Lindy 25030 user manual In-band management through Ethernet, Gateway

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1.3.2 In-band management through Ethernet

In addition to terminal mode configuration, the 24 + 2 Giga SNMP Ethernet Switch also supports In-Band Configuration using a Web Browser. Compared with terminal mode configuration, web browser configuration is more convenient and easier. You can simply connect a network-ready PC to the Switch, open the web browser, go to the Switch’s configuration page (Switch’s IP address), and configure the Switch by clicking on the subject on the menu.

Before you can access the switch through in-band, you must make sure the computer connecting to the Switch has a web browser and the TCP/IP protocol (with valid IP address) is bound to the network adapter. After that, you can either change your computer’s IP address to the same class as the Switch’s IP address, or you can login to the Switch with the “out-of-band” method described in the previous section and configure the Switch’s IP address to the same class as your computer’s IP address. Below, is the Switch’s default IP information:

IP Address: 192.168.1.1

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway: 192.168.1.254

Modify Switch’s IP address via Out-of-Band method

1.Login the console (note: default User Name: admin, Password: lindy).

2.Use “Tab” key to select (highlight) “Switch Static Configuration” and hit “Enter”.

3.Use “Tab” key to select “Administration Configuration” and hit “Enter”.

4.Use “Tab” key to select “IP Configuration” and hit “Enter”.

5.Use “Tab” key to select “Edit” and hit “Enter”.

6.Use “Tab” key to highlight “IP Address”, enter the desired IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1), and hit “Enter”.

7.The “Subnet Mask” is now highlighted, enter the correct subnet mask, and hit “Enter.

8.Input the Gateway address and hit “Enter”.

9.Press and hold “Ctrl” and then hit “A” to go to the “Action Menu”.

10.Use “Tab” key to select “Save” and hit “Enter”.

11.The screen will prompt you to “restart the system…” turn off the Switch, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn the Switch’s power back on.

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Contents 24 + 2 Giga Snmp Ethernet Switch Contents Page Unpacking InstallationLED indicators information Desktop or Shelf InstallationRack Installation Power On the SwitchOut-of-Band Terminal Mode Configuration Initial set up for managementIn-band management through Ethernet Modify Switch’s IP address via Out-of-Band methodGateway 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 BasicPriority Queue Service settings 802.1p Miscellaneous SettingAdvanced Console Port Information Flow control Port ControlsTrunking Aggregator settingAggregator Information Filter Database 2.4.6.1 Igmp Snooping State ActivityMessage Description Query Static MAC AddressMAC filtering Vlan configurationSupport Port-based Vlan Support Protocol-based Vlan Support Tag-based Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan7.2 802.1Q Vlan Port Based VlanBasic Ingress Filtering Port VID Configure port VID settingsSpanning Tree Port VID PvidPage Port Sniffer Port Mirroring SNMP/Trap Manager Click Apply Security ManagerSystem Configuration 12 802.1x ConfigurationPerport 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 SecurityPort Mirroring Configuration Administration ConfigurationChange Username Change Password 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 StringsEnter Edit Community NameDelete Community Name 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