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UNDERSTANDING LED INDICATORS
The front panel LEDs provides instant status feedback, and helps monitor and
troubleshoot when needed.
Figure 6. LED indicators of the Switch
Power and System LEDs
POWER: System Power Indicator
On
:
When the Power LED lights on, the Switch is receiving power.
Off
:
When the Power turns off or the power cord has an improper
connection.
CPU: Management Indicator
Blinking
:
When the CPU is working, the CPU LED is blinking.
On/Off
: The CPU is not working.
Ports 1~48 Status LEDs
Link/ACT: Link/Activity
On
:
When the Link/ACT LED lights on, the respective port is successfully
connected to an Ethernet network.
Blinking
:
When the Link/ACT LED is blinking, the port is transmitting or
receiving data on the Ethernet network.
Off
:
There is no link.
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Speed:
Green
:
When the Speed LED lights green, the respective port is connected to a
1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet network.
Amber
:
When the Speed LED lights amber, the respective port is connected to a
100Mbps Fast Ethernet network.
Off
:
When the Speed LED lights off, the respective port is connected to a
10Mbps Fast Ethernet network.
mini-GBIC Port 45F ~ 48F LEDs
Link/ACT:
On
:
When the mini-GBIC module is installed and connected to a
network, the Link LED lights on.
Blinking
When the LED is blinking, the port is transmitting or receiving data
on the network.
Off
:
No mini-GBIC module is installed or connected to a network.
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CONFIGURATION
Through the Web Browser you can configure the Switch functions such as
VLAN, Trunking, QoS… etc.
With the attached Web Management Utility, you can easily discover all Web
Managed Switches, assign the IP Address, change the password, and upgrade
with new firmware.
Installing the Web Management Utility
The following provides instructions guiding you through the installations of
the Web Management utility.
1.
Insert the Utility CD in the CD-ROM Drive.
2.
From the Start menu on the Windows desktop, choose Run.
3.
In the Run dialog box, type D:\Web Management Utility\setup.exe (D:\
depends where your CD-ROM drive is located) and click OK.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the utility.
5.
Upon completion, go to Program Files -> web_management_utility and
execute the Web Management utility. (Figure 7.)
Figure 7. Web Management Utility
The Web Management Utility was divided into four parts,
Discovery List
,
Monitor
List
,
Device Setting
, and
Toolbar function
, for detailed instructions,
follow the section below.
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Discovery List
This is the list where you can discover all the Web managed devices in the
entire network.
By pressing the
“Discovery”
button, you can list all the Web Managed
devices in the discovery list.
Double click or press the
“Add to monitor list”
button to select a device from
the Discovery List to the Monitor List.
System word definitions in the Discovery List:
z
MAC Address:
Shows the device MAC Address.
z
IP Address:
Shows the current IP address of the device.
z
Protocol version:
Shows the version of the Utility protocol.
z
Product Name:
Shows the device product name.
z
System Name:
Shows the appointed device system name.
z
Location:
Shows where the device is located.
z
Trap IP:
Shows the IP where the Trap is to be sent.
z
Subnet Mask:
Shows the Subnet Mask set of the device.
z
Gateway:
Shows the Gateway set of the device.
Monitor List
All the Web Smart Devices in the Monitor List can be monitored; you can
also receive traps and show the status of the device.
System word definitions in the Monitor List:
z
S:
Shows
the
system
symbol
of
the
WebSmart
device,
represents a device
that is not alive.
z
IP Address:
Shows the current IP address of the device.
z
MAC Address:
Shows the device MAC Address.
z
Protocol version:
Shows the version of the Utility protocol.
z
Product Name:
Shows the device product name.
z
System Name:
Shows the appointed device system name.
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z
Location:
Shows where the device is located.
z
Trap IP:
Shows the IP where the Trap is to be sent.
z
Subnet Mask:
Shows the Subnet Mask set of the device.
z
Gateway:
Shows the Gateway set of the device.
View Trap:
The Trap function can receive the events that occur on the
Switch in the Monitor List.
There is a light indicator behind the
“View Trap”
button. When the light is
green, it means that there is no trap transmitted, and when it is red, it means
that there is new trap transmitted, reminding us to view the trap. (Figure 8)
Figure 8.
When the
“View Trap”
button is clicked, a Trap Information window will
pop up. It will display the trap information including the Symbol, Time,
Device IP, and the Event occurred. (Figure 9)
The symbol “
” represents the trap signal; this symbol will disappear after
you review and click on the event record.
Figure 9.
Note: In order to receive Trap information, the Switch has to be configured
with Trap IP and Trap Events in the Web browser, which are available in the
Trap Setting Menu (see Page 45 for details).
Add Item:
To add a device to the Monitor List manually, enter the IP
Address of the device that you want to monitor.
Delete Item:
To delete the device in the Monitor List.

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