Bottom-Panel Connectors; Web Management & Configuration - Intellinet 503501 User Manual

Industrial gigabit managed ethernet switch
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1 Gigabit ethernet ports
2 Gigabit fiber ports
3 leds for:
• PWR 1-3 (lighted indicates a power link to a dC power module [PWR 1 & 2] or the dC power
jack [PWR 3])
• R.M, or ring master (lighted indicates this unit is serving as the master switch in a ring)
• Ring (blinking slowly indicates the ring has only a single link; blinking rapidly indicates the
ring is activated and operating normally)
• Fault (lighted indicates a fault has occurred)
4 LEDs for Gigabit Ethernet/fiber ports (lighted LNK indicates the port is linked; lighted ACT
indicates data is being transmitted)
5 Console port
6 Reset button (push in 3 seconds to reset the switch; 5 seconds to reset to factory defaults)
7 10/100Base-TX ethernet ports
8 leds for ethernet ports (lighted indicates the port is linked)
9 LEDs for Ethernet ports (lighted indicates the port is linked and operating in full duplex mode)

bottom-Panel connectors

The terminal block on the bottom of the switch — featuring
dual DC power inputs — and an AC/DC power adapter jack
are provided for power redundancy and reverse-polarity
protection. Connections (l-R): GNd, V1+ and V1– (PWR 1),
Relay output (1 A / 24 V dC), V2+ and V2– (PWR 2).
To the right of the block is the PWR 3 jack (12–45 V dC).
web ManaGeMent & confIGuratIon
Inside the CPU of the Industrial Gigabit Managed ethernet switch, an embedded HTMl Web
site resides in flash memory. It contains advanced management features and allows you to
manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser, such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer. The Web-based management supports Internet Explorer 5.0 and is based on
Java Applets, with the intent of reducing network bandwidth consumption, enhancing access
speed and presenting an easy viewing screen. NOTE: By default, IE5.0 (or a later version) does
not allow Java Applets to open sockets. The browser setting needs to be explicitly modified in
order to enable Java Applets to use network ports.
Default Values
IP address: 192.168.10.1
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
default gateway: 192.168.10.254
Username: admin
Password: admin
System Login Procedure
1. Launch Internet Explorer (IE).
2. In the Address field of IE, enter
3. When the login screen appears, enter the username and password (both "admin") in their
respective fields.
4. Click "oK" to display the Main Interface screen of the Web-based management system.
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web manaGement & confiGuration
http://
followed by the IP address of the switch. Press "enter."

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