User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 8-Port Multi-Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with Two 10G Ports
- Contents
- 1 Get Started
- 2 Configure System Information
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- View or Define System Information and View Software Versions
- View the System CPU Status
- View USB Device Information
- Configure the IPv4 Address for the Network Interface and Management VLAN
- Configure the IPv6 Address for the Network Interface
- View the IPv6 Network Neighbor
- Configure the Time Settings
- Configure DNS Settings
- Configure Green Ethernet Settings
- Use the Device View
- Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configure SNMP
- Configure LLDP
- Configure DHCP Snooping
- Set Up PoE Timer Schedules
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- 3 Configure Switching
- Configure Port Settings and Flow Control
- Configure Link Aggregation Groups
- Configure VLANs
- Configure VLAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Status
- Configure Port PVID Settings
- Configure MAC-Based VLAN Groups
- Manually Add Members to or Remove Them From a MAC-Based VLAN Group
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Groups
- Manually Add Members to or Remove Them From a Protocol-Based VLAN Group
- Configure GARP Switch Settings
- Configure GARP Ports
- Configure a Voice VLAN
- Configure Auto-VoIP
- Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure Multicast
- View the MFDB Table
- View the MFDB Statistics
- Configure Auto-Video
- IGMP Snooping Overview
- Configure the Global IGMP Snooping Settings
- View the IGMP Snooping Table
- Configure IGMP Snooping for VLANs
- Modify IGMP Snooping Settings for a VLAN
- Disable IGMP Snooping on a VLAN and Remove It From the Table
- IGMP Snooping Querier Overview
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier for VLANs
- Display the IGMP Snooping Querier for VLAN Status
- MLD Snooping Overview
- Configure the Global MLD Snooping Settings
- Configure MLD Snooping for a VLAN
- View, Search, and Manage the MAC Address Table
- 4 Configure Routing
- IP Routing Overview
- Configure IP Settings
- Configure VLAN Routing
- Manage IPv4 Routes
- Configure Address Resolution Protocol
- Configure IPv6
- Configure IPv6 Global Settings
- Add a Static IPv6 Route
- Change the Preference for a Static IPv6 Route
- Remove a Static IPv6 Route
- View the IPv6 Route Table
- Configure IPv6 VLAN Interface Settings
- Add an IPv6 Global Address to an IPv6 VLAN
- Change the Settings for an IPv6 Global Address on an IPv6 VLAN
- Remove an IPv6 Global Address From an IPv6 VLAN
- Add an IPv6 Prefix for Advertisement on an IPv6 VLAN
- Change the Settings for an IPv6 Prefix for Advertisement on an IPv6 VLAN
- Remove an IPv6 Prefix From an IPv6 VLAN
- View IPv6 Statistics for an Interface
- View or Clear the IPv6 Neighbor Table
- 5 Configure Quality of Service
- 6 Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
- Configure Management Access
- Configure Port Authentication
- Set Up Traffic Control
- Configure Access Control Lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to Create a Simple ACL
- Configure a Basic MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL Rules
- Configure MAC Bindings
- View or Delete MAC ACL Bindings in the MAC Binding Table
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for a Basic IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an Extended IP ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IPv6 Rules
- Configure IP ACL Interface Bindings
- View or Delete IP ACL Bindings in the IP ACL Binding Table
- 7 Monitor the System
- 8 Maintain the Switch and Perform Troubleshooting
- A Configuration Examples
- B Hardware Specifications and Default Settings
Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP
Get Started User Manual23
6. To see a menu that displays statistics and configuration options, right-click a port.
2.5G Ports 5 and 6, Right LEDs
PoE status
(Model MS510TXPP only)
The right LEDs for ports 5 and 6 (mg5 and mg6) indicate the following
status:
• Off. The port is not delivering PoE.
• Solid green. The port is delivering PoE.
• Solid yellow. A PoE fault occurred.
5G Ports 7 and 8, Left LEDs
Link, speed, and activity
The left LEDs for ports 7 and 8 (mg7 and mg8) indicate the following
status:
• Off. No link is established.
• Solid green. A valid 2.5 Gbps or 5 Gbps link is established.
• Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 2.5
Gbps or 5 Gbps.
• Solid yellow. A valid 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps link is established.
• Blinking yellow. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 100
Mbps or 1000 Mbps.
5G Ports 7 and 8, Right LEDs
PoE status
(Model MS510TXPP only)
The right LEDs for ports 7 and 8 (mg7 and mg8) indicate the following
status:
• Off. The port is not delivering PoE.
• Solid green. The port is delivering PoE.
• Solid yellow. A PoE fault occurred.
10G Port 9, LED
Link, speed, and activity
The LED for port 9 (xmg9) indicates the following status:
• Off. No link is established.
• Solid green. A valid 10 Gbps link is established.
• Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at
10
Gbps.
• Solid yellow. A valid 5 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 1000 Mbps, or 100 Mbps
link is established.
• Blinking yellow. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at
5
Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 1000 Mbps, or 100 Mbps
SFP+ Port 10, LEDs
Link, speed, and activity
The LEDs for port 10 (xg10, the SFP+ port) indicate the following status:
• Off. No SFP+ module link is established on the fiber port.
• Left LED solid green. The fiber port established a valid 10 Gbps
link.
• Left LED blinking green. The fiber port is transmitting or receiving
packets at 10 Gbps.
• Right LED solid yellow. The fiber port established a valid 1 Gbps
link.
• Right LED blinking yellow. The fiber port is transmitting or receiving
packets at 1 Gbps
Table 3. LEDs on the Device View page (continued)
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