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Double-click or press the Add to monitor list button to select a device from the Discovery List to add to the Monitor List.

System word definitions in the Discovery List show:

MAC Address: the device MAC address

IP Address: the current IP address of the device

Protocol Version: the version of the Utility protocol

Subnet Mask: the subnet mask of the device

Gateway: the gateway of the device

Product Name: the device product name

System Name: the device system name configured

Location: configured device location

Trap IP: the IP where traps are sent

Monitor List

All of the WebManaged devices in the Monitor List can be monitored; you can also receive the trap and show the status of the device.

System word definitions in the Monitor List show:

S: the system symbol of the Web-Smart device, means device is not alive or your PC’s IP is not in the same group as your switch’s IP

IP Address: the current IP address of the device

MAC Address: the device MAC Address

Protocol Version: the version of the Utility protocol

Product Name: the device product name

System Name: the device system name configured

Location: configured device location

Trap IP: the IP where traps are to be sent

Subnet Mask: the subnet mask of the device

Gateway: the gateway of the device

Also, the View Trap function can receive the events that happen from the WebManaged switch in the Monitor List.

Notice the light indicator behind the View trap button. When the light is green, no trap is transmitted. When the light is red, a new trap is transmitted and should be viewed.

When the View trap button is clicked, a Trap Information window will appear, showing trap information such as the Symbol, Time, Device IP, and the Event that occurred.

The symbol represents the trap signal; this symbol disappears after you review and click on the event record.

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Contents FriendlyNET GX5-424W FriendlyNET GX5-424W 24+4 WebManaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s ManualAsanté FriendlyNET GX5-424W User’s Manual Table of Contents Highlights IntroductionInstallation Unpacking and InstallationUnpacking Rack MountingAC Power Connecting Network CableFront Panel Identifying External ComponentsRear Panel Reset to Factory Default AC Power ConnectorPower and System LEDs Understanding LED IndicatorsPorts 1-24 10/100 Status LEDs Ports 27-28 SFP Mini-GBIC Status LEDs Ports 25-26 Gigabit Status LEDsGX5W Management Utility Installing the GX5W Management UtilityDiscovery List System word definitions in the Discovery List show Monitor ListSystem word definitions in the Monitor List show Device Setting Toolbar Login Configuring the SwitchSetup Menu Port Settings Configuring the Setup SettingSpeed/Disable Trunk Settings Mirror Settings Statistics Device StatusSystem Setting Asanté FriendlyNET GX5-424W User’s Manual Trap Setting Trap IP Set PasswordReset Setting Backup SettingLogout Status Indicators Technical SpecificationsPorts PerformancePhysical GX5W Management UtilitySupport FriendlyNET Warranty Statement Appendix a FCC and Warranty StatementsFCC Compliance CE Mark WarningOn-line Support FriendlyCare Technical SupportPersonalized Support Appendix B About Gigabit Ethernet Switching TechnologyGigabit Ethernet Technology Fast Ethernet TechnologyVirtual Local Area Network Vlan
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GX5-424W specifications

Asante Technologies is known for providing high-performance networking solutions tailored for today’s demanding applications. Among their offerings, the GX5 series includes the GX5-424W and GX5-2400W models, both designed to enhance network efficiency and reliability in various environments.

The GX5-424W model is a high-capacity switch that is equipped with robust features aimed at ensuring seamless connectivity across extensive networks. It boasts 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports plus 4 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, making it ideal for businesses looking to expand their network without sacrificing speed. Its Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities allow for advanced routing and traffic management, making it suitable for both small and medium-sized enterprises. The device integrates Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality, enabling it to power compatible devices such as IP cameras and VoIP phones directly through the Ethernet cable, therefore simplifying installations and reducing cabling needs.

On the other hand, the GX5-2400W is a more powerful solution, featuring 48 10/100/1000 Mbps ports and 4 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplinks. It primarily targets larger organizations that require a robust infrastructure to handle a greater number of simultaneous connections. It is designed for environments with high bandwidth demands, such as data centers and large corporate networks. The GX5-2400W also incorporates advanced Layer 3 features, allowing for static routing and efficient inter-VLAN routing, thereby enhancing overall network performance.

Both models emphasize low latency and high throughput, thanks to Asante's cutting-edge switching technologies. They are built with a comprehensive suite of management features, including SNMP, RMON, and a web-based GUI for easy configuration and monitoring. Security is also paramount; these switches come with VLAN support, access control lists, and port security to safeguard network integrity.

Additionally, their efficient energy management design contributes to lower operational costs, making them a sustainable choice for organizations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint. With Asante's GX5-424W and GX5-2400W, users can expect high reliability, performance, and scalability to meet the demands of a connected future. Whether it’s for a small office or a large enterprise, these switches offer flexibility and power for diverse networking needs.