User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Hardware
- 2. Get Started
- 3. Use VLANS for Traffic Segmentation
- 4. Optimize Performance With Quality of Service
- 5. Manage Network Settings
- 6. Manage and Monitor the Switch
- Manage Flow Control
- Manage the Port Speed and the Port Status
- Enable Loop Detection
- Manage Power Saving Options
- Download and Update the Firmware
- Reboot the Switch
- Save the Switch Configuration
- Restore a Saved Switch Configuration
- Restore Factory Default Settings
- Manage Access Control
- Enable Port Mirroring
- View Switch Information or Change the Switch Device Name
- View or Clear the Port Statistics
- PoE Considerations for Switches That Support PoE
- 7. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- A. Factory Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- Factory Default Settings
- Technical Specifications
- Model GS105Ev2 Technical Specifications
- Model GS105PE Technical Specifications
- Model GS108Ev3 Technical Specifications
- Model GS108PEv3Technical Specifications
- Model GS116Ev2 Technical Specifications
- Model GS305E Technical Specifications
- Model GS308E Technical Specifications
- Models JGS516PE and JGS524PE Technical Specifications
- Model JGS524Ev2 Technical Specifications
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is password. The password is case-sensitive.
The Switch Information page displays.
5.
Select System > Monitoring > Port Statistics.
The previous figure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
6.
To clear the port statistics, click the Clear Counters button.
All statistics counters change to 0.
PoE Considerations for Switches That
Support PoE
A switch that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) prioritizes the PoE power that it supplies
in ascending port order (that is, from the lowest-numbered port to the highest-numbered
port), up to its total power budget. If the power requirements for the attached powered
devices (PDs) exceed the total power budget of the switch, the PD on the
highest-numbered port is disabled to make sure that the PDs that are connected to the
higher-priority, lower numbered ports are supported first.
Just because a PD is listed as an 802.3at PoE powered device does not necessarily mean
that it requires the maximum power limit of the specification. Many PDs require less
power, allowing all PoE ports to be active simultaneously.
The following table describes the PoE classes and the PoE power that a switch allocates.
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Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches