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SW7R-Pro User Guide Technical Support Visit www.flyingvoice.com for product documents and FAQ or contact Flyingvoice by email at support@flyingvoice.com. We’ll get you the help you need.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Chapter 1: Product Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the product and describes hardware components and software features, as well as installation and use. It contains the following: • Product Specifications • Hardware Installation...
SW7R-Pro User Guide 1.1 Product Specifications Flyingvoice SW7R-Pro, an innovative reverse PoE switch designed to meet the demands of modern 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) environments. Featuring 7 PoE in ports and 1 PoE out port, this device ensures flexible network connectivity. With an IP55 rating, it offers robust protection against dust and water, making it ideal for outdoor and harsh industrial applications.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide • 1 * 2.5G LAN + 6 * GE LAN ports -- Support PoE in. • PoE power supply, IEEE 802.3af. • PoE in Voltage: 48~56V, 32.4W Min. • PD powering 4 pair: any +ve & –ve PoE pairs.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 1.2 Hardware Installation 1.2.1 Preparation for Installation Before installing the equipment, please check whether the items are complete and whether the installation conditions are available. Open the packing box of the equipment and check whether the items in the box are complete against the list of items.
SW7R-Pro User Guide - The installation location should be waterproof, moisture-proof, lightning and other conditions (equipment suitable for environmental humidity of 10% to 90%) 1.2.3 Installation Guide The product supports 2 installation methods: pole and wall. (1) Wall mounting: (2) Pole mounting:...
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SW7R-Pro User Guide After installation, you need properly connect your device: - Connect the uplink port of the device to the CPE or modem with an Ethernet cable. - Connect PoE adapter and AC cable to the device's LAN1~7 ports for power supply.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Chapter 2: Basic Configuration This chapter describes how the device can access the Web, and some basic function configuration. It contains the following: • Web Login • System Information • System Configuration...
SW7R-Pro User Guide 2.1 Web Login This device can provide a web browser based interface that can be used for configuration and management. (1) Make sure your computer is properly connected to the LAN1 or uplink port on the switch.
SW7R-Pro User Guide (5) User enters the account and password according to the role level, and the system automatically jumps to the status information page that indicates after successful login. Access to the web interface is 2 user level of management: admin and useradmin.
SW7R-Pro User Guide In addition, users can also view the network information, including the IP information of the device, the access network port and MAC address. 2.2.2 MAC Table The MAC table records unicast and multicast, including the destination MAC...
SW7R-Pro User Guide message, quickly locating the interface and reducing broadcasting. Notes: Up to 8K entries are supported in the unicast table and 640 entries are supported in the multicast table. 2.2.3 System Log On this page, user can view the system log record, which contains important...
SW7R-Pro User Guide 2.2.4 Port Status On this page, you can intuitively view the link status (down/ up) and connection speed of each Ethernet port in real time. It’s convenient to check the connectivity when the device is faulty. 2.3 System Configuration 2.3.1 Modify the Web Account/Password...
SW7R-Pro User Guide account. Password Enter the new password. Confirmation Enter the new modified password again to ensure consistency. 2.3.2 Setting Time and Date User can modify the time and date after logging in to the web. Path: System -> System-> General Settings.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description NTP Enable Enable the NTP settings to synchronize the current network time. NTP service is based on UDP transmission protocol for packet transmission, the default working port is 123/udp, so it supports Mode IPv4 and IPv6 two modes. According to your network environment to choose the IP mode.
SW7R-Pro User Guide existence of some abnormalities or potential problems. · Error: Record the error information in the program, indicating that there has been an unrecoverable error in the execution of the program. · Critical: Record urgent information that a program component is unavailable, indicating that it needs to be fixed immediately.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 2.3.5 Backup Configuration File After logging in to the web, user can download the configuration file of the current device, set the function parameters in batch and then upload to the device. Path: System -> Firmware -> Backup.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Chapter 3: Network Configuration This chapter mainly introduces the network related functions, including system IPv4&IPv6 configuration, VLAN configuration, port configuration and network security related configuration. It contains the following: • IP Configuration • Port Configuration • VLAN Configuration •...
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.1 IP Configuration 3.1.1 IPv4 The device supports access to the Internet through the Uplink port, and supports setting the DHCP client mode to automatically obtain IP or manually set static IP . The default is set the static IP as 192.168.30.1/24.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.1.2 IPv6 The device also suppports obtain an IPv6 address as the DHCPv6 client automatically or manually set the IPv6 address. Path: Network-> System IP-> IPv6 Manage. (1) Auto Mode: When DHCP starts, the device sends a detection packet to the DHCPv6 Server, which automatically becomes stateful or stateless depending on whether the DHCPv6 Server responds.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Protocol Select the Static Address mode. IPv6 address Enter the IPv6 address and prefix length specified by the user. IPv6 gateway Enter the the local gateway address. Enter the Primary DNS. IPv6 DNS If you need backup DNS server, click + button to enter.
SW7R-Pro User Guide (4) DHCPv6 Stateful Mode: Through the DHCPv6 server for the client assign IPv6 address and other network configuration parameter (such as DNS, NIS, SNTP server address, etc.) 3.2 Port Configuration The device supports set port related functions.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description MDI (Media Dependent Interface) /MDIX (Media Dependent Interface Crossover) refers to the port on an Ethernet device that can transmit and receive data signals and automatically adjusts MDI/MDIX its pin assignments based on the type of connection.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description (1) LAN1 and uplink ports can set 100/1000/2500Mbps full duplex work mode, the default mode is auto. Port Speed and (2) LAN2~LAN7 ports can set 10/100/1000Mbps half/ full duplex Duplex work mode, the default mode is auto.
SW7R-Pro User Guide packets using the data monitoring device for network monitoring and troubleshooting. Item Description Enable Status Select whether to enable the mirror rule for this entry. From Port Fill in the source port of the mirror rule. To Port Fill in the destination port of the mirror rule.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Enable Status Select whether to enable the port isolation. Port isolation Support to add a port isolation group, the ports within the group group are isolated from each other and cannot access or transmit data.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Loops occur when there are redundant connections between switches or network devices, causing packets to continuously circulate in the network, degrading performance and potentially causing network outages. Loop detection technology can identify and discover the loop in the Ethernet networks in time, and process the port of the loop.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Loop supports automatic recovery. When the device detects a loop on a port, if no loop detection packet is received within a time interval, the loop on the port is considered to Automatic Recovery be eliminated and the port is automatically restored to the normal forwarding state.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.3 VLAN Configuration The device supports vlan based on ports and supports three port modes: Access, Trunk, and Hybrid. Path: Network-> VLAN. Item Description Create VLAN Fill in the VLAN ID to be created, the default management VLAN is VLAN ID 960, data VLAN is 1015, and multicast VLAN is 1022.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Ports transmitted through the port with VLAN tags. Port Config Configure the connection type of each port. And according to the different model, it needs to fill in tagged VLAN or untagged VLAN that matches the VLAN you created.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.4.1 DHCP Snooping DHCP snooping is a network security feature that is commonly implemented in Ethernet switches to prevent unauthorized or malicious DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) activity on a network. Therefore, in order to enable DHCP clients to obtain IP addresses through legitimate DHCP servers, the DHCP Snooping security mechanism allows ports to be set as trusted and untrusted ports.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.4.2 MAC Binding The device supports binding one or more MAC addresses to each port to control the ingress and egress bandwidth on port. And the maximum of MAC learning can be set together to ensure that no matter how many devices downlink the port, the connectivity is only achieved according to the configured MAC address.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description 802.1X Enable Enable the 802.1x authentication mode. The 802.1x authentication system adopts the typical Client/Server (C/S) structure of network application systems to provide authentication services for the client's 802.1x protocol. The default is the local server, and the radius server is optional.
SW7R-Pro User Guide 3.5.1 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping (Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping) is a multicast constraint mechanism running on layer 2 devices, used to manage and control multicast groups. When the device is not running IGMP Snooping, multicast data is broadcasted;...
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SW7R-Pro User Guide upstream three-layer routing device, which can reduce the number of IGMP protocol messages in the network. Set the time interval for sending IGMP universal group query Query Interval messages. Enable the quick leave function on the specified port.
SW7R-Pro User Guide forwarding communication between the upper-layer and lower-layer devices. 3.5.2 MLD Snooping MLD snooping (Multicast Listener Discovery snooping), efficiently manage and optimize the forwarding of multicast traffic in IPv6 networks. It is the IPv6 counterpart of IGMP snooping, which is used for IPv4 multicast traffic.
SW7R-Pro User Guide packets on the each port respectively. Set the rate limit value, the default is 1024Mbps. Path:QoS-> Basic Confi-> Rate Limit. 3.6.2 Storm Control In order to limit the rate of broadcast, unknown multicast, and unknown unicast packets entering and leaving the interface and prevent broadcast storms, you can configure the traffic suppression function for the corresponding packet type on the interface.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Storm Enable Enable the ports that need to be restricted. Set the maximum broadcast packet flow rate, maximum unknown unicast packet flow rate, or maximum unknown Limit the rate multicast packet flow rate allowed to pass through the selected ports.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Schedule Mode Users can configure traffic classification rules according to management requirements, including Port Priority, DSCP Priority, 802.1P Priority. (1) Port Priority: Set the priority of each port of the device. The priorities from low to high are TC0~TC7.
SW7R-Pro User Guide If WRR mode is selected, you can set a weight value for each Queue Weight queue. 3.6.4 ACL Configure ACL (Access Control List) is mainly used to implement traffic identification. In order to filter data packets, network devices need to configure a series of matching rules to identify the packets to be filtered.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Chapter 4: Remote & System Management This chapter describes some remote management services and system diagnosis and detection functions, including Telnet, SSH, SNMP , TR069,MQTT, VCT cable detection, power monitoring and so on. It contains the following: •...
SW7R-Pro User Guide 4.1 Telnet It supports remote devices to access the local device by telnet command. The default username and password for remote access is admin/random password based on MAC, which is the same as that of SSH. Path: Administration-> Telnet.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Public keys allow for the passwordless SSH logins with a higher security compared to the use of plain passwords. In order to upload a new key to the device, paste an OpenSSH compatible public key line or drag a .pub file into the input field.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description SNMP Enable Enable SNMP function. Set the IP of the managed device and the port from which it Agent settings transmits data with the Agent. The default port is UDP161. Item Description Enable SNMPv2 protocol. Between managed devices and NMS SNMPv2 Enable using community authentication.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Set privacy community, and access permissions are are read and Privacy settings write. Item Description SNMPv3 Enable Enable SNMPv3 protocol. User Name Set the name of the SNMP user. Set the security level for SNMP users, including Authentication Security Name and Privacy, Authentication, No Security.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description SNMP Trap Enable Enable SNMP trap function. Trap version Set the version of SNMP trap: v1, v2c. Set the IP address of the destination host for receiving Dest host ip Trap packets. Dest host port Set UDP port number of destination host.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Enable TR069 protocol remote management TR069 Enable configuration of the device. CWMP Enable Enable CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). The URL address of the Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) used for ACS URL the device connection and communication with the ACS.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight message transmission protocol based on the publish-subscribe model. MQTT provides the ability to maintain a stateful session between the client and the Broker. When establishing a connection, a keep-alive interval is specified, which prompts the Broker to check the connection status regularly.
SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description MQTT Enable Enable MQTT connection function. Create an MQTT connection to the Broker, fill in the name of Name the MQTT connection. Client ID Client ID defaults to the SN number of the device. Fill in the IP or domain name of the Broker you need to Broker URL connect to.
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SW7R-Pro User Guide Item Description Fill in the number of times to repeat the VCT test. If multiple ports are checked, the first port will be tested in sequence No of Repetition according to the number of repetition, and then the second port will be tested.
SW7R-Pro User Guide (1) None: means that the port has not been tested. After the test, None will not be displayed unless it is restarted; (2) Requested: means that the request is triggered after clicking start, and it is in the state before the test results are released;...
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SW7R-Pro User Guide network port is turned on. After a interval time, the next network port is switched on in sequence. The default time interval is set to 120s. After setting, the port power supply voltage will be greater than or equal to this value to ensure normal Min PoE Input Voltage power supply of the device.
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