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Page 2 - FCC Warning

x If the fans are working properly, the “Fan” LEDs will remain unlit. If either or both of the fans stop or fail, the corresponding “Fan” LED(s) wil

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7.3.2 SNMP Any network management running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can besed to manage the switch. Use this page to define manag

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Options7.3.2.1 System.Press<Edit>.. System Name: Type a name to be used for the switch.3. System Contact: Type the name of contact person or or

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gsse this age to Add/ Edit/ Delete SNMP community strings.. Community Name: The name of current strings.. Write Access: Indicates if the rights are re

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Add Community Name1. Press <Add> --> <Edit> key.e right is restricted or unrestricted.Edit Community Name1. Press <Edit>, choose

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C and then press enter.Delete Community Name1. Press <Delete> key.2. hoose the community name that you want to delete3. When pressing <Enter&

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7.3.2.3Atrap ted by theswitch. by entering the IP address of the station and a community string.Add SNMP trap manager1. Press <Add>, <Edit>

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Edit trap managers.Press<Edit> key, and then choose the item that you want to modify.. IP: Type the new IP address. Community Name: Type the com

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Delete trap manager1. Press the <Delete> key.2. Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press Enter.3. Pressing <Enter> o

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7.3.3 GVRPGVRP ( R l)VRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and corresponding nodes. For xample, if the switch is connected to a

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7.3.4 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet ProtocolP) suite.(IThis page you can enable / disable

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There are two ways to perform the initial setup for the Switch:a. “Out-of-Band Configuration” - connect your PC’s serial port to the switch’s console

Page 14 - 4.3 Telnet Management

7.3.4.1 LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)Note: All ports support LACP dynamic trunking groups. If connecting to a device that also supportsLACP

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1. Select <Edit>.2. Group: Displays the trunk group ID.. LACP Work Port Num: The maximum number of ports that can be aggregated at the sametime.

Page 16 - Connection

7.3.4.4 LACP Statuslational information here.LACP trunk group When you’re setting trunking group, you can see the reStatic trunk group 112

Page 17 - 5.2 Port Status

<Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu.Previous Page>: Return to previous page to view..3.5 802.1x Protocol<<Next page>:

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7.3.5.1 Enable 802.1x1. Select .Press.Press4. Select .3.5.2 802<Edit>. Spacebar to choose enabled/disabled. Ctrl + A go back to the action menu.

Page 19 - 5.3 Port Statistics

1. Press <Edit>.rver IP Address: the IP address of the authentication server.3. Shared Key: A key shared between this switch and the authenticat

Page 20 - 5.4 Administrator

3. Tx rmine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted (default value is 30 sec )4. Sup a nthesupplicant and authentication server (default value is 30 se

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7.4.1 Port Status ink Status: Indicates whether the port is linked or not linked.Rate: Displays the input rate control (100K/unit) setting value.utRat

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<Quit>: Exit the “Port Status” page, and then return to the previous menu.Previous Page>: Displays the previous page.<<Next page>: D

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7.4.3 System InformationMAC Address: The unique hardware address assigned by the manufacturer.irmware Version: Displays the switch’s firmware version.

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4.2 In-band Configuration through EthernetIn addition to terminal mode configuration, the switch also supports in-band configuration via aweb browser.

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7.5 Reboot Switch.5.1 Default7esets the switch to its default configuration. For default settings, please see Section 2-4-14. 7.5.2 RestartRReboot the

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7.6 TFTP Firmware Updatehis page provides you with the option to update the firmware, restore the EEPROM values, or pload current EEPROM values.Tu121

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7.6.1 TFTP Firmware UpdateThis page allows you to use TFTP to update the firmware.1. Start the TFTP server, and copy the firmware update version image

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123. Start the TFTP server.2P3 TFTP server.456 to download.7 ownloading as well.8R1.ress<Edit> on this page.. TFTP Server: Type the IP of. Remot

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7.6.3 Backup Configure Filethis page, you can save the current EEPROM value to the image file. Then go to the update onfigure page to restore the EEPR

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5.1 VLAN Application Used with Switchbyformation and avoiding the complexity and heavyrocessing requirements of Layer 3 IP based routers.s a result, e

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 Offers security by completely isolating from each other the different broadcast  Network administrators can easily "fine tune" the networ

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5.2 Trunking Application Used with Switch runking allows you to increase the available bandwidth between switches by grouping ports into trunk. Trunki

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Modify the Switch’s IP Address via the Out-of-Band Method 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.Log into the console (default username: admin, default password: 123

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4.3 Telnet ManagementIn addition to local terminal mode operation, the switch supports remote management through Telnet over the network or even over

Page 37 - Port-based VLAN

5.1 Web Management Home Page OverviewConnectionIconFrom this page, you can view the link status of every port on the switch. If a given port is linke

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5.2 Port Status This page provides a display of the current status of every port on the switch. The status dependson the user settings and the negotia

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7. Rate Control (100K): Displays the rate control setting.“Ingr”: Displays the port’s effective ingress rate.“Egr”: Display the port’s effective egres

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5.3 Port Statistics This page provides a display of the current status of the entire unit. Press the Reset button to clear all counters on this page.

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FCC WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes

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5.4 Administrator Many of the management functions can be set or performed by clicking on Administrator in the left column of the page. Once you have

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5.4.2 Switch Settings 5.4.2.1 BasicAll information in the Basic section is read-only. Therefore, you will not be able to modify its contents.Descript

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5.4.2.2 Module InfoAll information in the Module Info section is read only. Therefore, you will not be able tomodify its contents. Its purpose is to

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Broadcast Storm Filter Mode: To configure broadcast storm control, enable it and set the upper threshold for individual ports. The threshold is the pe

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Enable Delay Bound: Limit the queuing time of low priority packets in the switch. The default “Max Delay Time” is 255ms. If the low priority packet s

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5.4.3 Console Port InformationThe Console has a standard UART interface to communicate with the serial port.You can use the Windows HyperTerminal prog

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5.4.4 Port ControlsUser may modify or change mode operation in this page. 1. State: You can enable or disable the port control for each port.2. Auto N

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6. Rate Control: Ports 1-24 support ingress and egress rate control for each port. For example,assume that Port 1 is set at 10Mbps. You can set its e

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5.4.5 TrunkingThe Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for: a. exchanging information between partner systems on a l

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2. Group ID: You can configure up to seven trunk groups. Choose the "Group ID" and click"Get".3. LACP: If enabled, the group is an

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3no warranty or representation, expressed, implied or statutory, with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all acc

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2. The page shown below displays the static trunking groups.3. The page shown below displays “Actor” and “Partner” trunking.30

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5.4.5.3 State ActivityActive (select): The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets.N/A (not selected): The port does not automatically sends LA

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5.4.6 Filter Database5.4.6.1 IGMP Snooping The switch supports IP multicasting. You can enable the IGMP protocol in the “IGMPSnooping” section. IGMP

Page 56 - 5.5 TFTP Firmware Update

The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol within the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. The IP suite manages multicast traffic

Page 57 - 5.6 Configuration Backup

5.4.6.2 Static MAC AddressWhen you add a static MAC address, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether or not the device is

Page 58 - .8 Reboot5

4. If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANs are set up on the switch, static addresses are associated with individual VLANs. Type in the VID (tag-based VLAN I

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5.4.7 VLAN ConfigurationA Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It allows you to isolate network traffic

Page 60 - Then click Send

Port-based VLANPackets can only be broadcast among members of the same VLAN group. Note that allunselected ports are treated as belonging to another

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Tag-based VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q VLAN) Tag-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. Therefore, it is possible to create a VLAN across devices

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5.4.7.1 Port-Based VLAN 391. Click Add to create a new VLAN group.2. Enter the VLAN name and group ID, and select the members for the new VLAN.3. Clic

Page 63 - 7.1 Main Menu

1. Introduction 7 2. Package Contents 8 3. Hardware Installation 9 4. Initial Setup for Management 11 4.1

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5.4.7.2 Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANThis page, user can create Tag-based VLAN, and enable or disable GVRP protocol.There are 256 VLAN groups to provid

Page 65 - 2. OutRate (100K/unit):

BasicCreate a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it.1. Click on the “Basic” tab, and then click Add to reach the page shown below.2. Type a name fo

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6. Click Next. Then you can view the page as follows:7. Use this page to set the outgoing frames as VLAN-tagged frames, if necessary. Then click App

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Port VID Configure Port VID SettingsFrom the main tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN page, click the “Port VID” tab.43Port VID (PVID)Set the port VLAN ID

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Ingress FilteringIngress filtering allows frames that belong to a specific VLAN to be forwarded if the port belongs to that VLAN. The switch has two

Page 69 - “Disable”

2. You can also view the spanning tree status of the switch. A sample is shown below.45

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3. You can change the settings for the STP parameters. Then click Apply.Parameter DescriptionPriorityYou can change the priority value, which is a va

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4. The following parameters can be configured on each port. Click Apply after you have madethe appropriate changes. Parameter DescriptionPort Priorit

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3. Monitored Port: The ports you want to monitor. All monitor port traffic will be copied tosniffer port. You can select max 25 monitor ports in the s

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5.4.10 SNMP/Trap ManagerAny network management platform that is running the Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) can manage the switch, provided t

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5.4.10 SNMP/Trap Manager 48 5.4.11 Security Manager 49 5.4.12 802.1x Configuration 50 5.4.13 Web Cluster 53 5.

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3. Trap Managers: A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, which are thesystem alerts generated by the switch. If no trap manager

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5.4.12 802.1x Configuration System Configuration802.1x makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE 802 LAN infrastructures in orderto pro

Page 77 - 7.2.4.1 MAC Age Interval

Per Port ConfigurationIn this page, you can select a specific port and configure the authorization state. You can select from a list of four authoriza

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Misc ConfigurationIn this page, you can change the default configuration for the 802.1x standard:Quiet Period: Used to define periods of time during w

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5.4.13 Web ClusterThis switch provides a new management tool for you to manage a group of LAN switchesthrough a master switch. It is called the “Web

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There are 16+1 rows in the web cluster menu. The top row, with the deep blue background, indicates the master switch IP and cannot be modified. The ot

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5.5 TFTP Firmware UpdateThe following menu options provide some system control functions to allow you to update thermware and remote boot switch syste

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5.6 Configuration Backup 5.6.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set the FTP server address. You can restore the EEPROM value from here, but

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5.7 Reset System In this page, you can reset the switch to its default configuration. The default value is shown elow.b.8 Reboot5this page, you can r

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Console - 1K Xmodem Firmware Updates mode. So you must change the baud rate to 57600bps to download the firmware.here are two situations in which to u

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7.2.8 MAC Address Configuration 87 7.2.8.1 Static MAC Address 87 7.2.8.2 Filtering MAC Address 91 7.3 Protocol Related C

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2. Press the “Connect” button and you will see “CCCC…”displayed on the console.Then go to Transfer > Send File.3. Select 1K Xmodem under the Protoc

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4. Start downloading the image file.5. Finish downloading the file and the switch system will update the firmware automatically. If the message “Upda

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Out-of-band Terminal Mode Management. The switch also provides a serial interface to manage and monitor the switch. You can follow the steps outlined

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7.1 Main Menu TheSwitch Static Configuration: Allows you to configure the switch.Protocol Related Configuration: Allows you to configure the protocol

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7.2 Switch Static Configurationou can press the Tab or Backspace keys to choose an item, and then press Enter to select the his section.to previous me

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7.2.1 Port Configuration From this page, you can manipulate the status of every port.ress Spacebar to toggle between items.You can adjust the input ra

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3. Enabled:You can enable or disable the ports. “No” indicates that the port is disabled. . Auto:You can set the auto-negotiation mode to either “Auto

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7.2.2 Trunk ConfigurationThi m of seven trunk groups. You can arbitrarily select up t nk group.1. Select <Edit> on the “actions” menu2. Press th

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6. All ports in the same static trunk group will be treated as a single port. So when you set the VLAN members and port configuration, they will be to

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7.2.3 VLAN ConfigurationThe page below allows you to set the VLAN mode to port-based VLAN, 802.1Q VLAN, or “Disable”.69

Page 96 - .3.1 Spanning-Tree Protocol7

Hawking Technologies’ HGMS224 24-Port 10/100 Layer 2 Managed Switch (Intelligent) + 2-Port Gigabit Module Slot is a high performance, web-managed SNMP

Page 97 - Enabled” or “Disabled”.“

NOTE: Whenever you change the VLAN settings, you will need to restart the switch.the VLAN mode is set to 802.1Q VLAN, you can set PVIDs, as well as in

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7.2.3.1 Create a VLAN GroupϬʳ Create a Port-Based VLANCreate a port-based VLAN and add member/nonmember ports to it.1. Select <Edit>.2. VLAN Nam

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Ϭʳ Create an 802.1Q VLAN Create an 802.1Q VLAN and add tagged /untagged member ports to it.2. VLAN Name: Type in a name for the new VLAN.in a VID betw

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NOTE:If the trunk groups already exist, you can view them (ex: TRK1, TRK2…) after port 26 in the menuf ports and configure them as the members of a VL

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. Pressing <Enter> once will complete deletion when in delete mode.. The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot be modified.. The default VLAN cannot be d

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The Edit/Delete a VLAN group page will display the result.Shown below is the page if sorted by name.75

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Shown below is the page if sorted by VID. 7.2.4 Miscellaneous Configuration76

Page 104 - 1. Press <Delete> key

7.2.4.1 MAC Age Intervalhe valid range is 300-765 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds.Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address re

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7.2.4.2 Broadcast Storm Filtering.PressSpacebar to choose the threshold value.he valid threshold values are 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and NO. The default

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NOTE: Make sure “Max bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled before enabling “LowQueue Delay Bound” because “Low Queue Delay Bound” can only wo

Page 107 - Delete trap manager

The complete HGMS224 package consists of: x One HGMS224 24-Port 10/100 Layer 2 Managed Switch (Intelligent) + 2-Port Gigabit Module Slotx Rack mount

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801. Select <Edit>..PressSpacebar to choose whether to enable or disable the item..PressCtrl + A to go back to the action menu.. Select <Save

Page 110 - 7.3.4.2 Working Port Setting

7.2.5 Administration Configuration82

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7.2.5.1 Change Username From this page, you can change the web management username. Type in the new username, and en press <Save>..2.5.2 Change

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.2.5.4 IP ConfigurationFrom this page, you can configure the IP settings7.2.5.3 Device InformationFrom this page, you can configure the device informa

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Nuration7.2.6 Port Mirroring Configd networks. Traffic through ports canbe monitored via one designated port. Traffic through ports can be monitored

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7.2.7 Priority Configuration 867.2.7he static priority is based on the port: if you set the port priority to high, incoming frames fromis port will al

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7.2.7.2 802.1p Priority Configurationueues are assigned high/low priority levels from 0-7.. Select <Edit>.2. Press Spacebar to select the priori

Page 116 - 7.4 Status and Counters

7.2.8 MAC Address Configuration7.2.8.1 Static MAC Addresshen you add a static MAC address, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless o

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Add static MAC address ʳʳ1. Press the <Add>, <Edit> keys to add static MAC addresses. ʳ2. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address to and from w

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Please follow the guidelines below when choosing a location to install the switch: x The surface must support at least 3 kg. Do not place heavy objec

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Edit Static MAC Addresses 1. Press the <Edit> key.2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter. ʳʳʳʳ3.4. +Ato go back

Page 120 - 7.5 Reboot Switch

elete a filter MAC address. ʳ3. When pressing <Enter> once will complete deletion on delete mode.Delete Static MAC Address ʳ1. Press <Delete&

Page 121 - 7.6 TFTP Firmware Update

7.2.8.2 Filtering MAC AddressMAC ad . Traffic is filtered based on thedestinat s.Add filter MAC address1. Press <Add>, <Edit> to add a fil

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ʳEdit filter MAC address ʳ1. Press the <Edit> key.2. Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter. ʳʳʳʳʳʳʳʳ93

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ʳ3. Press <Edit> to modify all the items. ʳ4. Press Ctrl + A to go back to the action menu, and then select <Save> to save all configured

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.3 Protocol Related Configuration7.3.1 Spanning-Tree Protocol7The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loo

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7.3.1.1 Enabling STPThis page allows you to enable or disable the Spanning Tree function. Press Spacebar to select Enabled” or “Disabled”.“97

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7.3.1.2 STP System Configuration. You can view the spanning tree information about the Root Bridge on the left.. On the right, you can set new values

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7.3.1.3 Per Port Configuration1. PortState: Displays the spanning tree status for each port – whether the port is forwarding orblocking.. PathCost: Sp

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