Lindy 25030 user manual Desktop or Shelf Installation, Rack Installation, Power On the Switch

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Desktop or Shelf Installation:

When installing the Switch on the desktop or shelf, please attach the rubber feet to the Switch. Peel off the protective paper on the pads and attach them on the bottom of the Switch (one at each corner).

Rack Installation:

The 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch is rack-mountable and can be installed on a 19” Rackmount Enclosure. To do this, first install the mounting brackets on the Switch’s side panels (one on each side), secure them with the included screws, and then use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch on the 19” Rackmount Enclosure.

Power On the Switch:

The 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch has a universal power supply. The AC power cord connector is located at the rear of the unit and the On/Off switch is next to the connector. Connect the power cord from the power outlet to the Switch and push the On/Off Switch to “ON” position to power on the Switch. After the Switch is powered on, it will perform a “self-diagnostic” (POSD). This process takes about 100 seconds to complete, during this process, the “DIAG” LED will blink green and the Switch will not respond to any further configuration or any network connections. When the process is completed, the “DIAG” LED will stay on solid green.

Below is a table that describes the meaning of each LED indicator.

LED indicators information

LED

 

Colour

Status

 

 

 

 

 

Solid

Blinking

Power

Green

Power is applied to this device

N/A

DIAG

Green

Self diagnostics was successful

Performing self

 

 

 

 

 

diagnostics (after

 

 

 

 

 

Power On)

Cooling

 

FAN 1

Red

Left cooling fan failed

N/A

Fans

 

FAN 2

Red

Right cooling fan failed

N/A

LINK/ACT

(1~24

Green

10Mbps Ethernet connection speed

TX/RX activity or

port_

 

 

Collision

100M (1~24

Green

100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection

N/A

port)

 

speed

 

 

 

 

Off

10Mbps connection speed

N/A

 

 

 

10/100/1000Mbps

Copper Gigabit Port (Optional

Module)

Top LED

Orange

100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection

N/A

 

 

 

 

speed (with Middle LED off)

 

Middle LED

Green

10Mbps Ethernet connection

N/A

 

 

 

 

(With Top LED off)

 

Bottom LED

Green

N/A

TX/RX activity or

 

 

 

 

 

collision

Top + Middle

Orange

100Mbps Gigabit connection speed

N/A

LED’s

+ Green

 

 

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Contents 24 + 2 Giga Snmp Ethernet Switch Contents Page Unpacking InstallationRack Installation Desktop or Shelf InstallationPower On the Switch LED indicators informationOut-of-Band Terminal Mode Configuration Initial set up for managementGateway Modify Switch’s IP address via Out-of-Band methodIn-band management through Ethernet Modify Network Adapter’s IP address Telnet management Telnet IP Address of SwitchWeb Management Home Overview Web Management FunctionPort status Port Statistics Port Statistics and Status Popup WindowIP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway AdministratorModule Info Switch Settings 2.4.2.1 BasicAdvanced Miscellaneous SettingPriority Queue Service settings 802.1p Console Port Information Flow control Port ControlsTrunking Aggregator settingAggregator Information Filter Database 2.4.6.1 Igmp Snooping State ActivityMessage Description Query Static MAC AddressSupport Port-based Vlan Vlan configurationMAC filtering Support Protocol-based Vlan Support Tag-based Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan7.2 802.1Q Vlan Port Based VlanBasic Spanning Tree Port VID Configure port VID settingsPort VID Pvid Ingress FilteringPage Port Sniffer Port Mirroring SNMP/Trap Manager Click Apply Security ManagerPerport Configuration 12 802.1x ConfigurationSystem Configuration Misc Configuration Tftp Update FirmwareTftp Backup Configuration Configuration Backup Tftp Restore ConfigurationReboot Reset SystemConsole -- 1K Xmodem update firmware Page Main Menu Out-of-band Terminal mode managementControl Keys Switch Static ConfigurationPort Configuration Trunk Configuration Vlan Configure Create a Port-Based Vlan Create a Vlan GroupEdit / Delete a Vlan Group Groups Sorted ModeMisc Configuration MAC Age Interval Broadcast Storm Filtering Max Bridge transmit delay boundCollision’s Retry Forever Port SecurityChange Username Change Password Administration ConfigurationPort Mirroring Configuration Priority Configuration Port Static Priority 7.2 802.1p Priority ConfigurationAdd static MAC address -Actions MAC Address Configuration Static MAC AddressEdit static MAC address -Actions Press Edit key Delete static MAC address -Actions Add filter MAC address -Actions Filtering MAC AddressEdit filter MAC address Delete filter MAC address Actions Protocol Related Configuration1 STP STP EnablePerport Configurations STP System ConfigurationSystem Options SnmpAdd Community Name Community StringsDelete Community Name Edit Community NameEnter Add Snmp trap manager Trap ManagersDelete trap manager Edit trap managersIgmp GvrpLacp Link Aggregation Control Protocol Working Port SettingStatic trunk group Lacp StatusLacp trunk group 6 802.1x Protocol6.1 802.1x Enable 6.2 802.1x System Configuration Status and Counters 6.3 802.1x Misc ConfigurationPort Counters System Information Reboot SwitchRestart DefaultRestore Configure File Backup Configure File Application Examples Vlan applications used with switchTrunking Applications used with the switch Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement FCC Compliance Statement United States