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Summary of Contents for F1226P

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Page 2: ...t our website at www ip com com cn Disclaimer Pictures images and product specifications herein are for references only To improve internal design operational function and or reliability IP COM reserv...

Page 3: ...as a general understanding of switch platforms and a basic knowledge of Ethernet and networking concepts Safety Guidelines Observe the following to avoid any potential harm caused from improper use Fo...

Page 4: ...to the Web Browser Interface 11 3 2 Administration 13 3 2 1 System Info 13 3 2 2 User Management 15 3 2 3 Restore Factory Defaults 15 3 2 4 Reboot 16 3 2 5 Firmware Upgrade 16 3 3 Port Management 18...

Page 5: ...it also provides a complete package of enterprise class features including VLAN 802 1Q VLAN QoS SNMP port mirroring and port aggregation STP PoE etc By default the F1226P distributes power dynamically...

Page 6: ...scribes the LED designations LED Color Status Designation POWER Green Solid Proper connection to power supply Off Improper connection to power supply SYS Green Solid Off System is operating improperly...

Page 7: ...will first flash quickly for about 3 seconds and then regularly which indicates switch has restarted automatically with factory default settings Note DO NOT press the RESET button unless you do want...

Page 8: ...stalled Don t put heavy articles on the switch Verify there s more than 1 5 centimeters vertical distance free between devices that overlap each other Ensure operating power supply accords with rated...

Page 9: ...5 Install Switch in a 19 inch Rack Note Always install devices from the bottom of the rack to the top This will prevent the rack from over balancing and toppling over 2 3 Hardware Connection 1 Applyi...

Page 10: ...h s front panel Figure 7 with an Ethernet cable Figure 7 Connect PC to Switch s RJ45 Port 3 Connect PDs Connect PDs PoE powered devices for example 802 3at 802 3af compliant AP IP telephone or IP came...

Page 11: ...is unchangeable Installed NIC OS software Windows XP or higher version 3 1 2 Web Login For first time login to switch s web manager connect the switch only to a PC recommended instead of to other swit...

Page 12: ...you to configure and manage your switch The Menus and submenus on the web browser interface are described below Menu Submenu Description Administration System Info This section displays switch s syst...

Page 13: ...allow you to config port rate limit settings Link Aggregation Provide 3 groups of aggregation and 4 algorithms to increase bandwidth and implement load balancing PoE Management Global Settings a Confi...

Page 14: ...name and read write settings Trap Configuration Enable disable Trap and configure Trap destination host IP address Logout Exit from switch s Web manager Configuration Management Save backup restore s...

Page 15: ...ddress assigned by the DHCP server You will need this value to access the switch directly from a web browser Do not enable it if you cannot access the DHCP server to see the displayed IP address If yo...

Page 16: ...unfortunately forget the login user name and or password simply press the RESET button on the front panel for about 5 seconds 3 2 3 Restore Factory Defaults This screen allows network managers to rese...

Page 17: ...enables your switch to take advantage of improvements and additional features as they become available The upgrade procedure assumes that you have downloaded or otherwise obtained the firmware upgrade...

Page 18: ...the software Note Software upgrade takes about 5 minutes Please wait for the process to complete and do not disconnect network and power connection during the process Click OK on the window below to c...

Page 19: ...with linked partner to determine an optimum speed duplex mode Before selecting other options than Auto ensure that the linked partner is operating in the same mode or in auto negotiation mode otherwis...

Page 20: ...with peer ports By default Auto Auto negotiation is enabled Available options for RJ45 ports 1 24 include 10M half duplex 10M full duplex 100M full duplex and 100M half duplex Available options for RJ...

Page 21: ...ntly actual link rates and duplex modes on switch ports Note To update port settings like speed duplex priority flow control enable disable a port broadcast storm control and MAC address learning firs...

Page 22: ...e copied to the monitor port Egress Ingress Both inbound and outbound packets on the corresponding port are copied to the monitor port mirroring destination port Source Port Select the port from which...

Page 23: ...te of traffic sent or received on a network interface Traffic that is less than or equal to the specified rate is sent whereas traffic that exceeds the rate is dropped or delayed It effectively avoids...

Page 24: ...64M and 100M The default is which means the given port receives packets at an actual link rate Fields on the above page are described below Field Description Port Displays port ID Link Speed Displays...

Page 25: ...STP priority loop root protection enabled or disabled and port type whether the port is an edge port etc Consistent QoS Configurations Includes rate limit DSCP 802 1p priority Consistent VLAN Configu...

Page 26: ...destination MAC addresses IMPORTANT Below ports cannot be aggregated Mirroring destination port Ports on which MAC address binding is enabled 3 4 PoE PoE Overview Power over Ethernet or PoE describes...

Page 27: ...hen using dynamic power assignment the amount of power a port supplies depends on the actual amount of power used by the connected PD Fields on the screen are described below Field Description Power M...

Page 28: ...ing port to the connected PD and cannot be used by another port even though there is remaining power For example if the PD connected to the port only uses 10w the remaining 20w will be wasted instead...

Page 29: ...enter a power value that is greater than 15 4w 15 4w will be applied automatically IEEE 802 3at Enter a valid power value between 0 30w If you enter a power value that is greater than 30 30w will be a...

Page 30: ...he same VLAN Thus network administrators do not need to re config the network when a VLAN member changes its location For example in order to better collaborate with staffs from home or abroad on a sp...

Page 31: ...standard format A value of 1 indicates that MAC addresses are encapsulated in a non standard format For Ethernet switches it is advisable to set this value to 0 VID The 12 bit VLAN ID field identifies...

Page 32: ...ce Management VLAN Port VLAN to enter the Port VLAN screen below To add a port VLAN do as follows 1 Click New to enter the screen below 2 Specify a VLAN ID between 2 26 3 Select the ports you wish to...

Page 33: ...port VLAN members As seen on the screen above port 1 and port 2 are also included in VLAN1 To isolate them from other ports follow instructions below to remove them from VLAN 1 1 Click VLAN1 to enter...

Page 34: ...leted Important Up to 26 port VLANs can be configured A new VLAN must include at least one member port A member port must belong to at least one VLAN A port that no longer belongs to any VLAN after th...

Page 35: ...ess the Ctrl key or Shift key on your keyboard to select multiple ports 4 Click OK and a screen similar to the below will appear To change 802 1Q VLAN member ports As seen on the screen above to chang...

Page 36: ...35 2 Click to move it back to the Available Port box 3 Select port 3 from the Available Port box 4 Click to move it to the Member Ports box...

Page 37: ...ve Note that the default VLAN1 cannot be deleted 802 1Q VLAN Port Properties To enter the screen below click Device Management VLAN Port Properties 1 Port PVID A PVID directs packets without VLAN tags...

Page 38: ...Remove Tag Untag Remove tags from egress packets For example if port 3 is configured to Remove Tag then all tagged packets received on port 3 will be removed untagged before they are forwarded IMPORT...

Page 39: ...Management MAC Binding to enter the screen below Fields on the screen are described below Field Description Select Port Select a port number you wish to configure Static MAC Address Manually enter th...

Page 40: ...ver for critical inelastic services or applications that require a certain minimum level of bandwidth and a certain maximum latency to function QoS is indispensable QoS can prevent critical traffic fl...

Page 41: ...d as the DS field The DSCP priority is denoted by the first 6 bits bits 0 5 with available values ranging from 0 to 63 while the last 2 bits bits 6 7 are reserved DS field and ToS byte The 802 1P prio...

Page 42: ...packets are always processed before low priority packets The lowest priority queue would be serviced only when highest priority queues had no packets buffered Disadvantages of SP The SP queuing gives...

Page 43: ...QoS Configurations Click Device Management QoS to enter the screen below Here you can select strict priority or FIFO first in first out When configuring weight priority values note that the value ind...

Page 44: ...ing bridge configurations made by a network administrator Thus if configured properly an optimum topology tree can be generated 2 RSTP Overview RSTP provides significantly faster spanning tree converg...

Page 45: ...are described below Field Description STP Version Select the desired version of STP version RSTP STP to eliminate loops on data link layer The default RSTP mode is recommended By default this option...

Page 46: ...cts no current loop during a specified Wakeup Time Interval However if loop still exists then such blocked ports will remain in Blocked state meaning that they are still not able to forward packets If...

Page 47: ...000 for a 10M net segment and 200000 for a 100M net segment Valid values range from 0 to 200000000 If 0 is entered system will automatically negotiate an optimum cost Role Display the role that a port...

Page 48: ...router to announce that it wants to join the multicast group After receiving an IGMP membership report the switch forwards it through all the router ports in the VLAN resolves the address of the repo...

Page 49: ...Management IGMP IGMP Snooping to enter the screen below To enable the IGMP Snooping feature simply select Enable and then click OK 3 5 6 SNMP 1 SNMP Overview Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is...

Page 50: ...Trap Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the switch The events can be as serious as a reboot someone accidentally turned OFF the switch or less serious like a port...

Page 51: ...p Trap is used to report urgent and important events for example a managed device is rebooted This option is disabled by default Trap Destination IP Enter a destination IP address to which switch s tr...

Page 52: ...the page refreshes the action of saving configurations is completed 2 Backup settings Once you have configured the device the way you want you can save all settings to your local hard drive which can...

Page 53: ...t Windows is a console application that displays all current TCP IP network configuration values and NIC MAC addresses ping Ping is a computer network administration utility used to test the reachabil...

Page 54: ...resents you how to configure your PC s TCP IP settings in Windows XP Before you start make sure your PC has an installed NIC If not please install one first Follow steps below 1 Click Start Settings C...

Page 55: ...54 3 Right click Local Area Connection click Properties select Internet Protocol TCP IP on the appearing window and then click Properties...

Page 56: ...55 4 Select Use the following IP address and configure as below IP address 192 168 0 x where x can be any number between 2 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 5 Click OK twice to exit...

Page 57: ...tial 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 communi...

Page 58: ...terference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment 2 To avoid unnecessary radiation interference it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable Disclaimer This equipment is an industry...

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