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Given that the UR-2S/2T supports Autonegotiation, a straight-through or crossover cable may be used to directly connect a PC to the Switch.

ZIf the computer isn’t connected to the network you will require a straight-through or a crossover cable and will need to set up a static IP address to test.

QS.4.7 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer

The Switch can be completely configured using the console port (after configuration of the

IP address and subnet mask, the Switch can be configured using the WEB interface).

In order to configure the Switch using the web-based interface, the computer must be assigned an IP address and subnet mask. If the computer has already been assigned an IP address or is connected to a network such that the IP address will be automatically assigned, you may proceed to configure the Switch through the web Interface.

ZObtain an IP address, subnet mask, and possibly a gateway address from your LAN Administrator.

There are rules associated with the assignment of these numbers which go well beyond this introduction. As mentioned at the beginning of this guide, for our test network we will be using a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 for all computers and relays on the network.

The IP address of each device on the network must be unique. Given that the switch was already assigned the IP address 3.94.247.229, we are left with 253 unique addresses.

ZOnce the computer has booted up, right click on the icon labeled “My Network Places”.

ZSelect Properties.

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Contents UR Switch Module Ethernet Communications GE MultilinGE Multilin Incorporated. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents TOC-2 QS-1 Twisted Pair copper cable FiberMesh Architecture QS.1.2 Supported Network TopologiesStar Architecture Ring ArchitectureUnshielded Twisted Pair cable Ethernet Unshielded Twisted PairQS-5 QS-6 QS.3.1 Fiber Optic Ethernet Wavelengths of lightSingle Mode Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical SpecificationsMulti Mode QS.3.2 Single and Multi-mode cableQS.3.3 Optical Power Budget Difference between Single-mode and Multi-mode CableFigure QS-4 Common Fiber Optic Connectors QS.3.4 Maximum fiber segment length calculation QS.3.5 UR-2S and UR-2T 10/100 BaseT Switch Ports Maximum 10 Mbps Ethernet Segment LengthsQS.4 Introduction to the 2S and 2T UR Managed Switch Modules Figure QS-5 Traditional Redundant UR LAN Topology QS.4.2 2S and 2T LED indicators QS.4.1 Hardware OverviewQS.4.3 Hardware Installation T60 Transformer Management RelayQS.4.4 initial Configuration Procedure AC or DCQS-18 DB9 Female to DB9 Female Cable Pin-out QS-20 QS-21 QS-22 QS-23 Type in ipconfig ip= QS-25 QS.4.7 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer Select PropertiesRight mouse click on the Local Area Connections icon Select Use the following IP address Addresses now being used QS-30 QS.4.8 Self-test Errors and Meaning Function Module OfflineEquipment QS.5 Tagged VLAN’s BackgroundQS.5.1 Configuring Tagged VLANs Configuring a Vlan within the SwitchSave We have now configured the Switch to support Tag-based VLANs QS-37 Configure You have now completed the exercise QS.5.2 Configuring the UR Switch for Ring Only Mode Figure QS-15 Configuration of UR Switch Ring-only ModeQS-41 Select Bridge Rstp Then Save Enable Status Once saved, select OK, then OK again to exit Select the Configuration Rstp RO Mode menu as shown above Then Save Enable status For Every Switch RING, Disable LLA on Ports That are Ring You have completed configuration of Ring-only mode Figure QS-16 Configuration of the UR Switch Ring-only modeLoading Switch Settings QS.5.3 Saving and Loading Switch SettingsSaving Switch Settings Select the Retrieve Switch Settings Files optionQS-50 QS.6.1 Updating UR Switch Module Firmware QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper VersionVersion 2.1beta QS-52 QS-53 QS-54