Linksys EF1324 manual Switch Management, Rack-Mounting the Switch, Powering on the Switch

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Instant EtherFast® Series

Rack-Mounting the Switch

The Switch can be used as a free-standing unit, or installed in any standard 19- inch rack.

Use the following instructions to rack-mount the Switch:

Before you begin, disconnect all cables from the Switch.

1.Place the Switch right side up, with the front panel facing you.

2.Position a mounting bracket over the screw holes on one side of the Switch.

3.Secure the mounting bracket by inserting three screws into the screw holes. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws, ensuring that they are fastened firmly in place.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install the other mounting bracket on the opposite side of the Switch.

5.Insert the Switch into the 19-inch rack and secure it with suitable screws (not provided). Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.

The rack-mount installation is complete.

You can now re-connect the cables to the Switch.

Powering on the Switch

To power on the Switch, simply connect the AC power cord to the back of the Switch, and then plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The Switch will boot up within approximately 30 seconds.

Uplinking the Switch

Any of the 26 ports on the Switch can act as an uplink port, allowing you to uplink to other switches or hubs using a standard Ethernet connection. UTP Category 5e (or better) cable is recommended when using the Gigabit ports.

To uplink the switch, connect one end of a network cable into the Switch, and then connect the other end of the cable into the desired network device’s uplink port.

EtherFast® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Switch Management

The Switch offers an easy-to-use, menu-driven configuration program. This program can be accessed by a console interface, a Web browser, a telnet con- nection, or SNMP/RMON. Using this configuration program, you can perform various switch configuration and management activities, including:

Enable/disable any port

Set the communication mode for any port

Configure SNMP parameters

Add ports to network VLANs

Create and manage VLAN Configurations

Local Console Management

You can manage the Switch locally using HyperTerminal; simply connect the Switch to a PC or workstation through the serial port.

The serial port settings need to be configured before connecting to the Switch. In order to change the settings of your port, run the HyperTerminal program. This program comes packaged with Windows, but it may not be installed on your computer. It should be located as is shown below (varies according to operating system). If it is not, consult your Windows documentation for instructions on installing HyperTerminal.

1.Click the Start button. Select Accessories and then Communications. Hyperterminal should be one of the options listed in this menu. Select HyperTerminal.

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Contents User Guide Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction LEDs Getting to Know the SwitchGigabit Ports Installing the SwitchPre-Installation Considerations RJ-45 PortsUplinking the Switch Switch ManagementRack-Mounting the Switch Powering on the SwitchWeb Management Telnet Management Connecting the Serial Cable to the Switch and ComputerMain Menu Configuring the Switch Using the Console InterfaceLogging On to the Switch OverviewSystem Information System Information MenuManagement Setup Menu Switch InformationIP Configuration Network ConfigurationIP Connectivity Test Ping Http ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Serial Port ConfigurationIP Trap Managers Snmp CommunitiesAdd User User ConfigurationTftp Download Configuration FileDevice Control Menu Management Access ControlSystem Mode Layer 2 Menu Port ConfigurationPort Trunking Configuration Mirror Port ConfigurationAdd Static Address Entry Static Unicast Address ConfigurationApply Add Multicast Address Entry Static Multicast Address ConfigurationBridge Menu Bridge ConfigurationVlan Menu Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationVlan and Priority Vlan Port ConfigurationIP Menu Vlan Table ConfigurationModify Subnet Subnet ConfigurationSubnet Configuration Modify Ospf Configuration Subnet Configuration Modify RIP ConfigurationSubnet Configuration Modify Dvmrp Configuration Add Subnet Protocol ConfigurationRIP Configuration ARP ConfigurationOspf Configuration Menu Ospf Area Configuration Add Ospf Area IP Menu Ospf Area ConfigurationAdd Ospf Range Ospf Area Range ConfigurationAdd Ospf Virtual Link Ospf Virtual Link ConfigurationAdd Ospf Host Route Ospf Host Route ConfigurationAdd Bootp Relay Server Bootp Relay Database ConfigurationIgmp Snooping Configuration Add Static ARP Entry Static ARP TableAdd Routing Entry Static Route TableSecurity Menu Default Route MenuSecurity Mode MAC Filtering ConfigurationAdd MAC Address Filter Igmp Snooping Configuration IP Security Filtering ConfigurationAdd IP Address Filter Port Statistics/Statistics Menu Network Monitor MenuInterfaces Port StatisticsEthernet Rmon Statistics Layer 2 Address Table Spanning Tree Bridge Information Spanning Tree Port Information Vlan Dynamic Registration Information Vlan InformationIP Multicast Registration Table Vlan Forwarding InformationSubnet Information Routing Table ARP TableIgmp Cache Multicast Table MenuMulticast Forwarding Cache Dvmrp Neighbor Table Dvmrp Routing TableOspf Interface Table Ospf Table MenuOspf Neighbor Table Ospf Link State TableSystem Restart Menu Ospf Virtual Neighbor TableCommon Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingExit Appendix Your firmware has now been updatedUpgrading Firmware via the Serial Port Glossary 121 123 Environmental SpecificationsSales Information Warranty InformationTechnical Support RMA Issues Fax Contact InformationT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m