Ethernet network with outside plant routing, including campus environment. ⚫ The installation instructions clearly state that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. Applicable Models: The manual can be applied to the following models: AGPS18E16P-AT-190M, AGPS26E24P-AT-240M...
⚫ Support manual aggregation and static LACP. ⚫ Support many-to-one mirroring. ⚫ Support port MAC binding. ⚫ Excellent isolated circuit protection. ⚫ Lightning protection up to level 4. 2 Device Structure 2.1 Structure of AGPS26E24P-AT-240M 2.1.1 Front Panel Figure 2-1...
Refer to table 2-1 for the front panel description of PFS4226-24ET-240/360. Parameter Note RJ45 port Ethernet port, support 10/100M self-adaptation Combo port Ethernet port, support 10/100/1000M self-adaptation, Fiber port supports 1000M. Reset button Long press the button to reset the device and recover default configuration.
Parameter Note RJ45 port Ethernet port, support 10/100M self-adaptation Combo port Ethernet port, support 10/100/1000M self-adaptation, Fiber port supports 1000M. Reset button Long press the button to reset the device. Console serial port Device debugging port PoE power usage indicator Current power consumption display Downlink indicator light Current port link status and PoE status.
When logging into your switch, make sure your computer is connected to the same network as the switch. To login, follow the steps provided below: 1. Modify the IP address and subnet mask of your computer network adapter to 192.168.1.100 and 255.255.255.0 respectively 2.
4.1. Device Info The device info screen is divided up into WAN and LAN port state displays. These displays show the current port link state of a connected device as well as the port speed, duplex mode, etc. 4.2. System Config The system config menu allows you to access and modify a range of different categories related to the overall performance of the switch.
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The Current Time tab allows you to set the date and time for your unit. To sync the device to the current time of your PC, click on the Sync PC option. To save your settings, press the Save button. If you do not press the save button before continuing no information or modifications will be set to the device.
4.2.2. Network Configuration The network configuration tab allows you to access and set network configurations for your device. It is recommended to set your device to Static by selecting the Static radio button. This will create a static IP address for your device.
The software upgrade tab is where you will perform firmware upgrades for your device. To perform a firmware upgrade you will need to locate and download the latest firmware version for your device from our website (amcrest.com/firmware-subscribe). Once the file has been downloaded, select Browse on the interface and locate the file you just downloaded.
To change your password, type in current password for your device in the Old Password field. To modify the password, enter the new password you would like for your device in the New Password field. You will then need to confirm the new password. To confirm, type the new password in the Confirm Password field and press the Save button.
To reboot the system, click on the Manual Reboot button located in the Maintain field of the tab. The device will manually reboot. Once the device has finished the reboot process you will be able to log back into the system.
4.3. Port Management The port management menu provides the user a means of editing and maintaining their port information as well as monitoring port performance. For more information on this menu refer to the information provided below. 4.3.1. Port Configuration The port configuration menu allows the user to configure basic parameters related to specific ports on the switch.
Port Current speed Speed duplex mode Auto(default) Auto negotiation mode 10M FULL 10M Full duplex 10M HALF 10M Half duplex Ethernet port 100M FULL 100M Full duplex 100M HALF 100M Half duplex 1000M FULL 1000M Full duplex Fiber port 1000M-X 1000M Full duplex Note: Modifying any information in this field will directly affect port communication and performance.
Name Note Disable(default) Disables the monitor function Egress only Monitor output packets Mirrored Packets Ingress only Monitor input packets Ingress & Egress Monitor input/output packets Monitor port. Please select only one item. The default setup is Destination port disabled. Source port (Src Port) The port being monitored.
Note: If the error packet amount is too large there may be an issue with the port connection. To resolve, check the cable connection or confirm the opposite port has the same problem or not. 4.3.4. Port Speed Limit This tab allows the user to track and maintain the transmit and return rate of the information passed (in Mbps).
Name Note Port Display port list. Sets the port outbound rate. The values range from 0 to 63Mbps. Tx speed The default setup is 0, there is no speed limit. Sets the port inbound rate. The value ranges from 0 to 63Mbps. The Rx speed default setup is 0, there is no speed limit.
4.3.6. Long Distance The long distance tab allows the user to extend the maximum distance of a port from 100m to 250m. Note: Extending the distance of a specific port will drop the connection speed from 100Mbps to 10 Mbps. To enable long distance, select a port you wish to extend, if you wish to enable all ports, click on the checkbox next to the Enable field.
4.4.1. Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a Layer 2 protocol that runs on bridges and switches. The specification for STP is IEEE 802.1D. The main purpose of STP is to ensure that you do not create loops when you have redundant paths in your network.
4.4.1.2. STP Port Settings The STP port settings tab allows the user to place STP priorities for specific ports. Port No: The port number that is being modified. Priority: The default priority will be 128 but can be modified from 0 ~240. RPC (Root Path Cost): If the root bridge values are the same, RPC is then compared, the BPDU with the lower RPC is declared superior.
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4.2.2. VLAN Based on the port The frames of the switch have tag frames and untag frames. Please refer to the following figure below for tag position. Figure 6-1 Untag is the general Ethernet frame. The network adapter of the general PC can recognize the frame and then communicate.
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the VLAN ID is different from the default VLAN ID, discard the frame. Trunk Put the default VLAN ID, when When the VLAN ID is in When VLAN ID is the the default VLAN ID is in the accepted list, same as the default accepted list, receive the receive the frame.
4.4.3. Link Aggregation The link aggregation tab allows the user to combine multiple Ethernet links into a single logical link between two networked devices. The system priority for link aggregation will be default to 1 but can range from (1 ~ 65535). The link aggregation mode allows you to choose a MAC source to be aggregated, the user can select a MAC source or destination separately or they can be aggregated together by selecting MAC Src&...
no guarantee or assurance about the delay, jitter, and packet loss ration during the packet forwarding process. The traditional Best-Effort service policy is for the WWW, E-mail service that is not sensitive to the bandwidth or the delay. But right now, the new arising business are demanding high service level of the IP network. The user does not just want to merely send out the packet to the destination, he also wants to enjoy better service during the forwarding process such as there is special network bandwidth, reducing packet loss rate, manage or avoid the network congestion, adjusting network flows.
4.4.4.2. QoS Based on Port/802.1p/DSCP Based on port When a port is set as the high priority, the received packets are placing in the high priority queue. Each port can set as the high priority. Based on 802.1p 802.1p priority is at the 2-layer packet head. It is for the environment where there is no need to analyze the 3rd head and shall guarantee the QoS in the 2-layer.
Priority Queue Key words 802.1p priority(Decimal 802.1p priority(Binary system) system) priority best-effort queue background spare excellent-effort High priority controlled-load queue video voice network- management Based on the TOS/DS string of the IP packet Figure 6-10 In Figure 6-10, the ToS string of the IP packet head has 8 bits, RFC2474 redefines the ToS domain of the IP packet head, it is called (Differentiated Services).
The device can process the received packets based on the TCP/UDP port such as FTP, SSH, TELNET, SMTP, and DNS. Here is to set packet high priority, low priority, or discard. The default setup is FIFO. 4.4.5. Security MAC (Media Access Control) records the relationship between the MAC address and the port, and port belonging VLAN information etc.
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4.4.5.2. Port MAC Binding This tab allows the user to select which port MACs to bind in the system. To bind a port MAC click on a connected port and set the binding function so that the current port is only forward binding to the MAC address.
(1) From Device Management>Security, go to MAC Address Table interface. (2) Select Port MAC Filtering interface. (3) Select Add to add the MAC Whitelist. (4) Enter the MAC Address into the MAC Address field and click Save Note: To remove an added port MAC filter, click on the Delete button. 4.4.6.
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Figure 6-9 MIB adopts the tree organization, it consists of many nodes. Each node represents one managed object. The managed object can use a unique number representing the path beginning from the root. This number is called Object Identifier (OID). Refer to the following figure for detailed information. The managed object B can use a series number {1.2.1.1} to identify.
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4.4.6.1. SMNP Settings Name Note Read The community name to access the network administrator. The right is read. community The default setup is public. Write The community name to access the network administrator. The right is write. community The default setup is private. Trap address It is to specify the server IP address.
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password Encryption When the authentication mode is “authentication and encryption”, it is to set mode encryption mode. This series product supports 3DES only. Encryption When the authentication mode is “authentication and encryption”, it is to set password the encryption password. Read/write It is to set read/write user.
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SNMP v3 Example Network connection Refer to Figure 6-25, the NMS connects with the Switch and it shall realize the following requirements. ⚫ NMS monitors and manages the Switch via SNMPv3. ⚫ Switch can auto send out Trap message to the NMS when there is a malfunction. ⚫...
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4.4.7. 802.1X The 802.1X tab allows users apply 802.1X authentication protocols to their network connections.
802.1x systems include three major parts, the client, the device, and the authentication server. • The client is used as the user terminal which requires LAN access to be authenticated by the LAN connected device. • The device controls the client access on the LAN. It is typically located between the client and authentication server that provides LAN access to the user.
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4.4.7.1. Port Authorized Status Ports can be placed in authorized status using the following methods: • Authorized-force: Means that the port is always in authorized status. This allows users to access the network without authentication. • Unauthorized-force: Means that the port is always in authorized status and does not allow authentication for this port.
When your authentication information has been properly entered, press the Save button on the interface to save your settings to the device. If you want to reset your settings to default, click on the Refresh button. 4.4.8. IGMP Snooping This tab allows users to establish mapping relations for ports and MAC multicast addresses. This is accomplished via analysis received from IGMP packets which forward multicast data according to the designated mapping relation.
Use the radio buttons in the IGMP Snooping and IGMP Leave Packet fields to enable or disable this feature. After establishing your settings, click on the Save button to save and apply your settings to the device. 4.5. PoE 4.5.1. PoE Settings Power over Ethernet (PoE) means the device uses the Ethernet port to provide power to the device via an Ethernet cable.
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PoE power Figure 7-1 PoE power PoE is to provide power to the whole system. PSE is to provide power to the PD directly. The PSE supports the functions such as search, detect PD, categorize PD, and provide power to it, realize power consumption management, check the PD connection and etc. PI refers to the Ethernet interface that has the PoE function.
Total power It is to set PoE port total power consumption reserved value. consumption The PoE total power consumption value refers to the total power reserved value consumption for the PD from the all PoE port When the connected PD power consumption is higher than the PoE total power consumption, it stops providing power to the PD.
DC Disconnect Single port power is off Server short- The power is short-circuit when the powering chip sends out power. circuit Thermal The powering chip temperature is too high resulting from short-circuit or Shutdown other reason. 4.5.3. Green PoE The green PoE tab is used to set energy-saving parameters for the device. It allows for specific PoE ports to be off in specified periods to save power.
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