Linksys SRW224P manual Edit Port Configuration Screen

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24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch with Webview and Power over Ethernet

Flow Control. Indicates the type of flow control currently in use. (IEEE 802.3x, Back-Pressure or None)

Auto Negotiation. Shows if auto-negotiation is enabled or disabled.

LAG Member. Shows if port is a LAG member.

Click Port Configuration to edit the port settings.

Click Port Broadcast Control to edit the port broadcast threshold.

Edit Port Configuration

You can use Port Configuration to enable/disable an interface, set auto-negotiation and the interface capabilities to advertise, or manually force the speed, duplex mode, and flow control.

This screen allows you to edit the following information for each port on the switch.

Name. Allows you to label an interface. (Range: 1-64 characters)

Admin. Allows you to manually disable an interface. You can disable an interface due to abnormal behavior (e.g., excessive collisions), and then enable it again, once the problem has been resolved. You may also disable an interface for security reasons.

Speed Duplex. Allows you to manually set the port speed and duplex mode. (i.e., with auto-negotiation disabled)

Flow Control. Allows automatic or manual selection of flow control.

Auto-negotiation (Port Capabilities). Allows auto-negotiation to be enabled/disabled. When auto-negotiation is enabled, you need to specify the capabilities to be advertised. When auto-negotiation is disabled, you can force the settings for speed, mode, and flow control.The following capabilities are supported.

10half - Supports 10 Mbps half-duplex operation

10full - Supports 10 Mbps full-duplex operation

100half - Supports 100 Mbps half-duplex operation

Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility

Switch Config

Figure 5-14: Edit Port Configuration Screen

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Contents Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch How to Use This User Guide Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Help Appendix a Fast Ethernet and Gigabit EthernetAppendix B Cabling About Fast Ethernet About Gigabit EthernetList of Figures Front Panel24 Port Configuration 28 QoS IP Precedence/DSCP 61 Spanning Tree Port/LAG Info Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this Guide? Getting to Know the Switch Front PanelLEDs Back Panel Side PanelPorts RJ-45 Ports Gigabit Expansion PortsConsole Port Connecting the Switch OverviewMaximum Cabling Distances Pre-Installation Considerations Fast Ethernet ConsiderationsHardware Installation Placement OptionsDesktop Placement Uplinking the Switch Rack-Mount PlacementConfiguration using the Console Interface Configuring the HyperTerminal ApplicationConfiguring the Switch through the Console Interface Switch ScreensSwitch Main Menu Versions General InformationManagement Settings Serial Port ConfigurationCPU Performance User and Password Settings 13 User and Password SettingsIP Configuration IP Address SettingsNetwork Configuration SnmpFile Management 19 File ManagementRestore System Default Setting Reboot SystemBack to Main Menu 22 Back to Main MenuPort Configuration Port StatusPoE Configuration System PoE ConfigurationPort PoE Status Port PoE Configuration LogoutConfiguring the Switch through the Web Utility System Information System DescriptionSystem Mode Sys. Info System ModeAddress Table Settings Forwarding DatabaseDynamic Address Static addressTime Synchronization Sys. Info Time Synchronization ScreenCPU Performance 10 Sys. Info CPU PerformanceIP Config IP AddressConfiguring the Switch through the Web Utility IP Config Switch Config Port ConfigurationEdit Port Configuration 14 Edit Port Configuration ScreenConfiguring the Switch through the Web Utility Switch Config Vlan Create Vlan 16 Adding/Editing Vlan Screen17 Switch Config Vlan Port Vlan PortLAG Configuration 18 Switch Config LAG ConfigurationVlan LAG Configuration Create LAGLAG Broadcast Control 22 Switch Config Port Mirroring Port MirroringLacp Lacp MembershipQoS Class of Service Settings Traffic TypeQueue Settings CoS to QueueIP Precedence/DSCP 28 QoS IP Precedence/DSCPIP Port 29 QoS IP PortACL Priority 30 QoS ACL PriorityRate Limit Configuration Rate LimitDiffServ Setting Rules DiffServ Class MapAdding a Class 34 DiffServ Class Map Adding a ClassDiffServ Policy Map Adding a Policy37 DiffServ Policy Map Setting Rules DiffServ Service Policy 38 DiffServ Diffserv Service PolicySecurity ACL ConfStandard ACL Extended ACLConfiguring the Switch through the Web Utility Security MAC ACL ACL Port Binding 802.1xUsers44 Security 802.1x Users 802.1xPort Conf Radius ServerPort Security Storm ControlHttps Settings System PasswordGlobal Settings SntpStatistics Interface StatisticsEtherlike Statistics Rmon StatisticsPower Config PoEPower Port Config Power Port StatusPower Status Software VersionSpanning Tree Information 59 Spanning Tree InformationConfiguration Port/LAG InfoPort/LAG Conf 62 Spanning Tree InformationSnmp Config SnmpIgmp Igmp Conf 64 Igmp Igmp ConfIgmp Router Info Igmp Router ConfIP Multicast Reg Table Igmp Member ConfMaintenance ResetFile Download Restore Defaults Save ConfigFile Upload Help Integrated Cable TestAppendix a Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet About Fast EthernetAbout Gigabit Ethernet Appendix B Cabling Twisted Pair CablingFiber Optic Cabling Appendix C Glossary Appendix C Glossary Appendix C Glossary Cabling Type UTP CAT 5e or better LEDs Appendix D SpecificationsStandards Ieee Std Ports System, Link/Act, PoE, Speed, Gigabit 1, GigabitAppendix E Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix F Regulatory Information FCC StatementPage Power Cord Set Cable de longueur inferieure a` 2 metres Environmental Statement Page Appendix G Contact Information Need to contact Linksys?Information section in this Guide

SRW224P specifications

The Linksys SRW224P is a versatile and efficient managed switch that caters to the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. This Layer 2 switch stands out with its robust functionality and user-friendly design, making it an ideal choice for networking professionals looking to enhance their network infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the SRW224P is its 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, which provide high-speed connectivity for various devices across the network. This is particularly beneficial in environments with bandwidth-hungry applications, such as data transfers, video conferencing, and online collaboration tools. Additionally, the switch comes with 2 dual-personality ports that can be used as either Gigabit Ethernet or SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports, allowing for flexible and scalable network setups.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability is another significant aspect of the SRW224P. With a total PoE output of up to 370 watts, the switch can power devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points directly through the Ethernet cable, simplifying the installation process and reducing cable clutter. This feature is particularly advantageous for organizations seeking to deploy network devices in areas where power outlets are limited.

The SRW224P also boasts advanced management features, including VLAN support for segmenting network traffic, Quality of Service (QoS) for prioritizing critical applications, and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for redundant network paths. These capabilities enhance network performance and reliability, ensuring that users experience minimal downtime and efficient data flow.

Security is a top priority with the SRW224P, which includes features such as port security, access control lists (ACLs), and DHCP snooping. These measures help protect the network from unauthorized access and potential attacks, safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining operational integrity.

In terms of user interface, the Linksys SRW224P is equipped with a web-based management interface that allows for easy configuration and monitoring. This intuitive interface enables IT administrators to manage the switch remotely, providing real-time insights into network performance and facilitating troubleshooting.

Overall, the Linksys SRW224P managed switch combines high performance, advanced features, and security measures that make it a reliable choice for businesses aiming to optimize their network infrastructure. Its PoE capabilities, extensive port options, and management features ensure that it meets the demands of modern networking environments, making it a valuable asset for any organization.