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Chapter 4
File Management
The
File Management
screen allows you to upload or
download files, such as the startup configuration, boot, or
image file, using a TFTP server.
Select
Edit
to change the settings. When your changes
are complete, press the
Esc
key to return to the Action
menu, and select
Execute
to upload or download the
designated file. After you download a new image file, the
device should be rebooted.
If you are downloading a new boot image, please follow
these steps:
Download
the
new
boot
code.
DO
NOT
RESET
THE
1.
DEVICE.
Download the new software image.
2.
Reset the device now.
3.
NOTE:
When downloading a configuration file,
be sure that it is a valid configuration file. If
you have edited the file, ensure that only valid
entries have been configured.
Restore System Default Settings
To restore the Switch back to the factory default settings,
select
Restore System Default Settings
and press the
Enter
key. You will be asked if you want to continue. Press
the
y
key to restore the Switch’s default settings, or press
the
n
key to cancel.
Restore Default
Reboot System
Select
Reboot System
and press the
Enter
key if you
want to restart the Switch. You will be asked if you want to
continue. Press the
y
key to reboot the Switch, or press the
n
key to cancel. After the Switch has rebooted, the Switch
Main Menu screen will appear.
Reboot System
Back to Main Menu
Select
Back to Main Menu
if you want to return to the
main menu.
Port Status
On the
Switch Main Menu
screen, select
Port Status
and press the
Enter
key if you want to view the status
information for the Switch’s ports.
The
Port Status
screen displays the port numbers, their
status, Link status, speed and duplex mode, and status of
flow control, which is the flow of packet transmissions.
If you want to change any settings for a port, you must use
the
Port Configuration
screen.
Port Status
Port Configuration
On the
Switch Main Menu
screen, select
Port Configuration
and press the
Enter
key if you want to configure the
Switch’s ports.
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Chapter 4
The
Port Configuration
screen displays the port numbers,
their status, auto-negotiation status, speed and duplex
mode, and status of flow control, which is the flow of
packet transmissions.
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the Action menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
Help
Select
Help
and press the
Enter
key if you want to view
the help information. This screen explains how to navigate
the various screens of the console interface.
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Chapter 5
Advanced Configuration
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8-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch with Webview
Chapter 5:
Advanced Configuration
Overview
This chapter describes the features included in the Web-
based Utility. All of the features shown in this chapter,
unless specifically identified, are included in the all of Fast
Ethernet switches. Additional features for specific switches
are noted.
Accessing the Web-based Utility
NOTE:
The web-based utility is optimized for
viewing with a screen resolution of 1024 x
768. Internet Explorer version 5.5 or above is
recommended.
Open your web browser and enter
192.168.1.254
into
the
Address
field. Press the Enter key and the login screen
will appear.
NOTE:
The default IP address of the device
is
192.168.1.254
. If you have modified this
address, enter the correct IP address. The
device should be on the same subnet as the
management station used to configure the
device. .
The first time you open the web-based utility, enter
admin
in the
User Name
field, and leave the
Password
field blank.
Click the
OK
button. You can set a password later from the
System Password
screen.
The first screen that appears is the
Setup Summary
screen.
Twelve main tabs are accessible from the web-based
utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management,
Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of Service), Spanning
Tree, Multicast, SNMP, Admin, and Logout. Click one of the
main tabs to view additional tabs.
Login Screen
NOTE:
The LEDs displayed in the web-based
utility are not the same as the LEDs on the front
panel of the Switch. The front panel LEDs display
different status information, which is described
in Chapter 2: Overview.
The LEDs on the
Setup Summary
screen display status
information about their corresponding ports. A green
LED indicates a connection, while a grey LED indicates no
connection. An orange LED indicates the port has been
closed down by the administrator. When you click a port’s
LED, the statistics for that port are displayed.
NOTE:
After configuring values using the
web-based utility, you may be required to refresh
the page to see the updated configuration.
Setup > Summary
The
Summary
screen
provides
device
and
system
information about the Switch.
Setup > Summary
Device Information
System Name
Displays the name for the Switch, if one
has been entered on the Setup > Network Settings tab.
IP Address
The IP address of the Switch is displayed here
(configurable from Setup > Network Settings tab).
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask of the Switch is displayed
here (configurable from Setup > Network Settings tab).
DNS Servers
The DNS Servers are displayed here
(configurable from Setup > Network Settings tab).
Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is displayed here
(configurable from Setup > Network Settings tab).
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Address Mode
Indicates whether the Switch is configured
with a Static or Dynamic IP address (configurable from
Setup - Network Settings tab).
Base MAC Address
This is the MAC address of the
Switch.
System Information
Serial Number
The serial number of the Switch is
displayed.
Model
Name
The
model
name
of
the
Switch
is
displayed.
Hardware version
The current hardware version is
displayed.
Boot Version
The current boot version is displayed.
Firmware
Version
The
current
software
version
is
displayed.
System Location
The system location is displayed here
(configurable from Setup > Network Settings tab).
System Contact
The contact person for this Switch
is displayed here (configurable from Setup > Network
Settings tab).
System Uptime
This displays the amount of time that
has elapsed since the Switch was last reset.
Current
Time
The
system
time
is
displayed
here
(configurable from Setup > Time tab).
PoE Information
Maximum Available Power
Indicates the maximum
amount of power the device can supply.
System Operation Status
Indicates whether the PoE
function is on or off.
Mainpower Consumption
Displays how much power is
currently used.
Setup > Network Settings
Setup > Network Settings
The
Network Settings
screen allows you to assign DHCP
or static IP settings to interfaces and assign default
gateways.
Identification
System Name
This field allows you to assign a system
name.
System Location
This field is used for entering a
description of where the Switch is located, such as 3rd
floor.
System Contact
Enter the administrative contact person
in this field.
System
Object
ID
The
system
object
identifier
is
displayed here.
Base MAC Address
This is the MAC address of the
Switch.
IP Configuration
Management VLAN
This drop-down allows you to select
the Management VLAN.
IP Address Mode
This drop-down allows you to select
Static or Dynamic IP address configuration.
Host Name
Enter the DHCP Host Name here.
IP Address
If using a static IP address, enter the IP address
here.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the currently
configured IP address.
Default Gateway
Enter the IP address of the Default
Gateway.
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DNS Server
Enter the primary DNS Server information.
Click the
Save Settings
button to save your changes or
click
Cancel Changes
to discard the information.
Setup > Time
The
Time
screen allows you to configure the time settings
for the Switch.
Setup > Time
Set Time
Use System Time
When this option is selected, the local
hardware clock is utilized.
Use SNTP Time
When this option is selected, the time is
synchronized to an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
server..
Local Time
Hours
The hour can be entered here.
Minutes
The minutes can be entered here.
Seconds
The seconds can be entered here.
Month
The month can be entered here.
Day
The day can be entered here.
Year
The year can be entered here.
Time Zone
Enter the difference between Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT) and local time.
Daylight Saving
Daylight Saving
Select
Daylight Saving
to enable it on
the Switch. If the Switch should use US daylight savings,
then select
USA
. If the Switch should use EU daylight
savings, then select
European
. If it should use another
kind of daylight savings, then select
Custom
and complete
the
From
and
To
fields.
Time Set Offset (1-1440)
For non-US and European
countries, specify the amount of time for daylight savings.
The default is
60
minutes.
From
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving
setting, then enter the date and time when daylight
savings begins.
To
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving setting,
then enter the date and time when daylight savings ends.
Recurring
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving
setting and daylight savings has the same start and end
dates and times every year, then select
Recurring
.
From
If you selected Recurring, then enter the date and
time when daylight savings begins.
To
If you selected Recurring, then enter the date and time
when daylight savings ends.
SNTP Servers
Server1
Enter the primary SNTP server here.
Server2
Enter a secondary SNTP server here.
SNTP Polling Interval (60-86400)
The value defined
here determines the amount of time (in seconds) before
the Switch polls the SNTP server. The default value is every
1024
seconds (approx. 17 minutes).
Click the
Save Settings
button to save your changes or
click
Cancel Changes
to discard the information.
Port Management > Port Settings
The
Port Management > Port Settings
screen shows you the
settings for each of the Switch’s ports.
Port
The number of the port. To use an SFP module, click
on the
Detail
button of the appropriate port (G1, G2).
Description
Displays a brief description of the port (can
be entered by clicking on the
Detail
button).
Administrative Status
The port can be taken offline by
selecting the Down option. When Up is selected, the port
can be accessed normally.
Link Status
Up indicates a port has an active connection,
Down indicates there is no active connection or the port
has been taken offline by an Administrator.

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