User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User Guide
- 1 Quick Start
- 2 Configure the Network
- 3 Monitor the Network
- 4 Manage the EAP
- 5 Configure the System
- 6 Application Example
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3. Click Save.
Tips:
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You can click
to quickly add the MAC address of your current logged-in host, .
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Verify the MAC addresses carefully. Once the settings are saved, only the hosts in the MAC
address list can access the web page of the EAP.
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If you cannot log in to the web page after saving the wrong configuration, you can reset the EAP
to the factory defaults and use the default username and password (both admin) to log in.
4.4 Configure Trunk (For EAP330)
The trunk function can bundle multiple Ethernet links into a logical link to increase
bandwidth and improve network reliability. The EAP330 has two 1000Mbps Ethernet ports.
If the Trunk function is enabled and the ports are in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex,
the whole bandwidth of the trunk link is up to 4Gbps (2000Mbps * 2).
Note:
The trunk feature here refers to static trunk. Make sure that the trunk mode of the peer is static.
To configure Trunk, go to the Management > Trunk page.
Follow the steps below to configure Trunk on this page:
1. Check the box to enable Trunk.
2. Select the trunk algorithm mode from the drop-down list. Three options are available:
SRC MAC+DST MAC, DST MAC and SRC MAC. Based on the selected algorithm mode,
the EAP determines which physical port is used to send out the received packet.
• With SRC MAC+DST MAC selected, the EAP determines the outgoing port based on
both the source and destination MAC addresses of the packet.
• With DST MAC selected, the EAP determines the outgoing port baesed on the
destination MAC address of the packet.