Lindy 25010 user manual Start to Manage This Switch, „ IP address

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1.1 Start to Manage This Switch

1.1 Start to Manage This Switch

Plug-in the power source to power-up the switch. After the switch is powered-on and in a ready state (both the LED indicators POWER and DIAG are lit), you can use any in-band Ethernet port to remotely manage it through a web browser. Alternatively use an RS-232 cable to plug-in the console port (on the rear panel) to locally do the simple system configurations by using the command line interface (CLI). The default IP and related settings for this interface are shown as follows:

„IP address: 192.168.223.100

„Network mask: 255.255.248.0

„Default gateway:192.168.223.254

Try to use the default IP shown above to PING the switch from your PC to make sure the network connection is successful. The default IP address on this switch can be modified later for your needs. If you encounter access problems you can just locally connect to the console port to get the correct IP address for this system.

Now you can use the browser to launch the web-managed interface for this switch. This system only supports Microsoft Internet Explorer for web interface configuration.

The login dialog box (shown as below) will show up first when the switch’s IP address is entered in your browser.

Use the default username and password shown as below to complete the login procedure:

„Username: admin

„Password: 123

This username/password can be modified later for your needs.

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Contents LINDY No GIGA Smart Switch 24 +User Manual EnglishPage Port Configuration Start to Manage This SwitchConfiguration Functions for the Switch Configurations2.11.1.2 Firmware Update Via BOOTP/TFTP System SetupFirmware Update 2.11.1.1 Firmware Update Via TFTP1 Introduction Main Features „ IP address 1.1 Start to Manage This Switch1.2 Configuration Functions for the Switch 2.1 Port Status 2 Configurationsz 2 Options for ordinary ports Port3 to Port24, copper media only 2.2 Port Configuration9 Fibre -Enable, Copper -Enable - to enable both media z 2 Options for combo ports Port1 and Port2¾ 100Mbps Full - to set the speed 100Mbps in full duplex mode 2.3 About the Copper/Fibre Media Auto-Detection 2.4 Port Statistics Multi Collisions 64 BytePkts 65-127 BytePkts 128-255 BytePkts 256-511 BytePkts 512-1023 BytePkts 1024-1522 BytePkts FCSErrorsAlignErrors SymbolErrors FragmentPkts OverSizePkts UnicastPkts MulticastPkts BroadcastPkts Single CollisionVLAN and 802.1Q VLAN cannot co-exist at the same time 2.5 Port-Based VLAN2.5.1 Add Port-Based VLAN Groups Page Pressing the Remove This VLAN button results in the following 2.5.2 Delete Port-Based VLAN GroupsNow all ports are set to the members in VLAN group No.1 2.5.3 Edit Port-Based VLAN Groups 2.6 802.1Q VLAN 2.6.1 Enable/Disable VLAN 2.6.2 802.1Q VLAN Port Configuration 2.6.3 802.1Q VLAN Config The VID entry VID=200 is successfully deleted Finally, click the Apply button to do the changes ¾ SA Source MAC Address ¾ DA Destination MAC Address 2.7 Trunk¾ SA + DA both SA and DA following section will list the related rules for this function 2.7.1 Trunking Rules Page 2.7.2 Get/Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings ¾ Step 2 Choose the member ports up to 8 ports for each trunk group 2.7.3 Enable Trunk¾ Step 3 Click the Apply button to enable trunk settings ¾ Step 1 Choose the Distribution Criterion¾ Step 3 Click the Apply button to modify trunk settings 2.7.4 Modify Trunk Settings¾ Step 2 Click the Apply button to disable trunk 2.7.5 Disable Trunk¾ Step 1 Click the Not Trunking 2.8 Port Mirroring 2.8.1 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings ¾ Step 2 Choose the Monitored Port to be Port16 2.8.2 Enable Mirror¾ Step 4 Click the Apply button to enable mirroring settings ¾ Step 1 Choose Mirror option to be Mirror All Frames¾ Step 2 Change the Monitored Port to be Port3 2.8.3 Modify Mirror Settings¾ Step 4 Click the Apply button to modify mirroring settings ¾ Step 1 Change Mirror option to be Mirror Outgoing Frames¾ Step 1 Choose Mirror option to be Disable Mirror 2.8.4 Disable Mirror¾ Step 2 Click the Apply button to disable mirroring 2.9 QOS Quality of Service „ Priority/Queue Map 2.9.1 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Settings„ Weight „ Scheduling Method2.9.2 Enable QOS ¾ Step 3 Click the Apply button to modify QOS settings 2.9.3 Modify QOS Settings¾ Step 1 Change the Scheduling Method to be Strict Priority 2.10.1 Rate Control 2.10 Rate and Storm ControlPage 2.10.2 Storm Control Page 2.11 System Setup 2.11.1 Firmware Update 2.11.1.1 Firmware Update Via TFTP 2.11.1.2 Firmware Update Via BOOTP/TFTP 2.11.2.1 Assign a fixed IP address 2.11.2 DHCP Client2.11.2.2 Assign an IP address by DHCP server 2.11.3 ARL Aging 2.12 User Management 2.13 Reset System „ Login System 2.14 Command Line Interface CLI2.14.1 Hyper Terminal Setup Options 2.14.2 Switch Management Commands In ConsolePress “H”, “h” or “?” to show all management commands in the console „ Get Current Network Settings„ Help Menu „ Get System Information„ User Management „ Configure Network„ Get PVID „ Enable/Disable 802.1Q VLAN„ Get 802.1Q VLAN Enable Setting „ Set PVID„ Reboot System „ Upgrade Firmware Via TFTP or BOOTP/TFTPType “LO” or “lo” to logout of the system „ Reboot System After Write Default„ Logout Type “RD” or “rd” to reset the system to factory settings„ Buffer Memory 3 Specifications„ Standards Compliance „ Interfaces„ Safety „ Power„ Dimensions „ WeightFCC Warning CE Conformity