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List of Figures
Figure 2-1: Front Panel
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Figure 2-2: Back Panel
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Figure 2-3: Side Panel
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Figure 3-1: Typical Network Configuration for the SRW2024P
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Figure 3-2: Attach the Brackets to the Switch
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Figure 3-3: Mount the Switch in the Rack
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Figure 4-1: Finding HyperTerminal
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Figure 4-2: Connection Description
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Figure 4-3: Connect To
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Figure 4-4: COM1 Properties
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Figure 4-5: Telnet Login Screen
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Figure 4-6: Switch Main Menu
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Figure 4-7: System Configuration Menu
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Figure 4-8: System Information Menu
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Figure 4-9: Versions
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Figure 4-10: General System Information
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Figure 4-11: Management Settings Menu
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Figure 4-12: Serial Port Configuration
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Figure 4-13: User & Password Settings
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Figure 4-14: IP Configuration Menu
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Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration
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Figure 4-16: HTTP/HTTPS
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Figure 4-17: SNMP
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Figure 4-18: Ping Test
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Figure 4-19: File Management
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Figure 4-20: Restore System Default Settings
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Figure 4-21: Reboot System
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Figure 4-22: Back to Main Menu
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Figure 4-23: Port Status
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Figure 4-24: Port Configuration
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Figure 4-25: System PoE Configuration
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Figure 4-26: Power Configuration
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Figure 4-27: Power Port Status
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Figure 4-28: Port PoE Configuration
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Figure 4-29: Help
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Figure 4-30: Log Out
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Figure 5-1: Login Screen
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Figure 5-2: Setup - Summary
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Figure 5-3: Setup - Network Settings
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Figure 5-4: Setup - Time
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Figure 5-5: Port Management - Port Settings
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Figure 5-6: Port Settings - Port Setting Detail
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Figure 5-7: Port Management - Link Aggregration
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Figure 5-8: Link Aggregation - Link Aggregation Select Member
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Figure 5-9: Link Aggregation - Link Aggregation Detail
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Figure 5-10: Port Management - LACP
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Figure 5-11: Port Management - PoE Power Settings
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Figure 5-12: VLAN Management - Create VLAN
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Figure 5-13: VLAN Management - Port Settings
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Figure 5-14: VLAN Management - Ports to VLAN
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Figure 5-15: VLAN Management - VLAN to Ports
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Figure 5-16: VLAN to Ports - Join VLAN
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Figure 5-17: Statistics - RMON Statistics
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Figure 5-18: Statistics - RMON History
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Figure 5-19: RMON History Table
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Figure 5-20: Statistics - RMON Alarm
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Figure 5-21: Statistics - RMON Events
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Figure 5-22: Statistics - RMON Events - Log Table
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Figure 5-23: Statistics - Port Utilization
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Figure 5-24: Statistics - 802.1x Statistics
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Figure 5-25: ACL - IP Based ACL
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Figure 5-26: ACL - Mac Based ACL
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Figure 5-27: Security - ACL Binding
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Figure 5-28: Security - Athentication Servers
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Figure 5-29: Security - 802.1x Settings
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Figure 5-1: Security - 802.1x Settings - Port Settings
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Figure 5-30: Security - Ports Security
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Figure 5-31: Security - HTTPS Settings
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Figure 5-32: Security - Management ACL
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Figure 5-33: Security - SSH Settings
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Figure 5-34: Security - SSH Host-Key Settings
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Figure 5-35: QoS - CoS Settings
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Figure 5-36: QoS - Queue Settings
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Figure 5-37: QoS - DSCP Settings
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Figure 5-38: QoS - Diffserv Settings
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Figure 5-39: QoS - Diffserv Settings - Edit Class Element
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Figure 5-40: QoS - Diffserv Settings - Edit Policy Element
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Figure 5-41: QoS - Diffserv Port Binding
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Figure 5-42: QoS - Bandwidth
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Figure 5-43: Spanning Tree - Global Settings
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Figure 5-44: Spanning Tree - STP Settings
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Figure 5-45: Spanning Tree - STP Port Settings
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Figure 5-46: Multicast - Global Settings
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Figure 5-47: Multicast - Static Member Ports
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Figure 5-48: Multicast - Static Router Ports
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Figure 5-49: SNMP - Member Ports Query
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Figure 5-50: Router Ports Query
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Figure 5-51: Admin - User Authentication
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Figure 5-52: Admin - Forwarding Database
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Figure 5-53: Admin - SNMP
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Figure 5-54: Admin - Log
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Figure 5-55: Admin - Log - Flash Logging
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Figure 5-56: Admin - Log - Memory Logging
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Figure 5-57: Admin - Port Mirroring
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Figure 5-58: Admin - Cable Test
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Figure 5-59: Admin - Ping
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Figure 5-60: Admin - Save Configuration
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Figure 5-61: Admin - Jumbo Frame
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Figure 5-62: Admin - Firmware Upgrade
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Figure 5-63: Admin - HTTP Upgrade
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Figure 5-64: Admin - Reboot
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Figure 5-65: Admin - Factory Defaults
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Figure C-1: Interface
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Figure C-2: Send File
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Figure C-3: Browse
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Figure C-4: Sending File
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch with Webview and PoE
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
The Linksys WebView Managed Switch allows you to expand your network securely. Configuration of the switch
is secured using SSL for Web access. User control is secured using 802.1x security using a RADIUS
authentication mechanism and can also be controlled using MAC-based filtering.
Extensive QoS features makes the solution ideal for real-time applications like Voice and Video. The 4 priority
queues together with the Weighted Round Robin and Strict Priority scheduling techniques facilitate efficient co-
existence of real-time traffic with data traffic allowing them each to meet their QoS needs. Individual users or
applications can be prioritized above others using various Class of Service options - by port, layer 2 priority
(802.1p),
and Layer 3 priority (TOS or DSCP). Intelligent Broadcast, and Multicast storm control minimizes and
contain the effect of these types of traffic on regular traffic. IGMP Snooping limits bandwidth-intensive video
traffic to only the requestors without flooding to all users. Incoming traffic can be policed and outgoing traffic can
be shaped allowing you to control network access and traffic flow.
There are features that allow you to expand and grow your network of switches. Link aggregation allows multiple
high-bandwidth trunks between switches to be setup. This also provides a level of reliability in that the system
continues to operate if one of the links break. Spanning Tree (STP), Fast Spanning Tree, and Rapid Spanning Tree
(RSTP) allow you to build a mesh of switches increasing the availability of the system.
The rich management functionality of the WebView switches includes SNMP, RMON, Telnet, and HTTP
Management options, allowing you to flexibly integrate and manage these devices in your network.
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