Lindy 25030 user manual Unpacking, Installation

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1. Introduction

The 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch is a high performance web-managed SNMP Layer 2 switch that provides users with 24 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports and a single module port into which either 100BaseFX or Gigabit modules can be installed. Several optional modules are available in single or dual port configurations. The Switch has SNMP management and remote control capabilities. Gigabit modules, can be copper or fibre media types supporting 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX or 1000BASE-T, allowing users to increase their network response time at gigabit speeds and with great flexibility. An RS-232 serial port provides out of band configuration for the initial set-up.

Non-blocking,Maximum wire speed performance is achieved on all ports with support for Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDIX functions on all switched 24 10/100M RJ-45 ports and both Gigabit Copper ports in both half or full duplex mode.

The 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch provides convenient web browser management of its layer 2 features. The User-friendlydrop-down menu allows the user to easily learn, control and monitor the switch. It supports not only traditional SNMP functions, but also RMON 1,2,3,9 groups for advanced network analysis.

The Switch also supports both port-based and Tag-based VLAN’s, as well as Trunking on up to 4 ports at a time with 7 trunking groups. Trunked ports provide fail- over functionality, so that if one port fails a backup port can be added into the group.

The Front Panel Design provides a full LED status display to quickly diagnose port status or any potential problems. Extra LED’s are used to indicate fan status and avoid fan failures and over-heating issues.

1.1 Unpacking

Open the shipping carton of the Switch and carefully unpack its contents, the carton should contain the following items:

1 x 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch

2 x 19” Mounting Brackets and Screws

4 x Rubber Feet

1 x Mains Cable

1 x RS-232 Console Cable

CD with LINDY Manual (English Only)

LINDY Quick Installation Guide

1.2 Installation

Follow the guidelines below to install the Switch.

Do not place any object weighted more than 3Kg (6.6 lb) on the Switch.

Connect the power cord to the Switch and to a power outlet.

Leave at least 10 cm (4 inches) of space around the Switch for heat dissipation.

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Contents 24 + 2 Giga Snmp Ethernet Switch Contents Page Installation UnpackingDesktop or Shelf Installation Rack InstallationPower On the Switch LED indicators informationInitial set up for management Out-of-Band Terminal Mode ConfigurationIn-band management through Ethernet Modify Switch’s IP address via Out-of-Band methodGateway Modify Network Adapter’s IP address Telnet IP Address of Switch Telnet managementWeb Management Function Web Management Home OverviewPort status Port Statistics and Status Popup Window Port StatisticsAdministrator IP Address/Subnet Mask/GatewaySwitch Settings 2.4.2.1 Basic Module InfoPriority Queue Service settings 802.1p Miscellaneous SettingAdvanced Console Port Information Port Controls Flow controlAggregator setting TrunkingAggregator Information State Activity Filter Database 2.4.6.1 Igmp SnoopingStatic MAC Address Message Description QueryMAC filtering Vlan configurationSupport Port-based Vlan Support Tag-based Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Support Protocol-based VlanPort Based Vlan 7.2 802.1Q VlanBasic Port VID Configure port VID settings Spanning TreePort VID Pvid Ingress FilteringPage Port Sniffer Port Mirroring SNMP/Trap Manager Security Manager Click ApplySystem Configuration 12 802.1x ConfigurationPerport Configuration Tftp Update Firmware Misc ConfigurationConfiguration Backup Tftp Restore Configuration Tftp Backup ConfigurationReset System RebootConsole -- 1K Xmodem update firmware Page Out-of-band Terminal mode management Main MenuSwitch Static Configuration Control KeysPort Configuration Trunk Configuration Vlan Configure Create a Vlan Group Create a Port-Based VlanGroups Sorted Mode Edit / Delete a Vlan GroupMisc Configuration MAC Age Interval Max Bridge transmit delay bound Broadcast Storm FilteringPort Security Collision’s Retry ForeverPort Mirroring Configuration Administration ConfigurationChange Username Change Password Priority Configuration 7.2 802.1p Priority Configuration Port Static PriorityMAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Add static MAC address -ActionsEdit static MAC address -Actions Press Edit key Delete static MAC address -Actions Filtering MAC Address Add filter MAC address -ActionsEdit filter MAC address Protocol Related Configuration Delete filter MAC address ActionsSTP Enable 1 STPSTP System Configuration Perport ConfigurationsSnmp System OptionsCommunity Strings Add Community NameEnter Edit Community NameDelete Community Name Trap Managers Add Snmp trap managerEdit trap managers Delete trap managerGvrp IgmpWorking Port Setting Lacp Link Aggregation Control ProtocolLacp Status Static trunk group6 802.1x Protocol Lacp trunk group6.1 802.1x Enable 6.2 802.1x System Configuration 6.3 802.1x Misc Configuration Status and CountersPort Counters Reboot Switch System InformationDefault RestartRestore Configure File Backup Configure File Vlan applications used with switch Application ExamplesTrunking Applications used with the switch FCC Compliance Statement United States Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement