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Main Screen> Switch Setting> Firmware Upgrade
Click Firmware Upgrade from the Switch Setting section. The following screen will pop up.
Figure 4-6. Main Screen: Switch Setting> Firmware Upgrade
o
Firmware Path
The location of the new firmware.
If you don’t know, you can click Browse to locate file.
o
Password
The default password is ‘password’.
o
Upgrade State
Show upgrading in progress.
Click Start to start upgrading.
Main Screen> Switch Setting> Exit
Click Exit from the Switch Setting section to close the GearDiscovery Utility program.
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CHAPTER 5: WEB MANAGEMENT ACCESS
Your NETGEAR Model FS526T 26-Port 10/100 Mbps Smart Fast Ethernet Switch with Gigabit Ports provides a built-in browser interface that lets
you configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. This interface also
allows for system monitoring of the Switch. The help page will cover many of the basic functions and features of the switch and its web interface.
Web Management requires either Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later.
Note
: Only one user can be logged in at any time.
Figure 5-1. Web Management Login page
There are 3 menu options available:
o
System
o
Switch
o
Firmware
There is a Help Menu in the top of right side of screen.
Click the help to read the full Help Menu.
On some pages, there is a Help button.
If you
click that button, you will go to the part of the Help Menu that discusses that page.
Within the various browser interface pages, there are several buttons that you can use.
Their names and functions are below:
Refresh:
Pulls that screen’s data from current values on the system
Apply:
Submits change request to system and refreshes screen data
Add:
Adds new entries to table information and refreshes screen data
Browse:
Locates a certain path for a desired file.
Delete:
Deletes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data
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Factory Reset:
Restore the system factory default value.
Help:
Goes to relevant section of Help Menu
System
There are 4 options available:
o
Switch Status
o
IP Access List
o
Set-up
o
Password
System> Switch Status
System> Switch Status
The top part of this page displays switch information, such as:
o
Product Name: (NETGEAR FS526T)
o
Firmware Version
o
Protocol Version
o
DHCP: (shows if enabled or disabled)
o
IP Address
o
Subnet Mask
o
Default Gateway
o
MAC Address
o
System Name
o
Location Name
o
Login Timeout:
o
System Up Time
These parameters are not editable from this screen.
Only System Name and Location Name can be modified in the Set-up> System Setting page.
Figure 5-2. System> Switch Status: Switch Status
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The next part of the Switch Status page displays the port settings for both 10/100 Mbps and 10/100/1000 Mbps ports. To configure the ports, go to
the Switch> Port Configuration page.
o
ID:
The port number on the switch
o
Speed:
Indicates the communication mode set for the port. The default setting for all ports is Auto-negotiation (Auto).
The possible entries are Auto-negotiation (Auto), 10 Mbps half duplex (10M Half), 10 Mbps full duplex (10M Full),
100 Mbps half duplex (100M Half), 100 Mbps full duplex (100M Full), or Disable.
o
Flow Control:
Indicates whether Flow Control support is set for on (Enabled) or off (Disabled). The default setting for all ports is
enabled.
o
QOS:
Indicate the priority for the port. The default setting for all ports is Normal.
Quality of Service (QoS) is a way of managing traffic in a network, by treating different types of traffic with different
levels of service priority.
Higher priority traffic gets faster treatment during times of switch congestion.
o
Link Status:
Indicates the current speed and duplex for the port. DOWN means no link.
Figure 5-3. System> Switch Status: Port Status
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The next part of the Switch Status page shows the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) status.
A VLAN is a way to electronically separate specified
ports on the same switch into separate broadcast domains.
By using VLAN, users can group by logical function instead of physical location.
This
switch supports 26 VLANs.
This page displays the port-based VLAN settings. The default VLAN setting is all ports belong to VLAN 1 as shown in Figure 2-4.
To configure
user-defined VLAN groups, go to the Switch> VLAN page.
Figure 5-4. System> Switch Status: Port-based VLAN & TRUNK
Port Trunking is a feature that allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link (aggregate link). Trunks can be defined for similar
port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within the
same bank. A bank is a set of eight ports.
Up to four trunks can be operating at the same time.
This page displays the Trunk status as shown in Figure 2-4. The default Trunk setting is all four groups disabled. To configure user-defined trunk
groups, go to the Switch> Trunking page.
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