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CLEER
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  • Page 1 CLEER 24 Switch User Guide ® Version 5.3.0...
  • Page 2 However, this document may contain errors or omissions, and NVT Phybridge makes no warranties regarding the content of this document. NVT Phybridge is not responsible for any loss or damages arising from the use or misuse of this document. The information contained in this document as well as all product specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 Contact us to discuss a plan of action. Returning a CLEER Switch If you must return a CLEER switch, adapter, or accessory component to NVT Phybridge Inc., ensure that all items are adequately protected with insulating material and packaged in the original carton before shipping.
  • Page 4 Notes or Tips A note or tip provides helpful information related to the topic of discussion. Examples: Note: The power supply unit is a field-replaceable part. Tip: Use the handle on the right side to pull the power supply unit out.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S Contents 1. Overview ...................... 1 About this Guide ......................1 About the Simple Network Manager ..................1 Browser Requirements ....................2 Software Version ......................2 Logging into the Switch ....................2 Managing Multiple Switches ..................... 2 2.
  • Page 6 C O N T E N T S VLAN > Assign PVID ..................... 21 PVID Table ......................22 Viewing port PVID details for a VLAN ................22 Adding or modifying a port PVID................... 22 Refreshing VLAN information ..................22 5. Admin Page ....................23 About the Admin Page ....................
  • Page 7: 1 . O V E R V I E W

    1 . O V E R V I E W A b o u t t h i s G u i d e 1 . O v e r v i e w About this Guide This user guide provides instructions to manage, control and monitor the switch using the Simple Network Manager.
  • Page 8: Browser Requirements

    1 . O V E R V I E W B r o w s e r R e q u i r e m e n t s Browser Requirements The Simple Network Manager supports the following web browsers: Google Chrome™...
  • Page 9: 2 . S Y S T E M P A G E

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E A b o u t t h e S y s t e m P a g e 2 . S y s t e m P a g e About the System Page The System page provides high-level switch details, allowing you to monitor the system in real-time.
  • Page 10: System Overview

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m O v e r v i e w System Overview Provides an overview of the switch statistics. Model Model. Product Number Product number. Software Version Software version.
  • Page 11: Ethernet Port Status

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m O v e r v i e w PSE Voltage Current output voltage. PSE Power Current power usage. Updated in real-time. Contact Contact information.
  • Page 12: Viewing Port Status

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m O v e r v i e w Uplink ports. For a breakdown of the packets received to and sent from these ports, see Ethernet > Uplink Ports (on page 14). Viewing port status Hover over a port number to view port information (link details, MAC address of •...
  • Page 13: System > Performance

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m > P e r f o r m a n c e System > Performance All panels provide current values and the last two minutes of historical data; values are updated in real-time.
  • Page 14: Cpu Load

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m > P e r f o r m a n c e CPU Load Legend shows the current CPU load. This value represents the number of processes waiting in queue;...
  • Page 15: Power (Watts)

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m > P e r f o r m a n c e Power (Watts) Legend shows the current total power consumption. Use the legend to identify the free power availability and manage it accordingly.
  • Page 16: System> Log

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m > L o g System> Log Use to view the system log with real-time updates. You can also add markers to the log and download the log file.
  • Page 17: Adding Markers To The Log

    2 . S Y S T E M P A G E S y s t e m > L o g Adding markers to the log You can add markers to mark particular points in the log. For example, you could use markers to mark the start and end points of certain events you would like to monitor.
  • Page 18: 3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E A b o u t t h e E t h e r n e t P a g e 3 . E t h e r n e t P a g e About the Ethernet Page The Ethernet page allows you to monitor the health of the network, configure the switch network interface, and manage uplink and downlink ports.
  • Page 19: Configure Gbe Interface

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E E t h e r n e t > U p l i n k P o r t s Configure GbE Interface Use to configure the switch network interface. Modify any of the fields Address, Mask, Broadcast,...
  • Page 20: Configure Ip Route

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E E t h e r n e t > U p l i n k P o r t s Modify any of the fields Address, Mask, Broadcast, Default PVID).
  • Page 21: Ethernet > Downlink Ports

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E E t h e r n e t > D o w n l i n k P o r t s Ethernet > Downlink Ports IMPORTANT Changes that you apply are temporary.
  • Page 22: Viewing Port Information

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E E t h e r n e t > D o w n l i n k P o r t s Viewing port information The following information is shown for each port: Port number.
  • Page 23: Downloading The Mac Address Table

    3 . E T H E R N E T P A G E E t h e r n e t > D o w n l i n k P o r t s MAC address of the IP device connected to the adapter associated with this MAC Address port.
  • Page 24: Vlan Page

    4 . V L A N P A G E A b o u t t h e V L A N P a g e 4 . V L A N P a g e About the VLAN Page The VLAN page simplifies the management of VLANs, reducing the potential for error.
  • Page 25: Adding A Vlan

    4 . V L A N P A G E V L A N > V L A N T a b l e NOTE WHITE BACKGROUND — Port is not a member. BLUE BACKGROUND — Port is a member. BLACK TEXT —...
  • Page 26: Vlan > Vlan To Port

    4 . V L A N P A G E V L A N > V L A N T o P o r t VLAN > VLAN To Port Use to assign ports to VLANs. You can add/remove individual ports from a VLAN or you can add/remove all ports at once.
  • Page 27: Removing Ports From A Vlan

    4 . V L A N P A G E V L A N > A s s i g n P V I D Removing ports from a VLAN Click one or more ports in the VLAN panel. Click to select all ports.
  • Page 28: Pvid Table

    4 . V L A N P A G E V L A N > A s s i g n P V I D PVID Table Static panel showing each port's PVID. Each port has only one PVID. By default, every port is assigned the system default VLAN as the PVID.
  • Page 29: 5 . A D M I N P A G E

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A b o u t t h e A d m i n P a g e 5 . A d m i n P a g e About the Admin Page The Admin page allows you to configure switch settings, control services, configure servers, and use the command line interface.
  • Page 30: System Settings

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > S e t u p System Settings Use to configure basic switch settings. After modifying a setting, click APPLY. The updates will be applied immediately to the switch. Switch host name.
  • Page 31: Import/Export Configuration

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > S e t u p Import/Export Configuration You can import or export the current switch configuration. This allows you to download the existing configuration, make changes, and then upload the new configuration. IMPORTANT When editing the configuration file, the existing syntax must be strictly followed or you may lose access to the switch.
  • Page 32: Admin > Services

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > S e r v i c e s Admin > Services Services Use to control all the services for the switch including TELNET, HTTP, LOG, LLDP, NTP, STP and SNMP.
  • Page 33: Remote Log Server

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > S e r v i c e s Click to enable/disable a service. This determines whether the service is enabled Enable or disabled on system startup. The Log service is always enabled. IMPORTANT If you disable the HTTP service, the Simple Network Manager will not function after a reboot.
  • Page 34: Spanning Tree Protocol

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > S e r v i c e s Spanning Tree Protocol Use to change the spanning tree protocol. The switch supports classic STP and RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol);...
  • Page 35: Admin > Terminal

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > T e r m i n a l Admin > Terminal The Terminal tab provides you with a command line interface you can use to configure the switch and diagnose switch issues.
  • Page 36: Adding Notes To The Switch

    5 . A D M I N P A G E A d m i n > T e r m i n a l The results of the command appear in the area below the command. When a new command is run, the results are appended to the results from the previous command.
  • Page 37: 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E

    6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e 6 . C o m m a n d L i n e I n t e r f a c e Command Reference The following commands can be used in the command line interface in Admin >...
  • Page 38 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Enable or...
  • Page 39 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Enable or...
  • Page 40 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Enable or...
  • Page 41 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Enable or...
  • Page 42 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Set and remove...
  • Page 43 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Set the...
  • Page 44 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Set the system...
  • Page 45 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Show the value...
  • Page 46 6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E C o m m a n d R e f e r e n c e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Show the...
  • Page 47: Upgrade Procedure

    6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E U p g r a d e P r o c e d u r e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes Show the...
  • Page 48: Displaying The Current Installed Version

    6 . C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E U p g r a d e P r o c e d u r e Command Purpose Usage Usage Notes remove,...
  • Page 49: 7 . T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

    7 . T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G 7 . T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Most issues can be identified from the initial System > Overview page. Monitor the switch Temperature in the System Overview panel.

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