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8
DYNAMIX DH - 114 (i.e.
#2, #3… are all DYNAMIX DH - 114
). Else you can stack all DYNAMIX DH - 114
switches as in Figure 3/Figure 4 without DYNAMIX DH - 114 M if you just need local configuration. The remote
configuration function can only work with DYNAMIX DH - 114 M. DYNAMIX DH - 114 M is made of one
DYNAMIX DH - 114 switch and one Remote Management Unit (RMU) inside.
NOTE:
The 7-segment led shows the switch ID from ‘
1
’,‘
2
’,
…
to ‘
9
’ in a cascaded switch system. The dot
( )
symbol shows on the 7-segment's right-bottom corner indicates that the switch ID will plus 10. The 10
th
cascaded
switch ID will show ‘
0.
’, and 11
th
switch will be ‘
1.
’. The 19
th
switch ID is ‘
9.’
. If you cascaded more than 19
switches, the switch ID for the 19
th
,20
th
,… will always be ‘
9.
’.
Verification
After you have finished the installation, you should use the configuration utility to access the switch through
Ethernet
link (remotely by DYNAMIX DH - 114 M) or
Console
link (locally by DYNAMIX DH - 114 or DYNAMIX
DH - 114 M) to verify the installation is completed. (See next Chapter for details).
NOTE:
The factory default Port-Based VLAN setting doesn't allow the configuration utility to access the switch
DYNAMIX DH - 114 M remotely through HomePNA port (1 to 14). Because the DYNAMIX DH - 114 M's internal
RMU is connected to E2 port, and only E1 and E2 are within the same VLAN group.
You should connect to E1
port of DYNAMIX DH - 114 M with Straight-Through Ethernet UTP cable (not Crossover cable) to your PC
and then access RMU through E1 port by default. You may modify the default VLAN setting to allow some
HomePNA ports to access the DYNAMIX DH - 114 M remotely. (See VLAN in Chapter 5 for more details).