ABLE OF ONTENTS ABLE OF ONTENTS Conventions Copyright Getting Started Overview EGS5110P Management Interface Connecting the Device to the Network Discovery in a Network with a DHCP Server Discovery in a Network without a DHCP Server Web Access Management System...
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ABLE OF ONTENTS L2 Feature Port Trunking IGMP Snooping 2-11 Multicast Group List 2-12 Port Mirroring 2-13 Loopback Detection 2-14 Static MAC Address 2-15 Dynamic Address List 2-16 VLAN 2-17 802.1Q 2-17 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Items in the list ....2-18 PVID 2-21 Port-based VLAN...
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ABLE OF ONTENTS Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Appendix B Industry Canada Statement Appendix C WorldWide Technical Support...
ONVENTIONS Conventions The following conventions are used to give the user additional information about spe- cific procedures or content. It is important to pay attention to these conventions as they provide information to prevent damage to\ equipment or personal injury. General Conventions The following general conventions are used in this document.
ONVENTIONS Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: Italics Indicates book titles, directory names, file names, path names, and program/process names. Constant width Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen, including menus, prompts, responses to input, and error messages. Constant width bold Indicates commands lines as entered on the computer.
PoE port management, loopback detection, and IGMP snooping. The following section provides an overview of the external device views. It also pro- vides a brief description of the ports and LEDs. 1.1.1 EGS5110P D E F G Figure 1-1 Front Panel...
VERVIEW 1.2 Management Interface The company name EGS5110P features an embedded web and management inter- face for the monitoring of your device. The interface is designed to help you configure basic and advanced features to help you improve switch efficiency and overall net- work performance.
ETTING TARTED VERVIEW 1.3.2 Discovery in a Network without a DHCP Server Use this procedure to setup the device within a network requiring a static IP address. 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable (RJ-45) to the LAN port of your PC and the other end to the device.
ANAGEMENT YSTEM 2.1 System The System menu enables management IP address and password to be configured and individual port speed and Power over Ethernet (PoE) configuration and cable diagnostics to be performed. This chapter describes these functions. 2.1.1 Summary Click the Summary link under the System menu to see important system information such as firmware version and chassis MAC address.
IP S ANAGEMENT ETTING 2.1.2 IP Setting Click the IP Setting link under the System menu to configure the IP settings of your device. This IP address is also the address for the management Web interface. To access the page, click System -> IP Setting. ABEL ESCRIPTION Use this to configure the device to use static IP settings or get its settings...
ANAGEMENT ETTINGS 2.1.3 Port Settings Click the Port Setting link under the System menu to configure the speed and duplex settings of each port. To access the page, click System -> Port Setting. ABEL ESCRIPTION Port This shows the port number. This show which trunk the port belongs to.
ANAGEMENT 2.1.4 PoE Management Ports 1~8 on the EGS5110P are IEEE802.3at compliant ports. Each port is capable of delivering up to 30W and a power budget of 124W for uninterrupted PoE use. To access the page, click System -> PoE Management.
ANAGEMENT ONFIGURATION 2.1.5 PoE Port Configuration You can use the PoE Port Configuration page to view PoE power information and to configure the power settings. To access the page, click System -> PoE Port Configuration. ABEL ESCRIPTION Port This shows the port number. Priority Use this to configure which ports get power first.
ANAGEMENT ABLE IAGNOSTICS 2.1.6 Cable Diagnostics You can use the Cable Diagnostics page to perform a diagnostic on each cable con- nected to the device ports. The cable status and length are displayed after a test is performed. To access the page, click System -> Cable Diagnostics. ABEL ESCRIPTION Port...
ANAGEMENT ASSWORD 2.1.7 Password Use the Password page to change your current login password. To access the page, click System -> Password. ABEL ESCRIPTION Password This shows the current password. New Password Enter a new password here. Confirm Enter the new password again here. Apply Click this to apply settings.
ANAGEMENT ONFIGURATION 2.1.8 Zero Configuration Use the Zero Configuration page to enable devices on your network to automatically configure themselves and be discovered without further configuration. The Bonjour service is enabled or disabled through the Zero Configuration page. To access the page, click System -> Zero configuration. ABEL ESCRIPTION Use this to enable or disable auto configuration through the Bonjour proto-...
L2 F ANAGEMENT EATURE 2.2 L2 Feature The L2 Feature menu enables port trunking, control of multicast traffic flooding, port mirroring, cabling loop detection and MAC address table management. This chapter describes these functions. 2.2.1 Port Trunking Use the Port Trunking page to link multiple cables/ports in a parallel connection to increase the throughput beyond that of a single connection.
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ANAGEMENT RUNKING ABEL ESCRIPTION Click and then click here to enable or disable a trunk. You set the Mode mode to Enabled before you can edit the member ports. ABEL ESCRIPTION Member Ports Click and then click here to define which ports are members of a trunk. Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard...
IGMP S ANAGEMENT NOOPING 2.2.2 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping page to enable or disable this function. This feature allows the device to listen in on the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) conversa- tions between hosts and routers to map out IP multicast streams. The device can limit flooding of traffic to IGMP designated ports.
ANAGEMENT ULTICAST ROUP 2.2.3 Multicast Group List The Multicast Group List page displays a list of ports with the Multicast designation. To access the page, click L2 Feature -> Multicast Group List. ABEL ESCRIPTION Group IP This shows the multicast IP address of the group. This shows the VLAN ID that the multicast group is operating over.
ANAGEMENT IRRORING 2.2.4 Port Mirroring You can use the Port Mirroring page to view and configure source and destination ports to define port mirroring sessions. In this way, network packets from one port can be copied and sent to a monitoring connection on a different port. Both inbound or outbound traffic (or both) can be mirrored on the device.
ANAGEMENT OOPBACK ETECTION 2.2.5 Loopback Detection When Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is not enabled in the network, the Loopback Detection function can be used to detect the loop created by a specific port. Click the Loopback Detection link under the L2 Feature menu to configure loop detection for loops created by a specified port.
MAC A ANAGEMENT TATIC DDRESS 2.2.6 Static MAC Address Click the Static MAC Address link under the L2 Feature menu to edit the MAC address table. ABEL ESCRIPTION Index This shows the internal index for this MAC address table entry. Click this to select the port from which traffic to a destination MAC address Port will be sent.
ANAGEMENT YNAMIC DDRESS 2.2.7 Dynamic Address List Click the Dynamic Address List link under the L2 Feature menu to show the MAC address table. ABEL ESCRIPTION Index This shows the internal index for this MAC address table entry. This shows the port from which traffic to a destination MAC address is Port sent.
VLAN ANAGEMENT 2.3 VLAN The VLAN menu enables configuration of 802.1Q VLANs or port-based VLANs. This chapter describes these functions. 2.3.1 802.1Q Click the 802.1Q link under the VLAN menu to configure which egress ports add 802.1Q tags to traffic. Important: Port-based VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN are mutually exclusive.
ANAGEMENT DDING DITING ELETING TEMS IN THE LIST ABEL ESCRIPTION Enabled Click this to enable 802.1Q VLANs. This feature is enabled by default. Adding, Editing, and Deleting Items in the list To add an item to the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1.
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ANAGEMENT DDING DITING ELETING TEMS IN THE LIST 7. Click Confirm to accept the changes or Cancel discard them. To edit an item in the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the edit button 2. Enter the VID and name values in the VID and Name text boxes. 3.
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ANAGEMENT DDING DITING ELETING TEMS IN THE LIST To delete an item in the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the delete button in the row you want to remove. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 2. Click OK to continue or Cancel to abort the changes. 2-20...
PVID ANAGEMENT 2.3.2 PVID Click the PVID link under the VLAN menu to tag outgoing, untagged packets and to filter incoming packets. Note: To enable PVID functionality the following requiremnents must be met: All ports must have a defined PVID. ...
VLAN ANAGEMENT BASED 2.3.3 Port-based VLAN Click the Port-based VLAN link under the VLAN menu to enable and show port-based VLANs. Important: Port-based VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN are mutually exclusive. If you enable port-based VLAN, then 802.1Q VLAN is disabled. ABEL ESCRIPTION This shows the VLAN ID of the port-based VLAN.
ANAGEMENT DDING DITING ELETING TEMS IN THE LIST Adding, Editing, and Deleting Items in the list To add an item to the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the Add button 2. Enter the VID and name values in the VID and Name text boxes. 3.
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ANAGEMENT DDING DITING ELETING TEMS IN THE LIST To edit an item in the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the edit button 2. Enter the VID and name values in the VID and Name text boxes. 3. Click the Member Ports text box to show the member ports dialog box. 4.
The priority level is from 0 to 7. EGS5110P supports four class quality levels: low, normal, medium, and high. To find out how to map the priority value to one of the four classes, refer to “CoS Priority Class”...
ANAGEMENT RIORITY LASS 2.4.2 CoS Priority Class Click the CoS Priority Class link under the QoS menu to define which 802.1p/Q prior- ity class (low, normal, medium, or high) is applied to untagged ingress traffic. ABEL ESCRIPTION Priority This shows the Priority Code Point (PCP) that matches ingress traffic. Select the Class of Service (CoS) that is applied to traffic.
ANAGEMENT TORM ONTROL 2.4.3 Storm Control The Storm Control feature provides the ability to control the receive rate of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets. Click the Storm Control link under the QoS menu to limit excessive flooding caused by a packet storm. ABEL ESCRIPTION Type Use this to select which type of traffic will be limited.
ANAGEMENT ANDWIDTH ONTROL 2.4.4 Bandwidth Control Click the Bandwidth Control link under the QoS menu to define how much traffic can pass through a port. ABEL ESCRIPTION Port This shows the port number. Trunk This shows the trunk number (if any are defined for this port). Use this to configure the maximum bandwidth this port sends out.
AINTENANCE AINTENANCE 3.1 Maintenance Maintenance functions are available from the maintenance bar. Maintenance func- tions include: Saving Configuration settings, Upgrading firmware, Resetting the con- figuration to factory defaults, Rebooting the device, and Logging Out of the interface. The following is the Maintenance menu bar. Figure 3-1 Maintenance Bar 3.1.1 Saving Configuration Important:...
AINTENANCE AINTENANCE 3.1.2 Upgrading WARNING! Backup your configuration information before upgrading to prevent loss of setting infor- mation. Follow this procedure to upgrade the firmware. 1. Click to start upgrading. 2. Click Choose File. A window opens, browse to the location of your new firm- ware.
AINTENANCE AINTENANCE 3.1.4 Rebooting Follow this procedure to reboot the device. 1. Click to start the reboot process. 2. A prompt displays, click OK to confirm the reboot or Cancel to quite the proce- dure. 3.1.5 Logging Out Follow this procedure to log out the current profile from the user interface. 1.
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PPENDIX EDERAL OMMUNICATION OMMISSION NTERFER Appendix A Federal Communication Commis- sion Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig- ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
PPENDIX NDUSTRY ANADA TATEMENT Appendix B Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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PPENDIX ORLD ECHNICAL UPPORT Appendix C WorldWide Technical Support EGION OUNTRY ERVICE ERVICE NFORMATION URCHASE ENTRE CANADA web site www.engeniuscanada.com email rma@engeniuscanada.com Toll Free: (+1) 888-397-2788 contact num- Canada bers Local: (+1) 905-940-8181 Monday - Friday hours of opera- tion 9:00AM to 5:30PM EST (GMT-5) LOS ANGE- web site...