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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Member Ports
Select member ports to be joined in the specified Trunk group. A port can only be in one of the
Trunk group. Each Trunk group supports maximum 8 member ports.
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(Apply Button)
After configuring above fields, click "Apply" button to make the changes effective.
PORT TRUNK STATU S
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Group
The supported trunk groups are from Trunk 1 to Trunk 8.
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Type
The trunk mode set for this group maybe “LACP” or “Static”. This field displays“-“ if no members are
in the group.
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Ports
The selected member ports in the group will be displayed in this column.
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Link Status
This field displays the link state (Up or Down) for the specific port.