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Contents
Introduction
Unpacking
Desktop or Shelf Installation
Installation
Rack Installation
Power on
Access your Switch
Initial set up for management
In-band Management through Ethernet
Connecting without a Dhcp server
Telnet management
Telnet IPAddressofSwitch
10/100M
LED indicators information
Color Status Solid Blinking Power
Web Management Home Overview
Switch Information
Port status
Single port counter and status
Port Statistics
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Show MAC Table
Administrator
IP and Management mode
Max bridge transit
Make sure Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled
Works under Max bridge transit delay bound control
Miscellaneous Configuration
Priority Queue Service settings
Console Port Information
Port Controls
Security
Egress
Priority
Trunking
Aggregator setting
System Priority
Group ID
Aggregator Information
No select
State Activity
Active select
Igmp Snooping
Filter Database
Query
Report
Static MAC Address
MAC filtering
Support Port-based Vlan
Vlan configuration
Support Protocol-based Vlan
Support Tag-based Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan
Port Based Vlan
Basic
7.2 .1Q Vlan
Ieee 802.1q
NP2624M. Users set the VID to mark the packet from
Ingress Filtering
Port VID
Port VID Pvid
Rapid Spanning Tree
Hello Time
Forward Delay Time
Max Age
Path Cost
Port Number
Port Priority
Edge Port
Port Mirror
Roving Analysis Mode
Analysis Port
Monitored Port
System Options
SNMP/Trap Manager
Community Strings
Trap Manager
Security Manager
Perport Configuration
Server Timeout
Supplicant Timeout
Quiet Period
Tx Period
Ping
Agent Management
Single IP
Agent Control Port
Agent Manager
Add/Edit/Delete
Launch Manager
Stacking Management
Commands from agent manager cannot pass over current
Will cause an unexpected forwarding error here
Complete the addition of a new member
Manual method
Editing an existing member is also easy to do
To delete an existing member, choose the host
Browser will always ask the administrator to input username
Case of the http// authentication mechanism, the web
Password when agent manager changes a new host. Typically,
URL of the master switch IP no matter how the agent manager
Link Status
Stacking Manager
Add a Vlan
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Edit or Delete a Vlan
Pvid Setup
Tftp Update Firmware
Tftp Backup Configuration
Configuration Backup
Tftp Restore Configuration
Event Logging
Reset System
Reboot
Console Boot Loader
1K X modem Firmware update
Set IP Address
Tftp Firmware update
Diagnose Sdram
Out-of-band Terminal mode management
Configuration
Main Menu
Control Keys
Action Menu Line
Switch Static Configuration
Port Configuration
Trunk Configuration
Port 26, and you can configure them as above
Vlan Configure
Ingress Filter 2 UnTagged Pkt
Create a Vlan Group Create Port-Based Vlan
Port26, and you can configure if necessary
Create 802.1Q Vlan
After port 26, and you can configure them if necessary
Edit / Delete a Vlan Group
Groups Sorted Mode
Edit/Delete a Vlan Group page, the result of sorted by VID
Ping
Miscellaneous Configuration
Broadcast Storm Filtering
MAC Age Interval
Maximum bridge transmit delay bound
Collisions Retry Forever
Port Security
IFG Compensation
Hash Algorithm
Change Username
Administration Configuration
Device Information
Change Password
IP Configuration
Port Mirror Configuration
Port Static Priority
Priority Configuration
7.2 .1P Priority Configuration
MAC Address Configuration
Add static MAC address
Delete static MAC address
Edit static MAC address
Add filter MAC address
Filtering MAC Address
Delete filter MAC address
Edit filter MAC address
Protocol Related Configuration
Rstp
Enable/Disable Rstp
Rstp System Configuration
Per port Configuration
Snmp
Unrestricted
Add Community Name
Restricted
Delete Community Name
Edit Community Name
Add Snmp trap manager
Trap Managers
Delete trap manager
Edit trap managers
Igmp
Created automatically
Working Port Setting
Lacp Link Aggregation Control Protocol
On the page of Trunk Configuration first
Static trunk group Lacp trunk group
Lacp Status
5 .1x Protocol
Enable/Disable
5.3 .1x PerPort Configuration
5.2 .1x System Configuration
5.4 .1x Miscellaneous Configuration
Authentication
Fu Force the specific port to be unauthorized
Fa Force the specific port to be authorized
Port Status
Status and Counters
Port Counters
System Information
Restart
Reboot Switch
Default
Tftp Update Firmware
Backup Configure File
Restore Configure File
Benefits of VLANs
Vlan application used with switch
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Single IP Agent mode application used with switch
Trunking Application used with switch
No up-link limitation through Gigabit port
Reduce the demand of real IP public IP
Master and slave switches in the same LAN domain
Typical setup of Single IP-Agent mode network
Master in WAN domain and slaves in LAN domain
Master and slave switches in different LAN domain
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Typical connections for switch management by stacking
Single IP Stacking mode application used with switch
Well integrated UI to view status of stacking switches
No redundant hardware required
Connect switches with Giga port in serial sequence
Guide to build up Stacking Switches
Easy adding or removal stacking member
Add stacking members in the Stacking management
Vlan ID
An Example of Port-Base Stacking Vlan
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Issue on Trunk and Stacking mode
Compatibility on Virtual Server and Single IP
Agent/Stacking Manager
IP should be changed back to the Switch IP before launching
802.11g
Access point
Applet
Communication
Ethernet
Enterprise network
Fast Ethernet
Firewall
Group
Gateway
Intranet
Internet
PPPoE
Network
NWay Protocol
Server
Protocol
Station
Subnet mask
User Name
Transceiver
Utility
Windows
Pair connection does not exceed 100 metres
RJ-45 Network Ports
10Mbps
100Mbps
Cross-Over Cabling
Straight and crossover cable configuration
Straight-Through Cabling
Customer Information
Contact Information
Copyright Information
Limitations of Warranty
Product Warranty
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