Canton 3C16476CS manual Index

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INDEX

Numbers

1000BASE-LX 71 1000BASE-SX 71 1000BASE-T 71 100BASE-TX 71 10BASE-T 71

A

auto IP configuration 29 default IP address 29 default mask 29

autonegotiation 7 autosensing 7

B

bandwidth 71

C

client 72 configuration

overview 27 connecting

network device 17 SFP transceivers 18

conventions

notice icons, About This Guide 5 text, About This Guide 5

D

DHCP 72 Discovery 21

dynamic host control protocol See DHCP

E

Ethernet 72

F

Fast Ethernet 72 forgotten IP address 59 forgotten password 59 free-standing 14 front panel

Link/Activity LEDs 10 Module Active LEDs 11 Power LED 12

RJ-45 ports 11 self-adhesivepads 12 SFP ports 10

full-duplex 72

G

Gigabit Ethernet 72

H

half-duplex 72

I

IEEE 72

IETF 73 installing 13 IP address

auto configuration 29 modifying 29

IP defined 73

L

LAN defined 73 LED issues 60 LEDs

Link/Activity 10 Module Active 11 Power 12

link aggregation 45 local area network 73

M

MAC address 73 media access control 73 monitoring traffic 49 mounting kit

contents 13 using 14

N

network analyzer 49 network cables

category 3 71 category 5 71 category 5e 72 category 6 72 network defined 74

P

package contents 12 panels

front 9 rear 12

password

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Contents 3C16476CS Baseline Switch 2250 PlusEnvironmental Statement about the Documentation End of Life StatementRegulated Materials Statement Contents Safety Information Convention Description ConventionsIcon Description Documentation Comments Related DocumentationFeatures and Capabilities Overview of the Baseline Switch 2250 PlusAutosensing of MDI/MDIX Connections Autonegotiating 10/100 Mbps PortsTraffic Prioritization SFP PortsForwarding of Bpdu Packets Priority Level48 RJ-45 Ports Physical FeaturesFront Panel StatusMeaning 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP PortsLink/Activity LEDs Status Meaning Module Active LEDsPackage Contents Before You Begin Positioning the SwitchRack-Mounting or Free-Standing Aufstellen des SwitchUsing the Mounting Kit Inserting the Screws Montagesatz AnweisungenPlacing Units On Top of Each Other Supplying Power to the SwitchChecking for Correct Operation Color StateConnecting Devices to the Switch Connecting a Network DeviceInserting an SFP Transceiver Using SFP TransceiversApproved SFP Transceivers Verify That Performing Spot ChecksRemoving an SFP Transceiver Installing the Switch Running the Discovery Application Requirements for Accessing the Web InterfaceWelcome screen of Discovery appears Menu Logging On to the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web Interface Menu Item Description Lists the available items on the menuNavigating the Web Interface ButtonsManually Assigned Static IP Address Accessing the Interface Without Using DiscoveryDhcp Assigned IP Address Device View Configuration OverviewDevice Summary Information Color Key Polling IntervalAutomatic IP Configuration Administration SettingsModifying the IP Address Settings Restore Configuration IP SetupBackup Configuration Initialize Firmware UpgradeUser Summary RebootSystem Access Remove User Create UserModify User System Time SetupSummary Snmp AddSnmp Remove Configuring VLANsModify Vlan VlanModify Vlan Screen Modify PortRemove RenameVlan Detail Forwarding Tagged/Untagged FramesPort Detail Setting Up Vlan Across Two Switches Sample Vlan ConfigurationsSetting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch Spanning Tree Tagged Vlan ConfigurationIgmp Query Igmp SnoopingBroadcast Storm Configuring Port SettingsAdministration Detail Port Administration Summary ScreenLink Aggregation Speed/Duplex for 1000 Mbps ConnectionsCreate Guidelines for Creating TrunksModify Spanning Tree per PortSpanning Tree Summary Screen Spanning Tree Detail Screen Port MirroringPort Mirroring Screen QoS VoIP Traffic SettingsQoS VoIP Setup Screen Port SetupOUI Modify OUI SummaryRadius Client ConfigureSecurity Radius Client Configure Screen 802.1X Settings802.1X Setup Screen Address Table Cable DiagnosticsMonitoring Cable Diagnostic Screen DiagnosticsConfiguring the Switch Forgotten Password Resetting to Factory DefaultsForgotten Static IP Address Solving LED IssuesFiber cable is connected, but the Module Active LED is off Link/Activity LED is on, but network perfor- mance is poorAll ports appear to show continual activity If the Problem PersistsTroubleshooting Register Your Product Purchase Value-Added ServicesTroubleshoot Online Access Software Downloads Contact Us Telephone Technical Support and RepairCountry Country Telephone NumberUS and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Important Safety Information Safety InformationAppendix B Safety Information Environmental Related StandardsPhysical ElectricalAppendix C Technical Information Autonegotiation 1000BASE-TBandwidth Category 3 cableCategory 6 cable Category 5e cablesClient EthernetIeee 802.3ad Ieee 802.1pIP Address LayerNetwork SwitchPing ProtocolTrunking Traffic monitoringGlossary Index Index Regulatory Notices