Linksys SRW224G4P manual Chapter Introduction

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Chapter 1:

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the 24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Switch with WebView and Power over Ethernet.. This Switch will allow you to network better than ever.. The 24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Switch with WebView delivers non-blocking, wire speed switching for your 10 and 100 megabit network clients, plus multiple options for connecting to your network backbone.. Twenty Four 10/100 ports wire up your workstations, while the four integrated 10/100/1000 ports connect to other switches and the backbone at Gigabit speeds.. The miniGBIC ports allow future expansion through alternate transmission media like optical fiber..

All of the 10/100 ports on the Switch support prestandard and IEEE 802..3af standard (802..3af) Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities.. Each port can detect connected prestandard and 802..3af-compliant network devices, such as IP phones or wireless access points, and automatically supply the required DC power..

The Switch can provide DC power to a wide range of connected devices, eliminating the need for an additional power source and cutting down on the amount of cables attached to each device.. Once configured to supply power, an automatic detection process is initialized by the Switch that is authenticated by a PoE signature from the connected device.. Detection and authentication prevent damage to non-PoE devices..

TheSwitchfeaturesWebViewmonitoringandconfiguration via your web browser, making it easy to manage the 256 VLANs and up to 8 trunking groups.. Or if you prefer, you can use the integrated console port to configure the Switch.. The non-blocking, wire-speed switching forwards packets as fast as your network can deliver them..

All ports have automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover detection.. Each port independently and automatically negotiates the best speed and whether to run in half- or full-duplex mode.. Head-of-line blocking prevention keeps your highspeed clients from bogging down in lower-speed traffic and fast store-and-forward switching prevents damaged packets from being passed on into the network..

Use the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect the Switch, set it up, and configure it to bridge your different networks.. These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the 24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Switch with WebView and Power over Ethernet..

24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Switch with WebView and Power over Ethernet

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents ACL Appendix E Contact Information Appendix a About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic CablingOnline Resources About This GuideIcon Descriptions Copyright and TrademarksChapter Chapter IntroductionChapter Product Overview Front PanelBack Panel Side PanelPre-Installation Considerations Placement OptionsOverview Desktop Placement Hardware InstallationUplinking the Switch Rack-Mount PlacementChapter Configuration Using Console Interface Configuring the HyperTerminal ApplicationSystem Configuration Menu LoginSwitch Main Menu System ConfigurationManagement Settings User & Password SettingsIP Configuration IP Address SettingsRestore System Default Settings Reboot SystemFile Management Port Status Port ConfigurationPoE Configuration Back to Main MenuPort PoE Status System PoE ConfigurationPort PoE Configuration LogoutSetup Setup SummaryDevice Information PoE Information Setup Network SettingsSystem Information IdentificationSetup Time Set TimePort Management Port Settings Edit Port SettingsPort Management Port Management Link Aggregation Port Broadcast ControlPort Setting Port Management PoE Power SettingsGlobal Setting Port Management LacpVlan Management Create Vlan Vlan Management Port SettingsVlan Management Create VlanVlan Management Ports to Vlan Vlan Management Vlan to PortsStatistics Statistics Rmon StatisticsStatistics Rmon History Statistics Rmon Alarms Statistics Rmon EventsStatistics Port Utilization Statistics 802.1x StatisticsACL IP based ACL ACL MAC based ACLSecurity Security Authentication ServersRadius Server Setting Security ACL BindingSecurity 802.1x Settings Tacacs Server SettingSecurity Ports Security Security Https Settings Security Management ACLSecurity SSH Settings Security SSH Host-Key SettingsQoS CoS Settings QoSCoS to Queue Queue Settings QoS Queue SettingsQoS Dscp Settings Port to CoSQoS DiffServ Settings Class MapPolicy Map Spanning Tree QoS DiffServ Port BindingQoS Bandwidth Spanning Tree STP Status Spanning Tree Global STPSpanning Tree STP Port Settings Spanning Tree STP Port Settings STP Port Setting Detail Spanning Tree Rstp Port Settings Spanning Tree Mstp Instance Settings Spanning Tree Mstp PropertiesSpanning Tree Mstp Interface Settings Multicast Multicast Global Settings Multicast Static Member PortsMulticast Static Router Ports Multicast Member Ports QueryMulticast Router Ports Query Snmp Global Parameters Snmp Views Snmp Group ProfileSnmp Communities User AuthenticationSnmp Group Membership Data PrivacySnmp Notification Recipient AdminAdmin User Authentication SNMPv1,2Address Aging Admin Forwarding DatabaseStatic Address Setting Dynamic Address QueryAdmin Log System LoggingSyslog Admin Port Mirroring Smtp SettingAdmin Cable Test Admin PingAdmin Save Configuration Admin Jumbo Frame Admin Firmware UpgradeAdmin Http Upgrade Admin Reboot Admin Factory DefaultAppendix a About Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling Gigabit EthernetFiber Optic Cabling Appendix B Appendix B GlossaryGlossary Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard e Appendix B Appendix C Specifications Appendix CSpecifications Appendix D Warranty and Regulatory Information Limited WarrantyIndustry Canada Canada Safety NoticesFCC Statement IC StatementDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU La Directiva 2002/96/CE de la UE exige que los equipos que Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU WEB For additional information, please visit Appendix E