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UP-308FEW / UP-316FEW

 

 

Features 

Upvel PoE+ 802.3at Web Smart Switches UP-308(316)FEW with 8-(16-)port configurations 
significantly reduce cost of ownership for small and medium size business and professional 
home PoE installations. Designed to provide easy accessible management and security 
features, ample power supply, and bandwidth for high-power PoE outdoor Wi-Fi access 
points, IP-cameras, and VoIP equipment, while complying with latest Green Ethernet Energy 
savings features. 

Management features include conditional monitoring of PoE power supply (available power of 
ports, power supply delay, priority, and scheduling), Port Mirroring, broadcast storm 
protection, VLAN (tag / port), QoS, TCP/UDP packet filtering, Spanning Tree, Port Trunking, 
DHCP Relay, IGMP Snooping, SNMP, and many more. 

All PoE+ ports automatically detect the class of connected Powered Devices and provision 
up to  30 watts of power on each port as required per 802.3at. The total available power 
regiment is limited at 140 watts for UP-308FEW and 260 watts for UP-316FEW. Electrical 
power is transmitted along with data in one single cable allowing you to expand your network 
where there are no power lines or outlets 

For non-PoE devices the power feed is auto-blocked and only data is transmitted. Green 
Ethernet technology features detect idle ports and cable length on each port and reduces 
energy consumption by up to 75%. 

The total available backbone bandwidth of 1.6 (3.2) Gbps provides necessary throughput 
while limiting network overload. LED status displays on the front panel facilitate 
troubleshooting of network connectivity and activity. Rack-mountable  1U steel housing 
provides proper heat dissipation, and the fanless design guarantees zero operation noise. 

Upvel UP-308(316)FEW switches facilitate fast deployment of high-performance secured 
networks for both PoE and non-PoE devices. Proven performance, advanced control features 
and high quality workmanship of switching components make it a great choice for expanding 
office and home networks. 

 

  8 (16) x RJ-45 10/100 Mbps PoE+ ports w/ Auto MDI-X and Auto-negotiation, up to 30 W 

per port 

  Compliant with IEEE 802.3at and IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standards 

  140 (260) watts total PoE power budget 

  Automatically identifies the PoE class level of Powered Device connected 

  Supports two-event classification for IEEE802.3at powered devices 

  PoE power supply function management and condition monitoring using Web GUI and 

SNMP 

  Ability to set the maximum available power for each port 

  Supports IEEE802.3x flow control for Duplex Mode and backpressure for Half-duplex 

Mode 

  1.6 (3.2) Gbps switching capacity 

  Up to 75% energy saving with Green Ethernet technology 

  Rack-Mountable 1U Steel Housing (brackets and screws included) 

  Built-in power supply 

  Fanless design – zero operation noise 

 

 

User Manual                                                        5 

Summary of Contents for UP-308FEW

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Page 2: ...Connecting to end nodes 9 Accessing the switch Web management GUI 10 Switch configuration 11 Administrator 11 Authentication Configuration 11 System IP Configuration 12 System Status 13 Load Default Setting 13 Firmware Update 14 Reboot device 14 PoE 15 PoE Status 15 PoE Setting 16 PoE Power Delay 17 PoE Scheduling 18 NTP 18 Port Management 19 Port Configuration 19 Port Mirroring 21 Bandwidth Contr...

Page 3: ...Service 32 Security 34 MAC Address Binding 34 TCP UDP Filter 35 Web Security 36 Spanning Tree 37 STP Bridge Settings 37 STP Port Settings 38 Loopback Detection 40 Trunking 41 DHCP Relay Agent 43 DHCP Relay Agent 43 Relay Server 44 VLAN MAP Relay Agent 44 Backup Recovery 45 Miscellaneous 46 SNMP Settings 48 Logout 49 Specifications 50 User Manual 3 ...

Page 4: ...kage Contents 8 16 port PoE Switch Power cord Rack mounting kit L brackets 2 pcs and screws 8 pcs Rubber feet 4 pcs Quick Installation Guide Warranty Certificate Note If any of the listed items are damaged or missing please contact your distributor User Manual 4 ...

Page 5: ...orts and cable length on each port and reduces energy consumption by up to 75 The total available backbone bandwidth of 1 6 3 2 Gbps provides necessary throughput while limiting network overload LED status displays on the front panel facilitate troubleshooting of network connectivity and activity Rack mountable 1U steel housing provides proper heat dissipation and the fanless design guarantees zer...

Page 6: ...the corresponding ports Reset Factory Defaults Restore button Front panel of UP 316FEW 1 16 RJ 45 PoE 10 100 Mbps ports Power Power LED indicator LNK ACT 1 16 Ethernet connection activity LEDs of the corresponding ports PoE 1 16 PoE enabled device connection LEDs of the corresponding ports Reset Factory Defaults Restore button Rear panel The rear panel of the switch contains the AC power connector...

Page 7: ... Off Power off LNK ACT Green On Connection is established Off Connection is not established Flashing Data is being transmitted PoE Green On PoE enabled device is detected Flashing The power is insufficient for operation of PoE device Off PoE enabled device is not connected detected User Manual 7 ...

Page 8: ...he power cord to reach The length of the power cord supplied is 150 cm 59 inches Desktop installation Place the switch on a sturdy level surface that can support at least 5 kg 11 pounds For better stability stick four rubber feet to the bottom of the switch near the corners Rack mounting Attach the brackets to the switch using the included screws and then mount the switch on the 19 inch rack using...

Page 9: ...After connecting all the devices required you can configure various features of the switch using its Web management interface Management features include conditional monitoring of the PoE power supply available power of ports power supply delay priority and scheduling Port Mirroring broadcast storm protection VLAN tag port QoS TCP UDP packet filtering Spanning Tree Port Trunking DHCP Relay IGMP Sn...

Page 10: ... subnet of 192 168 10 x e g 192 168 10 100 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 3 Open your web browser type the IP address of the switch in the address bar and then press Enter The default IP address is 192 168 10 250 4 Enter ID and Password and then click OK By default ID admin Password admin Note ID and Password are case sensitive 5 The main page of Web management GUI will appear as shown below U...

Page 11: ... the current username and password that are used to login the switch web management interface Enter new Username and or Password and then click Update to confirm changes The Update Successfully message will appear as shown below Click Reboot to reboot the switch and re login with the new settings User Manual 11 ...

Page 12: ...e IP settings of the switch according to your network configuration If you choose DHCP in the IP Configure field the switch will act as DHCP client and will get the IP address from the network DHCP server After changing the settings click Update to confirm changes The Update Successfully message will appear as shown below Click Reboot to reboot the switch for the new settings to take effect User M...

Page 13: ... is no user activity in Web GUI for the specified Idle Time the system will auto logout or back to the last display Click Update for the new settings to take effect Load Default Setting This page allows to restore the factory default settings of the switch Click Load to execute factory defaults reset procedure All current settings will be erased excluding System IP Configuration and Authentication...

Page 14: ... from its flash memory Note There is a self protection mechanism in the Boot Loader Even if the power is turned off or the cable link fails during the firmware update procedure the Boot Loader will restore the code to firmware update page Then another page will appear to select the firmware image file for upload Click Browse to select the file and then click Update to continue the firmware updatin...

Page 15: ...tatus On Off Main Power Consumption Indicates the total power consumption of PoE devices connected to the switch Device Temperature 1 2 Readings of built in temperature sensors Note Changing the maximum available power requires reboot of the switch Enter the required value and click Update In the pop up message window click OK to reboot the switch for the new setting to take effect User Manual 15 ...

Page 16: ...w High or Critical of powering the devices through the selected ports Power Budget The maximum power provided by each of the selected ports The value specified in this field is multiplied by 0 1 thus for 10 W you should enter 100 Port No Select the ports to which the settings should be applied All of the settings excluding Mode take effect immediately after clicking Update Changing the port mode r...

Page 17: ...devices is higher than their rated power and simultaneous power on of multiple such devices may result in an overload of the switch power supply which in turn will activate the power supply overload protection Setting of PoE Power Delay prevents an overload of the switch power supply since the high power PoE devices are powered on sequentially To set a delay select ports in Port No field choose En...

Page 18: ...hanism for advanced power control You can configure each PoE port to be ON or OFF on an hourly basis for energy conservation and provision power only when needed NTP This page allows you to select your local time zone and set the IP addresses of NTP servers to synchronize the switch clock User Manual 18 ...

Page 19: ...read only Pause Flow Control in Full Duplex mode When Flow Control is enabled the switch can synchronize the speed with its peer to avoid the packet loss caused by congestion Backpressure Flow Control in Half Duplex mode A condition wherein a switch causes a transmitting device to hold off on sending data packets until the switch bottleneck is eliminated Tx Rx Capability Enable Disable port The de...

Page 20: ...tings to take effect The settings will be reflected in the status table Current Status displays the status of each port For example This field indicates that the port 3 is linked up and run at 100 Mbps in Full Duplex mode with Flow Control enabled Setting status displays the configuration of each port User Manual 20 ...

Page 21: ...onitor traffic coming from the source port s Theoretically it is possible to set multiple destination ports in a network but actually the port mirroring function will lower the network throughput and therefore it is recommended to set only one destination port Monitored packets The type of traffic to be monitored Rx Received packets Tx Transmitted packets Tx Rx both Transmitted and Received packet...

Page 22: ...rt Select the port number you want to configure enter the desired values of Tx transmit and Rx receive rates select high or low speed base and click Update to make the settings effective The actual port speed can be calculated by multiplying Tx Rx Rate by the selected speed base 32 or 512 kbps User Manual 22 ...

Page 23: ...ast storm protection function can be enabled individually Example In the picture below the Broadcast Storm Control is enabled for ports 1 6 and threshold is set to 10 If the number of broadcast packets exceeds the threshold setting all excessive packets will be dropped packet length is 64 bytes How to change one time unit to pps The port 1 is 100M port The one time unit of it is 500 μs it indicate...

Page 24: ...itch supports Port based and Tag based VLAN modes In port based VLAN mode the tag setting is useless since this mode is for separating traffic only on this single switch and there is no handover of network traffic within VLAN groups to other switches For traffic handover to other switches the tag based VLAN mode should be used When the tag based VLAN is selected the user can define the handling me...

Page 25: ...g Mode Add Tag means the 802 1Q tag will be inserted in the outgoing packet of the selected port Use this setting for Up and Downlink Ports in your VLAN Tagged Network Don t care means the outgoing packet of the selected port will be kept original This is the default setting when starting VLAN configuration You should change to either Add or Remove Tag Remove Tag means the 802 1Q tag will be remov...

Page 26: ...ect the port you want to configure click Read and then select or deselect the ports that are on the same VLAN group In this configuration mode there is no need to worry about defining VLAN groups and VLAN IDs Click Update to make the configuration effective To clear the VLAN member selection click Load Default In the following figure ports 1 3 are set to same VLAN group and ports 4 8 are set to an...

Page 27: ...ches there may be was an option to set the names These are just for your reference Only the numbers are important Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table The available VID range is 1 4094 Delete Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table After deleted the VLAN and its member por...

Page 28: ...ort VID Map This table shows the PVID of the ports VLAN Member Table This table shows the VID and its member ports Configuration Steps First add your VLAN Groups identified throughout your network by unique and constant numbers It often starts with IDs from 100 and up Starting with 100 gives enough free number space and less compatibility issues Second enter 100 in the VID field then select or des...

Page 29: ... setting All ports excluded in this setting are treated as the same VLAN group In a normal Tag Based VLAN network you will not need this configuration option There are two limitations for this setting 1 The original setting of the VLAN group will be cleared and replaced by this special structure if you enable this function Conversely if you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be c...

Page 30: ...nt of collisions Receive Packet Drop Packet This category shows the number of received valid packets and the number of dropped packets Receive Packet CRC Error Packet This category shows the number of received correct packets and CRC errors If your see an increased number of CRC errors there may be hardware issue The possible reason could be a switch port failure broken cable cable fiber connector...

Page 31: ...viced Those include First In First Out All High Before Low Strict Priority and 4 Queue Weighted Round Robin First In First Out Packets are queued and serviced in the order they were received All High Before Low Strict priority All packets will be assigned to either high priority queue Queue 2 or low priority queue Queue 1 The packet in the low priority queue will not be forwarded until the high pr...

Page 32: ...S 802 1p Physical port It means that TCP UDP CoS will override all other settings Any of three CoS schemes TCP UDP port IP ToS DS and 802 1p is mapped to high so if the data packet hit any of these CoS rules it will be treated as high priority packet 1 TCP UDP Port The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priority queue U...

Page 33: ...Pv6 TC values high priority 10 18 26 34 46 48 56 low priority others 3 802 1p The switch will follow the 802 1Q VLAN tag of the incoming packets to forward traffic VLAN Tag priority high priority 4 7 low priority 0 3 4 Physical port Here you can assign physical ports of the switch to either high or low priority queue User Manual 33 ...

Page 34: ...he MAC address table ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 or blank will not be saved to the table MAC Address Enter the MAC address es you want to bind to the specific port Select Port Select the port to which you want to bind the MAC address es Binding Enable or Disable Select Enable to enable the MAC Address Binding feature Update After selecting the port enabling Binding and entering MAC Address...

Page 35: ...n Enable Enable Disable the function Port Filtering Rule The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure port Deny means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded Allow means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped Secure Port Select the port s to which the filtering rule will be applied P...

Page 36: ...ity This page allows to select which ports of the switch can be used to access the Web Management GUI With Web security enabled the switch Web Management GUI will be accessible only through the selected Access Ports User Manual 36 ...

Page 37: ...t device If all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device According to the protocol standard rule the value must be a multiple of 4096 in the range of 0 to 61440 Thus there are 16 distinct values If the value is changed the switch must be rebooted Hello Time Interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message B...

Page 38: ... configuration of the switch The Root Status table shows the Root Switch s Information of the STP domain STP Port Settings This page allows to set the STP port priority and its path cost After STP RSTP is enabled the priority and path cost are automatically assigned to the port Normally it is necessary to change the parameters however you may need to control the root switch or block port in some c...

Page 39: ...ugh 200000000 The default value is Auto STP Port Status table Port No The switch port number of the logical STP port RPC Root Path Cost For the Root Bridge it is zero For all other Bridges it is the sum of the Port Path Costs on the least cost path to the Root Bridge Priority The current priority for each port State The current STP port state The port state can be one of the following Designated p...

Page 40: ...ction Function Enable Disable the Loopback Detection function The default setting is Disable Auto Wake Up Enable Disable the Auto Wake Up function The default setting is Disable When the Loopback Detection function is running the ports could be disabled to avoid the loop The Auto Wake Up function activates the port after Wake Up Time Interval passed Wake Up Time Interval Select the time interval h...

Page 41: ...ed to be transmitted across either link of the trunk and load balancing will be seen Before making any physical connections between devices it is necessary to configure the link aggregation parameters of the devices at both ends When using link aggregation take into account the following The ports used in a link aggregation must all be for the same media type e g RJ 45 100 Mbps The ports can only ...

Page 42: ...State Disable Enable port trunk The default setting is Disable Type Select port trunk type Static or LACP Dynamic The default setting is LACP When the LACP Trunk type is selected the following parameters can be configured Please note that the parameters of ports that belong to one link aggregation group should be the same on both ends Operation Key Range 1 65535 Default Link Group 1 1 Default Link...

Page 43: ...ets It can transmit broadcast packets from a DHCP client or server in one subnet to a DHCP server or client in another subnet DHCP Relay State Disable Enable DHCP Relay Hops Count Limit set the maximum number of hops from 1 to 16 DHCP Relay Option 82 State Disable Enable Click Update to make the settings effective User Manual 43 ...

Page 44: ...UP 308FEW UP 316FEW Relay Server Enter the DHCP Server IP address and click Add VLAN MAP Relay Agent Enter VLAN ID within 1 4094 select the Server IP address and click Add User Manual 44 ...

Page 45: ... on a PC or to upload the settings from a previously saved file To save the configuration click Download and choose a folder to save the file To upload the settings from a file click Browse to specify a path to the configuration file on your PC then enter the admin password and click Update User Manual 45 ...

Page 46: ... Queue Aging Time function a packet stored at an output queue for a long time will be aged out and become a useless packet You can set the Aging Time to 200 400 600 or 800 ms VLAN Striding For some network environments the network administrator may probably want to filter undesired broadcast or multicast packets to enhance the network bandwidth utilization and forward only meaningful unicast packe...

Page 47: ...based on both the source MAC address and the VLAN In some applications if the switch cannot build the separate MAC address table for different VLANs there will be a conflict of MAC address table To solve this problem the switch controller utilizes the VLAN Uplink port to emulate the usage of Independent VLAN MAC Address Table VLAN Uplink function allows different VLANs to use individual uplink por...

Page 48: ...oE Web Smart Switch Community settings Enter Community Name and select Access Rights for the community Read only or Read Write Click Update to make the settings effective SNMP Settings Enter System Description System Contact and System Location info Click Update to make the settings effective SNMP Trap Settings Select Enable or Disable for the Trap State Click Update to make the settings effective...

Page 49: ...UP 308FEW UP 316FEW Logout When the switch configuration is finished click Logout to leave the web management interface Login web page will appear User Manual 49 ...

Page 50: ... Fast Ethernet 100 200 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode Packet Forwarding Rate 10 Mbps 14880 pps 100 Mbps 148800 pps Network Cables 10BASE T UTP STP cat 5 max 100 m 328 feet 100BASE TX UTP STP cat 5 or 5e max 100 m 328 feet Switching Method Store and Forward Switching Capacity 1 6 Gbps MAC Address Table 4K LED Indicators LNK ACT PoE Power AC Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz internal power supply Power...

Page 51: ...hernet 100 200 Mbps half duplex full duplex mode Packet Forwarding Rate 10 Mbps 14880 pps 100 Mbps 148800 pps Network Cables 10BASE T UTP STP cat 5 max 100 m 328 feet 100BASE TX UTP STP cat 5 or 5e max 100 m 328 feet Switching Method Store and Forward Switching Capacity 3 2 Gbps MAC Address Table 4K LED Indicators LNK ACT PoE Power AC Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz internal power supply Power Consump...

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