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<Note> The ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. Web Smart Switch Configure Please follow the steps to configure this Web Smart switch. Step 1: Use a twisted pair cable to connect this switch to your PC.
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Step 3: Open the web browser (like IE…), and go to 192.168.2.1 Then you will see the login screen. ID and the password: admin Step 4: After the authentication procedure, the home page shows up. Select one of the configurations by...
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clicking the icon. - Administrator - Port Management - VLAN Setting - Per Port Counter - Trunk Setting - QoS Setting - Security Filter - Configuration Backup/Recovery - Miscellaneous - Logout...
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Administrator: Authentication Configuration 1. Change the user name and the password. 2. Click “Update” to confirm the new change. 3. Turn off the power and reset this switch. 4. After resetting, turn on the switch for the new change. Now, you can use the new user name and the password.
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Administrator: System IP Configuration 1. Change the IP address: type the new IP address or select DHCP IP configuration. 2. Click “Update” to confirm the new change. “Setting Process OK!!” will be shown on the screen. 3. Turn off the power and reset this switch. 4.
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Administrator: System Status MAC address and system version will be shown on the screen. 1. Change the new comment of this switch by typing the new comment. 2. Click “Update” to confirm the new change. Now, the setting of “System Status” is finished.
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Administrator: Load Default Setting 1. Click “Load” to back to the factory default setting. 2. Turn off the power and reset this switch. 3. After resetting, turn on the switch for the new change. Now, the default is loaded.
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Administrator: Firmware Update Follow the instruction on the screen to update the new firmware. Please contact with your sales agents to get the latest firmware information.
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Administrator: Reboot Device 1. Click “Confirm” to reboot the device. Now, the setting of “Reboot Device” is finished.
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Port Management: Port Configuration Select the “Port No.” - configure the mode below: 1. “Auto”: enable/disable Auto-Negotiation function of the port. 2. “Speed”: select the 10M or 100M mode of the port. 3. “Duplex”: select the port is full or half-duplex mode. 4.
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Port Management: Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is used to mirror traffic, RX, TX or TX&RX, from Source port to Destination port for analysis. 1. Select the Destination port: you can choose port 1 to port 8. 2. Select the Source port: by clicking the checking box of the port.
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Port Management: Bandwidth Control 1. Select the “Port No.”: you can choose port 1 to port 2. “Tx Rate”: set the different transmission rate of this selected port and choose the speed from 0~255 based on two speed levels. 3. “Rx Rate”: set the different receiving rate of this selected port and choose the speed from 0~255 based on two speed levels.
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Port Management: Broadcast Storm Control 1. Set the threshold of per port to define the status of broadcast packets. 2. Click “Update” to confirm the setting. Now, the setting of “Broadcast Storm Control” is finished.
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Port Management: PoE Remote access and monitor the attached PD (Powered by using Enable/Disable function. Device) status 1. “Enable”: POE of the port is able to supply power to the attached PD (Powered Device). 2. “PSE Current & Minimum Output Power”: The status of the port current and minimum output power.
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VLAN Setting: VLAN Mode (Port Based VLAN) There are two VLAN modes: Port Based VLAN and Tagged VLAN. 1. Click “Change VLAN mode” to select the mode. Now, the setting of “VLAN Mode” is finished.
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VLAN Setting: VLAN Member (Port Based VLAN) You can select a port group. 1. Click the port numbers: which you want to put them into the selected VLAN group. 2. Click “Update” to confirm and finish the setting. 3. Click “LoadDefualt” to back to the original factory setting.
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VLAN Setting: VLAN Mode (Tag Based VLAN) There are two VLAN modes: Port Based VLAN and Tagged VLAN. 1. Click “Change VLAN mode” to select the mode. 2. Choose “AddTag”, “don’t care”, or “RemoveTag” for each port. Now, the setting of “VLAN Mode” is finished.
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VLAN Setting: VLAN Member (Tag Based VLAN) You can select a port group. 1. Click the port numbers: which you want to put them into the selected VLAN group. 2. Input PVID Index for each port. 3. Click “Update” to confirm and finish the setting. 4.
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VLAN Setting: Multi to 2 Setting This is a special design for easily setting the switch VLAN into “VLAN Per Port“. 1. Choose “Destination Port No”. 2. Choose “Disable Port”. 3. Click “Update” to confirm and finish the setting. After this setting, all ports can only connect to the destination port.
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Per Port Counter: Port Counter You can read the transmitting and receiving packet of the connecting port. Click “Refresh” or “Clear” the data.
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Trunk Setting There are two groups to choose and max. for each group is 4 ports. Set up port trunk group mode as below: 1. “Port ID”: you can select port number you want to include into the same group. 2.
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QoS Setting: Priority Mode There are three Priority Modes to select. 1. “First-In-First-Service”: the first receiving packet will be firstly transmitted. 2. “All-High-before-Low”: packets set in high priority mode will be firstly transmitted before packets set in low priority mode. 3.
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QoS Setting: Class of Service Configuration You can set QoS mode of per port by different bases. 1. “Port Base”: you can select the port which you want to configure as high priority. It means the packet of the port will be firstly transmitted. 2.
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There are four modes of TCP/UDP priority to select. 1. “F-I-F-O”: First-In-First-Out, the first receiving packet will be firstly transmitted. 2. “Discard”: packets will be discarded. 3. “Low”: the packets of low priority will be transmitted after the packets of high priority. 4.
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Security Filter: MAC Address Filter Set special MAC address to activate on the selected port. 1. Enable: allow the packet which has this MAC address to activate on the port. The port will record the first receiving source MAC address as the security MAC address.
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Security Filter: TCP/UDP Filter You can enable or disable this function of per port. If you enable this function, there are two modes as below, 1. “Negative Filter Mode”: packets compliant with protocol will be dropped. 2. “Positive Filter Mode”: packets compliant with protocol will be forwarded.
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Configuration Backup/Recovery Follow the instruction on the screen to update the original setting. “Backup”: Click “Download” to confirm the setting. “Recovery”: Click “Update” to confirm the setting.
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Miscellaneous 1. “Aging Time”: You can set queue aging time into different milliseconds or disable this function. 2. “VLAN Striding”: You can enable/disable this function. 3. “IGMP Snooping”: You can enable/disable this function. 4. Click “Update” to confirm and finish the setting.
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