Transition Networks MIL-SM802GAF, MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA user manual Segment Bridge application

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Contents MIL-SM802GAF Fax +1.952.941.2322 Transition Networks FCC Warning CE Mark WarningContents Web-Based Management Ring Diagnosing LED Indicators 104 103105 108Introduction Features GvrpPage Software Feature VlanIgmp Dhcp Package Contents Physical Dimension Front PanelPage LED Indicators LK/ACT Rear Panel Desktop Installation Power OnAttaching Rubber Pads Network Application Small Workgroup Segment Bridge Segment Bridge application Login in the Console Interface Console ManagementCLI Management Commands Level ExecConfigure parameters Commands Set List System Commands SetPassword GatewayUsername Low IPIP address Port Commands Set PortidFull half 101001000autoValue Trunk Commands Set Enable Disable~65535 Group IDGroupID Port-list WorkportGroupID Vlan Commands Set Trunk-link tag TaggedVID ListHybrid-link untag TagSpanning Tree Commands Set ~61440Seconds Forward-time seconds Stp-path-cost~200000000 Stp-path-priorityQOS Commands Set Igmp Commands Set Mac / Filter Table Commands SetPrioritylowestlowmid DlehighSnmp Commands Set Authentication Password Privacy V1v2cv3v1v2cv3Community Community-stringExactPrifix Read View Name Write View Name Notify ViewView Name ExcludedIncludedPort Mirroring Commands Set 802.1x Commands SetRXTXBoth Port ID WordsSec NumberTftp Commands Set Disable reject acceptAuthorize SystemLog, Smtp and Event Commands Set ClientserverbothAccount Index Email addressSntp Commands Set Link-UPLink-DownBotStart time End time MinuteTimezone Ring Commands Set 1st Ring Port 2nd RingCoupling Port Control PortSystem Login About Web-based ManagementPreparing for Web Management System Information IP Configuration Dhcp Configuration Dhcp Server Configuration Dhcp Client Entries Port and IP BindingsTftp Update Firmware Tftp Restore Configuration Tftp Backup ConfigurationSystem Event Log Configuration System Event Log Smtp Configuration System Event Log Event Configuration Event Configuration interface Sntp Configuration Page Sntp Configuration interface IP Security User Authentication Port Statistics Port Control Port Trunk Aggregator setting Port TrunkPort Trunk Aggregator Information Port Trunk State Activity Port Mirroring Rate Limiting Vlan configuration Vlan configuration Port-based Vlan Vlan Port Based interface Button to modify existing Vlan group 802.1Q Vlan 802.1Q Configuration Group Configuration Rstp System Configuration Rapid Spanning TreeRstp System Configuration interface Rstp Port Configuration Snmp Configuration System ConfigurationTo switch to the selected Snmp version mode Trap Configuration SNMPV3 ConfigurationTo add context name. Click Snmp V3 configuration interface To add context name Click QoS Configuration QoS Policy and Priority TypeRule Click Igmp Configuration COS ConfigurationTOS Configuration Port Base PriorityPage Igmp Configuration interface Ring To apply the configuration 802.1X/Radius Configuration Security802.1x Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration MAC Address Table Static MAC AddressMAC Filtering All MAC Addresses All MAC Address interface Power over Ethernet Factory Default Save Configuration System RebootFaulty or loose cables Incorrect connectionsNon-standard cables Diagnosing LED Indicators Improper Network TopologiesTechnical Specification Dram EMI Appendix Console Port Pin Assignments100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments VCC+ 111

8 10/100TX 1 10/100/1000T/10/100 SFP Combo with 4 PoE Injectors Managed Switch, 8 10/100TX 2 Gigabit Copper/SFP Combo with 8 PoE Injectors Managed Switch, MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA, MIL-SM802GAF specifications

Transition Networks offers robust and versatile solutions for industrial networking with its MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA and MIL-SM802GAF managed switches. Designed for critical applications, these switches are engineered to withstand harsh environments, making them ideal for military, transportation, and other demanding sectors.

The MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA model is equipped with eight 10/100TX Ethernet ports and one Gigabit copper/SFP combo port. It also features four Power over Ethernet (PoE) injectors, providing a reliable power source for connected devices such as IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones. This capability reduces the need for additional power cabling, simplifying installation and maintenance.

Similarly, the MIL-SM802GAF switch offers eight 10/100TX ports complemented by two Gigabit copper/SFP combo ports. This configuration allows for flexible network design, enabling users to mix and match small and large-scale deployments flexibly. The presence of eight PoE injectors in this model further enhances its practicality, supporting multiple powered devices simultaneously.

Both switches support advanced management features, enabling users to monitor and control network performance effectively. They provide capabilities such as VLAN support, bandwidth control, and quality of service (QoS) adjustments to prioritize critical data traffic. The user-friendly interface simplifies the configuration process, ensuring rapid deployment.

Built with rugged designs, these switches comply with military-grade specifications, ensuring durability under extreme temperatures, humidity, and shock-resistant scenarios. They also incorporate features to enhance security, including access control lists (ACLs) and remote management options to safeguard sensitive information.

Additionally, Transition Networks' MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA and MIL-SM802GAF switches support both static and dynamic linking, allowing for easy troubleshooting and diagnostics. The high MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) ratings of these switches provide confidence in reliability, reducing downtime and maintenance costs in critical applications.

In summary, Transition Networks’ MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA and MIL-SM802GAF managed switches are indispensable in modern networking. Their combination of ruggedness, flexibility, and advanced management features make them suitable for various industries where performance and reliability are paramount. With seamless integration of PoE features, these switches not only enhance network efficiency but also simplify the connectivity of powered devices.