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MANAGED SWITCH 

Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

 

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 

Part  15  of  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful 

interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency 

energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to 

radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular 

installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 

determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 

one or more of the following measures: 

 

1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

3.  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is 

connected. 

4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. 

 

FCC Caution 

This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or 

transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions:  (1)  this  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any 

interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation.  Any  changes  or 

modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the  authority  to 

operate equipment. 

 

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement 

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to 

avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna 

shall not be less than 2.5cm (1 inch) during normal operation. 

 

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Exposure Requirements 

SAR compliance has been established in the laptop computer(s) configurations with PCMCIA slot on the side 

near the center, as tested in the application for certification, and can be used in laptop computer(s) with 

substantially  similar  physical  dimensions,  construction,  and  electrical  and  RF  characteristics.  Use  in  other 

devices  such  as  PDAs  or  lap  pads  is  not  authorized.  This  transmitter  is  restricted  for  use  with  the  specific 

antenna  tested  in  the  application  for  certification.  The  antenna(s)  used  for  this  transmitter  must  not  be 

co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 

 

R&TTE Compliance Statement 

This  equipment  complies  with  all  the  requirements  of  DIRECTIVE  1999/5/EC  OF  THE  EUROPEAN 

PARLIAMENT  AND  THE  COUNCIL  of  March  9,  1999  on  radio  equipment  and  telecommunication  terminal 

equipment  and  the  mutual  recognition  of  their  conformity  (R&TTE).  The  R&TTE  Directive  repeals  and 

replaces  in  the  directive  98/13/EEC  (Telecommunications  Terminal  Equipment  and  Satellite  Earth  Station 

Equipment) As of April 8, 2000. 

 

Safety 

This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, 

special  attention  must  be  paid  to  the  dangers  of  electric  shock  and  static  electricity  when  working  with 

electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at 

all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment. 

 

EU Countries Intended for Use 

The  ETSI  version  of  this  device  is  intended  for  home  and  office  use  in  Austria,  Belgium,  Bulgaria,  Cyprus, 

Czech,  Denmark,  Estonia,  Finland,  France,  Germany,  Greece,  Hungary,  Ireland,  Italy,  Latvia,  Lithuania, 

Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and 

United Kingdom. The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states: Iceland, 

Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. 

 

EU Countries Not Intended for Use 

None 

   
WEEE 

Summary of Contents for MPEGS24

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Managed Switch MPEGS24...

Page 2: ...ps l Supports IGMP Snooping V1 V2 l 8K MAC address table and 9K jumbo frames l 19 inch rack mountable metal case 1 3 External Component Description 1 3 1 Front Panel The front panel of the switch cons...

Page 3: ...SFP Green Off Link fail On Connected SFP Yellow LED Off Not sending or receiving data Flashing Sending or receiving data 1 3 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the switch features the AC power connector...

Page 4: ...adequate ventilation around the switch Ensure the switch s location can support the weight of the switch and its accessories 2 1 1 Desktop Installation Attach the cushioning rubber feet provided on th...

Page 5: ...tlet AC Power Cord Connection Connect the AC power connector on the back panel of the switch to external receptacle with the included power cord and check the power LED is on 2 2 Connect Computer NIC...

Page 6: ...24 provide PoE power supply functionality with a maximum output power up to 30W each port This can power PD devices such as internet phones network cameras wireless access points etc Connect the swit...

Page 7: ...address is 192 168 1 1 Your computer s IP address must be in the same subnet as the switch For the default IP address this is any IP address in the range 192 168 1 x x 2 254 You can modify the IP add...

Page 8: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 2 At the following screen login with the default username admin and password ad om 3 You will arrive at the switch configuration window as shown below...

Page 9: ...lated information and view status information such as Device ID MAC address IP Address and System Time Host Name System name of the switch This name will also be used as CLI prefix 4 1 2 Port Flow Cha...

Page 10: ...MANAGEDSWITCH...

Page 11: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 1 3 Traffic Statistics...

Page 12: ...ype is uncast enter uncast MAC address in this field If Type is multicast enter multicast MAC address in this field Port If Type is uncast select the port number of the MAC entry If Type is multicast...

Page 13: ...nable Select CPU Threshold percent Memory Threshold percent Disable CPU Threshold Memory Threshold disabled 4 1 6 Network detection 4 2 Network 4 2 1 IP Address Network IP Address This page allows you...

Page 14: ...able will be cleared 4 2 3 DNS Settings Network MAC Address 4 2 4 DHCP Protect When the switch uses DHCP Protect it will snoop protect message and DHCP requests and record the IP address and MAC addre...

Page 15: ...MANAGEDSWITCH address from DHCP Server 4 2 5 IGMP Snooping Network IGMP Snooping...

Page 16: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 3 Port Configuration 4 3 1 Port Configuration...

Page 17: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 3 2 Port Mirroring Port mirroring is mirroring the TX RX data flow from the source port to the destination port 4 3 3 MAC Limit...

Page 18: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 3 4 Port Aggregation Aggregate multiple Ethernet ports together to form a logical port supports static allocation or LACP...

Page 19: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 3 4 ACL ACL Bounding List This page allows you to set port bounding ACL rules...

Page 20: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 3 5 Port Limit Ingress Egress Port Settings Rate Limit Ingress Egress Port Settings This page allows you to set ingress port monitoring...

Page 21: ...elect the type of storm control l Broadcast Broadcast packet l Unknown Multicast Unknown multicast packet State l Unknown Uncast Unknown uncast packet Rate Value of storm control rate Unit PPS packet...

Page 22: ...NAGEDSWITCH 4 4 Port Security 4 4 1 Port Grouping Security Port Grouping Port security can set port isolation and specific behavior 4 5 VLAN Configuration 4 5 1 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Configuration VLAN Lis...

Page 23: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 5 2 PVID VLAN ID for the selected ports...

Page 24: ...PoE Global Setting PoE Configuration PoE Global Setting Max Available Power Switch configuration can provide maximum power System Operation Status Display POE operation status on or off Main Power Con...

Page 25: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 6 2 Power Priority...

Page 26: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 6 3 Power Supply POE Configuration Power Supply...

Page 27: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 6 4 Power Limitation POE Configuration Power Limitation...

Page 28: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 6 5 PoE Status...

Page 29: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 7 System Settings 4 7 1 Quick Settings 4 7 2 Web Management System Settings WEB Management 4 7 3 Administrator System Settings Administrator...

Page 30: ...nfig 4 7 4 1 Restore Factory Click Restore configuration to restore the switch to its factory default state and reset all settings 4 7 4 2 Restore Backup 4 7 4 3 Save Current Click Save to download al...

Page 31: ...de This page allow you to upgrade to new firmware file from a remote TFTP server or from local storage 4 7 6 System Time System Settings System Time Set time zone and time services such as automatic d...

Page 32: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 8 System log 4 8 1 Event Log System Log Event Log 4 8 2 Alarm Log System Log Alarm Log...

Page 33: ...MANAGEDSWITCH 4 8 3 Security Log System Log Security Log 4 8 4 Network Log System Log Network Log 4 8 5 Protocol Log System Log Protocol Log...

Page 34: ...exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 2 5cm 1 inch during normal operation Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Exposure Requirements SAR compliance has been estab...

Page 35: ...aging signifies that this product must be disposed separately from ordinary household wastes at its end of life Please kindly be aware that this is your responsibility to dispose electronic equipment...

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