Inaxsys IN-24POEGWM User Manual

Inaxsys IN-24POEGWM User Manual

24 port gigabit ethernet + 4 combo gigabit sfp poe+ web smart switch

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IN-24POEGWM
User Manual
24 Port Gigabit Ethernet + 4 Combo Gigabit SFP
+
PoE
Web Smart Switch

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  • Page 1         IN-24POEGWM User Manual 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet + 4 Combo Gigabit SFP Web Smart Switch...
  • Page 2 FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Content………………………………………………………………………………….I Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..1 Product Overview……………………………………………………………………………….1 G e n e r a l F e a t u r e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . 1 L2 switching………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Quality of Service…………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4 Detailed Statistic………………………………………………………………………..26 LACP Status……………………………………………………………………………. 27 RSTP Status……………………………………………………………………………..28 IGMP Status……………………………………………………………………………..30 VeriPHY…………………………………………………………………………………..30 Ping……………………………………………………………………………………..31 Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………...34 Warm Restart…………………………………………………………………………..34 Factory Default………………………………………………………………………….34 Software Upload………………………………………………………………………..34 Configuration File Transfer…………………………………………………………..34 Logout……………………………………………………………………………………35 II   ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Product Overview This switch is a Web Management Switch equipped with 24-ports 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with 4-port gigabit SFP open slots. It was designed for easy installation and high performance in an environment where traffic is on the network and the number of users increases continuously. The compact rigid desktop size was specifically designed for small to medium workgroups.
  • Page 6: Quality Of Service

    Multiple Spanning Tree support ( IEEE std 802.1s ) IGMP, GARP, GMRP, and GVRP support Quality of Service Programmable multi-layer classifier with four QoS classes per port Strict priority or weighted round-robin forwarding with guaranteed bandwidth allocation Traffic class assignment based on port DSCP ( IPv4 &...
  • Page 7: Specification

    Specifications  Standard IEEE 802.3 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX IEEE 802.ab 1000BaseT IEEE 802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX IEEE 802.3x Flow Control IEEE 802.3 Auto Negotiation IEEE 802.3 Auto-MDI/MDI-X IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridge ( Q in Q ) IEEE 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents Before you start to install this switch, please verify your package that contains the following items:  One Switch  One Power Cord  User Manual CD  One pair Rack-mount kit + 8 Screws 4   ...
  • Page 9: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description This part primarily presents hardware of the web-smart switch, physical dimensions and functional overview would be described. Physical Dimensions/ Weight 45 × 440 × 330 mm (H × W × D) / 4.6KG Front Panel The front Panel of the web-smart Switch consists of 24 gigabit RJ-45 ports + 4 gigabit SFP open slot.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel The 3-pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the switch right side shown as below. Hardware Installation Set the switch on a large flat space with a power socket close by. The flat space should be clean, smooth, level and sturdy. Make sure there is enough clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables, power cord and allow air circulation.
  • Page 11: Software Description

    Software Description This part instructs user how to set up and manage the switch through the web user interface. Please follow the description to understand the procedure. At the first, open the web browser, and go to 192.168.2.100 site then the user will see the login screen.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    After the user login, the right side of website shows all functions as Fig. 1-2. Figure 1-2 Configuration System System Configuration This page shows system configuration information. User can configure information as below: 8   ...
  • Page 13 Figure 2-1  MAC Address: Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default).  S/W Version: Displays the switch’s firmware version.  H/W Version: Displays the switch’s Hardware version.  DHCP Enabled: Click the box to enable DHCP  Fallback IP address: Manually assign the IP address that the network is using.
  • Page 14: Ports

    issued by the switch to specified trap managers. You must specify trap managers so that key events are reported by this switch to your management station.  SNMP Read Community: A community string that acts like a password and permits access to the SNMP database on this switch. Authorized management stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects.
  • Page 15: Vlan

    Figure 2-2 Vlan A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain, which would allow you to isolate network traffic, so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch.
  • Page 16: Aggregation

    Figure 2-3 Aggregation Port trunk allows multiple links to be bundled together and act as a single physical link for increased throughput. It provides load balancing, and redundancy of links in a switched inter-network. Actually, the link does not have an inherent total bandwidth equal to the sum of its component physical links.
  • Page 17: Lacp

    LACP IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections. LACP Port Configuration  Port: The port number.  Enabled: Enables LACP on the associated port. ...
  • Page 18: Rstp

    RSTP IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol (LACP) provides a loop-free network and redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence to ensure faster recovery from failed links, enhancing overall network stability and reliability. RSTP System Configuration  System Priority: This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this switch.
  • Page 19  Enabled: Click on the tick-box to enable/disable the RSTP protocol for the port.  Edge: Expect the port to be an edge port (linking to an end station) or a link to another STP device.  Path Cost: This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between devices.
  • Page 20: 802.1X

    802.1X Configuration IEEE802.1X provides a security standard for network access control, specially in Wi-Fi wireless networks. 802.1x holds a network port disconnected until authentication is completed. The switch uses Extensible Autentication Protocol over LANS to exchange authentication protocol client identity with the client, and forward it to another remote RADIUS authentication server to verify access rights.
  • Page 21 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic. IGMP Snooping, as implied by the name, is a feature that allows a layer 2 switch to “listen in” on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers by processing the layer3 IGMP packets sent in a multicast network.
  • Page 22: Mirrioring

    Mirroring Port Mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port (or an entire VLAN) to a network monitoring connection on another switch port. This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic, such as an intrusion-detection system.
  • Page 23: Qos

    In QoS Mode, select QoS Disabled, 802.1p, or DSCP to configure the related parameters. QoS Configuration  Strict: Services the egress queues in sequential order, transmitting all traffic in the higher priority queues before servicing lower priority queues.  WRR: Weighted Round-Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports by using scheduling weights with default values of 1, 2, 4, 8 for queues 0 through 7, respectively.
  • Page 24 Figure 2-9-2 Figure 2-9-3 QoS Mode: DSCP DSCP: Packets are prioritized using the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) value. The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) is a six-bit field that is contained within an IP (TCP or UDP) header. The six bits allow the DSCP field to take any value in the range 0 - 63.
  • Page 25 DSCP Configuration table to a common priority queue. Use Custom if you want to set each value individually. When the QoS Mode is set to DSCP, the DSCP Configuration table is displayed as shown below. Figure 2-9-4 Figure 2-9-5 21   ...
  • Page 26: Filter

    Filter Configuration   There are 3 mode that you can choice for filter configuration: Disabled: this mode is protected from potential threats like hackers, if the traffic from illegal MAC addresses will not be forwarded by the switch. Static: This table displays the static MAC addresses connected, as well as the DHCP:  ...
  • Page 27: Power Over Ethernet

    PoE (Power over Ethernet) Configuration   PoE technology is a system to pass electrical power safely, along with data, on Ethernet cabling. Power is supplied in common mode over two or more of the differential pairs of sires found in the Ethernet cables and comes from a power supply within a PoE enabled networking devise such as Switch or can be injected into a cable run with a midspan power supply.
  • Page 28: Rate Limit

    Rate Limit Configuration   Type of Port: You can define the certain port as Policer and Shaper before you set up the rate limit. No Limit: This drop-down menu allows you to specify that the selected port will have no bandwidth limit. Rate Limit: There is also allow you to enter the data rate, in Kbits per second, this can limit for the selected port.
  • Page 29 Figure 2-12-1  Enable Rate Limit: Click the check box to enable storm control.  Rate (number of frames per second): The Rate field is set by a single drop-down list. The same threshold is applied to every port on the switch. When the threshold is exceeded, packets are dropped, irrespective of the flow-control settings.
  • Page 30: Monitoring

    Monitorning Statistic Overview Statistic Overview for all ports User can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-time analysis the following figures shows clearly the statistics overview. Figure 3-1 Detailed Statics   To view the statistics of individual ports, click one of the linked port numbers for  details.  Clear: To renew the details collected and displayed.  Refresh: To reset the details displayed.   ...
  • Page 31: Lacp Status

    LACP Status LACP Aggregation Overview LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a Port Trunking Group Figure 3-3-1  Port: The port number.  Port Active: Shows if the port is a member of an active LACP group. ...
  • Page 32: Rstp Status

    Figure 3-3-2 RSTP Status RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview Figure 3-4 28   ...
  • Page 33  Hello Time: Interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a configuration message.  Max Age: The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. All device ports (except for designated ports) should receive configuration messages at regular intervals.
  • Page 34: Igmp Status

    RSTP or STP (that is, STP-compatible mode). IGMP Status IGMP Status IGMP Status shows the IGMP Snooping statistics for the whole switch.  VLAN ID: VLAN ID number.  Querier: Show whether Querying is enabled.  Queries transmitted: Show the number of transmitted Query packets. ...
  • Page 35: Ping

    Figure 3-6 Ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network. Ping Parameters  Target IP Address: IP address of the host  Count: Number of packets to send. (Range: 1-20)  Time Out: setting the time period of host will be Ping Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached.
  • Page 36 Figure 3-7-1 Figure 3-7-2 32   ...
  • Page 37 Figure 3-7-3 33   ...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    Maintenance Warm Restart Press Yes button to restart the switch, the reset will be complete when the power lights stop blinking. Figure 4-1 Factory Default Forces the switch to restore the original factory settings. To reset the switch, select “Reset to Factory Defaults” from the drop-down list and click Apply. The LAN IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address will be reset to their factory Figure 4-2...
  • Page 39: Logout

    files can be saved to any location on the web management station. To upload the configuration file to save a configuration or "Download" to restore a configuration. Use the Browse button to choose a file location on the web management station, or to find a saved configuration file. Figure43-4 Logout The administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard...
  • Page 40 Reset button for the factory default setting   Please take the following steps to reset the Web Smart Switch back to the original default:   Step 1: Turn on the Web Smart Switch Step 2: Press and hold the reset button continuously for 5 seconds and release the reset button.

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