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Summary of Contents for CIS CIS-SW-PoE24

  • Page 1 CIS-SW-PoE24 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Changing the Default Password ......................10 Setting the Time Zone ..........................10 IP Addressing ............................... 11 View the Switch’s IP Addresses ....................... 11 CIS Support .............................. 11 Renewing the IP Address ........................12 Setting a Static IP address ........................13 Interfaces ..............................15...
  • Page 3 Power Cycling an Ethernet Port ......................15 VLANs ................................16 Purchase VLAN configuration ......................... 16 Changing the VLAN on a Port on a Preconfigured System ..............16 Manually Configuring the Switch for VLANs ....................17 Step 1 – Enable VLAN Filtering on the Bridge ..................17 Step 2 –...
  • Page 4: Welcome To Custom Integration Solutions

    Welcome to Custom Integration Solutions Thank you for purchasing CIS devices. Our solutions make it easy for integrators to deploy networks in home and business settings with minimal configuration. Our support team is here to assist with setting up equipment and answering your network related questions.
  • Page 5: Device Details

    Keeping holding until the USR LED light starts flashing, (5 seconds) then release the button to reset to the default CIS configuration. You can use this procedure if you have forgotten the password to access the device, or simply wish to return the unit to its default configuration state.
  • Page 6: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup CIS-SW-PoE24 1. Connect the included power cable to the connector on the back of the switch. 2. Connect the switch to the router with an Ethernet cable or SFP cable. Do not connect both cables at the same time.
  • Page 7: Setup And Accessing The Web Interface

    1. Connect the switch to your router using either an Ethernet or SFP cable. Do not connect both to the router. 2. Connect your laptop or PC to any remaining Ethernet port on the front of the CIS switch (excluding the console port). You can also access the web interface plugged directly into the router.
  • Page 8: The Status Page

    The Status Page The status page provides basic diagnostic information. There is a CIS Support Address should you require assistance. The switch’s Identity will show you which device you are accessing on your network. You can view uptime, memory usage and load on the CPU.
  • Page 9: Undo / Redo

    Undo / Redo Undo and Redo buttons are located on the top. You may use them to quickly undo/redo any changes made to configuration. Show / Hide Passwords Selecting the Hide Passwords button in the Menu on top right corner will toggle the displaying of passwords related to Wi-Fi, Hotspot, and more.
  • Page 10: Changing The Default Password

    Changing the Default Password After you log in for the first time, please create a new a password to increase the security of the device. Enter the old password in the top field and a secure password in the new and confirm password fields. Setting the Time Zone You can find the Clock settings under the System tab in the left toolbar.
  • Page 11: Ip Addressing

    DHCP. CIS Support With the CIS Support tunnel activated, the CIS team can make configuration changes, push updates, and troubleshoot your network. Press the button to the left of the entry. “D” stands for disable, while “E” stands for enable.
  • Page 12: Renewing The Ip Address

    Renewing the IP Address To renew the IP address, select the DHCP Client section under the IP tab. Click on the entry to bring up the options. Click the Renew button to obtain a new lease.
  • Page 13: Setting A Static Ip Address

    To set a static IP, select Addresses from the IP tab. Click on the field containing the disabled IP address. If your network falls in one of the ranges below, you can set the static IP address yourself. If it is outside of these ranges, you must call CIS to have a route created! Available address ranges: 172.16.1.0/24...
  • Page 14 Once you have set the static IP address, disable the DHCP client. Go to the DHCP Client tab located under IP in the toolbar. Click the “D” to disable the DHCP client.
  • Page 15: Interfaces

    Interfaces To view the interface status, select Interfaces, then the Ethernet tab. The Ethernet tab provides an overview of the activity on all ports. You can view the traffic sent and received, the status of PoE, PoE settings, PoE priority and current being drawn by PoE devices. Power Cycling an Ethernet Port Click the Power Cycle button in the Interfaces >...
  • Page 16: Vlans

    VLANs for VoIP applications and systems that handle sensitive data. Purchase VLAN configuration For a complete VLAN model, the router, access points and switching all require additional configuration. VLANs and additional networks are available on the CIS Store. https://www.cisnetworks.ca/product/cis-additional-network-setup/ https://www.cisnetworks.ca/product/cis-vlan-interface/ Changing the VLAN on a Port on a Preconfigured System Select Bridge from the left toolbar, then click on the Ports tab.
  • Page 17: Manually Configuring The Switch For Vlans

    Manually Configuring the Switch for VLANs When you purchase a VLAN configuration from CIS, these configuration changes will already be implemented. If you wish to implement these changes yourself, follow the instructions below. Step 1 – Enable VLAN Filtering on the Bridge Select Bridge from the left toolbar.
  • Page 18: Step 2 - Assign The Trunk Port(S)

    Step 2 – Assign the Trunk Port(s) Trunk ports carry traffic from all VLANs between your switches and routers. You must configure a trunk port between the router and the switch. With Bridge selected in the left toolbar, select the VLANs tab. Click Add New. Enter the VLAN IDs the trunk will carry.
  • Page 19: Step 3 - Assign Ports To Vlans

    Step 3 – Assign Ports to VLANs The ports that connect to your devices will be “untagged” ports or access ports. The final step is to set which VLAN they will be a member of. With the Bridge section selected in the left toolbar, select the Ports tab.
  • Page 20: Multicast Filtering

    Multicast Filtering By enabling IGMP Snooping, multicast traffic will be automatically forwarded to only the devices that request it. Select the Bridge option from the left toolbar. Click on the bridge entry. Enable IGMP Snooping. Click Apply, then OK. Multicast Querier The multicast querier option is required for many multicast systems to function correctly.
  • Page 21: Poe Information And Settings

    PoE Information and Settings PoE-Out Modes: Auto-on mode (default) When selected, auto-on mode checks for resistance on the host device and will automatically supply power to devices that require it. It will not damage non-PoE devices. Forced-on mode When selected, the switch applies power on pins 4,5 (+) and 7,8 (-), even if no cable is attached. Be careful plugging non-PoE devices into a port when Forced-on is selected.
  • Page 22: Tools

    Tools UPnP Universal Plug and Play enables your switch to easily discover other devices located on the network and vice-versa. If you require UPnP, select it under the IP tab in the toolbar, then enable it. UPnP has implications on the security of the device, and it is recommended you leave it disabled unless required. Ping Ping uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to determine if a remote device is active.
  • Page 23: Ip Scan

    IP Scan The IP scan tool locates devices on the network. It can also locate devices that have a static IP set internally if they are on the same network as the switch. To use the IP scan tool, select the network you wish to scan on (bridge-operations is default), then enter the network address and subnet mask using CIDR notation.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    VLANs for most operations. • Ensure the trunk ports are tagged correctly. • Contact CIS for assistance. • CIS recommends DAC SFP cables such as the I can’t get a connection when using the SFP port. CIS-SFP-001 and 003, though other SFP modules are compatible.
  • Page 25: Warranty Information

    Solutions™ or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization (RA) number. Contact Information Web: www.cisnetworks.com Phone: Technical Support - (888) 976-3651 Email: info@cisnetworks.com The CIS-SW-POE24 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EC.