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Specifications
Install
Manual Configuration
Fiber Jumper Setting
LED Indicators
Restore Default Values
Update Firmware
Login
Administrator
Features
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Contents
10/100 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch with Fiber Connectivity
DOC.020419-KS801-K
CE NOTICE
TRADEMARKS
CISPR A COMPLIANCE
2. Installing the Switch
4. LED Indicators
1. Introduction
3. Making Network Connections
6. Console & Telnet Management
7. Web Management
1. Introduction
1.1 Features
Management Features
TFTP - software upgrade capability
Out-of-band console management via RS232 console port
In-band Telnet management over TCP/IP network
1.2 Specifications
2. Installing the Switch
2.1 Packing List
2.2 Panels
Crossover setting switch for 10/100 Port #9
LED display for power and all port status
Plug-in socket for AC power cord
2.3 Mounting the Switches
Install Rack Mount Brackets
Install the Switch into a 19-inch Rack
Desktop Mounting
3.1 Network Switched Ports
3. Making Network Connections
PIN#
MDI-X Jacks MDI Jack
Crossover SW
Port #9 RJ-45
3.2 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Ports
Manual Configuration
Auto-negotiation Capable
Auto-speed-sensing
Flow Control
UTP Cable Connections
Straight-through and Crossover UTP Cable
CONNECTED DEVICE
3.3 Fast Ethernet Fiber Slot
Module Outline
Fiber Module Top view Fiber Jumper Setting
Fiber Jumper Setting
Module Installation
Duplex Mode Setting
Specifications
3.4 Making Trunk Connections
Refer to Console Telnet management chapter and Web management
2. One trunking port can only belong to one trunk
3. Only one trunk can exist between two switch units
Rules
Sniffer Port
3.5 Making Sniffer
Monitored Ports
4.2 Interpretation
4. LED Indicators
4.1 LED Panels
5. Performing Network Management
5.1 Management Support
5.2 Management objects
Login Port Status
Administrator
Port Statistics
Factory default settings of the Console port
5.3 Setting IP Address
5.4 Console Management
5.5 Web Management
5.6 Telnet Management
http//xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
telnet
5.7 SNMP Management
5.8 Support
The main menu is shown as follows
6. Console & Telnet Management
Factory default Username admin Factory default Password
6.1 Set IP Address
6.2 IP Status
6.3 View Port Status
The port status definitions are
6.4 View Port Counters
XmitAbort
Priority
6.5 View STP Status
PathCost
Page
Factory default settings are
6.6 Restore Default Values
Select 6 from main menu to restore factory default settings
6.7 Update Firmware
Console SFTP Utility
The steps are
6.8 Remote Boot System
7. Web Management
7.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection
7.2 Login to the Switch
Login
4. Administrator other management functions
1. Home home page and device image
2. Port Status view all port status
3. Port Statistics view all port statistic counters
7.3 Port Status
7.4 Port Statistics
7.5 Administrator
Click Administrator to perform more management functions as follows
7.5.1 Basic
Click Basic to view or modify the following settings
IP Address
IP Address settings are
SNMP Entries
Use scroll bar to view all settings as follows
The SNMP settings are
7.5.2 Advanced
Click Advanced in menu to perform
Advanced / Spanning
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Page
Priority
MAC Address
Click Spanning to view and change Spanning tree protocol settings
Port Number
Path Cost
Port Status
Priority
Advanced / Trunking
None
Port 1,2
Port 7,8
Advanced / Sniffer
Click Update to change sniffer port
7.5.3 Console Port Information
BaudRate Bit/sec Data Bits Parity Check Stop Bits Flow Control
Auto - Auto-negotiation is enabled
7.5.4 Port Controls
Port Control - enable or disable port function
7.5.5 Security Manager
Click Security Manager to view or change user name and password
TFTP Update Firmware Remote Boot System
7.5.6 System Manager
TFTP Update Firmware
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Remote Boot System