User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intended Readers
- Icons for Note, Caution, and Warning
- I. Product Overview
- I-1 . Product Brief Description
- I-2. Product Specification
- I-3. Hardware Description
- I-4. DIN-Rail Mounting
- /I-5. Console Connection
- The Console port is for local management by using a terminal emulator or a computer with terminal emulation software.
- DB9 connector connect to computer COM port
- Baud rate: 115200bps
- 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
- None Priority
- None flow control
- I-6. Connecting Cable
- II. Preparing for Management
- III. Web Management
- III-1. Web Management - Overview
- III-2. Web Management – Basic Settings
- III-3. Web Management – Redundancy
- III-4. Web Management – Management
- III-5. Web Management – L2 Switching
- III-6. Web Management – Security
- III-7. Web Management – Diagnostics
- III-8. Web Management – Monitoring
- III-9. Web Management – MAC Table
- III-10. Web Management – Maintenance
- Appendix A: IP Configuration for Your PC
- Appendix B: CLI Command Reference
- Revision History
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- R&TTE Compliance Statement
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III-5. Web Management – L2 Switching
III-5-1. L2 SWITCHING – PORT MANAGEMENT
Port Management contains a “Description” field that is used to describe the port, “Enable” or “Disable”
option to turn on or turn off a specific port, configure the speed-duplex for the port, and Flow Control
on the port. In the Port Status page, the users can obtain information such as Link Status, Speed, Duplex,
Flow Control, Tx and Rx in Bytes, and PoE status. These are very helpful for the administrator to manage
the interfaces on the switch.
Configure Port Information
•
No.
Port 1 to Port N, where N is based on the total port number.
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Description
The description for the port is helpful for the administrator to identify the difference between the
ports.
The max length for the Description is 32 characters.
Note: #, \, ', ", ? are invalid characters.
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Link Status
Link Status shows “Up”, “Down”, or “Disable” to reflect the link status of the port.
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Admin Status
“Enable” or “Disable” the Admin Status of the port to restrict the transmission on the port.
Note: Administrator can turn off the un-used port to secure the network with unexpected device.
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Speed
The users are able to manually fix the speed and duplex or automatically run auto-negotiation to