GiGabit Web-Smart SWitch uSermanual MODELS 524063 & 524087 INT-524063/524087-UM-0308-02Shown: Model 524063, 24-Port
10wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT Default: 0.0.0.0. This is the IP address of the user’s SNMP management station if it is congured to receive traps a
11wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTLink: Displays the current link status of each port: “1000MFDX,” “100MFDX,” “100MHDX,” “10MFDX,” “10MHDX” or “Down.” T
12wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTVLAN Conguration List: Options range from “VLAN Group 1” to ““VLAN Group 24” (default). Species the VLAN Group No. t
13wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTEgress rules are the rules applied to all frames when they are transmitted by the switch, as indicated below.From here,
14wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTVLAN Members: Options range from “1” to “24” and “Trunk 01” to “Trunk 08” (default: none selected). These are ports t
15wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTVLAN Aware: Either “Enabled” or “Disabled” (default). When enabled, the VLAN- aware attribute will be enabled; when di
16wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTGroup: Options range from “Group1” to “Group 8” or “Normal” (default). NOTE: The trunk group number doesn’t affect por
17wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT3. Double-check the port trunk conguration on both switches.4. Reconnect or re-enable the ports.If the port trunk is be
18wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTARL TABLE This screen allows you to view MAC addresses of the MAC address table.MAC Address: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, where XX
19wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTA consumer may join any number of multicast groups, issuing a membership report for each group. Hosts on the segment not
2INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Gigabit Web-Smart Switch, Model 524063 (24-Port) or Model 524087 (16-Port). Th
20wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTonly to forward multicast trafc. When the querier election process is complete, the switch simply relays IGMP queries r
21wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTRSTP The Gigabit Web-Smart Switch provides these RSTP-related features:• Industry-standard support of the Rapid Spanni
22wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT• While providing a much better performance than STP, IEEE 802.1w RSTP still . required up to a few seconds to re
23wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTframe transfer. In a network of RSTP bridges, the time spent in this state is usually quite short. RSTP bridges operatin
24wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT Spanning Tree Protocol to support: Normal only supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol; Compatible supports both STP (
25wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT the port is to leave STP enabled but to congure the port as an edge port. A good candidate for disabling STP would
26wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTport, the trafc stream of valid frames on any source port is made available for analysis. Select a target port that has
27wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTPrioritize Trafc: Options are “Custom” (default), “All Low Priority,” “All Normal Priority,” “All Medium Priority” a
28wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTPrioritize Trafc: Options are “Custom,” “All Low Priority,” “All Normal Priority,” “All Medium Priority” and “All Hi
29wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTPrioritize Trafc: Options are “Custom,” “All Low Priority” (default), “All Normal Priority,” “All Medium Priority” a
3CONTENTScontentSHARDWARE INSTALLATION ...5WEB-BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT ...
30wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTFILTER Mode: Options are “Disabled” (default), “Static” and “DHCP.” Species the source IP address lter model. Disab
31wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT subnet mask is a 32-bit number that is notated by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods. Typic
32wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTPolicer: Options range from “128” to “3698 Kbps” or “None” (default). This is the rate at which received frames will s
33wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTMonitoring DETAILED STATISTICS View the detailed transmitting and receiving status of each port by clicking the port’s
34wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTReceive Total PanelRx Packets: The number of received good packets (Unicast+Multicast+Broadcast) and dropped packets.
35wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTReceive Error Counters PanelRx CRC/Aligment: The number of packets received which meet all the following conditions:
36wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTPort: Any combination of numbers — corresponding to port numbers as seen on the switch’s front panel — valid for this
37wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT is automatically turned off in situations where multiple STP brdges communicate over a shared (non-point-to-point) L
38CONSOLE MANAGEMENTSOFTWARE UPLOAD Browse...: Click to nd the new rmware le you want, then click “Upload” to upgrade the rmware and reboot th
39CONSOLE MANAGEMENTNOTE: The super password can’t be modied; and only one console user can log on to the switch at a time.Command-Line Interface (CL
4REGU L ATORY STATEMENTSSafety & compliance StatementS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and foun
40CONSOLE MANAGEMENTEnter the IP address, IP mask, IP gateway or VID according to the above format. HELP This displays command syntax information.SYS
41CONSOLE MANAGEMENTSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSYSTEM RESTORE DEFAULTSYSTEM REBOOT
42CONSOLE MANAGEMENTIP CONFIGURATIONIP SETUPIP PING
43SpECIfICATIONSSpecificationSStandards• IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protocol)• IEEE 802.1p (Trafc Prioritization)• IEEE 802.1q (VLAN Tagging) •
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5hARDwARE INSTALLATIONhardWare inStallationSELECTING A SITE FOR THE SWITCH As with any electrical device, you should place the switch where it will n
6wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTWeb-baSed broWSer manaGementThe Gigabit Web-Smart Switch switch provides an Administration Authority that lets you congu
7wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTConguration The Conguration menu includes the following subsections: System, Ports, PVLANs, 802.1Q VLANs, Aggregation,
8wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENTS/W Version: This is the software version of this device.H/W Version: This is the hardware version of this device.Active
9wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT through 255, separated by periods. Typically, subnet mask numbers use either 0 or 255 as values (e.g., 255.255.255.
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