LevelOne GSW-2490TXM manual Mounting the Switch, Desktop Mounting

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￿Dedicated power supply: Use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply reliable electrical power to the network devices.

￿A dry cool place: Keep the Switch away from moisture. Avoid direct sunlight, heat source, and high amount of electromagnetic interference around.

￿Mounting tools: If you intend to mount the Switch on a rack, make sure you have all the tools, mounting brackets, screws

etc.

Caution:

￿Cabling must be away from sources of electrical noise such as radio, computers, transmitters, broadband amplifiers, power lines and keep away from TVs, hair dryers, and microwave.

￿Air flow around the Switch and through its vents on the rear cannot be restricted.

Mounting the Switch

The LevelOne GSW-2490TXM SNMP Switch is suitable for use in an office environment where it can be rack-mounted in standard EIA 19-inch racks or standalone.

Desktop Mounting

1.Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby, and about the center of all networked devices.

2.Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease dust free.

3.Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet.

Figure 3-1. Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner

on the bottom of the Switch

4.Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch. These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock/vibrations.

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Contents LevelOne Gbic SC FeaturesPackage Contents Management Methods Console and Telnet ManagementSnmp Network Management Hardware Description Front Panel10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports Auto MDI/MDIX LED Indicators Expansion SlotsConsole Port Power On Diagnostic TestRear Panel Pre-Installation Requirements Connecting to the NetworkDesktop Mounting Mounting the SwitchAttach mounting brackets with screws Rack-mounted InstallationConnecting to the Switch Settings of communication parameters Login in the Console InterfaceSystem Information Main MenuNetwork Configuration Management SetupSnmp Community Setup Serial Port ConfigurationTrap Receiver Management Capability Setup13. The Management Capability setup Menu Trap Filter SetupDevice Control Menu Switch Device ConfigurationPermanent Address Configuration Switch Port ConfigurationStatic Unicast Address Configuration Static Multicast Address ConfigurationPort Statistics 19. The Port Statistics menu Spanning Tree Protocol ConfigurationPost-Based Vlan Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration1 .1Q Vlan Configuration 1Q Vlan ConfigurationDynamic Vlan Table 23. The Port Based Vlan Configuration menuGarp Configuration Vlan Untagged ConfigurationMTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan Table 26. The Garp Configuration menuIgmp Snooping Table Trunk Group Configuration29. The Trunk Configuration Menu Port Mirroring Configuration31. The User Authentication Menu User AuthenticationFactory Reset Login Timeout IntervalSystem Utility System Restart System Download Web-Based ManagementAbout Web-based Management System LoginSystem Information Management SetupSerial Port Configuration Menu Snmp Community Setup Menu Management Capability Setup Menu Device Control Switch ConfigurationSwitch Port Configuration 12. The Trunk Group in Switch Port Configuration Menu Page 16. The Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration upper Menu 17. The Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration lower Menu 19. The Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration lower Menu Vlan Configuration21. The Static Vlan Configuration Menu 23. The Untagged Configuration Menu Igmp Configuration 27. The Igmp Configuration Menu User Authentication29. The System Restart Menu System Utility31. The Login Timeout Interval Menu Update SettingNetwork Configuration Collapsed Backbone Application Collapsed Backbone Application Departmental BridgeDepartmental Bridge Application High Performance Switched WorkgroupPort-based Vlan Workgroup Ieee 802.1Q Vlan ApplicationShared Server Product Specifications MAC Address