to the following parameters setting Disable By default VLAN Aware mode is disabled Ingress filtering Enable Check the ingress frame VLAN ID The Ingress frame will be dropped if this frame s VID is not the same as the VID of the ingress port which belongs to a member of a VLAN group Disable The Ingress frame will be flooded if the VID is not the same 3 Accept Packet Type ALL Accept all ingress frames Tagged only Only accept ingress frames with VLAN tag 4 Port VID Set Port VID value 1 4096 then untagged ingress frames will bear this value as its VID Usually this port is connected to an un tagged device legacy device then this frame becomes a tagged frame This will allow it to be handled inside the switch as a member of same VID group 5 Egress Tag enable When Egress Tag is enabled the tag w
10. ADIUS UDP Pot 181200 RADIUS Secret O20000 Pot AdminMode PortStae Action O 1 Fore Authorid v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 2 Force Authorid 002 1 Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 3 Force Authorid 802 1 Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 4 Fore Authorid v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 5 Fore Authorized v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 6 _ Fore Authored v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 7 Force Authorid 902 1 Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 8 Force Authorid v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Re authenticate All Force Reinitialize All User Manual English 6 0 Monitoring 6 1 6 2 Port Statistics The diagram below shows a statistical overview of all ports i Statistics Overview for all ports LACP Status The diagram below shows an LACP Port Status Overview LACP Status LACP Aggretation Overview Group Port_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 State MSI Legend How ewer cn ee ee Cc coven Poom roro J Ferero P sob FT Miki Panor Foe eh ACP oa User Manual 6 3 RSTP Status The diagram below shows an RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview RSTP Status 3 RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview VLAN ld Bridge Id Hello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root Id 1 32769 00 01 c 1 00 00 02 E 20 15
11. at mit der WEEE Direktive umfassende Regelungen f r die Verschrottung und das Recycling von Elektro und Elektronikprodukten geschaffen Diese wurden von der Bundesregierung im Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG in deutsches Recht umgesetzt Dieses Gesetz verbietet vom 24 M rz 2006 an das Entsorgen von entsprechenden auch alten Elektro und Elektronikger ten ber die Hausm lltonne Diese Ger te m ssen den lokalen Sammelsystemen bzw rtlichen Sammelstellen zugef hrt werden Dort werden sie kostenlos entgegen genommen Die Kosten f r den weiteren Recyclingprozess bernimmt die Gesamtheit der Ger tehersteller France En 2006 l union Europ enne a introduit la nouvelle r glementation DEEE pour le recyclage de tout quipement lectrique et lectronique Chaque Etat membre de Union Europ enne a mis en application la nouvelle r glementation DEEE de mani res l g rement diff rentes Veuillez suivre le d cret d application correspondant l limination des d chets lectriques ou lectroniques de votre pays Italy Nel 2006 l unione europea ha introdotto regolamentazioni WEEE per la raccolta e il riciclo di apparecchi elettrici ed elettronici Non pi consentito semplicemente gettare queste apparecchiature devono essere riciclate Ogni stato membro dell EU ha tramutato le direttive WEEE in leggi statali in varie misure Fare riferimento alle leggi del proprio Stato quando si dispone di un apparecchio elettrico
12. b management port from port 1 to the port selected If you do not know which port has been selected to host the web management console you will need to reset the switch This can be done by pressing the reset button for a few seconds The switch will then return to default settings IP Address 192 168 223 100 all ports VID 1 Port Configuration The port status page shows the current status of all 8 ports You can set the link mode speed enable or disable flow control and set the jumbo frame size Note the Framesize for all ports can only be set to the same value An example diagram is shown below Port Configuration Port Link Status Link Mode Down Autos Down Antes Down Ante 3 Down Autos Down Anta ss Down Autos i Anos Down Antes Max Framesize 1516 9600 Bytes 1518 Flow Control 15l Mt Atay PPEP 1518 4 Isle 1518 1518 ih 15l E 4 1518 BCARARLE Apply User Manual 5 6 English Select the changes you want to apply Eg If you choose port 1 to have Flow Control enabled tick the box and then press Apply the screen below will then appear upon refresh An example diagram is shown below an Configuration M Max Framesize ort Link Status Link Mode Flow Control Re 9600 Bytes Down Auto 1515 a if Port 7 a 2 Dom Anto Speed v Oo 3 Dom Auto Speed Y oO tom arse ef Of e O o i FF tom ast ff o ee 8 Down Auto S
13. ers from 1 4094 Note Tag based VLAN members are not only valid within the same device but can also cross devices as long as they are the same VLAN ID You can only manage the switch if one of the VLAN groups are in the VLAN ID of the CPU port An example diagram is shown below N Tag based 802 10 VLAN Configuration Tag based 802 1q VLAN Group Table MemberPot ste AN re e aonana Add Edit a VLAN Group VLAN ID 14094 Member Port mee Gost tert po JOJO JO OJG User Manual English The default VLAN ID group for all ports is VID 1 this is to allow any port to be used for web management communication with the CPU lf you wish to isolate ports on a separate VLAN then you must delete the ports from VLAN 1 and create another VLAN ID For example below we have added ports 7 amp 8 to VLAN ID 10 and ports 5 amp 6 to VLAN ID 20 Tag based 802 1q VLAN Configuration Tag based 802 1q VLAN Group Table Select no annj ee 3aaaayug gt EHEHEHEH oo See Add Edit a VLAN Group VLAN ID 14094 Member Port mwaaa eer C E E l E Port Config Tae Dake Ai After these changes you can perform web management on any of the 4 ports on VID 1 To perform web management on a port in another VLAN you must go to the system configuration page and select Tag VLAN management group Once you apply the changes you must move the RJ 45 connection from port 1 to
14. ill be added into egress frames and then sent out to the device that supports tagged VLAN When this is disabled a tag will not be added into egress x Tag VLAN Per Port Configuration a LAN aware E Enabled Enabled Packet Type LI OAI Tagged Only v OAI O Tagged Only v OAI Tagged Only OAI Tagged Only v OAI Tagged Only Oa Tagged Only OAI Tagged Only OAI Tagged Only Arly Eade Egress Tagging Enabled g merce Sli PAPAN ee el Be User Manual English 5 8 Port Trunking 5 9 The default diagram is shown below and up to 4 groups are provided Aggregation Trunking Configuration GroupPon 1 2 3 a 5 6 7 e Choose and click the trunk ports you want to group for example choose port 1 port 2 into group 1 then press Apply An example diagram is shown below Aggregation Trunking Configuration Port Mirroring Choose and click the ports you want to monitor for example mirror port 2 with port 5 then press Apply An example diagram is shown below Port Mirroring Configuration Mirror Port a ee G O o o T Ooo DC N S Pe re oo re oF Apply Refresh User Manual English 5 10 Quality of Service There are 8 priority levels 0 7 each port can be mapped to one of 4 classes Low Normal Medium and High this can be done in QoS control There are 3 QoS Modes Port based 802 1P and DSCP The
15. le diagram is shown below Storm Control Configuration 3 Storm Control Number of frames per second Broadcast Rate eed wt Multicast Rate Me Limit Flooded Unicast Rate Mo Limit User Manual English 5 12 LACP Similar to static port trunking LACP provides another way to dynamically aggregate a port to a group trunk according to IEEE 802 3ad Once the protocol is enabled the ports to be trunked by LACP will be executed automatically after pressing apply An example diagram is shown below ACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value Protocol Enabled To enable disable LACP protocol for a port Key Value A number 1 255 to identify the LACP group for a port All member ports in a LACP group have the same key values A Key number will be automatically generated if the auto value is set Choose and click the trunk ports you want to group For example select port 5 6 7 and port 8 to group into an LACP group with key value auto Then press Apply to activate the setting An example diagram is shown below i LACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value a o om ate vto u ate a3 1 1 J rent Tr auto ee EE User Manual English 5 13 RSTP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is the IEEE 802 1d standardised method for avoiding loops in switched networks Enable STP to ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two n
16. level will be shown as follows User Manual English gt Commands at top level System System commands Console Console commands Port Port commands MAC MAC commands VLAN 802 1q Tag based VLAN commands Aggr Aggregation commands LACP TEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation commands RSTP EEE 862 14 Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group User Group Port based Y YLAN commands QoS QoS commands Mirror Mirror commands IP IP commands Dotlx Dotlx commands TGHP IGMP Snooping commands gt Key in Command and then key in second level will be shown for example byla VLAN Commands at YLAN level VLAN Configuration lt portlist gt VLAN Add lt yvidlist gt lt portlist gt VLAN Delete lt yvidlist gt VLAN Lookup lt vidlist gt VLAN Aware lt portlist gt Lenable disable VLAN PYID lt portlist gt lt vid gt jnone VLAN Frame Type lt portlist gt 1 Lall tagged VLAN Ingress Filtering lt portlist gt Lenable disable VLAN Egress Tagging lt portlist gt enable disable VLAN gt conf VLAN Configuration Port Aware PVID Ingress Filtering mmanss avec Egress Tagging Li disabled 1 disabled disabled 2 disabled 1 disabled All disabled 3 disabled 1 disabled All disabled 4 disabled 1 disabled All disabled 9 disabled 1 disabled All disabled 6 disabled 1 disabled All disabled disabled 1 disabled All disabled 8 disabled 1 disabled All disabled Etr
17. mal use RSTP Compatible compatible with the old STP protocol Port Configuration Aggregations Enable Disable the RSTP protocol on aggregation links Protocol Enabled Enable Disable the RSTP protocol per port basis Edge Enable Disable to expect a port to be an edge port an end station or a link to another STP device Path Cost A value on a port the switch uses to determine which port are the forwarding ports The lowest number is forwarding ports The value can be set from 1 to 200000000 or auto to be automatically generated IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP suite IGMP can manage the multicast traffic if the members switches router or other network devices of the group support IGMP This switch provides IGMP snooping feature to detect IGMP queries report packets and manages the IP multicast traffic through the switch This feature can limit the forwarding multicast frames only to those ports that are a member of multicast group Only IPv4 IGMP frames are recognized for this system N IGMP Configuration IGMP Enabled d Router Ports oe ee eee ee ee ee oe Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled 1 Aral IGMP Enabled Globally enable disable IGMP snooping function Router Ports The port that is usually with source of multicast traffic stream Unregistered IPMC Flooding Enabled To set the
18. odes on the network The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is a more advanced protocol than STP according to the IEEE 802 1w standard RSTP can shorten spanning tree convergent time while network topology is changed An example diagram is shown below RSTP Configuration system Configuration System Priority 22 65 Hello Time Max Age TE Forward Delay 15 arr a al ee ae Force version Heraal Wt Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost Aqqgregations i a 3 mo j Lae 3 a 3 daaa ics cs ics is 5 pm m 3 aA poii l e System Configuration System Priority A value to identify the root bridge The bridge with lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root 16 numbers are provided in this field from 0 to 61140 in increments of 4096 Hello Time The number of seconds among the transmission of Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages Enter a number 1 through 10 default is 2 Max Age The number of seconds the bridge waits without receiving Spanning Tree User Manual English 5 14 Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Enter a number between 6 amp 40 default is 20 Forward Delay The number of seconds a port waits before changing from Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening state to the forwarding state Enter a number between 4 amp 30 default is 15 Force Version Nor
19. peed Y Oo Refresh Port based VLAN Port based VLAN groups ports by group ID which mean ports on different VLANs different IDs can t communicate with each other The default group ID is 1 before setting another port based VLAN you must set up a VLAN ID group This new group will appear in the Port based VLAN configuration table Note Only member ports in group ID 1 will be able to access other ports on the same group An example diagram is shown below Port based VLAN User Group Configuration Port based VLAN Group User Group Table Member Port No Group ID ale 3 fa fs fe 7 s eee ee eo Add Edit a VLAN User Group Member Port Group ID MemberPorn S0BB0RRRO P SppppppE User Manual English Choose and click the ports you want to group for example choose port 1 port 2 and set their group ID 2 then press Apply An example diagram is shown below Port based VLAN User Group Configuration Port based VLAN Group User Group Table pr i2i3i4 siel7 is see eee oF seme eee Member Port Group ID Add Edit a VLAN User Group MemberPot pen eee elelololololala 5 7 Tag based VLAN Tag based VLAN allows you to assign a tag value for each port The same as port based VLAN ports on different Tag based VLANs different IDs can t communicate with each other The default Tag based VLAN ID is 1 VLAN ID 1 another Tag based VLAN can be created using numb
20. rference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WEEE Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment X Recycling of Electronic Products A United Kingdom In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations WEEE for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment Instead these products must enter the recycling process Each individual EU member state has implemented the WEEE regulations into national law in slightly different ways Please follow your national law when you want to dispose of any electrical or electronic products More details can be obtained from your national WEEE recycling agency Germany Die Europ ische Union h
21. store and forward architecture Supports 9KB jumbo frame Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI X on all 10 100 1000Mbps copper ports Up to 8 10 100 1000 RJ 45 copper ports 2 x Mini GBIC slots for Gigabit Ethernet LC fibre modules shared 144K byte packet buffer 8K MAC entries Supports port based VLAN and tag based 802 1Q VLAN Supports RSTP IGMP DHCP FTP HTTP amp UPN Supports relocate port number to http operation Port trunking with fail over capability Flow control for both full nalf duplex operations Multicast storm Broadcast Storm control as well as Flooding Control Port mirroring Supports Telnet LED display for each port to show link and activity status Desktop and optional Rack mountable kit Field code upgrade through web browser 3 0 Managing the switch The switch can be managed through the RS232 port or in web mode through the Ethernet port 3 1 Web mode default setting Default IP Address 192 168 223 100 Default IP mask 255 255 255 0 User Manual English 3 2 Default gateway 192 168 223 254 Default Password admin Terminal mode default setting Baud rate 115 200 Attribute 8 None 1 None Default Password admin Once the terminal has connected follow the instructions below Press to find the root operation page then choose the command you require by typing in lower case When you enter the command page press again to find the command parameters and the format
22. ty SNMP Write Community private SNMP Trap Community DHCP By default DHCP is turned off so a Default IP or user defined IP address is used when the switch is turned on If the switch needs an IP assigned from a DHCP server then tick the DHCP Enabled box and click on Apply Note if you are in web page mode connection to the switch will be lost You will need to log back into the system configuration using the new IP address provided by the DHCP Server User Manual English 5 3 Relocate HTTP port number 5 4 5 5 The default port number of the HTTP command is 80 unauthorised users may access the switch if they know the IP address You may set the HIT TP port number to any other value from 1024 to 65535 Note once the HTTP port number has been changed you will lose connection to the switch To access the switch again use the following address replacing it with the new port number http 192 168 223 100 port_value Tag VLAN management group CPU port The default VLAN ID group will be VID 1 for all ports This is to allow the ports to communicate with each other and also allow you access to the Web Management via any port when powering the switch on The web management console can only be accessed by ports on the VID 1 ID group To access the Web management console through other ID groups go to the system configuration page and select Tag VLAN Management group 10 and press apply Now move the RJ 45 we
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