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Managed Ethernet Switch
User’s Manual

Information Coding: UM00D908
Version: V .
Product version: all
Product Name: Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches on DIN Rail and Rack.
Applicable to: Technical Support
Attention:
This document will be updated on regular bases due to version upgrades or
other requirements.
Unless otherwise agreed on, this document is only to be used as a guide and
not for warranty purposes.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Getting Started iv
1.
S
ERIAL
C
ONSOLE
C
ONFIGURATION
..................................................................
IV
2.
U
SER
N
AME AND
P
ASSWORD
.............................................................................
V
3.
C
ONSOLE
M
ENU
................................................................................................
V
Chapter 2
Web Management Function vii
1.
L
OGIN TO THE
W
EBSERVER
.............................................................................
VII
2.
S
YSTEM
S
TATUS
.............................................................................................
VIII
3.
P
ORT
S
ETTING
..................................................................................................
IX
3.1
Port Setting ............................................................................................... ix
3.2
Storm Protection ........................................................................................ x
3.3
Bandwidth Setting ...................................................................................... x
4.
VLAN
S
ETTING
................................................................................................
XI
4.1
Port VLAN ................................................................................................ xii
4.2
VLAN Table .............................................................................................. xii
5.
Q
O
S ................................................................................................................
XIV
5.1
oS Setting.............................................................................................. xiv
5.2
DSCP oS ................................................................................................ xv
6.
L
IN
M
ANAGEMENT
.......................................................................................
XVI
6.1
RSTP ....................................................................................................... xvi
7.
N
ETWOR
M
ANAGEMENT
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XVIII
7.1
Port Trunking ........................................................................................ xviii
7.2
SNMP Setting .......................................................................................... xix
7.3
Port Mirror .............................................................................................. xx
7.4
IGMP Snooping ...................................................................................... xxi
7.5
GMRP .................................................................................................... xxii
8.
N
ETWOR
S
TATISTIC
....................................................................................
XXIII
8.1
Mac Address Table................................................................................ xxiii
8.2
Traffic Statistics .................................................................................... xxiii
9.
S
YSTEM
M
ANAGEMENT
................................................................................
XXIV
9.1
Device Address ...................................................................................... xxiv
9.2
User Management .................................................................................. xxv
9.3
Log Information .................................................................................... xxvi
9.4
File management ................................................................................. xxviii

Chapter 1 Getting Started
In this chapter we explain how to install a managed switch for the first time.
There are three ways to access the managed switch’s configuration settings:
serial console, Telnet console, or web console.
If you do not know the switch’s IP address, you can open the serial console by
connecting the switch to a PC’s COM port with a short serial cable. You can
open the Telnet or web console over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet.
1. Serial Console Configuration
First, please make sure the managed switches are connected via a serial
cable through the PC’s serial ports.
Next, open Hyper Terminal from the computer: Start → programs →
Accessories → Communication → HyperTerminal.
Once you have opened Hyper Terminal, you need to create a new connection,
select the communication port to the switch, and set the parameter as follows:
1152 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits.

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2. User Name and Password
When HyperTerminal finish setting, you can see the page display as below :
Enter User Name and Password, the default User Name and Password as
“admin”, then press “Enter”, go into Console Program.
3. Console Menu

Console menu includes the following:
The default IP address for managed switches is 92. 68. 9. 6. You can set
IP address as follows:
Switch>>ip address 192.168.0.1
When IP Address is set, you can access the Web page through this IP
address.

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Chapter 2 Web Management Function
The switch’s web console is a convenient platform for modifying the
configuration and accessing the built-in monitoring and network administration
functions. You can open the switch’s web console using a standard web
browser, such as Internet Explorer.
1. Login to the Webserver
Please open a browser and enter in the address bar the switch IP address, for
example: http://192.168.19.16 once you have done so, please press “Enter”.
Once you have completed the above the following window will appear and you
are to type in your User Name and Password.
Please note that the default IP address is “admin”.
Input correct User Name and Password login to Webserver and we
recommend you to change User Name and Password.

2. System Status
Setting
Description
Time Zone Specifies the time zone, which is used to determine the
local time offset from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
Time Setting Use the local time or enables NTP time server functionality.
NTP Server Set NTP server IP address.
System Time Show the switch system time.
PC Time Show the PC time .

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Update PC Time to Switch
Click this button and the switch time will be set according
to the PC time.
Switch Name Give a different name for each switch.
Contact Info Display contact info for technical support.
Contact Address Describe the location of switches installed.
MAC Address Show the switch’s MAC address.
Hardware Version Show the hardware version.
Software Version Show the software version.
System Up Time Indicates how long the switch remained up since the last
start.
After finishing inputting info, click on “Save” to save info.
3. Port Setting
3. Port Setting

Setting
Description
Port Enable Allows data transmission through the port or not.
Port Speed Allows the port to use the IEEE 802.3u protocol to
negotiate with connected devices. The port and connected
devices will determine the best speed for that connection.
Choose one of these fixed speed options if the connected
Ethernet device has trouble auto-negotiating for line speed.
Duplex Mode Set Auto, Full or Half.
Traffic Limiting Enable or disable traffic control function.
Port Range You can select from the following port.
3.2 Storm Protection
Setting
Description
Storm Protection Enable / Disable protection function.
Broadcast Packets
Indicate the packet rate, the range -30Mbps.
Limited Type Broadcast packet, multi-cast packet or Unknown unicast
packet.
3.3 Bandwidth Setting
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