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Contents
Model No. SRW208/SRW208G/SRW208L/SRW208P/SRW208MP
8-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
WIRED
with WebView User Guide
word definition
Copyright and Trademarks
Chapter 4 Using the Console Interface for Configuration
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Switch
Chapter 3 Connecting the Switch
VLAN Management Tab - Ports to VLAN
Appendix B Windows Help
Appendix C Downloading using Xmodem
Appendix E Specifications
Appendix F Warranty Information
Appendix G Regulatory Information
WebView Switches
Appendix H Contact Information
List of Figures
Figure 4-18 SSH Keys Fingerprints
Figure 5-14 VLAN Management - VLAN to Ports
Figure 5-44 Advanced Mode - New Class Map
WebView Switches
Figure 5-74 Admin - Memory Logs
Figure 5-75 Admin - Flash Logs
Figure C-1 Auto-Boot Message
Welcome
Chapter 1 Introduction
The rich management functionality of the WebView switches includes SNMP, RMON, Telnet, and HTTP
What’s in this User Guide?
Overview
Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Switch
SRW208 - Front Panel
SRW208G - Front Panel
Console Interface for Configuration for more information
Console Interface for Configuration for more information
and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly
1000Mbps, and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly
requires a Category 5e Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector
LEDs
SRW208L - Front Panel
Ports
SRW208P, SRW208MP - Front Panel
Console Interface for Configuration for more information
LEDs
Ports
Console Interface for Configuration for more information
The Power port is where you will connect the power cord
The power port is located on the back panel of the Switch
Power
WebView Switches
Maximum Distance
Chapter 3 Connecting the Switch
Table 1 Maximum Cabling Distances
From
Placement Options
Before You Install the Switch
Desktop Placement
Rack-Mount Placement
Wall-Mount Placement
Console Interface for Configuration for directions
Connecting the Switch
Web-based Utility for Configuration
Chapter 4 Using the Console Interface for Configuration
Connecting to the Switch through a Telnet Session
Switch Main Menu
Configuring the Switch through the Console Interface
WebView Switches
System Configuration Menu
Versions
System Information
General System Information
Management Settings
SSH Configuration
Page
Security Settings
Show Certificate
IP Configuration
Page
Network Configuration
File Management
If you are downloading a new boot image, please follow these steps
Restore System Default Settings
Reboot System
Port Status
Port Configuration
Help
Chapter 5 Using the Web-based Utility for Configuration
Device Information
Setup Tab - Summary
System Information
Identification
Setup Tab - Network Settings
IP Configuration
PoE Information
Daylight Saving
Setup Tab - Time
Set Time
Local Time
SNTP Servers
Port Management Tab - Port Settings
Port Configuration Detail screen
Current MDI/MDIX. This is the current MDI/MDIX status of the port
Link Aggregation Detail screen
Port Management Tab - Link Aggregation
Select Ports
Port Management Tab - LACP
VLAN Range
Port Management Tab - PoE Power Settings
VLAN Management Tab - Create VLAN
Single VLAN
VLAN Management Tab - Port Settings
VLAN Management Tab - Ports to VLAN
Join VLAN Detail screen
VLAN Management Tab - VLAN to Ports
Statistics Tab - RMON Statistics
VLAN Management Tab - GVRP
No Refresh. Indicates that the RMON statistics are not refreshed
Log Table
Statistics Tab - RMON History
RMON History
Statistics Tab - RMON Alarm
Add Event
Statistics Tab - RMON Events
Statistics Tab - Port Utilization
Statistics Tab - GVRP Statistics
Statistics Tab - 802.1x Statistics
ACL Tab - IP Based ACL
Permit. Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria
Urg. Indicates the packet is urgent
ACL Tab - MAC Based ACL
Security Tab - RADIUS
Security Tab - ACL Binding
Security Tab - TACACS+
Setting Timer screen
Security Tab - 802.1x Settings
Security Tab - Port Security
Security Tab - Multiple Hosts
Security Tab - Storm Control
QoS Tab - CoS Settings
CoS Default
QoS Tab - Queue Settings
QoS Tab - Bandwidth
QoS Tab - DSCP Settings
Policy Name screen
QoS Tab - Basic Mode
QoS Tab - Advanced Mode
Out of Profile DSCP screen
New Class Map screen
New Aggregate Policer screen
Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree Tab - STP Status
Bridge Settings
Global Setting
Spanning Tree Tab - Global STP
Spanning Tree Tab - STP Port Settings
Spanning Tree Tab - RSTP Port Settings
The possible field values are
Spanning Tree Tab - MSTP Properties
Spanning Tree Tab - MSTP Instance Settings
Spanning Tree Tab - MSTP Interface Settings
Multicast Tab - IGMP Snooping
Which routing protocols are forwarding packets and Multicast traffic?
Multicast Tab - Bridge Multicast
SNMP Tab - Global Parameters
Multicast Tab - Bridge Multicast Forward All
SNMP Tab - Group Profile
SNMP Tab - Views
SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is defined for the group
SNMP Tab - Group Membership
Base Table
SNMP Tab - Communities
Advanced Table
SNMP Tab - Notification Filter
SNMP Tab - Notification Recipient
Admin Tab - User Authentication
Query
Admin Tab - Static Address
Query
Admin Tab - Dynamic Address
Admin Tab - Logging
Admin Tab - Cable Test
Admin Tab - Port Mirroring
Admin Tab - Save Configuration
Admin Tab - Reboot
Admin Tab - Firmware Upgrade
Admin Tab - Server Logs
Admin Tab - Factory Defaults
Admin Tab - Flash Logs
Admin Tab - Memory Logs
Gigabit Ethernet
Appendix A About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber Optic Cabling
Network Neighborhood/My Network Places
Appendix B Windows Help
TCP/IP
Shared Resources
Startup Menu Procedures
Appendix C Downloading using Xmodem
Autoboot in 2 seconds - press RETURN or Esc. to abort and enter prom
7. Select Send File from the Transfer pull-down menu
Appendix D Glossary
Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given device or network
Domain - A specific name for a network of computers
IP Internet Protocol - A protocol used to send data over a network
MDI Media Dependent Interface A cable used for end stations
Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together
TX Rate - Transmission Rate
SRW208
Appendix E Specifications
Management
Page
TCP/UDP port based
SRW208G
Page
Protocol
Page
SRW208L
Switching Capacity
SNMP MIBs
TOS/DSCP
Standards
SRW208MP
Management
Page
Page
SRW208P
Appendix E Specifications SRW208P
SNMP
Source and Destination IP address
Standards
Appendix F Warranty Information
Appendix G Regulatory Information
Règlement d’Industry Canada
Appendix G Regulatory Information
WebView Switches
Appendix G Regulatory Information
WebView Switches
Appendix G Regulatory Information
WebView Switches
Appendix G Regulatory Information
WebView Switches
Appendix H Contact Information