Business Solutions User Manual EGS2108P | EGS2110P | EGS5110P version 1.
IMPORTANT To install your Switch please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in the product packaging.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview ........................................... 4 Introduction/Package Contents ......................................... 5 Technical Specifications ........................................................ 6 Physical Interface ..................................................................... 7 Management Interface ........................................................... 9 Connecting the Switch to a Network .............................. 10 Web Access .......
Chapter 1 Product Overview 4
Introduction The EGS Smart Switch Series are smart switch devices specially designed to support Access Points and IP Surveillance cameras, VOIP phones, and other PoE-Capable . devices as well as other Ethernet-based networking equipments or computers.The Smart Switch Series provide simple, yet powerful PoE manageability with features such as: IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at/af ports, PoE port management, loopback detection, and IGMP snooping.
Technical Specifications Environment & Mechanical: Temperature Range Operating: 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C Storage: -40 to 158°F / -40 to 70 °C Humidity (non-condensing): 5% - 95% Standard: Switching Capacity: 20 Gbps (EGS5110P and EGS2110P) 16 Gbps(EGS2108P) Max. Forwarding Rate (64kBytes): 14.
Physical Interface Dimensions and Weights Dimensions and Weights Desktop Design: EGS2108P & EGS2110P Weight: 1.39 lb. Width: 9.45” Length: 4.13” Height: 1.06” Rack Mountable Design: EGS5110P Weight: 4.45 lb. Width: 12.99” Length: 9.05” Height: 1.
1 Power LED: Light off = Power off; Solid Light = Power On. 8 RJ-45 LAN Ports: 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 LAN ports. 2 Fault LED: Light off = Normal Behavior; Solid Light = Error. 9 LAN Mode LED (Per Copper Port): Light off = No link is established on the port; Solid Amber Light = A valid 10/100 Mpbs link is established on the port; Solid Green Light = A valid 1000 Mbps link is established on the port.
Management Interface Each EnGenius Gigabit PoE or PoE+ Smart Switch features an embedded web interface for the monitoring and management of your device.
Connecting the Switch to a Network Discovery in a Network with a DHCP Server 5. Open a web browser on your computer. In the address bar of the web browser, enter 192.168.0.239 and click Enter. Use this procedure to setup the Switch within a network that uses DHCP. 1. Connect the supplied Power Adapter (cord) to the Switch and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Turn the Power Switch on the back of the device to the ON Position (for EGS2108P and EGS2110P).
Discovery on a Network without a DHCP Server 4. Once your computer is on, ensure that your TCP/IP is set to On or Enabled. Open Network Connections and then click Local Area Connecton. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). This section describes how to set up an EnGenius Gigabit PoE or PoE+ Smart Switch in a network without a DHCP server. If your network has no DHCP service, you must assign a static IP address to your Switch in order to log in to the web-based switch management. 5.
Web Access Use this procedure to access the management interface through a Web browser for device configuration. 1. Open a Web browser on your computer and enter the following address (default): http://192.168.0.239. 2. On the login screen, use the following information: Password: password To make access to the web-based management interface more secure, it’s highly reccomended that you change the password to something more unique.
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System Summary The navigation pane at the left of the web browser interface contains a System tab that enables you to manage your EnGenius Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options: The Summary screen contains general device information including the device name, Firmware version, MAC address, IP address, Gateway, and System Up Time.
IP Setting To access the page, click IP Setting under the system menu. The IP Setting screen contains fields for assigning IP addresses. IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The DHCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP ensures that network devices can have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network.
Port Settings Port: Shows the port number. Use the Port Setting to configure the speed and duplex settings of each port. Trunk: Port trunking allows you to assign physical links to one logical link (trunk) that functions as a single, higherspeed link providing dramatically increased bandwidth. Shows which trunk the port belongs to. To access the page, click Port Setting under the system menu. Link: Indicates whether the link is up or down at the physical layer.
PoE Management The PoE Management screen contains system PoE information for monitoring the current power usage and assign the total amount of power the Switch can provide to all of its PoE ports. Ports 1~8 on the EGS5110P are IEEE802.3at/af compliant ports. Each port is capable of delivering up to 30W and a total PoE budget of 130W for uninterrupted PoE use.To access the page, click PoE Management under system menu. Total Power Budget: Enter the amount of power the Switch can provide to all ports.
PoE Port Configuration • Low – Set the PoE priority level as low. The PoE Port Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device and configure per port PoE settings. • Medium – Set the PoE priority level as medium. • High – Set the PoE priority level as high. • Critical – Set the PoE priority level as Critical. To access the page, click PoE Port Configuration under system menu. Class(Auto): Shows the classification of the powered device.
Status: Shows the port’s PoE status. The possible field values are: User Power Limit: Set the maximum amount of power that can be delivered by a port. • Delivering Power – The device is enabled to deliver power via the port. Note: The User Power Limit can only be implemented when the Class value is set to User-Defined. • Disabled – The device is disabled for delivering power via the port. • Test Fail – The powered device test has failed.
Cable Diagnostics Password The Cable Diagnostics setting provides information about where connectivity may have failed on the Ethernet cable. The tests use Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technology to test the quality of the Ethernet cable for any disconnection or failure points. Click Password from the System section. The password screen appears. You can set a new password. You must enter the old and new passwords and confirm the new one. Click Apply to enable the new password.
Zero Configuration Bonjour: With Zero-Configuration networking, nearby computers can discover its existence and automatically determine the Switch’s IP address. And if that address is a dynamically assigned address that changes, they can automatically discover the new address in the future. The Bonjour Zero-Configuration networking architecture provides support for publishing and discovering TCP/IPbased services on a local area or wide area network.
L2 Feature The L2 Feature menu enables port trunking, control of multicast traffic flooding, port mirroring, cabling loop detection and MAC address table management. Port Trunking Port trunking allows you to assign physical links to one logical link that functions as a single, higher-speed link providing dramatically increased bandwidth. When large numbers of users need to access shared resources such as data base storage, the connection to the storage device can become a bottleneck.
IGMP Snooping Multicast Group List Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is a feature that allows a Switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on the Switch. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the Switch forwards traffic only to the ports that request the multicast traffic. The Multicast Group List screen displays the port to the Multicast Service Group.
Port Mirroring Port Mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. Port mirroring can be used as a diagnostic tool as well as a debugging feature. Port mirroring is needed for traffic analysis on a switch because a switch normally sends packets only to the port to which the destination device is connected. To access the page, click Port Mirroring under the L2 Feature.
Loopback Detection Use the Loopback Detection function to configure the system to shut down the current port once the port is found in a loop. In addition, it will send a trap message. When Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is not enabled in the network, the Loopback Detection function can be used to detect the loop created by a specific port. For users connecting unmanaged Switches, the Loopback Detection function shuts a port when packets are sent and received from the same port; a loopback effect.
Static MAC Address Dynamic Address List The Static Addresses screen contains a list of static MAC addresses. Static Addresses are added and removed from the Static Addresses screen. The Dynamic Address contains information about the MAC address table. To access the page, click Static MAC Address under the L2 Feature menu. Index: This shows the internal index for this MAC address table entry. Port: Shows the port from which traffic to a destination MAC address is sent.
VLAN A VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical Ethernet segment on an Ethernet switch. VLANs let you segment your network through the switch’s management software so that you can group nodes with related functions into their own separate, logical LAN segments. VID: Specify the VLAN Identifier for the new VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1-4094. 802.1Q Name: Specify a name for the VLAN. The IEEE 802.
5. Click the Untagged Ports text box to show the untagged ports dialog box. Adding, Editing, and Deleting Items in the List 6. Click a radio button in the Untagged Ports row to select a port. To add an item to the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the Add button 7. Click Confirm to accept the changes or Cancel to discard them. . 2. Enter the VID and name in the VID and Name text boxes. 3. Click the Tagged Ports text box to show the tagged ports dialog box.
PVID When an Untagged packet enters a Switch port, the PVID (Port VLAN ID) will be attacted to the untagged packet and forwarded to a VLAN specified ID part of the PVID. Note: To enable PVID functionality, the following requirements must be met: • All ports must have a defined PVID. • If no other value is specified, the default VLAN PVID is used. • If you want to change the port’s default PVID, you must first create a VLAN that includes the port as a member. Port: Shows the port number.
Port-based VLAN A port-based VLAN is a group of ports on a Gigabit Ethernet Switch that form a logical Ethernet segment. Each port of a port-based VLAN can belong to only one VLAN at a time. A port-based VLAN can have as many or as few ports as needed. The VLAN can consist of all the ports on an Ethernet switch, or just a few ports. Enabled: Click this to enable port-based VLANs. This feature must be enabled to configure a port-based VLAN.
3. Click the Member Ports text box to show the ports dialog box. 3. Click the Member Ports text box to show the member ports dialog box. 4. Select a port to add it to the Port-based VLAN. 4. Select a port to add it to the Port-base VLAN. 5. Click Confirm to accept the changes or Cancel to discard them. 5. Click Confirm to accept the changes or Cancel to discard them. To edit an item in the 802.1Q list, follow these steps: 1. Click the Edit button . To delete an item in the 802.
QoS The QoS enables traffic to be prioritized, excessive broadcast and multicast traffic to be avoided and overall bandwidth to be limited on a port-by-port basis. . 802.1p Default Priority IEEE 802.1p specification enables Switches to prioritize traffic and perform dynamic multicast filtering. The prioritization specification works at the media access control (MAC) framing layer (layer 2). The 802.
CoS Priority Class Without CoS, most traffic received by a Switch is forwarded with the same priority it had upon entering the switch. In many cases, such traffic is ‘‘normal’’ priority and competes for bandwidth with all other normal-priority traffic, regardless of its relative importance to your organization’s mission. CoS helps to keep the most important network traffic moving at an acceptable speed, regardless of current bandwidth usage.
Storm Control The Storm Control feature provides the ability to control the receive rate of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets. Storm Control prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a port. A LAN storm occurs when packets flood the LAN, creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance. Errors in the protocol-stack implementation, mistakes in network configuration, or users issuing a denial-of-service attack can cause a storm.
Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control allows network managers to define the bandwidth settings for a specified port’s transmitting and receiving data rates. Bandwidth Control feature is used to set the limit of transmitting and receiving data rate for any selected port. Port: Shows the port number. Trunk: Shows the trunk number (if any are defined for this port). Tx: Specify the maximum bandwidth to be received. Rx: Specify the maximum bandwidth to be transmitted.
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Maintenance Saving Configuration Maintenance functions are available from the maintenance bar. Maintenance functions include: saving configuration settings, upgrading firmware, resetting the configuration to factory defaults, rebooting the device, and logging out of the interface. Important: You must save any setting changes before rebooting. Failure to save results in loss of new configuration changes. The following is the Maintenance menu bar. Follow this procedure to save the configuration, 1.
Upgrading Resetting WARNING! Backup your configuration information before upgrading to prevent loss of setting information. WARNING! The Reset function will delete all configuration information from the current device. Backup your information before starting this procedure. Follow this procedure to upgrade the Firmware. 1. Click Follow this procedure to reset the Switch back to factory default settings. to start upgrading. 1. Click Choose File.
Rebooting Logging Out Follow this procedure to reboot the Switch. Follow this procedure to log out the current profile from the user interface. 1. Click to start the reboot process. 1. Click 2. When a prompt displays, click OK to confirm the reboot or Cancel to quit the procedure. to log out of the menu. 2. When a prompt shows, click OK to confirm the logout or Cancel to quit the procedure.
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Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig- ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Appendix B - IC Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
FOR MOBILE DEVICE USAGE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Pour l’utilisation de dispositifs mobiles) Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
Appendix C - CE Interference Statement Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies. In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
Français [French] Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano [Italian] Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.