2. Switch Management To set up the Managed Switch, the user needs to configure the Managed Switch for network management. The Managed Switch provides two management options: Out-of-Band Management and In-Band Management. Out-of-Band Management Out-of-band management is the management through console interface. Generally, the user will use out-of-band management for the initial switch configuration, or when in-band management is not available.
3. Requirements z Workstations running Windows 10/11, MAC OS 10.16 or later, Linux, UNIX, or other platforms are compatible with TCP/IP Protocols. z Workstations are installed with Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card) z Serial Port Connection (Terminal) The above Workstations come with COM Port (DB9) or USB-to-RS232 converter. The above Workstations have been installed with terminal emulator, such as Hyper Terminal included in Windows 10/11, putty or tera term. Serial cable -- one end is attached to the RS232 serial port, while the other end to the console port of the Managed Switch.
4. Terminal Setup To configure the system, connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to serial (console) port of the Managed Switch. The console port of the Managed Switch is DCE already, so that you can connect the console port directly through PC without the need of Null Modem. PC / Workstation with Terminal Emulation Software Managed Switch...
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Made in Taiwan PLANET Technology Corp. Figure 4-3: MAC ID Label Enter the default username and password, then set a new password according to the rule-based prompt and confirm it.
4.2 Configuring IP Address The IP address configuration commands for VLAN1 interface are listed below. Before using in-band management, the Managed Switch must be configured with an IP address by out-of-band management (i.e. console mode). The configuration commands are as follows: Switch>enable Switch# config Switch_config# interface vlan 1 Switch_config_v1# ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 The previous command would apply the following settings for the Managed Switch.
If the IP is successfully configured, the Managed Switch will apply the new IP address setting immediately. You can access the Web interface of Managed Switch through the new IP address. If you are not familiar with console command or the related parameter, enter “help” anytime in console to get the help description. 4.3 Configuring 1000BASE-X on a 10G SFP+ Port The Managed Switch supports both 1000BASE-X and 10GBASE-X SFP transceivers by manual setting and the default SFP+ port speed is set in the fiber auto mode, so the end-user can plug the transceiver directly.
4.5 Saving the Configuration In Managed Switch, the running configuration file stores in the RAM. In the current version, the running configuration sequence running-config can be saved from the RAM to FLASH by write command, so that the running configuration sequence becomes the start-up configuration file, which is called configuration save. Switch#write Switch#write Saving current configuration...
5. Starting Web Management The Managed Switch provides a built-in browser interface. You can manage it remotely by having a remote host with Web browser, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari. Managed Switch RJ45/UTP Cable PC/Workstation with IP Address: Web Browser 192.168.0.254 192.168.0.X Figure 5-1: IP Management Diagram...
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After logging in, you will be prompted to change the initial password to a permanent one. Figure 5-3: Create a New Password 3. After entering the password, the main screen appears as shown in Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4: Web Main Screen of Managed Switch 4. The Switch Menu on the left of the Web page lets you access all the commands and statistics the Switch provides. Now, you can use the Web management interface to continue the switch management or manage the Managed Switch by console interface. Please refer to the user manual for more.
5.2 Saving Configuration via the Web The configuration area is to show the content that is selected in the navigation area. The configuration area always contains one or more buttons, such as “Refresh”, “Apply” and “Reset”. The “Apply” button indicates applying the modified configuration to the device. The application of the configuration does not mean that the configuration is saved in the configuration file.
6. LED Indicators 6.1 SGS-6310-24T4X System Color Function Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power. Power is off. Green Slow blinks to indicate the system is normally starting up. Interfaces Color Function Indicating the port is running and the connection is Lights successfully established. LNK/ACT Green Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port. 10G Status LED Color Function Indicating the port is running and the connection is Lights LNK/ACT successfully established. (Ports Green Indicating that the switch is actively sending or 25-28) Blinks receiving data over that port. 6.2 SGS-6310-24P4X System ...
Interfaces Color Function Indicating the port is running at 1000Mbps and Lights successfully established. 1000 Green LNK/ACT Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port. Indicating the port is running at 10/100Mbps and Lights successfully established. 10/100 Amber LNK/ACT Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port. Lights PD is connected and PoE power supply is normal. 802.3at Amber PD is not connected or PoE power supply is not PoE-In-Use provided. 10G Status LED Color Function Indicating the port is running at 10Gbps and Lights successfully established. Amber LNK/ACT Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port.
Interfaces Color Function Indicating the port is running and the connection is Lights successfully established. LNK/ACT Green Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port. 10G Status LED Color Function Indicating the port is running and the connection is Lights LNK/ACT successfully established. (Ports Green Indicating that the switch is actively sending or 25-28) Blinks receiving data over that port. 6.4 SGS-6310-48T6X System Color Function Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power. Power is off. Green Slow blinks to indicate the system is normally starting up. Interfaces Color Function Indicating the port is running and the connection is Lights...
6.5 SGS-6310-48P6XR LED Mode: When you press the LED Mode button, the LNK/ACT will change to PoE device detect mode. Stackable Managed Switch Mode Console 9600, N, 8, 1 SGS-6310-48P6XR System Color Function Lights Lights to indicate that the Switch has power. Green Power is off. Slow Green To indicate the system is normally starting up. blinks To indicate ports 1 to 48 LEDs are in PoE device detect Lights mode.
6.6 SGS-6310-8P4X System Color Function Green Lights to indicate that the Switch has power. Power is off. Green Slow blinks to indicate the system is normally starting up. Gigabit Copper Port Interfaces Color Function Indicating the port is running at Lights 10/100/1000Mbps and successfully established. 10/100/1000 Green LNK/ACT Indicating that the switch is actively sending or Blinks receiving data over that port. PoE-in-Use Color Function Indicates that the PoE function is active, and power PoE-in-Use Amber Lights is being supplied to the connected device. 10G SFP+ Port Status LED Color Function Indicating the port is running at...
7. Recovering Back to Default Configuration When you forget the login password, please use the following method to reset the device to default and reset the password. Press the hardware-based reset button The SGS-6310-24P4X models has a reset button on the chassis. Press the hardware-based reset button for about 5 seconds. After the SGS-6310-24P4X has reset to default, you can log in to the management web interface. Then, follow the method in section 5.1 to reset the password.
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