IP-COM G2206P-4-63W User Manual

6ge cloud managed switch with 4-port poe

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  • Page 2 IP-COM Networks Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of IP-COM Networks Co., Ltd. Disclaimer Pictures, images and product specifications herein are for references only.
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing IP-COM! This user guide helps you configure, manage and maintain the product. Conventions This user guide is applicable to G2206P-4-63W (6GE Cloud Managed Switch With 4-Port PoE). The web UI screenshots and related parameters mentioned herein are only for reference. Please refer to the actual product.
  • Page 4 Contact us if you need more help. We will be glad to assist you as soon as possible. Email: info@ip-com.com.cn Website: www.ip-com.com.cn Revision history IP-COM is constantly searching for ways to improve its products and documentation. The following table indicates any changes that might have been made since the user guide was released. Version Date Description V1.0...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Document version: V1.0 Contents 1 Web login ............................ 1 1.1 Login ............................1 1.2 Logout ............................3 2 Web UI ............................4 2.1 Web layout ..........................4 2.2 Commonly used buttons ......................5 3 Basic function ..........................6 3.1 System overview ........................6 3.2 User management ........................
  • Page 6 Document version: V1.0 4.1 Basic configuration ........................21 4.2 Port rate limit ........................... 24 4.3 Port mirroring .......................... 25 4.4 Port statistics ........................... 26 4.5 Network extension ........................27 4.6 Loop guard ..........................28 5 PoE management ........................29 6 Network security ........................30 6.1 MAC binding ..........................
  • Page 7: Web Login

    Document version: V1.0 Web login Login Connect the computer to one of the RJ45 ports of the switch using an Ethernet cable. Set the IP address of Ethernet (or Local Area Connection) of the computer to an unused one belonging to the same network segment of the IP address of the switch. For example, the default IP address of the switch is 10.16.16.168, you can set the IP address of the computer to 10.16.16.X (X ranges from 2 to 254 excluding 168 and is not occupied), and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 8 Document version: V1.0 ----End T ip If the above page does not appear, try the following solutions: Check whether the computer is connected to the switch properly. − Check whether another device with the IP address 10.16.16.168 exists in the local network. −...
  • Page 9: Logout

    Document version: V1.0 Logout After you log in to the switch’s web UI, the system will automatically log you out if there is no operation within five minutes. Alternatively, you can directly click Exit on the upper right corner to exit the web UI.
  • Page 10: Web Ui

    Document version: V1.0 Web UI Web layout The web UI can be divided into three parts: level-1 navigation bar, level-2 navigation bar and configuration area. ❶ ❸ ❷ ❷ Name Description ❶ Level-1 navigation bar The navigation bars display the function menu of the switch. When you select a function in navigation bar, the configuration of the function appears in the configuration area.
  • Page 11: Commonly Used Buttons

    Document version: V1.0 Commonly used buttons Common buttons Description Used for adding new rules on the current page. Used for deleting the rules on the current page. Used for selecting ports or rules. Used for restoring the original configuration without saving the configuration on the current page.
  • Page 12: Basic Function

    Document version: V1.0 Basic function System overview Choose Basic Function > System Overview to enter the page. On this page, you can view and modify basic parameters of the switch.
  • Page 13 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Name Description Firmware Version It displays the firmware version of the switch. Hardware Version It displays the hardware version of the switch. MAC Address It displays the MAC address of the switch. The management VLAN of the switch is 1 by default. This function is only valid when the switch enables VLAN management.
  • Page 14 Document version: V1.0 Name Description It displays whether the switch is connected to the IP-COM ProFi Cloud platform. − Connected: The switch is connected to the IP-COM ProFi Cloud Cloud Management platform. − Disconnected: The cloud management function is disabled, or...
  • Page 15: User Management

    Document version: V1.0 User management Choose Basic Function > User Management to enter the page. Here, you can change the login password. T ip To ensure network safety, it is strongly recommended to set a login password with a certain complexity. When you click Save to save the change, the switch will redirect to the login page.
  • Page 16: Vlan Management

    Document version: V1.0 VLAN management 3.3.1 Overview Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a technology that divides devices in LAN into different logical, instead of physical, network segments to form virtual working groups. VLANs allow a network station constituted by switches to be logically segmented into different domains for broadcast isolation.
  • Page 17: Configure 802.1Q Vlan

    Document version: V1.0 3.3.2 Configure 802.1Q VLAN Create VLAN rules Choose Basic Function > VLAN Management to enter the page. On this page, you can configure the rules of 802.1Q VLAN. By default, this function is disabled. At this time, the switch works in VLAN transparent mode and forwards data of all VLANs.
  • Page 18 Document version: V1.0 Configure VLAN port members Choose Basic Function > VLAN Management to enter the page. On this page, you can configure link type, PVID and tag treatment policies of each port to realize VLAN isolation. Parameter description Name Description Port It specifies the ID of the port.
  • Page 19: Example Of 802.1Q Vlan Configuration

    Document version: V1.0 3.3.3 Example of 802.1Q VLAN configuration Networking requirement The staff in the financial department and marketing department of a company work on the second floor, while the servers for these two departments are on the third floor. Now it is required that the communication is available within each department and the servers can be accessible respectively, but the two departments cannot communicate with each other.
  • Page 20 Document version: V1.0 Configure port attribute. Choose Basic Function > VLAN Management. Click Edit. Select port 3 and set PVID to 3. Then, click OK. Click Edit. Select port 5 and set PVID to 5. Then, click OK. Click Edit. Select port 1, set Type to Trunk, and set Tagged to 3, 5. Then, click OK. Configure Switch B Refer to the steps of configuring Switch A.
  • Page 21: Configuration

    Document version: V1.0 Configuration Choose Basic Function > Configuration to enter the page. On this page, you can back up system configurations and import configuration files. 3.4.1 Back up system configurations If you have made extensive configurations on the switch for better performance, it is recommended to back up the configuration to facilitate troubleshooting and save configuration time later.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Note To avoid damages to the switch, ensure that the switch is upgraded properly. Please note that: Before upgrading, you can download the latest firmware of the switch on the IP-COM official website: − www.ip-com.com.cn. Generally, the filename extension of the upgrading file is .bin.
  • Page 23: Reboot

    Document version: V1.0 3.5.2 Reboot When a parameter you set does not work properly, you can try to reboot the switch to fix this issue. On Basic Function > Maintenance page, you can click Reboot to restart the switch.
  • Page 24: Restore To Factory Settings

    Document version: V1.0 3.5.3 Restore to factory settings If you cannot solve certain network issues, or you forget your user password when logging in to the web UI of the switch, you can restore the switch to factory settings, and then use the default password (admin) to log in.
  • Page 25: Diagnosis

    Document version: V1.0 Diagnosis Choose Basic Function > Diagnosis to enter the page. On this page, you can perform Ping test to test network connection and connection quality. Parameter description Name Description It specifies the IP address or domain name of the destination device to Target IP Address be pinged.
  • Page 26: Cloud Management

    T ip − For how to add the switch to the IP-COM ProFi Cloud platform, refer to the user guides of ProFi Cloud web UI and ProFi App at www.ip-com.com.cn. With the switch managed by the IP-COM ProFi Cloud platform, you can modify the parameters of the −...
  • Page 27: Switching

    Document version: V1.0 Switching Basic configuration Choose Switching > Basic Configuration to enter the page. On this page, you can view and configure the basic parameters of the ports.
  • Page 28 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Name Description Port It specifies the ID of the port. It specifies the current connection status of the port, including Enable, Status Disable, and No Change. It specifies the transmission speed and duplex mode of the port. −...
  • Page 29 Document version: V1.0 Name Description Enable/Disable the broadcasting storm control function of the selected port. By default, the storm control is disabled. Broadcast storm means that the broadcasting frame quantities are soaring up due to the continuous transmissions, which brings negative effect on the communication, degrades the system performance and even results in Storm Control breakdown of the network.
  • Page 30: Port Rate Limit

    Document version: V1.0 Port rate limit Choose Switching > Port Rate Limit to enter the page. On this page, you can enable or disable the ingress rate limit for each port. Parameter description Name Description Port It specifies the ID of the port. Rate Limit Enable/Disable the rate limit of the selected port.
  • Page 31: Port Mirroring

    Document version: V1.0 Port mirroring Port mirroring is a method of copying and sending data from a port or multiple ports (source ports) to a specified port (destination port) of the switch. The destination port is usually connected to a data monitoring device, enabling you to monitor data traffic, analyze performance and diagnose faults.
  • Page 32: Port Statistics

    Document version: V1.0 Port statistics Choose Switching > Port Statistics to enter the page. On this page, you can view and clear the packet statistics of each port. Parameter description Name Description Port It specifies the ID of the port. It specifies the statistics mode of port packets.
  • Page 33: Network Extension

    Document version: V1.0 Network extension The switch offers you the network extension function, which can extend the data transmission of downlink ports to make network deployment more convenient. Once network extension is enabled, the port link speed will be automatically negotiated to 10 Mbps.
  • Page 34: Loop Guard

    Document version: V1.0 Loop guard Choose Switching > Loop Guard to enter the page. On this page, you can enable or disable the loop guard function of the switch. After loop protection is enabled, if there is a loop on the current device, the port where the loop occurs will be set to Blocking state and will not forward data packets.
  • Page 35: Poe Management

    Document version: V1.0 PoE management All downlink ports support PoE power supply and conform to IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at. The switch will automatically supply required PoE power to the powered device which is connected to the PoE port. Click PoE Management to enter the page. You can check the PoE power status of the current switch and enable/disable the PoE power function of the downlink port as well.
  • Page 36: Network Security

    Document version: V1.0 Network security MAC binding 6.1.1 Overview MAC binding provides the function of static MAC address table: After a port is bound with a MAC address, the device that matches the designated MAC address can access the network only through this port, not through other ports.
  • Page 37: Example Of Configuring Mac Binding

    Document version: V1.0 Name Description Bound MAC Address 1/2/3 It displays the bound MAC address. Enter an access device MAC address bound to this port. The switch supports binding up to three access devices. MAC Address 1/2/3 Note Broadcast or multicast address binding is not allowed. VLAN ID_1/2/3 It specifies the VLAN to which the MAC address belongs.
  • Page 38 Document version: V1.0 ----End MAC address is bound successfully. See the following figure. Verification The device with MAC address 94:C6:91:29:C2:C4 must be connected to port 3 of the switch to access the higher-level network. If the device with MAC address 94:C6:91:29:C2:C4 is connected to other ports of the switch, this device cannot access the higher-level network.
  • Page 39: Dhcp Snooping

    Document version: V1.0 DHCP snooping 6.2.1 Overview DHCP Snooping is a security mechanism that protects the DHCP service. It ensures that DHCP clients can obtain IP addresses from the correct servers. − The port connecting to the authorized DHCP server is the trusted port, and other ports are untrusted ports.
  • Page 40: Configure Dhcp Snooping

    Document version: V1.0 Note The DHCP snooping function is only available when this function is enabled and the switch is between the DHCP client and DHCP server (or DHCP relay) in the connection network. When the switch is between the DHCP server and DHCP relay, the DHCP snooping function is unavailable.
  • Page 41: Appendix

    Document version: V1.0 Appendix Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling CAT5e Category 5 Enhanced Cyclic Redundancy Check Destination Address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Full Duplex Half Duplex IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet Protocol Local Area Network Medium Access Control...
  • Page 42 Document version: V1.0 Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling Uniform Resource Locator VLAN Virtual Local Area Network Wide Area Network...
  • Page 43: Configure The Switch To Access The Internet

    Document version: V1.0 Configure the switch to access the internet Networking requirement You want to configure the switch to access the internet. T ip The following shows the steps to access the internet when the switch’s DHCP client is disabled. (When DHCP client and DNS are enabled, the switch automatically obtains IP address and other parameters from the upstream router.) Assume that:...
  • Page 44 Document version: V1.0 Configuration procedure Log in to the web UI of the switch. Configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server address of the switch. Choose Basic Function > System Overview. Disable DHCP Client. Set IP Address to an IP address in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router, which is 192.168.1.150 in this example.
  • Page 45 Document version: V1.0 Verification After configuration, you can test whether the switch can access the internet through the Ping test by navigating to Basic Function > Diagnosis. You can Ping a domain name to test the internet connection status, which is www.bing.com in this example.

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