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Version 3.3

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3.5.  Set the IP Address on the PC

The default IP address of the switch is a 192.168.100.xxx. It is displayed at the front end display.
The default subnet mask of the switch is 255.255.255.0.

This means your PC must be temporarily set to a compatible IP address.

1.  Unplug the computer from the Local Area Network (LAN).
2.  Go to the 

Control Panel 

on the computer.

3.  Go to 

Network and Sharing Center

 and click on 

Change adapter settings

.

4.  Right-click the connection for your LAN, and then click 

Properties

.

If you´re prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

5.  Click the 

Networking 

tab. Under 

This connection uses the following items

, click 

Internet Protocol Version

4 (TCP/IPv4)

, and then click 

Properties

.

6.  Select 

Use the following IP address

 and enter a compatible IP address e.g. 

192.168.100.10

 and the default

subnet mask 

255.255.255.0

.

The PC is set to a compatible IP address.

3.6.  Access the Web Interface

Follow these steps to access the web interface of the MA Network Switch.

Requirements:

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Summary of Contents for Network Switch

Page 1: ...Version 3 3 2017 04 24 English...

Page 2: ...able of contents Introduction Intended Use Dangers caused by Electric Current General Safety Instructions System Requirements SFP Transceiver Compatibility Device Overview Front Panel Rear Panel LED I...

Page 3: ...54 7 9 54 7 10 56 7 11 57 7 12 58 7 13 61 8 62 9 65 10 66 11 68 Presets Filters Assign Presets to Ports Apply Filters to Ports Create New Presets Update Presets Create New Filter View Filter Data Del...

Page 4: ...es a local display for port status applied filters and recognized MA equipment Additionally it shows workload status of the switch and every single port for easier fault finding The MA network switch...

Page 5: ...k Schematic 1 1 Intended Use The MA Network Switch is intended to be operational right out of the box as a standard switch In the default configuration it will forward packets between connecting devic...

Page 6: ...e the device to rain or moisture Do not dive the device in water 1 3 General Safety Instructions Follow the safety instructions to avoid physical injury or material damage Do not grab inside the devic...

Page 7: ...port at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 1 5 SFP Transceiver Compatibility The following SFPs transceivers are tested and compatible with the MA Network Switch Cisco MGBT1 Gigabit 1000 Ba...

Page 8: ...ech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 2 Device Overview The following chapter gives you an overview about the device of the MA Network Switch 2 1 Front Panel 13 x Link LEDs 13 x...

Page 9: ...x Optical Fiber Connectors optional 2 x Optical Fiber Link LEDs 2 x Optical Fiber Group LEDs 1 x USB2 Type B connector 2 x SFP cage for Mini Gbic complaint transceiver external 2 x SFP cage for Mini G...

Page 10: ...ach indicator Power LED Status Meaning Off No power Green Power supply OK Red blink Error Status LED Status Meaning Green All OK Green blink Update Red Error Link LED Status Meaning Off No link Green...

Page 11: ...set IP address to the default IP address displayed at the front end display The default IP address is always the factory given IP address per device Reset subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Reset default ga...

Page 12: ...y default Art Net Preset MA Remote The preset MA Remote contains the following filters by default HTTPS dport 443 HTTPS sport 443 HTTP dport 80 HTTP sport 80 MA Webremote dport 8080 MA Webremote sport...

Page 13: ...MA Webremote dport 8080 MA Webremote sport 8080 MA Remote 7003 MA Remote 7002 MA Remote 7001 Telnet dport 30000 Telnet sport 30000 Telnet dport 23 Telnet sport 23 nmbd tcp nmbd udp SMB tcp 139 SMB ud...

Page 14: ...010 dot2 Net data IPv6 IPv6 UDP dport 30011 MIDI Show Control IPv4 UDP dport range 6000 6020 MA Net IPv4 UPD dport 9138 VPUremote dport 7005 TCP dport 7005 VPUremote sport 7005 TCP sport 7005 VPUremot...

Page 15: ...db ttelbrunn Germany Phone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 NFS tcp TCP dport 111 NFS udp UDP dport 2049 FTP TCP dport 21 CITP MA TCP dport 30002 CITP UD...

Page 16: ...9 and 10 Two are inside the MA Switch To install mini GBIC transceivers inside the switch at port 11 and port 12 call your local distributor Install mini GBIC at port 9 and 10 1 Remove the mini GBIC f...

Page 17: ...on with a PC 1 Plug in the power cable into the switch The switch starts booting 2 Plug in a network cable into one of the Ethernet ports of the switch For the PC connection and for further configurat...

Page 18: ...2 Go to the Control Panel on the computer 3 Go to Network and Sharing Center and click on Change adapter settings 4 Right click the connection for your LAN and then click Properties If you re prompte...

Page 19: ...en the MA Switch and a computer indicated by a green or an orange blinking link LED 1 Open the web browser 2 Type the switch IP address in the address bar Hint The IP address is displayed in the front...

Page 20: ...hU s e r Ma n u a l 2017 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Phone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 MA Network...

Page 21: ...e after booting the MA Network Switch Figure Groups View The groups view displays the assigned group of each port in the group color The title bar displays the assigned switch name and the IP address...

Page 22: ...o open the name view on the display of the MA Network Switch press the yellow menu button Name View The title bar displays the name of the switch and its IP address The column on the left of the displ...

Page 23: ...tle bar is the switch load and the network load in percent The switch load displays how much the CPUof the switch is used at the moment A high percentage means that the web interface or processes that...

Page 24: ...tle bar displays Link Aggregation and the IP address of the MA Network Switch The column on the left and right is displayed in the same manner as in the Name View The version of the MA Network Switch...

Page 25: ...out what is connected to what port you can change the port description of each port Change Port Description The port description has a maximum length of 8 characters The following characters are allow...

Page 26: ...h 13 can be manually configured at the Edit Ports Groups Window By default all groups are managed groups The assigned group has a green dot The switch has eight different groups 1 Group01 Red 2 Group0...

Page 27: ...g tree If there are more than one point to point connections between two switches RSTP manages the redundant link unless the original connection fails Important The MA Network Switch supports an imple...

Page 28: ...ou have more than one connection between two devices then RSTP is required If you then disable RSTP there is no connection 5 4 Edit Speed Setting You can edit the port speed of each port on the MA Net...

Page 29: ...a better overview every group name is displayed in a different color Important The group name is a label for better overview and does not affect the VLAN Edit Ports Groups Group Names Requirement Conn...

Page 30: ...ackets and forward them to the registered ports IGMP snooping is disabled by default Hint To forward only known multicast network packets enable IGMP Snooping and IGMP Querier Disable unknown flooding...

Page 31: ...e multicast packets to the corresponding ports If more than one querier is activated per group the switch with the lowest IP address will be elected as querier This election process is automated IGMP...

Page 32: ...every port Unknown flooding can be global enabled or disabled for all groups By default unknown flooding is enabled Yes All unknown packages will be forwarded No All unknown packages will be dropped H...

Page 33: ...o 4095 Group Default VLANID 1 100 2 200 3 300 4 400 5 500 6 600 Important If you change the VLANID of a group you need to change the VLANID of each switch using this group The VLANIDs of the groups wh...

Page 34: ...atching the filters of this preset will be blocked If a preset is set to block red the network packets matching the filters in the presets are blocked All other network packets not matching the filter...

Page 35: ...e For more information about the predefined filters see factory defaults If you are a network configuration expert you can create new presets and new filters For more information see create new preset...

Page 36: ...ck the protocol in a port click a preset once The status is displayed by a red dot To allow the protocol in a port click a preset twice The status is displayed by a green dot 3 Click Apply settings an...

Page 37: ...Edit Presets 2 Scroll down to the end of the page and click in the bottom right corner Extended filter and preset config Figure 1 Access Extended Mode The extended mode opens Figure 2 Extended Mode In...

Page 38: ...ngs and stay where you are or Apply settings and leave edit The selected filters are applied and saved in the startup configuration A filter icon is visible right beside the group name on the front di...

Page 39: ...at the end of the filter list Save as preset Figure 1 Extended Mode Save as Preset 2 The save presets pop up opens Figure 2 Save Presets 3 Enter a name for the new preset e g Telnet All 4 Click Create...

Page 40: ...ter assignment for the preset in the assigned port column 3 Click Save as preset at the end of the port column The save presets pop up opens Figure Update Preset 4 Select in the drop down the preset y...

Page 41: ...ww malighting com Version 3 3 Open Edit Filters pop up Requirement Connection to the Web Interface 1 Click Edit Presets 2 Click at the bottom right corner Extended filter and preset config 3 Click at...

Page 42: ...tion Create IPv4 UDP Filter or IPv4 TCP Filter Information The mask is used to determine the range of the IP destination Example 1 IP destination 192 168 1 129 IPv4 mask 255 255 255 255 All packets se...

Page 43: ...icast Multicast Broadcast 5 Select the DPort type destination port type Choose between Single Port or Port Range 6 Enter the DPort destination port number Valid port numbers are between 0 65535 7 Clic...

Page 44: ...u are using new lines the configuration can not be applied Requirement Open edit filters pop up 1 Paste the configuration data into the field 2 Click Create filter The filter is created and visible at...

Page 45: ...hone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 3 Scroll down to the end of the page and click Custom filters The Edit filters pop up opens Figure 1 Edit Filters p...

Page 46: ...r Ma n u a l 2017 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Phone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 Figure 2 View Filt...

Page 47: ...nt Connection to the Web Interface 1 Click Edit Presets 2 Click in the bottom right corner Extended filter and preset config Figure 1 Access Extended Mode The extended mode opens 3 Click in the bottom...

Page 48: ...ters Warning After you delete a customized filter you can not restore them The predefined filters can be restored by a factory reset Requirement Connection to the Web Interface 1 Click Edit Presets 2...

Page 49: ...30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 5 Click Delete filter A warning asks if you really want to delete this filter Information If the filter you tried to delete is contain...

Page 50: ...49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 7 General Settings To access the general settings click Tools Edit General Settings in the lower left corner of the over...

Page 51: ...n to the web interface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2 Enter the new name e g Stage Left 3 Click Apply settings and stay where you are or Apply settings and leave edit The new name is applied an...

Page 52: ...e IP address of the MA Network Switch The IP address will be used to reach the web interface The current IP address is displayed at the upper right corner of the front display and in the title bar of...

Page 53: ...rface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2 Type the subnet mask in the subnet mask field 3 Click Apply settings and stay where you are or Apply settings and leave edit The new subnet mask is applied...

Page 54: ...z Numbers 0 9 Spaces minus plus underscore _ Requirement Connection to the web interface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2 Click Change password 3 Type the old password type the new password type...

Page 55: ...ch display and in the web interface Download the latest version of the switch on www malighting com Requirement Connection to the web interface 1 Download the latest firmware on www malighting com and...

Page 56: ...9 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 interface We recommend that the switches always run the same firmware in the same network Requirement Connection to the w...

Page 57: ...hdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Phone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 Downdating to older firmware 4 Click OK The MA Network Switch starts...

Page 58: ...the web interface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2 Click Switch configuration 3 Click Get the current switch configuration A browser window opens 4 Click Save File and OK Depending on the browser...

Page 59: ...le destination port at a time Use the Web Interface Requirement Connection to the web interface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2 Click Edit Port Mirroring 3 The editor opens Edit port mirroring 4...

Page 60: ...n This is useful if you have to configure several switches with the same configuration Figure 1 Switch Configuration Important The configuration file uploaded via the onPC does not affect the IP addre...

Page 61: ...cluded in the configuration file If parts are missing in the configuration file the configuration upload does not work Requirement Connection to the web interface 1 Click Tools Edit General Settings 2...

Page 62: ...st of all settings and information they are reset Resetting the MA Switch is not reversible After a reset all previous settings are lost and cannot be recovered Use the Web Interface Requirement Conne...

Page 63: ...ork Switch Power 1 x Neutrik powerCONIn Switch Features RSTP Yes Groups VLANs Yes Fan 2 Ethernet Compliance IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 8023x Flow Control IEEE 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet Supported Proto...

Page 64: ...ble Auto Sensing Full or Half Duplex Gigabit is Full Duplex Status Reports Front End Display Yes Ethernet Port Connection Link Group Ethernet Port Speed 100 1000Mbps LED Device Status LED Green Red Po...

Page 65: ...30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 Physical Enclosure Metal housing Dimensions W x D x H 483 x 233 x 43 mm 19 x 9 17 x 1 69 Weight without optical fiber connector 3 5 kg...

Page 66: ...A system or specifics of networks in the lighting world see the MA System Specialist Training Technical Service and Support MA Lighting and its extensive distributor network offer an unparalleled tech...

Page 67: ...ameters automatically from a DHCP server reducing the need for a network administrator or a user to configure these settings manually E Ethernet Is a local network with bus topology what allows multip...

Page 68: ...t the rear panel and two inside of the MA Network Switch R RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Provides significantly faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change introducing new convergence...

Page 69: ...1 4 Change Default Gateway 7 6 Change DHCP Client 7 3 Change Group Name 5 5 Change ID 7 2 Change IP Address 7 4 Change Name 7 1 Change Password 7 7 Change Port Description 5 1 Change Speed 5 4 Change...

Page 70: ...c Current 1 2 Environmental 8 Factory Defaults 2 4 Fallback to Backup Firmware 7 9 Filter 6 2 6 5 Filter Configuration 6 5 Filter Defaults 2 4 Filter Icon 4 1 Filters 6 6 2 First Steps 3 Front Panel 2...

Page 71: ...agement 8 mini GBIC 3 2 mirror ports 7 11 Modify Presets 6 4 name 4 2 Name 7 1 Name view 4 2 Network Cable 3 4 Network Load 4 3 Network Traffic 4 3 New Presets 6 3 Online Help 9 Out 4 3 Password 7 7 P...

Page 72: ...abled 5 3 RSTP Enabled 5 3 Safety 1 3 Save Preset 6 3 Save Switch Configuration 7 10 Set the IP Address on the PC 3 5 SFP 3 2 SFP Module 1 5 SFP Transceiver Compatibility 1 5 Speed Configuration 5 4 S...

Page 73: ...Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Phone 49 5251 688865 30 tech support at malighting com www malighting com Version 3 3 VLAN5 9 VLANID 5 9 Web Interface 3 6 What are Fil...

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