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1. e Transmit Packet amp Collision Count This category shows the packets outgoing from the switch and the count of collisions e Receive Packet amp Drop Packet This category shows the number of received valid packets and the number of dropped packets e Receive Packet amp CRC Error Packet This category shows the number of received correct packets and CRC errors If your see an increased number of CRC errors there may be hardware issue The possible reason could be a switch port failure broken cable cable fiber connector failure etc Click Refresh to update the counter value Click Clear to reset the counter to 0 Once you change the statistics category the counter will be cleared automatically QoS Setting Here you can configure QoS priority mode and CoS Class of Service 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 low 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 n
2. Re id weg WW v Select Port No 01 O 021 03 04 O 05 O 06 O 07 O 08 O 09 O 10 O 11 12 O 130 14 O 15 16 Update Auto Negotiation Enable Disable If set to Enable the Speed Duplex mode and Flow Control are negotiated automatically If set to Disable you have to assign these parameters manually When Auto Negotiation is set to Disable you have to set the connection speed for the selected ports When Auto Negotiation is set to Enable this item is read only When Auto Negotiation is set to Disable you have to set the connection mode Half or Full for the selected ports When Auto Negotiation is set to Enable this item is read only Flow Control in Full Duplex mode When Flow Control is enabled the switch can synchronize the speed with its peer to avoid the packet loss caused by congestion Flow Control in Half Duplex mode A condition wherein a switch causes a transmitting device to hold off on sending data packets until the switch bottleneck is eliminated Enable Disable port The default is Enable If set to Enable the port can freely transmit and receive packets If set to Disable there will no access to the network through the selected ports Address learning is a service that characterizes a learning bridge in which the source MAC address of each received packet is stored so that future packets destined for that address can be forwarded only to the bridge interface on which that address is located upve
3. gt gt gt gt gt gt d Logout Switch configuration Administrator Authentication Configuration This page allows to change the current username and password that are used to login the switch web management interface 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ma aar aa oe was maa oe aa Administrator Authentication Configuration Usemame admin Password Confirm PoE Update Port Management Note VLAN Setting Username amp Password can only use a z A 2 0 97 ET ST Enter new Username and or Password and then click Update to confirm changes The Update Successfully message will appear as shown below Click Reboot to reboot the switch and re login with the new settings Update Successfully Please Click Reboot to use new setting to login System IP Configuration This page shows the current IP configuration of the switch including the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and IP Configuration type Static or DHCP 1234685 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 185 16 Upve OOBOOOOOOOEOOER Administrator X E System IP Configuration Setting IP Address Subnet Mask POE Gateway IP Configure 9 Static DHCP Update Port Management VLAN Setting You can change the IP settings of the switch according to your network configuration If you choose DHCP in the IP Configure field the switch will act as DHCP client and will get the IP address from the network DHCP server After changing the
4. Schedule Mode Disable Schedule AM PM AM e C Select all Hour Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUN Port Management oo E EA 01 O Mi Mi F Mi W oo E WM Mi EA oo EI Ei E o4 E Mi EA os E Ei E o6 E Mi a o7 EI Ei oe C Mi EA og E EA 10 EI EA n E EA lt Ed sl sl sl sl sl E Ed E E VLAN Setting BE BE Si E E Per Port Counter S S SIS SS sl el ENE S QoS Setting sl EI EI E El Security EI EI E E Ed lt el E S E Ki x EI Spanning Tree EI E E EI Ed EE Trunking Si SS Si Si sl T h h T T h T T E g DHCP Relay Agent NTP This page allows you to select your local time zone and set the IP addresses of NIP servers to synchronize the switch clock upvel EVEL UP 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DOBODODODOOBooeao Administrator NTP Setting 1 128 138 141 1 2 59 124 196 85 Time Zone UTC 3 00 system Time Tue 09 Dec 2014 173724 NTP Server Port Management Port Configuration This page allows to configure the operating mode of each physical port upvel Administrator PoE Port Management Backpressure Tx Rx Capability Addr Learning Port Configuration Auto Duplex Backpressure TWRx Capability Addr Learning Function
5. 1 gt Max Age QoS Setting Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 Security Note If you enable the MAC address binding function the address leaning function will be disabled automatically Then both RSTP STP and address learning will be affected Spanning Tree Bridge Status STP Mode Bridge ID Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay RSTP 32768 10 FO 13 FO 18 26 2 20 15 Trunking Root Status DHCP Relay Agent Root ID Hello Time Max Ge Forward Em l m the root bridge Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings Logout STP Mode Disable STP RSTP Select the STP version you want to enable The default setting is Disable Bridge Priority This parameter defines the spanning tree priority globally for this switch The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root device If all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device According to the protocol standard rule the value must be a multiple of 4096 in the range of 0 to 61440 Thus there are 16 distinct values If the value is changed the switch must be rebooted Hello Time Interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message BPDU frame to check current STP status Enter a value between 1 through 10 the default is 2 Max Age The maximum time in seconds a switch waits without receiving Spanning tree Protocol configuration messages before at
6. Package Contents 8 16 port PoE Switch Power cord Rack mounting kit L brackets 2 pcs and screws 8 pcs Rubber feet 4 pcs Quick Installation Guide Warranty Certificate Note If any of the listed items are damaged or missing please contact your distributor Features Upvel PoE 802 3at Web Smart Switches UP 308 316 FEW with 8 16 port configurations Significantly reduce cost of ownership for small and medium size business and professional home PoE installations Designed to provide easy accessible management and security features ample power supply and bandwidth for high power PoE outdoor Wi Fi access points IP cameras and VoIP equipment while complying with latest Green Ethernet Energy savings features Management features include conditional monitoring of POE power supply available power of ports power supply delay priority and scheduling Port Mirroring broadcast storm protection VLAN tag port QoS TCP UDP packet filtering Spanning Tree Port Trunking DHCP Relay IGMP Snooping SNMP and many more All PoE ports automatically detect the class of connected Powered Devices and provision up to 30 watts of power on each port as required per 802 3at The total available power regiment is limited at 140 watts for UP 308FEW and 260 watts for UP 316FEW Electrical power is transmitted along with data in one single cable allowing you to expand your network where there are no power lines or outlets For non PoE dev
7. address learning will be affected QoS Setting Security od oa Port No Filter Status Port No Filter Status Spanning Tree Disable o Disable o 1 2 Disable Disable Trunking 3 Disable Disable Disable Disable DHCP Relay Agent Disable Disable 4 5 6 Disable Disable Miscellaneous Disable Disable SNMP Settings 8 Disable Disable Logout MAC Address Enter the MAC address es you want to bind to the specific port Select Port select the port to which you want to bind the MAC address es Backup Recovery ae de Enable or Disable Select Enable to enable the MAC Address Binding eineing feature Update After selecting the port enabling Binding and entering MAC Address es H click Update to update and save the settings Clicking Read button will show MAC addresses associated with the selected mead port if you ve already entered any TCP UDP Filter TCP UDP filter allows to block some specific applications There are two filtering rules provided The Allow rule makes the switch to forward the selected protocols and drop other protocols The Deny rule makes the switch to drop the selected protocols and forward other protocols The protocol is checked at the selected secure port upvel Administrator TCP_UDP Filter Configuration PoE 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OORNOOODOONOnDOR Function Enable Disable e Port Managemen
8. screen you can define and configure Uplink and Downlink ports These are important since here the handover between the switches of your network takes place Tag Based VLAN Mode VLAN Mode ech Tag Based VLAN Change VLAN mode Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 O AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care Tag Mode Removelag Removelag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag Port 09 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag AddTag S don t care don t care S don t care S don t care S don t care S don t care S don t care don t care Removelag Removelag RemoveTag Removelag Removelag RemoveTag Removelag 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 Displays VLAN mode Port based Tag based VLAN Here you can also VEAN Mode switch back to Port based VLAN Mode e Add Tag means the 802 10 tag will be inserted in the outgoing packet of the selected port Use this setting for Up and Downlink Ports in your VLAN Tagged Network Don t care means the outgoing packet of the selected port will be kept Tag Mode original
9. E 21 BanadwidtikEonMOl EE EE WE ee Ee 22 Broadcast Storm Control 23 VLAN SCRINO BE 24 VLAN MOOC EE EE EEE E EEE 24 VLAN Member 26 ER ek BO due ER EE EO OE EE EE EE ne ee eee 29 Per Port COUNTE EE 30 Ale SeN EE EE EE ER OE EE ER RE N 31 Priority mode 31 Class ol Sel CC RE RE GE RE GE Ee ie ee ee 32 d AE OE EE EE N EE EE OE OE OE 34 MAC Address Bindung 34 TEP UBDP TE 35 Web Security ee ee ER EE RE Ee ee EE Ee EE ee EE ee ee EE ee ee ee AE ee RE ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee 36 Spanning Tree ee ee EE ER EE ER EE ee EE ER EE ee EE ee Ee ee EE ee Ee ee Ee ee Ee ee Ee ee Ee ee EE ee RE ee ee ee ee ee 37 STP Bridde Selos es ER EER EE EE ee eee 37 STP Port Settings esse se EE Re EER Se Ee Re Ee ee ER Re Ee KAR EER ee Ee ee ek Re ek ee ek ee ek Re ek Re ek ee Ee Re 38 Loopback Detection ee ee Ee EE EE ee ee Ee ee Ee ee Re ee Re ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee 40 TONKINO EE EE EE EE EE AE EE AE EE EE HOE 41 DHCP RS Adel EE 43 DHCP Relay Agent 43 GEMEEN en ne ene ee ee 44 VLAN MAP Relay Agent 44 BaCKUp RECOVETY ccccccccccceecccececeeeceeeceueceucenseeseueeeueeseeseueesueeseeesueeseeeseeessueeseeeneeesags 45 NIE Elsie OER OE EE EE 46 SNMP in d e EE 48 Beie Let AE EE N N N EO N 49 Product Overview upvel 8 Port PoE Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch UP 308FEW UP 308FEW 16 Port PoE Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch y Reset UP 316FEW UP 316FEW
10. IN TUS Trunking d DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery This page allows to save the switch configuration settings to a file on a PC or to upload the settings from a previously saved file To save the configuration click Download and choose a folder to save the file To upload the settings from a file click Browse to specify a path to the configuration file on your PC then enter the admin password and click Update anu f 8 9 10 11 12 13 141 16 upvel AA ete tse fei Administrator Configuration Backup Recovery Wb Backup Switch PC Port Management Please check Download to download EEPROM contents Download VLAN Setting Per Port Counter Recovery PC Switch QoS Setting Select the image file O630p down bin Password eeeee Security Spanning Tree Trunking a a N elk Ne le FIG eae eee a DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings Logout Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Settings page allows to configure Output Queue Aging Time VLAN Striding IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 and VLAN Uplink upvel Administrator Miscellaneous Setting PoE Output Queue Aging Time Port Management E aito 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
11. Switch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel ae soe oe oS SNMP Settings Administrator PoE Community Settings Port Management Community Name Access Right VLAN Setting public Read Write Per Port Counter Read Only SNMP Settings QoS Setting Security System Descrition IP1717 Spanning Tree System Contact ICPlus Trunkin g System Location ICPlus SNMP Trap Settings DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous gt gt d d d d d gt d d d d Trap State Enable d SNMP Settings Logout v Community settings Enter Community Name and select Access Rights for the community Read only or Read Write Click Update to make the settings effective SNMP Settings Enter System Description System Contact and System Location info Click Update to make the settings effective SNMP Trap Settings Select Enable or Disable for the Trap State Click Update to make the settings effective Logout When the switch configuration is finished click Logout to leave the web management interface Login web page will appear BA up Administrator USER LOG IN PoE site 102 168 10 250 Port Management VLAN setting Password Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous gt gt p p 2 p 4 gt SNMPF Sett
12. This is the default setting when starting VLAN configuration You should change to either Add or Remove Tag Remove Tag means the 802 1Q tag will be removed from the outgoing packet of the selected port Use this setting for network connections to PCs Only packets of the VLAN Group the port is a member of will be sent VLAN Member This page is used to assign ports as members of VLAN groups The screen here looks different whether you run Tag Based or Port Based Mode VLAN Member Setting in Port Based Mode On the top screen select the port you want to configure click Read and then select or deselect the ports that are on the same VLAN group In this configuration mode there is no need to worry about defining VLAN groups and VLAN IDs Click Update to make the configuration effective To clear the VLAN member selection click Load Default In the following figure ports 1 3 are set to same VLAN group and ports 4 8 are set to another VLAN group VLAN Member Setting Port Based ol Ga est PORT o o o o os o as al al sl el ele el ea Pest Port o 2 2 2 as ie se al el el el sl el ele Update LoadDefault LoadDefault efault VLAN MEMBER HEER NEE Mar oe MET keed bhibibhkbkbhbhb bhb bhbkbkbhbhb a rr kr blk kbb CET ps MAA EE Ma ee ENEE EEN ENE EE e bbb klee de dd II TEE EIE VLAN Member Setting in Tag Based Mode In Tag based Mode you need to define and configure
13. Up to 75 energy saving with Green Ethernet technology e Rack Mountable 1U Steel Housing brackets and screws included e Built in power supply e Fanless design zero operation noise External Components Description Front panel of UP 308FEW upvel 8 Port PoE Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch UP 308FEW nt Aire er 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LNK Pwr o o o o EL Pe rappe Front panel of UP 316FEW 16 Port PoE Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch UF 316 FEW LNK ACT 1 16 Ethernet connection activity LEDs of the corresponding ports Pepe PoE enabled device connection LEDs of the corresponding ports Reset Factory Defaults Restore button Rear panel 100 240V AC The rear panel of the switch contains the AC power connector The switch supports 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz LED Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LNK Pwr O o ko D 666 Pot meel Ge e zeen o Ou Power on Power Green Power off Installation Installation Site Requirements Ensure that the location where you plan to install the switch meets the following requirements e Air temperature and humidity should be within the specified ranges see technical specifications on pp 52 53 e Vent holes in the switch housing should not be blocked Make sure that there is enough Space around the switch for proper ventilation and heat dissipation Leave at least 10 cm 4 inches of space at the front and rear of t
14. VLAN groups Assign the VLAN ID select the VLAN member ports assign the PVID and check the configuration result In the following figure ports 1 7 are in the same VLAN group The port 2 tag VID number is 123 VLAN Member Setting Tag Based VID 174094 123 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 a VID entry from the table Update MNodify the existing VID entry select VID and then press the button VLAN Member Port 01 select VLAN Member Port 09 select F 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 select VID Source port select e VLAN ID VID For the handover to other switches to take place smoothly the VLAN IDs Numbers need to be like in the rest of your network On the other switches there may be was an option to set the names These are just for your reference Only the numbers are important Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table The available VID range is 1 4094 Delete Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table After deleted the VLAN and its member port settings are can
15. celled Update This is for modifying the existing VLAN settings Select the VID the settings will be displayed below change the settings and then press the Update button to update the settings e VLAN Member Port Select the VLAN Member here VLAN Member Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 OT 08 select O VLAN Member Port 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 select d oO d d o d O oO e VID Source Port This table allows to set PVID of the port Select the port number while you add VLAN and select VLAN member ports The selected ports PVID will be the VID you typed Please note that one port can have only one PVID While one port joins multiple VLAN groups the PVID is important to identify where the incoming traffic will be forwarded to For example Port 3 is the member of VLAN 100 and 200 PVID of port 3 is 100 The traffic received from the connected PC is usually untagged the incoming packets will then be tagged with PVID within the switch and then follow the VID table for traffic forwarding VID Source port select e Port VID Map This table shows the PVID of the ports Port VID Map 04 e VLAN Member Table This table shows the VID and its member ports VLAN MEMBER Configuration Steps First add your VLAN Groups identified throughout your network by unique and constant numbers It often starts with IDs from 100 and up Starting with 100 gives enough
16. d Default Setting recover switch default setting excluding the IP address User name and Password Load Firmware Update This page allows to update the firmware of the switch upvel Administrator v 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 Webpagenot found Please connect to http 192 168 10 250 To execute the firmware update you should enter the password in both Password and Reconfirm fields and then click Update The pop up warning window will appear for making sure you want to proceed the firmware updating procedure Confirm to proceed the update The switch will erase the current firmware from its flash memory Note There is a self protection mechanism in the Boot Loader Even if 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 Then another page will appear to select the firmware image file for upload Click Browse to select the file and then click Update to continue the firmware updating procedure Upon completion of the firmware update click Continue to reboot the switch and re login Reboot device This page is used to reboot the switch Click Confirm to reboot 13 14 15 16 upvel E SE Adm
17. e ato Ten TT Dap O Backup Rec overy Auto 0 0x80 Disable Auto 0 0x80 Disable Miscellaneous 9 TI wen o0 IT Disase II 1 autoo oxo TT Deapie II O SNMP Settings 11 Auto 0 0x80 Disable Logout 12 Auto 200000 0x80 Disable Auto 0 0x80 Disable EE O Deapie II o Auto 200000 0x80 Desai Forwarding beet 1v Yv vY v v wv A Spanning Tree H Trunking Oe AD on MENEER EE EE EEN MEN ee ee e Dy MIK MEN Ve te e WI MIN STP Port Settings table Port No Choose one port of the Switch for further management Priority Decide which port should be blocked by setting its priority as the lowest Enter a value between 0 through 240 The value of priority must be the multiple of 16 RPC The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port Lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media and higher values should be assigned to ports with slower media Enter a value between 1 through 200000000 The default value is Auto STP Port Status table Port No The switch port number of the logical STP port RPC Root Path Cost For the Root Bridge it is zero For all other Bridges it is the sum of the Port Path Costs on the least cost path to the Root Bridge Priority The current priority for each port State The current STP port state The port state can be one of the following Designated port Root port or Blocked port Status The current STP port status The po
18. ed B TCP UDP User defined C TCP UDP Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings d d gt gt gt 4 d d Logout Q1 Q1 Q1 v Note These user defined TCP UDP port are the same as that used in TCP UDP filter ET User defined A User defined B User defined C Port range l l l l 65535 1 Port Port Port Port Port Port The TCP UDP port will be checked on the following physical port 04 TCP UDP port number QoS function Disable Update The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priority queue 2 IP ToS DS The switch will follow the IP ToS DiffServ of the incoming packets to forward traffic IPv4 DS and IPv6 TC values high priority gt 10 18 26 34 46 48 56 low priority others 2 IP TOS DS IP TOS DS Priority 6 b001010 Q1 6 b010010 Q1 6 b011010 Q1 6 b100010 Q1 Setting 6 b101110 Q1 6 b110000 Q1 6 b111000 Q1 Other Values Q1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 IP TOSIDS Port n n E A A A E E SEL 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A A A A A m n F Update 3 802 1p The switch will follow the 802 1Q VLAN tag of the incoming packets to forward traffic VLAN Tag priority high priority 4 7 low priority gt 0 3 3 802 1p For 802 1p priority field the switch utilizes the following priority mapping table 6 and 7 are mapped to the Q4 pr
19. etwork 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 Strict Priority and 4 Queue Weighted Round Robin 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel bs EE eee Administrator Priority Mode PoE First In First Out Port Management Mode All High before Low Strict Priority All packets will be assigned to either Q2 high piority queue or VLAN Setting Q1 low priority queue 4 Queue WRR gt Q1 8 Q2 8 Q3 8 Q4 8 Per Port Counter Update QoS Setting e First In First Out Packets are queued and serviced in the order they were received e 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 in the low priority queue will not be forwarded until the high priority queue is empty e 4 Queue WRR There are 4 priority queues for Weighted Round Robin WRR mode Q3 and Q4 are Low weight queues weight range 0 8 Q1 and Q2 are High weight queues weight range 0 8 In this mode the switch will forward a specified number of high priority packets and then a specified number of low priority packets The switch repeats this cycle continuously Terms low weight and high weight mean 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 trans
20. free number space and less compatibility issues second enter 100 in the VID field then select or deselect which ports are the members of that group All uplink and downlink ports must be the members of every existing group If the port joins different VLAN groups the VID Source Port field allows to define the PVID After VLAN group is configured and member ports are selected click Add to create the table and related port mapping The new group and its settings will be displayed in the table at the bottom of the screen Multi to 1 Setting Multi to 1 VLAN is used on CPE side of Ethernet to the Home and is exclusive to VLAN setting on VLAN member setting When the 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 Destination PortNo Current Setting 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Disable a o o o oa oa eo Port 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 d O O DO F oO O ES H Note Disabled port defines the switch physical port which is disabled LA example for Multi to l structure Ports VLAN Groups Destination Port Current Setting 2 The original setting of the VLAN Group will be cleared and replaced by this special s
21. he switch e The outlet should be close enough for the power cord to reach The length of the power cord supplied is 150 cm 59 inches Desktop installation Place the switch on a sturdy level surface that can support at least 5 kg 11 pounds For better stability stick four rubber feet to the bottom of the switch near the corners Rack mounting Attach the brackets to the switch using the included screws and then mount the switch on the 19 inch rack using the screws provided with the rack Power connection 1 Connect one end of the power cord to the AC power connector on the rear panel of the switch and then connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power outlet 2 Check whether the Power LED is ON When it is steady ON it indicates the power connection works properly Connecting to end nodes Use standard Cat 5 5e twisted pair cable UTP STP to connect the switch to end nodes Switch ports will automatically adjust to the characteristics MDI MDI X speed duplex of the connected devices Dome IP camera Outdoor surveillance camera Outdoor surveillance camera Access point Port POET Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch F F ic P e r amp RR ra UP J1EFEW W WW F P E r ro Computer IP camera PTZ IP camera After connecting all the devices required you can configure various features of the switch using its Web management interface Management features include conditional mo
22. ices the power feed is auto blocked and only data is transmitted Green Ethernet technology features detect idle ports and cable length on each port and reduces energy consumption by up to 75 The total available backbone bandwidth of 1 6 3 2 Gbps provides necessary throughput while limiting network overload LED status displays on the front panel facilitate troubleshooting of network connectivity and activity Rack mountable 1U steel housing provides proper heat dissipation and the fanless design guarantees zero operation noise Upvel UP 308 316 FEW switches facilitate fast deployment of high performance secured networks for both PoE and non PoE devices Proven performance advanced control features and high quality workmanship of switching components make it a great choice for expanding office and home networks 8 16 x RJ 45 10 100 Mbps PoE ports w Auto MDI X and Auto negotiation up to 30 W per port e Compliant with IEEE 802 3at and IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet standards e 140 260 watts total POE power budget e Automatically identifies the PoE class level of Powered Device connected e Supports two event classification for IEEE802 3at powered devices e PoE power supply function management and condition monitoring using Web GUI and SNMP e Ability to set the maximum available power for each port e Supports IEEE802 3x flow control for Duplex Mode and backpressure for Half duplex Mode e 1 6 3 2 Gbps switching capacity e
23. ings Specifications UP 308FEW IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3af PoE IEEE 802 3at PoE IEEE 802 3x Flow Control Standards IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1D STP RSTP 8 x 10 100 Mbps PoE ports w Auto MDI X and Auto negotiation PoE up to 15 4 W per port PoE up to 30 W per port Power budget 140 W PoE pins on RJ 45 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 mode A Ethernet 10 20 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode Fast Ethernet 100 200 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode 10 Mbps 14880 pps Packet Forwarding Rate 100 Mbps 148800 pps 10BASE T UTP STP cat 5 max 100 m 328 feet 100BASE TX UTP STP cat 5 or 5e max 100 m 328 feet Switching Method Store and Forward Switching Capacity 1 6 Gbps LNK ACT LED Indicators PoE Power over Ethernet Data Throughput Network Cables Power AC Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz internal power supply Power Consumption Standby 8 W d Maximum 160 W 280x180x44 mm 11x7x1 7 inch Standard 19 rack mounting width 1U height Weight 1 64 kg 3 6 Ibs Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F EIER Storage 10 70 C 14 158 F Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 5 90 non condensing Certification CE FCC Rostest Humidity UP 316FEW IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3af PoE IEEE 802 3at PoE IEEE 802 3x Flow Control Standard
24. inistrator v Reboot Device Click Confirm to Reboot the Device Confirm PoE PoE Status This page contains information about PoE functionality and allows to set the maximum available power of all ports upvel Administrator PoE Status PoE Max available Power 240 Watt Update System operation status On Main Power consumption 4 0 Watt Device Temperture NTP Device 1 37 C Port Management ees System operation status Shows the PoE function status On Off Indicates the total power consumption of PoE devices connected to the switch Device Temperature 1 amp 2 Readings of built in temperature sensors Note Changing the maximum available power requires reboot of the switch Enter the required value and click Update In the pop up message window click OK to reboot the switch for the new setting to take effect Main Power Consumption Total Power Budget setting will reset device PoE Setting This page allows to configure the PoE function for each port 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel MEER EE EIE ER Administrator PoE Setting PoE CC Status cr Priority Power Budget 0 1W Max 154 for AF 360 for AT Port No ESE 1030 aw 060 06 0 070 080 090 100 1 0 1220 130 40 1560 162 Port Status on Status Mode Class Priority Power ae Power Budget Watt AF High m ee Enable Port Management VLAN Setting bt i ik HH Per Port Counte
25. iority queue 4 and 5 are mapped to the Q3 priority queue 0 and 3 are mapped to the Q2 priority queue 1 and 2 are mapped to the Q1 priority queue Port No 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 Mode 602 1p E E E E E A E E Port No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mode 802 1p T E E E E E m Update 4 Physical port Here you can assign physical ports of the switch to either high or low priority queue 4 Physical port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Qi Update Security MAC Address Binding This feature is also called Port Security on some other switches It allows to bind up to three MAC addresses to one physical port Once the MAC address is bound to the port only the packets with the source MAC address specified in the table will be forwarded through this port The bound MAC addresses will not be aged out from the MAC address table ff ff ff ff ff ff OO OO 00 00 00 00 or blank will not be saved to the table 6 7 88 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel ste DOE Administrator MAC Address Binding PoE Port Management Port No MAC Address VLAN Setting Per Port Counter Read Select Port 01 Binding Disable Update Note If you enable the MAC address binding function the address leaning function will be disabled automatically Then both RSTP STP and
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27. kets from a DHCP client or server in one subnet to a DHCP server or client in another subnet 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel Se oe Administrator DHCP Relay Agent PoE DHCP Relay State Disable Port Management DHCP Relay Hops Count Limit 1 16 16 VLAN Setting DHCP Relay Option 82 State Disable Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree ee a ae Ae ieee eae ey cee Trunking DHCP Relay Agent 4 Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings Logout DHCP Relay State Disable Enable DHCP Relay Hops Count Limit set the maximum number of hops from 1 to 16 DHCP Relay Option 82 State Disable Enable Click Update to make the settings effective Relay Server Enter the DHCP Server IP address and click Add 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel EA ER Administrator DHCP Relay Agent PoE DHCP Server IP Port Management VLAN Setting DHCP Server IP List Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree all SIN MP al like ONE a eel g Trunking 4 DHCP Relay Agent VLAN MAP Relay Agent Enter VLAN ID within 1 4094 select the Server IP address and click Add 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ted OOIE DE DHCP Relay Agent Administrator POE VLAN ID Map Server IP Add Port Management MAP List VLAN ID Server IP Action VLAN Setting Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree AAN alle AF EF SU ele
28. l UP 308FEW UP 316FEW Select Port No select the ports to which you want to apply the settings Click Update for the settings to take effect The settings will be reflected in the status table Current Status EE EE AE Speed Ed Duplex es Flow 3 Ed Auto Mega see ea Duplex Fa AE f Backpres Ed THIRx Cap E Kee ng mad 100M wm full EE AE ESEJE m a a gt a 5s ges Auto 100M full on on on Els ss es tom feat t es ken Auto 100M full on on on o EI as sr a ae ea S o er alel EI as sr aa a er ele 100M Full ON Auto 100M full on on on 3 as ses Auto 100M full on on on EN NEE N N ON e wa Ao N WK MA alej wj aja TE e a Ja nl gt me om m o o o Dm em This field indicates that the port 3 is linked up and run at 100 Mbps in Full Duplex mode with Flow Control enabled Setting status displays the configuration of each port User Manual 20 Port Mirroring Port mirroring is used to send a copy of packets from one switch port or an entire VLAN to a network monitoring connection on another switch port This feature allows to analyze and debug data and diagnose errors on a network thus helps network administrators keep a close eye on network performance and alerts them when problems occur It can be used to mirror either ingress or egress traffic or both on
29. l will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped select the port s to which the filtering rule will be applied select the predefined protocol or User defined Protocol which will be included in the filtering rule Logout Function Enable Port Filtering Rule Protocol Click Update for the configuration to take effect Web Security This page allows to select which ports of the switch can be used to access the Web Management GUI With Web security enabled the switch Web Management GUI will be accessible only through the selected Access Ports 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel eee DE Administrator Web Management Filter PoE Disable Port Management 01 VLAN Setting Access Port 09 11 Per Port Counter A A QoS Setting User select port which enable to access web management unselect port can not access web managemnt Security Spanning Tree This switch supports IEEE 802 1D 2004 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP and is backward compatible with legacy Spanning Tree Protocol STP standards STP Bridge Settings This page allows to configure STP Mode and time settings See the description below 6 f 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 pvel BEE EE Administrator STP Bridge Settings EE Spanning Tree Settings Port Man agement De Bridge Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay 0 61440 Hi 10 Sec HE Sec 4 30 Sec VLAN Setting Per Port Counter Submit Note 2 Forward Delay
30. mit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5 When the queue weight is set to 0 it will be treated as 8 Class of Service There are four Class of Service schemes provided TCP UDP port IP ToS DS 802 1p and Physical port The switch treats CoS schemes in the following priority TCP UDP port gt IP ToS DS gt 802 1p gt Physical port It means that TCP UDP CoS will override all other settings Any of three CoS schemes TCP UDP port IP ToS DS and 802 1p is mapped to high so if the data packet hit any of these CoS rules it will be treated as high priority packet 1 TCP UDP Port The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priority queue 1234 Upve ma Administrator Class of Service POE The switch treats TCP UDP IP TOS DS 802 1p and physical port CoS scheme in the following priority Port Management TCP UDP gt IP TOS DS gt 802 1p gt Physical port This means TCP UDP CoS will override all other settings VLAN Setting 1 TCP UDP port Per Port Counter Protocol ers Q4 options are effective for the selected physical port only 2 Drop option is the global setting for all physical ports QoS Setting FTP Q1 Saree SSH at aed TELNET Q1 SMTP Q1 DNS Q1 TFTP Q1 HTTP Q1 POP3 Q1 NEWS Q1 SNTP Q1 NetBIOS Q1 IMAP Q1 SNMP Q1 HTTPS Q1 MSN Q1 XRD_RDP Q1 QQ Q1 ICQ Q1 Yahoo Q1 BOOTP DHCP Q1 User defined A TCP UDP User defin
31. nd click Update to make the settings effective The actual port speed can be calculated by multiplying Tx Rx Rate by the selected speed base 82 or 512 kbps upvel Administrator PoE Port Management Tx Rate Rx Rate 0 255 0 full speed 0 255 0 full speed Low v Low 32Kbps High 512Kbps 1 When link speed is 10M The Rate value is 1 19 2 When link speed is 100M The Rate value is 1 195 all ports use the same speed base VLAN Setting Per Port Counter Update LoadDefault QoS Setting If the link speed of selected port is lower than the rate that you setting this system will use the value of link speed as your setting rate Security Spanning Tree Port Port Rx Rate Kbps Rx Rate Kbps Trunking DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings Logout gt Sl AI cei AAN ole AIM Ie AI SIE AI a Tx Rate Kbps Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Tx Rate Kbps Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Broadcast Storm Control The broadcast storm control is used to block excessive broadcast packets If the number of br
32. nitoring of the PoE power supply available power of ports power supply delay priority and scheduling Port Mirroring broadcast storm protection VLAN tag port QoS TCP UDP packet filtering Spanning Tree Port Trunking DHCP Relay IGMP Snooping SNMP and many more Accessing the switch Web management GUI 1 Connect the switch to the computer which you will use for configuring the switch 2 Assign a Static IP address to the computer s network adapter in the subnet of 192 168 10 x e g 192 168 10 100 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 3 Open your web browser type the IP address of the switch in the address bar and then press Enter The default IP address is 192 168 10 250 4 Enter ID and Password and then click OK By default ID admin LEVEL UP USER LOG IN Password admin Site 192 168 10 250 Note ID and Password are case sensitive ID admin Password asses upvel Administrator 16 Port 10 100Mbps Ethernet Switch Advanced Features Basic Features Bandwidth control Embedded HTTP web Management Port based amp 802 10 based VLAN Backup Recovery Configuration PoE Statistics Counter TFTP Software upgradeable d Firewall e Secure Management VLAN Uplink e Password security Port Management VLAN Setting Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings gt gt gt gt gt gt
33. nk can be configured as a mirror source port or a mirror target port e Enable the link aggregation prior to connecting cables between the switches to prevent creating a switching loop e Disconnect all link aggregation port cables or disable the link aggregation ports before removing a port link aggregation group to prevent creating a switching loop You can configure 2 link groups with a maximum of 4 ports aggregated in each group If the group is defined as a local static link aggregation group then the number of ports must be the same as the group member ports 1 12 13 14 15 16 upvel OI Administrator Trunking System Priority 1 65535 Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Src amp Dst PoE Port Management VLAN Setting Per Port Counter O O tnkGroupd1 UnmkGroupa2 Member mla ala lamalam m a sae TI Disables N Disables O we wceer N pe Operation Key l DHCP Relay Agent TimeOut Short Time Out Short Time Out nen Aen TI Passwe vi N Poesie Miscellaneous Notice If any trunk group is setto LACP type each port in the trunk group will not be enabledicant Forward Receive until the port can finish LACP procedure with its link partner port QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree b b d b Trunking SNMP Settings Logout System Priority A value that identifies the active LACP The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP
34. nly 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 to 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 The switch supports Port based and Tag based VLAN modes In port based VLAN mode the tag setting is useless since this mode is for separating traffic only on this single switch and there is no handover of network traffic within VLAN groups to other switches For traffic handover to other switches the tag based VLAN mode should be used When the tag based VLAN is selected the user can define the handling method of a VLAN tag to the specified port including Add Tag Remove Tag or Don t care 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Upve 2454542525555 5 Administrator VLAN Mode PoE Port Management Port Based VLAN Change VLAN mode VLAN Setting The default VLAN mode is port based VLAN To switch to tag based VLAN mode click Change VLAN mode bution The following message will appear to ask for confirmation of changing the mode WARNING Current Port base VLAN Setting will be reset to default setting if you click on Continue button to change to Tag base VLAN mode Otherwise click on Back button to cancel Click Continue to proceed After having switched to Tag Based VLAN Mode the screen changes On this
35. oadcast packets exceeds the defined threshold during one time unit all excessive broadcast packets will be dropped The time unit is 500 us for 100 Mbps link speed and 5000 us for 10 Mbps link speed Each port s broadcast storm protection function can be enabled individually Example In the picture below the Broadcast Storm Control is enabled for ports 1 6 and threshold is set to 10 If the number of broadcast packets exceeds the threshold setting all excessive packets will be dropped packet length is 64 bytes upvel Administrator Broadcast Storm Control PoE Threshold Port Management VLAN Setting Update This value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit One time unit is 500 us for 100Mbps Per Port Counter speed and 5000us for 10Mbps speed QoS Setting 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 Security How to change one time unit to pps The port 1 is 100M port The one time unit of it is 500 us it indicates that 2000 packets can be sent within one second Setting the threshold 10 for port 1 means that 10x2000 packets can be sent in one second VLAN Setting A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical grouping of network devices where the members can be on different physical segments It allows to isolate network traffic so o
36. of the limited bandwidth or slow network processing ability Then the Pause frame of Flow Control will be generated once the packet buffer is full With the Output Queue Aging Time function a packet stored at an output queue for a long time will be aged out and become a useless packet You can set the Aging Time to 200 400 600 or 800 ms VLAN Striding For some network environments the network administrator may probably want to filter undesired broadcast or multicast packets to enhance the network bandwidth utilization and forward only meaningful unicast packets to a specific destination VLAN is a good mechanism to block broadcast packets but it can also block unicast communication between VLANs To solve this issue a special function called VLAN striding is designed If VLAN striding is enabled the switch will forward unicast packets to the destination port no matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN The unicast packet can stride across VLANs IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 By default a switch will flood multicast traffic to all ports in a broadcast domain Multicast may Cause unnecessary load on host devices by requiring them to process packets they have not solicited The IGMP snooping feature allows the switch to listen in on the IGMP communications between hosts and routers By listening also Known as snooping to these communications the switch maintains a map of which ports clients need which multicast stream s
37. ource Multicast that is not solicited by certain clients or IGMP group will be filtered VLAN Uplink Setting This switch does not implement an Independent VLAN IVL MAC address table it utilizes VLAN uplink to emulate the function of IVL An independent VLAN MAC address table is based on both the source MAC address and the VLAN In some applications if the switch cannot build the separate MAC address table for different VLANs there will be a conflict of MAC address table To solve this problem the switch controller utilizes the VLAN Uplink port to emulate the usage of Independent VLAN MAC Address Table VLAN Uplink function allows different VLANs to use individual uplink port to forward packets In a normal application only one uplink port can be selected in a switch lf VLAN Uplink function is enabled and the destination port of a unicast packet is located at the next VLAN this packet will be forwarded to the uplink port Choose the Uplink Port X for the port ID The Uplink X will be the uplink port of its VLAN Note There is a functional conflict between VLAN Striding and VLAN Uplink So if both VLAN Striding and VLAN Uplink are enabled simultaneously the switch selects VLAN Striding and ignores the VLAN Uplink setting SNMP Settings SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a popular protocol for managing devices on IP networks This page allows you to configure SNMP settings for monitoring and managing your PoE Web Smart
38. peer of the trunk group Link Aggregation Algorithm Select the algorithm of link aggregation The available options are e MAC Src amp Dst Hash Algorithm based on Source amp Destination MAC Address XOR result e MAC Src Hash Algorithm based on Source MAC Address The default setting is MAC Src amp Dst Member Select the ports that will be the members of link aggregation group Default link group 1 includes P1 P2 Pa P4 Default link group 2 includes P5 P6 P7 P8 State Disable Enable port trunk The default setting is Disable Type Select port trunk type Static or LACP Dynamic The default setting is LACP When the LACP Trunk type is selected the following parameters can be configured Please note that the parameters of ports that belong to one link aggregation group should be the same on both ends Operation Key Range 1 65535 Default Link Group 1 1 Default Link Group 2 2 Time Out Select Long Time Out or Short Time Out The Long Time Out is approximately 30 seconds the Short Time Out is approximately 3 seconds however the link partner of other supplier may not use the same value The longer time out then will be used Activity Select whether the link group is allowed Active to automatically send LACP packets or not Passive The default setting is Passive DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent provides a transparent transmission of DHCP broadcast packets It can transmit broadcast pac
39. r l QoS Setting i i Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent gt d gt d gt d d gt gt LA Backup Recovery e e ae ea a T Status Enable disable PoE for selected ports ER Select AF or AT mode according to the PoE standard 802 3af or 802 3at supported by the device connected to the port The port provides up to 15 4 watts in AF mode and up to 30 watts in AT mode Priori select the priority Low High or Critical of powering the devices through the riority selected ports Power The maximum power provided by each of the selected ports The value specified Budget in this field is multiplied by 0 1 thus for 10 W you should enter 100 Port No Select the ports to which the settings should be applied All of the settings excluding Mode take effect immediately after clicking Update Changing the port mode requires reboot of the switch After clicking Update the following pop up message appears ANAF mode setting will reset device Click OK to reboot the switch for the new settings to take effect PoE Power Delay This page allows to set a delay before supplying power to the ports once the switch is powered on This may be useful if there are multiple high power PoE devices connected to the switch e g outdoor surveillance cameras installed in enclosures with heater and fan The start up power consumption of these devices is higher than their rated power and simultaneous powe
40. r on of multiple such devices may result in an overload of the switch power supply which in turn will activate the power supply overload protection setting of POE Power Delay prevents an overload of the switch power supply since the high power PoE devices are powered on sequentially To set a delay select ports in Port No field choose Enable in Delay Mode field enter the desired Delay Time for the selected ports and click Update for the settings to take effect 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel Sse be seo NEE Administrator PoE Power Delay Hot v second Delay Mode Delay Time 0 300 Fant O a O Port No 010 of ol wl 06E 06 A 07 an 00 100 1 0 120 30 140 50 160 Port Delay Mode Delay W second Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable oe CO Port Management f MN VLAN Setting oj o Per Port Counter ojo QoS Setting Security Spanning Tree Trunking d gt d d d d d d DHCP Relay Agent DEE Disable CH PoE Scheduling The PoE scheduling feature provides an hourly weekly scheduling mechanism for advanced power control You can configure each PoE port to be ON or OFF on an hourly basis for energy conservation and provision power only when needed 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 EVEL UP Administrator b PoE Status PoE Setting PoE Power Delay PoE Scheduling Ls 12345678 ERE eee NN EE EI NN ET PoE Scheduling Schedule on Port DI e
41. rt status can be one of the following Forwarding Disable Listening Blocking Learning Designated Bridge ID of the STP Bridge which designated the root port Designated Port Port number of the bridge from where the bridge designated the root port Loopback Detection Under some conditions incorrect connection to wrong ports may cause a network loop The unknown broadcast and multicast may crash the whole network The Loopback Detection feature can help to prevent this type of situation 45 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 upvel EE EECH Administrator Loopback Detection Settings PoE Loopback Detect Function Disable e Port Management Auto Wake Up Disable Wake Up Time Interval 10sec VLAN Setting Per Port Counter QoS Setting Reset All Ports Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings Logout Loopback Detection Function Enable Disable the Loopback Detection function The default setting is Disable Auto Wake Up Enable Disable the Auto Wake Up function The default setting is Disable When the Loopback Detection function is running the ports could be disabled to avoid the loop The Auto Wake Up function activates the port after Wake Up Time Interval passed Wake Up Time Interval Select the time interval here The default is 10 sec Click Submit to apply the settings Trunking Link Aggregation Port Trunking allows multiple links to be b
42. s IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1D STP RSTP 16 x 10 100 Mbps PoE ports w Auto MDI X and Auto negotiation PoE up to 15 4 W per port PoE up to 30 W per port Power budget 260 W PoE pins on RJ 45 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 mode A Ethernet 10 20 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode Fast Ethernet 100 200 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode 10 Mbps 14880 pps Packet Forwarding Rate 100 Mbps 148800 pps 10BASE T UTP STP cat 5 max 100 m 328 feet 100BASE TX UTP STP cat 5 or 5e max 100 m 328 feet Switching Method Store and Forward Switching Capacity 3 2 Gbps LED Indicators AC Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz internal power supply Power Consumption Standby 8 W Maximum 270 W 442x208x44 mm 17 4x8 2x1 7 inch Standard 19 rack mounting width 1U height Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 lbs Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage 10 70 C 14 158 F Power over Ethernet Data Throughput Network Cables Temperature Operating 10 90 non condensing storage 5 90 non condensing Certification CE FCC Rostest Humidity PRODUCTI WARRANTY REGISTRATION Please take a moment to register your new UPVEL product online Go to www upvel com registration UPVEL Irwindale CA USA www upvel com Technical support support upvel com 1 855 IT UPVEL 488 7835 M F 10AM 7PM excluding public holidays UPVEL is a reg
43. settings click Update to confirm changes The Update Successfully message will appear as shown below Click Reboot to reboot the switch for the new settings to take effect Update Successfully Please Click Reboot to use new setting to login System Status This page shows the information about the switch MAC address firmware version and number of ports The Comment field allows to set the switch name so that it could be easily identified in your network You can also configure the Idle Time Security function here If there is no user activity in Web GUI for the specified Idle Time the system will auto logout or back to the last display Click Update for the new settings to take effect 13 14 15 16 UDVvel s G i Administrator v System Status 10 70 13 70 18 26 Number of Ports 16 Comment switch System Version PoE Idle Time 0 1 30 Minutes Port Management C Idle Time Security Auto Logout Default VLAN Setting Back to the last display Per Port Counter Update QoS Setting Note 2 Comment name can only use ar A B Tas Security Load Default Setting This page allows to restore the factory default settings of the switch Click Load to execute factory defaults reset procedure All current settings will be erased excluding System IP Configuration and Authentication Configuration Then click Reboot to reboot the switch for the new settings to take effect upvel Administrator v Loa
44. single or multiple ports upvel Administrator PoE Port Management Dest Port Monitored ET Packets we VLAN Setting 1 Source Per Port Counter ss QoS Setting Security Multi to Multi Sniffer function Spanning Tree The Port mirroring function is accomplished by assigning the following items e Destination port mirror port A port that will be used to monitor traffic coming from the source port s Theoretically it is possible to set multiple destination ports in a network but actually the port mirroring function will lower the network throughput and therefore it is recommended to set only one destination port e Monitored packets The type of traffic to be monitored Rx Received packets Tx Transmitted packets Tx amp Rx both Transmitted and Received packets Disable means the port mirroring function is disabled e Source port The port to be monitored All monitored port traffic will be copied mirrored to the destination port You can select multiple source ports but note that port mirroring function is bandwidth consuming When multiple source ports are assigned the destination port may be congested Click Update to make the setting effective Bandwidth Control This page allows to set the maximum transmit receive rate for each port Select the port number you want to configure enter the desired values of Tx transmit and Rx receive rates select high or low speed base a
45. t Deny e VLAN Setting Deny means the outgoing packets to the selected port with selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded tori Allow means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped Port Filtering Rule Per Port Counter 9 Note 1 The secure WAN port should be set at the physical port which is connected to the server QoS Setting 2 Once this function is enabled the switch will check the destination TCP UDP port number at the outgoing direction of the secure WAN port Ifthe condition matches this packet will be dropped or forwarded Security E Porto4 E Port02 L Porto3 C Portos Pompe Porto6 F Porto7 Portos Secure Port Porto9 Pomp Pot F Port12 Spanning Tree Port13 C Port14 Pom Port16 Trunking War Seu CI TELNET SMTP DHCP Relay Agent DNS CI TFTP L HTTP POP3 Protocol Backup Recovery Miscellaneous SNMP Settings L SNMP L HTTPS F NEWS SNTP F NetBlos F IMAP XRD_RDP __ BOOTP DHCP User defined A TCP UDP User defined B P UDP Fl User defined C TCP UDP Update Enable Disable the function The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure port e Deny means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded e Allow means the selected protoco
46. tempting to reconfigure That also means the maximum life time for a BPDU frame Enter a value between 6 through 40 the default is 20 Forward Delay The maximum time in seconds the root device will wait before changing from its Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state Enter a value between 4 through 30 the default is 15 Click Submit for the configuration to take effect The Bridge Status table shows the STP configuration of the switch The Root Status table shows the Root Switch s Information of the STP domain STP Port Settings This page allows to set the STP port priority and its path cost After STP RSTP is enabled the priority and path cost are automatically assigned to the port Normally it is necessary to change the parameters however you may need to control the root switch or block port in some condition select the port number enter the values of the Priority and Root Path Cost and click Submit to apply the settings 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IR TEE STP Port Settings STP Port Settings RPC Administrator PoE Port Management Priority Port No 1 200000000 VLAN Setting 0 240 ECH Per Port Counter QoS Setting Security STP Port Status Ea Port No Priority State N Designated Bridge a Auto 200000 0x80 Disable Auto 0 0x80 Disable Auto 200000 0x80 rege Forwarding 4 ao oe Disable a DHCP Relay Agent LS TI wg Tome sae TI l oo T
47. the buffer and the poor switch performance Aging time VLAN Setting Disable ms Per Port Counter VLAN Striding VLAN Striding When this function is enabled the switch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port No matter whether the Disable v destination port is in the same VLAN group QoS Setting Security IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 IGMP Snooping Disable IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 function enable Spanning Tree Trunking VLAN Uplink Setting DHCP Relay Agent Backup Recovery Miscellaneous gt d gt gt d d d d d d d 4 Port 01 gt Uplink1 D Uplink2 Port 09 Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 02 J Uplink Uplink2 Port 10 J Uplink Uplink2 Port 03 Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 11 Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 04 Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 12 Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 05 J Uplink1 D Uplink2 Port 13 J Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 06 J Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 14 Uplink Uplink2 Port 07 gt Uplink1 D Uplink2 Port 15 gt Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 08 J Uplink1 Uplink2 Port 16 J Uplink1 Uplink2 SNMP Settings Clear Uplink1 Clear Uplink2 Update Logout Output Queue Aging Time This function prevents the situation when the traffic jam on one port may cause the congestion of other ports In some applications e g IPTV Multicast communication the multicast stream is continuously generated from the source port and the client port may be congested because
48. tructure if you enable this function On the other hand If you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting 3 This configuration is port base VLAN only There are two limitations for this setting 1 The original setting of the VLAN group will be cleared and replaced by this special structure if you enable this function Conversely if you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting 2 This configuration is for Port based VLAN only Per Port Counter This page shows packet statistics for each port ASG f 8 9 101 1213 1415 16 upvel ER ER EE ENEE Administrator Counter Category PoE Counter Mode Selection Receive Packet amp Transmit Packet Port Management Note The counter will be cleared when you change the counter mode Receive Packet Transmit Packet VLAN Setting 139711 Per Port Counter 0 0 186256 QoS Setting 0 Security Spanning Tree Trunking DHCP Relay Agent 0 Backup Recovery 265198 Miscellaneous 0 olelS lelselselsels SNMP Settings 0 ech h Lo 265256 d d d d d d d d d Logout 0 Refresh Clear Statistics are grouped into the following categories e Receive Packet amp Transmit Packet This category shows both the received packets count excluding the incorrect packets and the transmitted packets count
49. undled together and act as a single physical link It provides higher throughput load balancing fault tolerance and redundancy of links in a switched internetwork Traffic in a trunk is distributed across an individual link within the trunk in a deterministic method that is called a hashing algorithm The hashing algorithm automatically applies load balancing to the ports in the trunk In the event of a port failure within the trunk group the network traffic will 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 Source MAC Address or a combination of Source MAC Address and Destination MAC Address for the Trunk Hashing Algorithm If the traffic pattern on the network is considered carefully and a proper hashing algorithm is used the traffic is kind of randomly decided to be transmitted across either link of the trunk and load balancing will be seen Before making any physical connections between devices it is necessary to configure the link aggregation parameters of the devices at both ends When using link aggregation take into account the following e The ports used in a link aggregation must all be for the same media type e g RJ 45 100 Mbps e The ports can only be assigned to one link aggregation group e The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as link aggregation ports e None of the ports in a link aggregation group tru
50. upvel LEVEL UP PoE Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switch User Manual Table of Contents Product de TE Ge 4 Package TE s o RE RR ER ee 4 FS AUT CS iiss EE EE RE EE EE EO AEO ERE 5 External Components Description ees see ee ee EE Ee ee EE ee ee EE ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 LED D SErDUOI ss ee ME ee ee eN Eve n ee ere es SE ee GN ee EE 7 LUS UE e AE EE EO EE eaten lt aiseuaioc sew seoweseurs 8 ins EN de VE FRC UU E UC 8 Deskiop siaal id ei EE ER REK EE Ee we Ai de De AS N GEE Ee id 8 Rack mounting WE 8 FOWE COMO CUO IN E 8 Connecting to end nodes ee ee ER EE RE RE ee Ee ee EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 9 Accessing the switch Web management GU 10 switch COA CUCU ME 11 Pe Nel iA Le ie OE N EE EE OE ee eee 11 Authentication Configuration ee ee ee ee EE ee EE ee Ee RR Ee ee EE ee ee eek Ee ee ee ee Ee ee 11 SySlem IP e ual ON EE EE OE EE EE EE EE EE N EE EE 12 SY lem EO N EE OE EE OE EE 13 Load Default UUM is ER RE RA EE ER GR Re Ee EE RE RE ee EE EE Ee AE OR 13 Firmware EE 14 Reboot device ieee 14 oe EE EE EE EE 15 POE EA EE RE 15 PoE DRS de AE N eae 16 wed ge id DAE EE OE OR EE OE EE OE OE OE OR N 17 POE SCHECUINO EE ON OE EE EE EE EE Ee ee ee 18 NIP EE OE EE EE OE EE AE OE EE EE eee eee ees 18 ORC IMAM e CIC il beskeie eke eie ao ei ek ho eb ek Rd GR ae EG ee ae 19 Port Configuration AR N 19 FORL ld seide AR OE secssaceeaxtusaeesaeragenaetneagneeteagtaccseace E E

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