Wi-Tek WI-PCMS310GF Quick Start Manual

Wi-Tek WI-PCMS310GF Quick Start Manual

Cloud managed, 802.3at poe switch

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Cloud Managed, 802.3at PoE Switch
Quick Start Guide
WI-PCMS310GF
8GE + 2 SFP
Layer 2 Cloud Managed 802.3at PoE Switch
Quick Start Guide
V2212
WI-PCMS310GF QSG
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  • Page 1 Cloud Managed, 802.3at PoE Switch Quick Start Guide WI-PCMS310GF 8GE + 2 SFP Layer 2 Cloud Managed 802.3at PoE Switch Quick Start Guide V2212 WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 1 of 10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.1.2. Command Line Interface (CLI) .................................6 6.1.3. Cloud Management Server ..................................6 6.1.4. SNMP Manager ....................................... 6 6.2 SNMP and MIBs ..................................8 7. Firmware Update ........................9 7.1 Update using GUI ..................................9 7.2 Update using TFTP ................................10 WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 2 of 10...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The WI-PCMS310GF is a Managed, Layer 2 (L2), POE 802.3at (48V/30W per port) IP Switch, with Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP), and serial Console interfaces. This document supplements the Quick Installation Guide available for download from: https://ubwh.com.au/documents/PCMS310GF/QIG.pdf...
  • Page 4: Leds

    No Power applied Orange 48 V PoE applied Link Green 10/100/1000 Mbps connection. Flashes with activity. No Ethernet connection SFP LEDs State Status No link Green Link established at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) Flashing Indicates Activity WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 4 of 10...
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    There are numerous configuration options: 1. Graphical User Interface (GUI), using an Ethernet connection. 2. Command Line Interface (CLI), using a console cable, or SSH terminal 3. Cloud Management server. 4. SNMP Manager https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 5 of 10...
  • Page 6: Graphical User Interface (Webgui)

    There are many Network Management software platforms that can be used to monitor & control SNMP enabled devices. Shown below is an example of using the free, open-source HomeAssistant platform to monitor & control a PCMS310GF. Figure 1 - Home Assistant Dashboard https://www.home-assistant.io/ WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 6 of 10...
  • Page 7 Figure 2 - HomeAssistant logs values over time. Shown here is Port 2 PoE power To learn how to integrate one of these switches into HomeAssistant, see: https://ubwh.com.au/WI-PMCS310GF And scroll down to the Home Assistant (HA) Managed section. WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 7 of 10...
  • Page 8: Snmp And Mibs

    Base (MIB) definition files are available from: https://ubwh.com.au/documents/WiTek-MIBs.zip Shown below are some example screen captures from a Windows program called PowerSNMP Free Manager https://www.dart.com/pages/powersnmp-free-manager available from Figure 3 - Basic SNMP queries Figure 4 PoE Table Query WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 8 of 10...
  • Page 9: Firmware Update

    Method = HTTP 3. Choose the *.bix file containing the new firmware 4. Click Apply 5. Wait until you see Click OK 6. This page should appear. Click Apply 7. Click Reboot (top-right corner) WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 9 of 10...
  • Page 10: Update Using Tftp

    2. Choose a. Action = Upgrade a. Method = TFTP 3. Install the *.bix file on a TFTP server 4. Enter the TFTP server network address & the file name 8. Click Apply . WI-PCMS310GF QSG Page 10 of 10...

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