Cerio CS-2208G-8PA2 User Manual

Poe cs-2000 series - 8 port 10/100/1000m gigabit web managed poe+ with 2 sfp ports

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CERIO Corporation
CS-2208G-8P A2
PoE CS-2000 Series - 8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit
Web Managed PoE+ with 2 SFP Ports
( 180Watt Power )
User Manual
V2.0b

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  • Page 1 CERIO Corporation CS-2208G-8P A2 PoE CS-2000 Series - 8 Port 10/100/1000M Gigabit Web Managed PoE+ with 2 SFP Ports ( 180Watt Power ) User Manual V2.0b...
  • Page 2 FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........................4 Front Panel ........................4 Rear Panel Layout ......................4 Software Configuration ......................6 Example of Segment: (Windows 7) ................6 System login ......................... 10 Function Menu ......................... 11 System ............................12 Management ..........................13 PoE .............................. 15 PORT............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Front Panel 1) MAX PoE (budget expended) LED light. 2) Power and System status LED light. 3) Reset to default button. (Long press the “Reset” button with a pin for 10 seconds, if the LEDs start to flash, the reset process starts.) 4) 8 PoE Ports and Ethernet status LED light.
  • Page 5 LED indicators: The LED Indicators will allow you to monitor, diagnose and help in troubleshooting any potential problem with the switch, the connection(s) or other attached devices. Warn when 10W output power load is available Color Status Description Max PoE Green When load below 10W POE power is available Output power not exceeded the warning display...
  • Page 6: Software Configuration

    2. Software Configuration CS-2208G-8P supports web-based configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, CS-2208G-8P can be configured through a PC/NB by using its web browser such as Internet Explorer 6.0 or later version, or similar browser. Set the IP segment of the administrator's computer to be in the same range as CS-2208G-8P for accessing the system.
  • Page 7 Step 2 : In the Network and Sharing Center page, click on the left side of “Change adapter setting” button. Step 3 : In “Change adapter setting” Page, right click on Local LAN then select “Properties” V2.0b...
  • Page 8 Step 4 : In the “Properties” page, click the “Properties” button to open TCP/IP setting. Step 5 : In Properties page for setting IP addresses, find “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and double click to open TCP/IPv4 Properties window. Double click V2.0b...
  • Page 9 Step 6 : Select “Use the following IP address”, and fill in IP Address to: 192.168.2.X ex: The X may be set as any number from 1 to 253 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 And Click "OK" to complete the computer IP settings. Step 7 : Open Web Browser The CS-2208G-8P web switch default IP is 192.168.2.20...
  • Page 10: System Login

    2.2 System login Login to the management page as follows, please enter Username, and Password Default IP Address: 192.168.2.200  Default Username and Password  Management Account Root Account User Name root Password default After Login, the page will display system information. V2.0b...
  • Page 11: Function Menu

    Function Menu The PoE smart switch software provides layer 2 rich functionality for switches in your network. This chapter describes how to use the web-based management interface (Web UI) to configure the switch’s features. Name Function System Information This link displays device information and allows you to configure device name.
  • Page 12: System

    3. System The page administrator can monitor switch information and modify network IP / mask. Model Name: Display switch model name.  Device Name: Administrator can modify the system name. Default system name is  “Smart Switch” Firmware Version: Display system firmware version. ...
  • Page 13: Management

    4. Management This page administrator can set system IP address and reboot the system or reset the system to default settings. Users can also backup or restore device configuration settings, and also upgrade firmware from this page. System IP Setup Mode: ...
  • Page 14 Configuration System Restore: Display path for the restore configuration file.  Choose file: Administrator can click the button to find the configuration file in the PC,  then click “Restore” button to run the configuration file. Backup system Profile: Administrator can click the “Backup” button to backup system ...
  • Page 15: Poe

    5. PoE PSE Status: This table shows: PSE Total Power or power budget 140 Wattage. PSE MAX LED Power: PoE power output over 90% budget power i.e., 130 Wattage. PSE IC MAX Temperature: Maximum Temperature IC can stand. PSE voltage: Voltage of the PSE. Port Status / POE Global Settings Administrators can control PoE usage per port through Turn On/Turn Off option.
  • Page 16: Port

    6. PORT “Port Setting & Status:” In this page, administrator can set the speed per port, and can  clear the ingress or TX packet and egress RX packet counts. “Port Status:” Administrator can set the “Speed” of each “Port” as Auto, or 10M Half, or ...
  • Page 17: Vlan

    7. VLAN In the VLAN function, administrator can set IEEE 802.1q i.e., Tag Based VLAN settings. VLAN or virtual local area network is any broadcast of the same domain, regardless of the real physical location, that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer.
  • Page 18 ID. So, the Administrator has to change the PVID to the default setting, 1, then, delete the VLAN ID group. To “Create New VLAN” Please be noted that VLAN ID must be within the value 1 ~ 4094. VLAN ID: Please enter a value 1 ~ 4094. Port Numbers: Can be set as “Non-Member,”...
  • Page 19: Link Aggregation

    8. Link Aggregation The function supports 802.3ad LACP, Link Aggregation Control Protocol. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) can aggregate multiple Ethernet ports together to form a logical aggregation group. To upper layer entities, all the physical links in an aggregation group are a single logical link. LACP Global State: Administrator can Enable/Disable the function.
  • Page 20: Port Mirror

    9. Port Mirror Port mirroring function can mirror the traffic of Ingress/Egress packets, and so can mirror the destination port for analyzing. Port mirroring is used on a switch to send a copy of network packets of a port or ports to a network monitoring connection on another port. Port Mirror Mode: Administrator can Select Ingress or Egress or Both for Mirror.
  • Page 21: Qos

    10. QoS Quality of Service (QoS) prioritizes network traffic and manages available bandwidth so that the most important traffic goes first. QoS is implemented as rules or policies that prioritize packets, optionally change information in the packet header, and assign them to outbound port queues based on their priority.
  • Page 22 Queue0 is Low Priority, Queue3 is High Priority. IEEE 802.1q QoS Administrator can set Queue (weight) QoS by Tag VLAN. Administrator can select WFQ or Strict Priority type. Queue0 is Low Priority, Queue3 is High Priority. V2.0b...
  • Page 23: Storm Control

    11. Storm Control Administrator can setup storm control of Broadcast / Multicast / Unicast by limiting the rates. Click “Apply” to refresh the rate settings. 12. Rate Limiting The rate limiting function can be configured to limit the rate of traffic received on a particular interface.
  • Page 24: Loop Detection / Prevention

    13. Loop Detection / Prevention Loop detection / Prevention can be used in a network topology to prevent or detect Layer 2 loops that occurs due to misconfigurations. When a loop occurs, administrator can go to user manual “System” (section 3.) to monitor loop status, and tick Off Loop to unlock for desired ports.
  • Page 25: Igmp Snooping

    14. IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping is the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traffic. The feature allows a network switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers. By listening to these conversations the switch maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams.
  • Page 26: Password

    15. Password Administrator can change the Switch login password on this page. The default login password is default. Please be noted that the Password needs to be between 4 to 20 characters long, and the characters used can be “a-z,” “A-Z,” and “0-9.” 16.

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