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ICC Networking WP6000 Series Web User Guide

WARRANTY STATEMENT

All IcXchange

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hardware, excluding fans and internal power supplies, is under warranty for the

life of the product and 2 years after the product is End-of-Life.  Fans and internal power supplies
are not included in the lifetime warranty and are covered by a warranty period of five (5) years.
Should any IcXchange

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product fail to function as warranted, ICC may, at its own discretion,

either repair or replace the defective product with a similar or functionally equivalent product,
during the applicable warranty period. ICC will endeavor to repair or replace any product
returned under warranty within thirt30) days of its receipt of the returned product.  End-of-Life
of a product is defined as the date that ICC no longer makes the product readily available for
sale in its authorized channels.  Support for IcXchange

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hardware can be extended via an

IcXchange

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Service Contract.

ICC warrants that for a period of two (2) years from the invoice date on the authorized ICC
distributor’s invoice that the Software supplied by ICC will perform substantially in
Accordance with the specifications set forth in the IcXchange

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user guide accompanying the

Product. In the case of a defect, which is reproducible by ICC, the Software will be either
repaired or replaced, at ICC’s option.

All products that are returned to ICC become the property of ICC. Repaired or replacement
products may be refurbished or contain refurbished materials. Any replaced or repaired product
carries the remainder of the initial warranty. ICC is not responsible for any Customer or custom
software or firmware, configuration information or Customer memory data contained in, stored
on, or integrated with any products returned to ICC pursuant to any warranty. Customer must
back up or otherwise retain any such information or data prior to shipping product to ICC.
Products returned to ICC should have any customer-installed accessory or add-on components,
such as expansion modules, removed prior to returning the product for replacement. ICC is not
responsible for these items if they are returned to ICC with the product.

Prior to returning any defective product, Customers must contact ICC for a Return Material
Authorization number (“RMA”). Proof of the original purchase may be required. Any product
returned to ICC without a valid RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the package will
be returned to the customer at customer’s expense. For warranty claims within the US and
Canada, please call our toll-free customer support number at 1-844-242-9246. Customers are
responsible for all shipping charges and risk of loss from their location to ICC. ICC is responsible
for return shipping charges and risk of loss from ICC to customer’s location.

WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN ICC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED
ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
PRODUCT IN QUESTION, AT ICC’S OPTION. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND
REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW,
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PRODUCTS ARE NOT
WARRANTED TO OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. ICC NEITHER ASSUMES
NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS
PRODUCTS. ICC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND
EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT
DOES NOT EXIST OR IF IN ITS SOLE JUDGMENT THE ALLEGED DEFECT WAS CAUSED BY
CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR
TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE
RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, WHETHER
BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ICC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR OTHER

Summary of Contents for WX7020-1210G

Page 1: ...Switch Product Model WX7020 1210G WX7020 1210G Web User Guide Supported Models ICC Networking Enterprise Gigabit Power over Ethernet Switch Product Model WX7020 1210G WX7020 1210G Web User Guide Suppo...

Page 2: ...riety of manuals installation guides videos knowledge articles sample designs troubleshooting and FAQ guides to assist you with the deployment of your new and innovative solution These and other docum...

Page 3: ...Table of Content...

Page 4: ...Rack mount L shaped brackets 4 Mounting screws 1 Line cord Copper Ports 8 10 100 1000Base TX ports Fiber Ports 12 10G SFP Ports Console 1 Console port LEDs PWR PoE Link and Master Input Voltage Input...

Page 5: ...eat sources and strong electromagnetic interference sources The switch must be mounted to a standard 19 rack or placed on a clean level desktop Dust and Particles Dust is harmful to the safe operation...

Page 6: ...switched power Before powering on the power supply please check the input power to ensure proper grounding of the power supply system The input power for the switch should be reliable and secure a vo...

Page 7: ...er bore when the switch is in operation Otherwise the laser may cause eye damage Do not attempt to conduct the operations which can damage the switch or which can cause physical injury Do not install...

Page 8: ...e generic switch images demonstrates that you add the switch mount ears to the switch first using the included screws Once attached place your switch in the rack and mount with your rack screws not in...

Page 9: ...g an Ethernet cable not included to connect the PC to one of the switch s Ethernet ports 2 Configure the IP address for the PC and ensure that it can communicate with the switch The connection between...

Page 10: ...ge is devided into three sections Navigation Tree Salmon box Main Data Section Red box Tab Green box The Navigation sections are defined for you in the Main Data Section so you can quickly find the de...

Page 11: ...System page and select any number of features from the Navigation on the left or the Tab at the top of the page General Use the General screen to displaydescriptiveinformationabout the switch or for...

Page 12: ...Default Priority Time UsetheTimemenutomanuallysetthesystemclock ortoautomaticallyconfigure the clock through SNTP servers Console Using the console page to setup parameters of the console terminal...

Page 13: ...you the ability to set your web session time out and refresh rates You might consider changing these parameters if you tend to be logged into the switch for long periods of time while doing other task...

Page 14: ...ons for each method 1 ConsoleUser Manage Modify the console username and password 2 Telnet User Manage Modify the telnet username and password Note before you use telnet connections you must have conf...

Page 15: ...Priority Memory Status Use the Memory Status page to display memory utilizationparameters File Use the File menu to transferruntimecode or configurationsettings or to configure the automaticupgrade f...

Page 16: ...Save will save all current settings Factory Default Settings Reboot will reset the switch to it s original factory default setting NOTE When using Factory Default Settings Reboot please make sure thi...

Page 17: ...ition of each feature and its location System The Tab Menu can be found at the top of the GUI Once you re in System you can view all features prior to use as well as their definitions and location Sim...

Page 18: ...ration is simple of clicking General in the left Navigation menu while on the Interface Tab Green Ethernet UsetheGreenEthernetpagetoadjustthepowerprovidedtoportsbasedonthe length of the cable used to...

Page 19: ...Default Priority Statistics Use the Statisticspage to show Interface Etherlike and RMON port statistics Chart Use the Chart page to show Interface Etherlike andRMON portstatistics in graphic form...

Page 20: ...fic Static Use the Static page to create a trunk add port members and configure connection parameters First you must decide on the Trunk ID by selecting 1 32 and click the ADD button Once selected you...

Page 21: ...the Mirror screen to set the source and destinationports for mirroring Note the Mirror feature supports one to one and one to many mirroring Forexample Howdowesetport5mirrortoport3 Select Add inthedro...

Page 22: ...riority Traffic Segmentation The Traffic Segmentation feature enables traffic segmentation globally in the unit The feature can also be used to configure the Uplink Downlink ports for a segmented grou...

Page 23: ...tic Use the Static screento createVLAN groups and to specifyVLAN attributes per VLAN interface or interface range Adding multiple VLANs are one time simple requires you to enter the number range you d...

Page 24: ...ncluding ports frame types filtering tagged or untagged etc you then select Apply at the bottom to save your VLAN configurations for that VLAN ID Once all your VLAN details are entered you can edit ea...

Page 25: ...Default Priority Protocol UsetheProtocolpagetocreateaprotocolgroup andmapa grouptoa VLAN IP Subnet Use the IP Subnet page to map IP subnet traffic to a VLAN...

Page 26: ...Default Priority MAC Based UsetheMAC BasedpagetomaptrafficwithaspecifiedsourceMACaddressto a VLAN...

Page 27: ...figure static entries in the address table and set the timeout for dynamically learned entries Static Use the Static page to configurestatic entries in the address table Dynamic UsetheDynamicpagetoset...

Page 28: ...configurethe Spanning Tree Algorithm STA UsetheSTApagetoconfigureglobalandinterfacesettingsforSTP RSTPand MSTP MSTP UsetheMSTPpagetoconfiguretheVLANandpriorityforanMSTinstance add VLAN members foranM...

Page 29: ...Default Priority Loopback Detection Use the LoopbackDetectionpageto configureLoopbackDetectionparameters...

Page 30: ...configure various traffic content control and data handling functions Rate Limit UsetheRateLimitpagetosetstheinputandoutputratelimitson a per port basis Storm Control Use the Storm Control page to se...

Page 31: ...u to configure parametersfor handlingprioritytags UsetheDefaultPrioritypagetosetthedefaultpriorityforeachportor trunk Queue UsetheQueuepagetoSetthequeuemodefortheswitch ortosettheservice weight for ea...

Page 32: ...oIP traffic set the Voice VLAN and VLAN aging time 2 Map the OUI in the source MAC address of ingress packets to the VoIP device manufacturer 3 Configure VoIP traffic settings for ports including the...

Page 33: ...trict access to specific packet types of traffic flows Access Control List ACL Use the ACL page to configurethe time to apply an ACL add an ACL based on IP or MAC address filtering and bind a port to...

Page 34: ...ponents and set the log rate for packet inspection to enable ARP inspection on specified VLANs to set the trust mode for ports and set the rate limit for packet inspection Port Security UsethePortSecu...

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Page 36: ...ies in the IP Source Guard table or dynamic entries in the DHCP Snooping table Port Configuration Use the Port Configuration page to enable IP source guard and select filter type per port Static Bindi...

Page 37: ...Port ARP Cache Set the per port ARP cache based on your policy requirements Dynamic Binding Dynamic bind connections...

Page 38: ...ce management clusters The Log Configurations on the Navigation tree allows control of the logging of error messages including the type of events that are recorded in the switch memory logging to a re...

Page 39: ...ssion mode Enable SNMP notification set the LLDP attributes to advertise Display general information about the local device or display information about a remote device connected to a port on this swi...

Page 40: ...ICC Networking WP6000 Series Web User Guide Cluster Use the Cluster page to group switches together to enable centralized management through a single unit...

Page 41: ...e IP tab menu to ping another network device or to configure an IPv6 management address Use the General menu to access general IP functions Ping Use the Ping page to ping another network device IP Use...

Page 42: ...e the IP Service menu to configureDNS and DHCP snooping DHCP detection The use of Snooping enabled DHCP snooping in the global scope MAC address validation informationoptionsettinginformationpolicy en...

Page 43: ...Registration IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping menu to configureIGMP snoopingand query parameters General Use the General page to enable multicast filtering and configure parameters for multicast s...

Page 44: ...rking WP6000 Series Web User Guide IGMP Member Use the IGMP Member page to staticallyassign multicastaddresses to the selected VLAN Interface Use the Interface page to configureIGMP snoopingper VLAN i...

Page 45: ...ICC Networking WP6000 Series Web User Guide ForwardingEntry UsetheForwardingEntrypagetodisplaythecurrentmulticastgroupslearned through IGMP snooping...

Page 46: ...uch as expansion modules removed prior to returning the product for replacement ICC is not responsible for these items if they are returned to ICC with the product Prior to returning any defective pro...

Page 47: ...TS EVEN IF ICC OR ITS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OR RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF ICC UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PR...

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