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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Quick Installation Guide Choose a proper place for the LP-SGW2400 rack mountable switch, considering the surroundings such as power requirements, space, keep it away from sunlight, heat source, and electromagnetic interference area. The wind range must be at least 10 cm (3 inches) for a good ventilation.
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 Open the browser, input the http://192.168.2.1 and “Enter” it, you will see the switch login window as below (take 24 Ports Switch as sample), (figure1): Figure 1 Input the Password (default there is no password), then click the “Apply”...
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 3.3 Ports Port display Link station and can set each port as: speed, flow control. Every port can choose one work mode in 7 kinds as below: 10M half-duplex, 10M full-duplex, 100M half-duplex, 100M full-duplex, 1000M full-duplex, auto- negotiation, disable.
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 3.6 LACP LACP (IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol) provides a way to set up aggregation automatically between switches. Figure 7 3.7 RSTP RSTP is a protocol that prevents loops in the network and dynamically reconfigures which physical links in a switch should forward frames.
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 3.9 IGMP Snooping Per default – and when enabled - IGMP snooping will function in each statically defined VLAN (i.e. those VLANs that are stored in non-volatile configuration memory). The IGMP snooping module will listen to IP multicast router IGMP...
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 3.12 Filter Sets the source IP filter per port to block unwanted access. Figure 13 3.13 Rate Limit The Rate Limit can prevent the saome customer to occupy a huge bandwidth which may affect the normal network using.
Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 Chapter 4 Monitoring Guide 4.1 Statistics Overview Display all the port current Transmit information and Receive information. Figure 16 4.2 Detailed Statistics Display the port current Transmit detailed information and Receive detailed information. Figure 17 4.3 LACP Status...
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 4.4 RSTP Port Status Display the port RSTP Port Status. Figure 19 4.5 IGMP Status Display IGMP Status. Figure 20 4.6 VeriPHY 4.7 Ping The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link Type of diagnostics.
Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 6.1 Com Port Set-up To use the command line interface you may connect a PC COM port to the RS-232 connector and activate a terminal program, e.g. HyperTerminal under Windows. The COM port must be set up to run 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 115200 baud and without flow control.
Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 6.3 Login/Logout Procedures To get access to the CLI you must login by entering a password. You will automatically be queried about the password. The password is configurable. The password check may be disabled by setting the password to an empty string “”, in which case any password entered during login will be accepted.
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Active Products - Switches - LP-SGW2400 6.5 Example 2 Input the password an press hit enter Please open the Hyperterminal console. Configure the Hyper You will be located at the console root, indicated by the terminal. symbol > In order to know the available commands in this level, please enter ? and then “enter”.
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