Comelit IPSWC162A Manual

16 gigabit ports + 2 sfp ports

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SWITCH, 16 GIGABIT PORTS +
2 SFP PORTS
ART. IPSWC162A
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference
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  • Page 1 SWITCH, 16 GIGABIT PORTS + 2 SFP PORTS ART. IPSWC162A Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction ..............4 1.1 Product Overview ....................4 1.2 Features........................4 1.3 External Component Description ................4 1.3.1 Front Panel ........................4 1.3.2 Rear Panel ........................6 1.4 Package Contents ....................6 Chapter 2 Installing and Connecting the Switch ......... 7 2.1 Installation.......................
  • Page 3 4.6 DHCP relay ......................40 4.6.1 DHCP relay ........................40 4.6.2 0ption82......................... 41 4.7 QoS ........................43 4.7.1 QoS multi-label ......................43 4.7.2 Queue config ......................... 45 4.7.3 Mapping the queue ......................46 4.7.3.1 Service class queue mapping ................46 4.7.3.2 Differential service class mapping ..............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction Congratulations on your purchasing of the Web Smart Ethernet Switch. Before you install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for full exploiting the functions of this product . 1.1 Product Overview This is a Web Smart Ethernet Switch with 16-10/100/1000Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports +2-SPF ports.
  • Page 5 Figure 1 - Front Panel 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports (1~16): Designed to connect with the device with a bandwidth of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps. Each has a corresponding 10/100/1000Mbps LED. SFP ports (SFP1, SFP2): Designed to install the SFP module and connect to the device with a bandwidth of 1000Mbps.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    SFP2 A device is disconnected to the port Flashing Sending or receiving data 1.3.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch contains AC power connector and one marker shown as below. Figure 3 - Rear Panel AC Power Connector: Power is supplied through an external AC power adapter.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installing And Connecting The Switch

    Chapter 2 Installing and Connecting the Switch This part describes how to install your Web Smart Ethernet Switch and make connections to it. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. 2.1 Installation Please follow the following instructions in avoid of incorrect installation causing device damage and security threat.
  • Page 8: Power On The Switch

    in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install the Switch, please follow these steps: Attach the mounting brackets on the Switch’s side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws provided. Figure 5 - Bracket Installation Use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch on the rack and tighten it.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 How To Login The Switch

    connected to any RJ-45 port of the Switch, the distance between Switch and computer is around 100 meters. Once the connection is OK and the devices are power on normally, the LINK/ACT/Speed status indicator lights corresponding ports of the Switch. Chapter 3 How to Login the Switch 3.1 Switch to End Node Use standard Cat.5/5e Ethernet cable (UTP/STP) to connect the Switch to end nodes as...
  • Page 10 Enter the Username and Password (the factory default Username is admin and Password is admin), and then click “login” to log in to the Switch configuration window as below. Need to click on the upper right corner of the "Language" switch to change language between English and Chinese.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Switch Configuration

    Chapter 4 Switch Configuration The Web Smart Ethernet Switch Managed switch software provides rich layer 2 functionality for switches in your networks. This chapter describes how to use Web-based management interface (Web UI) to configure this managed switch. In the Web UI, the left column shows the configuration menu. Above you can see the information for switch system, such as memory, software version.
  • Page 12 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description VLAN ID VLAN number,16GE default VLAN 1 VLAN name VLAN mark Manage IP Manage the IP address of the VLAN device name Switch name Manage VLAN Switches management in use of the VLAN 【Instructions】 Native VLAN: As a Trunk, the mouth will belong to a Native VLAN. The so-called Native VLAN, is refers to UNTAG send or receive a message on the interface, is considered belongs to the VLAN.
  • Page 13: Port Management

    2) Click ”next step” button, into "Other settings" task: manage IP address set as 192.168.2.11, device name set as switch-123, default gateway with the DNS server set as 172.16.1.241 3) Use 192.168.2.11 to log in, set a new password 4.2 Port management In the navigation bar to select “Port Management”, you may conduct Basic Config, Port Aggregation, Port Mirroring, Port Limit and Port Isolation.
  • Page 14: Basic Config

    4.2.1 Basic config In the navigation bar select “PORT>Basic Config”, for port panel: set port description, port speed, port status, working mode, flow control, cross line order, mega frame configuration, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description port Select the current configuration port number port status Choose whether to close link port flow control...
  • Page 15: Port Aggregation

    Can choose the following kinds: Auto negotiated working mode 10 M 100 M 1000 M port described The port is described jumbo frame Set the length of a jumbo frames ,range 1518-12288 Cross line sequence Whether open intersection line sequence 【Instructions】...
  • Page 16 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description 16GE switch can be set up eight link trunk group, group_1 to Aggregation port group_8 For each of the members of the group and add your own port, and Member port with members of other groups 【Instructions】...
  • Page 17: Port Mirroring

    4.2.3 Port mirroring In the navigation bar select “PORT>Port Mirroring”, open port mirror feature. All packets on the source port are copied and forwarded to the destination port. Destination port is usually connected to a packet analyzer to analyze the source port. Multiple ports can be mirrored to a destination port, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】...
  • Page 18: Port Rate-Limit

    4.2.4 Port rate-limit In the navigation bar select “Port>Port Limit”, to configure output, input speed limit, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Input speed limit Set port input speed Output speed limit Set port output speed...
  • Page 19: Port Isolation

    【Instructions】 1 Mbit/s = 1000 Kbit/s = 1000 / 8 KB/s = 125 KB/s. So, the theoretical rate of 1Mbit/s bandwidth is 125KB/s. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: the port 9 input rate is set to 6400 KB/s, the output rate is set to 3200 KB/s 4.2.5 Port isolation In the navigation bar select “PORT>Port Isolation”, one port can be isolated to one or multiple destination ports.
  • Page 20: Vlan

    【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Source port Choose a port, to configure the isolated port Isolated port Port will be isolated 【Instructions】 Open port isolation function, all packets on the source port are not forwarded from the isolated port and one port can be separated from multiple destination ports. Ports that have been added to the aggregate port aren't capable of being a destination port and source port, destination port and source port cannot be the same 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 21: Vlan Config

    4.3.1 VLAN config In the navigation bar select “Vlan Config”, VLANs can be created and set the port to the VLAN (port default state for the access mode) ,the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description VLAN ID VLAN number,16GE default VLAN 1 VLAN name VLAN mark VLAN IP address...
  • Page 22: Trunk-Port Setting

    4.3.2 Trunk-port setting In the navigation bar select “Vlan Config>Trunk-port setting”, can set port to Trunk port, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Native VLAN Only set one Allowing VLAN Can set up multiple 【Instructions】 Native VLAN: As a Trunk, the mouth will belong to a Native VLAN. The so-called Native VLAN, is refers to UNTAG send or receive a message on the interface, is considered belongs to the VLAN.
  • Page 23: Hybrid-Port Setting

    【Configuration Example】 Such as: PVID=VLAN2 PC1:192.168.2.122, port 8, access VLAN2 PC2:192.168.2.123, port 9, Trunk allowed VLAN 1-2 PC3:192.168.2.124, port 10, access VLAN1 (the default port belongs to VLAN1) Can let the PC2 PING PC1, cannot PING PC3 4.3.3 Hybrid-port setting In the navigation bar select “Vlan Config>Hybrid-port setting”, can set the port to take the tag and without the tag, as the following picture: 【Instructions】...
  • Page 24 into: if can be forwarded, or discarded (untag on port configuration is not considered, untag configuration only work when to send it a message) Hybrid port to send packet: 1, determine the VLAN in this port attributes (display interface can show the port to which VLAN untag, which VLAN tag) 2, if it is untag stripping VLAN information, send again, if the tag is sent directly 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 25: Fault/Safety

    time to remove packet VLAN10 tag, in the form of ordinary package sent to pc2, pc1 - > p2 is VLAN10 walking at this time Again to analyze pc2 gave pc1 package process, data from the pc2, by inter0/2 PVID VLAN20 encapsulation VLAN20 labeled into switch, switch found system e0/1 allows VLAN by 20 data, so the data is forwarded to the system e0/1, because the system e0/1 on the VLAN is untagged 20, then switches remove packets on VLAN20 tag at this time, in...
  • Page 26 2.Setting DHCP snooping VLAN Set the connection router 10 ports for trust, then 12 port is set to the prohibit 3.Verify source mac F0:DE:F1:12:98:D2,set server IP address to 192.168.2.1...
  • Page 27: Anti Dos

    4.Set option82 information 5.The port 7 for binding 4.4.1.2 Anti DOS In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety>Anti Attack>Anti DOS”, open the Anti DOS attack function, intercept Land attack packets, illegal TCP packets, to ensure that the...
  • Page 28: Ip Source Guard

    device or server to provide normal service to legitimate users, as the following picture: 【Instructions】 Open the anti DOS attack function, intercept Land attack packets, illegal TCP packets, to ensure that the device or server provide normal service to legitimate users. 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 29: Anti Three Bind

    【Configuration Example】 Such as: to open source IP protection enabled port first, then to binding 4.4.1.4 Anti three bind In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety>Anti Attack>Anti Three Bind”, automatically detect the port based IP address, MAC address of the mapping relationship and then realize the function of a key binding, as the following picture:...
  • Page 30 【Instructions】 A bond must be bound before the binding to enable the switch to open and if you want to access shall be binding and switch the IP address of the same network segment. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: the binding to make first can open, must be a key bindings port 7...
  • Page 31: Channel Detection

    The binding option can be checked and deleted also. 4.4.2 Channel detection 4.4.2.1 Ping testing In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety> Channel Detection>Ping testing”, use ping function to test internet connection and host whether to arrive. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】...
  • Page 32: Tracert Testing

    4.4.2.2 Tracert testing In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety> Channel Detection>Tracert testing”, tracert detection can detect to the destination through the gateway, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description destination IP address Fill in the IP address of the need to detect Timeout period Range of 1 to 10 【Instruction】...
  • Page 33: Cable Testing

    【Configuration Example】 Such as: Tracert the IP address of the connecting PC 4.4.2.3 Cable testing In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety> Channel Detection>Cable testing”, can detect connection device status, as the following picture: 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 34: Acl

    4.4.3 ACL In the navigation bar select “Fault/Safety>Acl Access Control”, can be applied to port ACL rules and Settings to take effect in time 【Instruction】 The ACL rules are sequenced, row in front of the match will be priority rule. The more strategy items need more operating time.
  • Page 35: Mstp

    4.5 MSTP In the navigation bar select “MSTP”, you can set to the Mstp Region and Mstp Bridge configuration.
  • Page 36: Mstp Region

    4.5.1 MSTP region In the navigation bar select “MSTP>Mstp Region”, can modify the domain and domain name, add instance mapped to a VLAN. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Region name Configure the region name Revision level Parameter configuration revision level Instance ID Select configuration instance ID VLAN ID...
  • Page 37: Mstp Bridge

    4.5.2 MSTP bridge In the navigation bar select “MSTP>Mstp Bridge”, can be related to bridge, port configuration, as the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description inst-priority Whether open instance priority setting Instance ID Select the created instance id is configured enable Whether to open the STP bridge function Priority setting bridge example, the default instance bridge...
  • Page 38 Forward-delay The state of the port switch time Set port instance priority, defaults to 128, you must enter Port-priority multiple of 16, the range of 0-240 Path-cost Configure port costs Port-fast Enable or disable Port-fast function Auto-ege Enable or disable Auto-ege function Point-to-point Enable or disable Point-to-point function Bpdu guard...
  • Page 39 2)Set MSTP has launched port configuration, select the created instance, set priority (port configuration is not online, on-line configuration will only take effect, can click on the "view the current configuration" button to view the configured completed)
  • Page 40: Dhcp Relay

    4.6 DHCP relay In the navigation bar select “DHCP RELAY”, you can set to the Dhcp Relay and option82. 4.6.1 DHCP relay In the navigation bar select “Dhcp Relay”, open the DHCP relay function, set up and view the relay server IP address and its status. As the following picture...
  • Page 41: 0Ption82

    【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description IP address DHCP server address status Invalid and vaild 【Instruction】 If open the function of relay agent, then receives the broadcast DHCP message, to be delivered in the form of unicast to configure on the server. The DHCP server to IP and switches in the same network segment will only take effect.
  • Page 42 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description VLAN id the DHCP request message in the VLAN, value range is 1 ~ 4094 Circuit ID to populate the user custom content, scope of string length Circuit control is 3 ~ 63 Configuration ASCII remote id string value, the length of the range of Proxy remote 1 ~ 63 IP address...
  • Page 43: Qos

    4.7 QoS In the navigation bar select “QoS”, you can set to the QoS Multi-Label, Queue Config and Mapping the Queue. 4.7.1 QoS multi-label In the navigation bar select “QoS>QoS Multi-Label”, according to different rules tag or queue map packets for port traffic data. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】...
  • Page 44 can be set up 32 rule Choose always said - match the match, all the data for tags Operation type Choose can be set to equal matching rules, comply with the rules of heavy tag data Server class Adaptable to the rules of the heavy tag which data is mapped to a mapping queue Conform to the rules of heavy tag data to the marked priority...
  • Page 45: Queue Config

    4.7.2 Queue config In the navigation bar select “QoS>Queue Config”, can set up queue scheduling policy. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Can choose four kinds of modes: RR round-robin scheduling Scheduling strategy SP absolute priority scheduling WRR weighted round-robin scheduling WFQ weighted fair scheduling Set the weights of each queue, they will be in proportion to occupy WRR-weights...
  • Page 46: Mapping The Queue

    4.7.3 Mapping the queue 4.7.3.1 Service class queue mapping In the navigation bar select “QoS>Mapping the Queue”, service category can be mapped to the corresponding queue. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Server ID COS the VLAN priority fields (0 to 7) Queue ID Set each cosine value mapping queue number (0 to 7) 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 47: Differential Service Class Mapping

    4.7.3.2 Differential service class mapping In the navigation bar select “QoS>Mapping the Queue>Differential service to service class mapping”, differential service can be mapped to the corresponding service categories. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Server list DSCP field has seven (0-63) is divided into four tables Map the DSCP to COS fields (0 to 7), based on the cosine is Queue ID mapped to a queue...
  • Page 48: Port To Service Class Mapping

    4.7.3.3 Port to service class mapping In the navigation bar elect “QoS>Mapping the Queue>Port to service class mapping”, port can be mapped to the corresponding service categories. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Port Select the port number (0-18) Mapped to the service ID, and then according to the service ID into the Service ID queue...
  • Page 49: Address Table

    4.8 Address table In the navigation bar select “Addr Table”, you can set to MAC add and delete, MAC study and aging and MAC address filtering.
  • Page 50: Mac Add And Delete

    4.8.1 Mac add and delete In the navigation bar select “Addr Table>Mac add and delete”, you can add static Mac and delete Mac and view to the current of the Mac address table. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Can choose to clear the multicast Mac address, clear dynamic unicast Mac Clear Mac...
  • Page 51: Mac Study And Aging

    2)Clear port 6 static Mac addresses 4.8.2 Mac study and aging In the navigation bar select “Addr Table>Mac study and Aging”, can set up port Mac address study limit and Mac address aging time. As the following picture:...
  • Page 52: Mac Address Filtering

    【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Mac address Range 0-8191,default 8191 Mac address study Default 300 limit 【Configuration Example】 Such as: 1) Setting study limit to 2000 for port 5, 6, 7, 8 address 2) Disconnect the port or keep static for 2 minutes, the learned Mac address of the port will disappear automatically from the Mac address table 4.8.3 Mac address filtering In the navigation bar select “Addr Table>Mac address filtering”, the needless MAC...
  • Page 53: Snmp Config

    【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Can’t add multicast Mac address Mac address VLAN VLAN ID 【Configuration Example】 Such as: Add the Mac address 00:20:15:09:12:12 to the filter table 4.9 Snmp config In the navigation bar select “SNMP”, you can set to the Snmp Config and Rmon Config. 4.9.1 Snmp config 4.9.1.1 Snmp config In the navigation bar select “SNMP >Snmp config”, you can enable Snmp function.
  • Page 54: Community Config

    【Instruction】 The SNMP function must be turned ON when configure RMON, otherwise it will be failed to be configured. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: open Snmp 4.9.1.2 Community config In the navigation bar select “SNMP >Snmp Config>Community Config”, can specify the access authority for groups. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】...
  • Page 55: View Config

    【Instruction】 The upper limit of the number of Trap configuration is 8. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: add a read-write group called public 4.9.1.3 View config In the navigation bar select “SNMP >Snmp Config>View Config”, set View rules list to allow or reject access to some of the MIB objects. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】...
  • Page 56: Group Config

    4.9.1.4 Group config In the navigation bar select “SNMP>Snmp Config>Group Config”, setting Snmp group. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Group name Group name Need authentication without encryption: message from users in this group need to verify but the data aren’t encrypted Neither need authentication nor encryption: message from users in this group don’t need to verify and the data aren’t encrypted Security level...
  • Page 57: User Config

    【Instruction】 The upper limit of the number of Trap configuration is 8, and you must create views first before create the groups. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: firstly create new view 123, then create new group of group1 4.9.1.5 User config In the navigation bar select “SNMP>Snmp Config>User Config”, setting Snmp user.
  • Page 58: Trap

    encrypted. Specified use MD5 authentication protocol or SHA authentication Authentication mode protocol Authentication Range 8-10 password Specified using AES encryption protocol or DES encryption encrypt mode protocol Group name A user group name encrypt password Range 8-60 【Instruction】 The upper limit of the number of Trap configuration is 8 and you must create views and groups first, the user's security level must be consistent with its mother group.
  • Page 59: Rmon Config

    【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Destination IP address Snmp host ipv4 address Security name Snmp user name version V1,V2,V3 Specified using AES encryption protocol or DES encryption Security mode protocol Group name User group name 【Instruction】 The Trap cap on the number configuration of 8, you can configure a number of different Snmp Trap host used to receive trap messages.
  • Page 60 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description index The index number, the value range of statistical information table is 1 ~ 65535 Interface mane To monitor the source port owner Set the table creator, range: 1 ~ 30 characters of a string 【Instruction】 At the time of configuration Rmon Snmp functions must be opened first, otherwise the prompt dialog box will appear.
  • Page 61: History Group

    4.9.2.2 History group In the navigation bar select “SNMP>Rmon Config>History Group”, recording the history of an Ethernet interface information. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description index Index number for items in historical control table, value range is 1 ~ 65535 Interface name To record the Ethernet interface Maximum number of...
  • Page 62: Event Group

    4.9.2.3 Event group In the navigation bar select “SNMP >Rmon Config>Event Group”, define the way to record events when triggered them. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description index The index number for event table, the value range of the event table is 1 ~ 65535 description The Trap events, when the event is triggered, the system will...
  • Page 63: Alarm Group

    4.9.2.4 Alarm group In the navigation bar select “SNMP>Rmon Config>Alarm Group”, define alarm group. As the following picture 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description index The index number for alarm list items, value range is 1 ~ 65535 Statistical type values :3:DropEvents; 4:Octets;...
  • Page 64: System

    Above/below threshold limit of Upper/lower limit reached, for each event events Set the table creator, owner name for 1 ~ 30 characters of a owner string 【Instruction】 At the time of configuration Rmon Snmp functions must be opened first, otherwise the prompt dialog box will appear.
  • Page 65: System

    4.10.1 System 4.10.1.1 System config In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>System Config>System settings”, setting basic information for the switch. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Device name switch name Manage VLAN Switches use VLAN management Manage ip Switch IP address management timeout Don't use more than login timeout after login to log in again 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 66 Insert the PC interface 9 or 10 ports, set up the management IP for 192.168.2.12, device name is yoyo, timeout for 20 minutes Use 192.168.2.12 logging in, sets the system time...
  • Page 67: System Restart

    4.10.1.2 System restart In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>System Config>System restart”, equipment can be restarted. As the following picture: 【Instruction】 Click the button to restart the switch. The restart process may take 1 minute. Please wait patiently. The page will be refreshed automatically after device restart. 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 68: Password Change

    4.10.1.3 Password change In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>System Config>Password change”, changing the password for the equipment. As the following picture 【Instruction】 1. If you set a new Web login password, then log in again after setting the new password. 2.
  • Page 69: System Log

    4.10.1.4 System log In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>System Config>System log”, view the log and set up the log server. As the following picture: 【Parameter Description】 Parameter Description Log switch Open and close Server ip Appoint to server address Send log level Enter characters for the required query 【Instruction】...
  • Page 70: System Upgrade

    【Configuration Example】 Such as: 1) Pushing the error log information to the server 192.168.2.1 2) Input the keywords “Mac”, click “query” button. Click on the "clear log" button, can clear the log 4.10.2 System upgrade In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>System Upgrade”, optional upgrade file to upgrade the system.
  • Page 71: Config Management

    【Instruction】 1 Please confirm that the upgrading version is corresponding to the model. 2 In the upgrade process, you may encounter the page is temporarily unable to respond to the page while arrange flash, at this time cannot power off or restart the device, until prompted to upgrade successfully.
  • Page 72 【Instruction】 Can’t be closed or refresh the page during import process, or import will fail. After the introduction of configuration, to enable the new configuration, please restart device in this page otherwise configuration does not take effect. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: 1) Save the page in the configuration first, click save configuration to save the current configuration, then export the configuration 2) Import configuration...
  • Page 73: Configuration Backup

    3)Backup 4.10.3.2 Configuration backup In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>Config Management>Configuration backup”, you can configure backup file. As the following picture: 【Instruction】 Operating this page should backup file via the current configuration page first. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: rename backup file...
  • Page 74: Restore Factory Configuration

    4.10.3.3 Restore factory configuration In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>Config Management>Restore factory configuraton”, can export the current configuration and restore factory configuration .As the following picture: 【Instruction】 Restore the factory configuration, will delete all current configuration. If you have any useful configuration, export the current system before restore factory configuration!!! 【Configuration Example】...
  • Page 75: Config Save

    4.10.4 Config save In the navigation bar select “SYSTEM>Config Save”, you can save current configuration. As the following picture: 【Instruction】 Save settings will delete all default configurations. If there are useful configurations, click backup Configurations before save the settings. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: click “save settings”...
  • Page 76: Info Collect

    【Instruction】 Only the super administrator with “admin” account can access this page, it’s used to manage users and visitors. Users can log in the Web management system of equipment for routine maintenance. Except the “admin” and “user”, there can add five accounts total. Ordinary users can only access information on system home page.
  • Page 77 【Instruction】 It may take a few minutes to collect useful information. 【Configuration Example】 Such as: click on "collect" button...
  • Page 78: Appendix: Technical Specifications

    Appendix: Technical Specifications Hardware Features IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x, Standards IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3ad 10BASE-T: UTP category 3, 4, 5 cable (maximum 100m) Network Media (Cable) 100BASE-Tx: UTP category 5, 5e cable (maximum 100m) 1000BASE-T: UTP category 5e, 6 cable (maximum 100m) 16 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-Negotiation ports Number of Ports 2 x SFP ports...

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