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Right-click on your
local adapter
and select
Properties
.
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In the
Local Area Connection Properties
menu, highlight
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
. Then, select the
Properties
button.
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NOTE
Be sure to record all your PC’s current IP settings to be able to restore them later.
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Select the radio button
Use the following IP address
and enter in the IP address for the PC (e.g., any IP address not in use,
and in between 10.10.10.2 and 10.10.10.254), subnet mask (e.g., 255.255.255.0).
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Select
OK
to change the PC’s IP address.
3. Power up the switch to be initially configured, and wait until it has finished its start-up processes.
4. Connect the PC to any port on the switch using a standard Ethernet cable, and check the port LED on the switch to make sure the
link status of the PC is OK.
5. Run your web browser on the PC; enter either the DHCP-assigned or factory default IP address to access the switch’s web
interface. If your PC is configured correctly, you will see the login page of the switch requesting your username and password. In
some browsers, the information needed may be requested in a new window.
If you do not see the login page, perform the following steps:
a. Refresh the web page.
b. Check to see if there is an IP conflict issue.
c. Clean browser cookies and temporary Internet files.
d. Check your PC settings again and repeat Step 2.
6. Enter the factory default username in the login page. Select
Login
to log into the switch.
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NOTE
The factory default username of the switch is
admin
. The factory default password is
password
.
Initial Switch Configuration Using CLI
The CLI can be accessed using any one of the two console ports (USB & RJ45) available in the switch. To establish the connection to the
console port, the following are needed:
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PC with VT100 terminal emulation software
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Micro USB to USB cable or a DB-9 to RJ45 Serial Cable (the cables are provided along with the unit)
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NOTE
There are many terminal emulation applications available on the web. PuTTY, SecureCRT, and HyperTerminal are a few examples.
Complete the following steps:
1. Connect a Micro USB cable to the micro USB CONSOLE port or connect a DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable to the RJ-45 CONSOLE port.
2. If using a Micro USB cable, connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on the PC. If using an RJ-45 serial cable, connect
the other end to the serial terminal on the PC.
3. If using the Micro USB cable to connect the switch, check if the USB drivers are automatically installed in the PC. If not install
manually.
4. Open a VT100 terminal session using the following settings: 115200 baud; 8 data bits; no parity bits; 1 stop bit; and no flow control.
Press <Enter> to activate the CLI.
5. Login with the default user name (
admin
) and password (
password
).
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
The switch provides the PoE on the 48 Ethernet ports shown in
. PoE provides the ability to detect attached Powered Devices
(PDs), and deliver power to the PD via Ethernet cabling. The switch is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+
standards. By default, the PoE switch discovers and provides power to IEEE-compliant PDs, it also supports legacy PDs.
The total PoE budget for the switch is 740W. Each port can provide a maximum of 30W in compliance to the IEEE 802.3at PoE+
standard. All 48 ports cannot have 30W PD devices as this exceeds the PoE budget of the switch; a combination of few 30W PDs and
low power PDs can be used as long as the sum of load is less than 740W.