Linksys SRW224P - Manual

Linksys SRW224P

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – This product contains chemicals, including lead, known
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 5 – List of Figures; Figure 3-1: Typical Network Configuration
  • Page 9 – Welcome
  • Page 10 – What’s in this Guide?
  • Page 11 – Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Switch; The Front Panel; The Switch's LEDs and ports are located on the front panel.; LEDs; System
  • Page 12 – Ports; Console; The Back Panel; The power port is located on the back panel.; Power; The Power port is where you will connect the power cord.; The Side Panel
  • Page 14 – Chapter 3: Connecting the Switch; Overview; Maximum Cabling Distances
  • Page 15 – Pre-Installation Considerations; Fast Ethernet Considerations; Positioning the Switch; Position the Switch away from water and moisture sources.
  • Page 16 – Desktop Placement; Appendix D: Specifications; Figure 3-2: Attaching the Switch’s Rubber Feet
  • Page 17 – Uplinking the Switch; Make sure to use the power cord that is; Figure 3-3: Attaching Brackets to the Switch
  • Page 18 – Configuring the HyperTerminal Application
  • Page 19 – Configuring the Switch through the Console Interface; Login; admin; , and leave the password blank. You can set a new password later; Switch Screens; key to highlight help) use the; Enter; key to; Esc
  • Page 20 – System Configuration Menu displays:
  • Page 21 – System Information; Versions; Boot Version; This file contains the programming code that runs the Switch.; Loader Version; . This file loads the software from storage memory to main memory.; Hardware Version; . The current hardware setup of the Switch.; General Information
  • Page 22 – Management Settings; Serial Port Configuration; edit; action to set; CPU Performance
  • Page 23 – User and Password Settings; then enter the username of the new; Again Password; column to cofirm the password.; save; While only five accounts can be configured through the Switch’s
  • Page 24 – IP Configuration; IP Address Settings; . This defines the IP Address for the default gateway of the network.; HTTP; . Enable or Disable the Switch’s HTTP server function.
  • Page 25 – SNMP; The SNMP screen allows you to set the Switch’s SNMP settings.; SNMP Server; . Enable or Disable the SNMP function for the Switch.; SNMP Port; Network Configuration; Execute
  • Page 26 – File Management; Source File; . Enter the name of the file to be uploaded or downloaded.; IP Address; . Enter the IP address of the TFTP server that will transfer the file.
  • Page 27 – Restore System Default Setting; If you would like to reboot the Switch, select; Reboot System; and press
  • Page 28 – Select; Back to Main Menu; if you want to return to the main menu.
  • Page 29 – Enable; - Supports 10 Mbps half-duplex operation; Flow Control; . Allows automatic or manual selection of flow control.
  • Page 31 – Port PoE Configuration; Logout; Select Logout to log out of the console configuration utility.
  • Page 32 – Chapter 5: Configuring the Switch through the Web Utility; Security
  • Page 33 – System Description; Submit
  • Page 34 – System Mode; The System Mode screen displays the following information.; Jumbo Frames; Use the drop-down menu to; or; Disable; the transmitting and receiving of Jumbo Frames for this switch.
  • Page 35 – Forwarding Database; Aging Interval; Click; to save the changes.; Address Table Settings
  • Page 36 – Dynamic Address; . Physical address associated with this interface.; Query; Static address; . Port or lag associated with the device assigned a static address.; Add Static Address
  • Page 37 – Time Synchronization; Set the name, hours and minutes using the text fields.
  • Page 38 – To logout, click the; to proceed or; Cancel; to cancel. Then click; Yes; to close the
  • Page 39 – IP Config; The IP Config tab includes a link to the following screen.; The IP Address screen displays the following information
  • Page 41 – Switch Config; Port Configuration; Name
  • Page 42 – Edit Port Configuration
  • Page 43 – 00full - Supports 100 Mbps full-duplex operation; LAG; . Indicates if a port is a member of a LAG.; submit
  • Page 44 – VLAN; Select VLAN ID
  • Page 45 – checkbox to; Create VLAN
  • Page 46 – VLAN Port; Accepted frame types; Ingress filtering only affects tagged frames.; Mode; Access – Is the default setting for all ports.
  • Page 47 – LAG Configuration; . Shows if the interface is enabled or disabled.; Create Lag; To configure broadcast control on a lag, click; Lag Broadcast Control; To configure VLAN activity for a specific lag, click; VLAN Lag Configuration
  • Page 48 – Create LAG; Enter a lag ID of 1-4 in the; Add; LAG Broadcast Control; Set the threshold for any lag, click; VLAN LAG Configuration; Fill in the required settings for each lag, click; . Indicates VLAN membership mode for an interface.; Figure 5-20: LAG Broadcast Control Screen
  • Page 49 – Port Mirroring; All mirror sessions have to share the same destination port.; Mirror Sessions; . Displays a list of current mirror sessions.; Source Port; . The port whose traffic will be monitored.; Type; . The port that will mirror the traffic on the source port.
  • Page 50 – LACP; To assign ports to the member list, click LACP Membership.; LACP Membership; Select any of the switch ports from the drop-down menu and click; . After you have completed adding ports to
  • Page 51 – QoS
  • Page 52 – Class of Service Settings; Priority
  • Page 53 – Queue Settings; WRR; for queues 0 through 3 respectively.; Strict; before servicing lower priority queues.; Weight Value; CoS to Queue; Class of Service. CoS value
  • Page 54 – Select Disabled, IP Precedence or IP DSCP from the drop-down menu.; config
  • Page 55 – IP Port; IP Port Priority Status; . Enables or disables the IP port priority.; IP Port Priority Table; represent high priority.; Remove IP Port
  • Page 56 – ACL Priority; Port; Select an ACL rule, specify a CoS priority, then click; To remove an ACL CoS priority mapping click the; Remove; button in the row of the entry you wish to remove.
  • Page 57 – Rate Limit; Rate Limit Configuration
  • Page 58 – DiffServ; The DiffServ tab includes links to the following screens.
  • Page 59 – DiffServ Class Map; Add Class; Setting Rules
  • Page 60 – Adding a Class; by the lone match command.
  • Page 61 – DiffServ Policy Map; Add Policy; Adding a Policy
  • Page 63 – DiffServ Service Policy; Check; Enabled; and choose a Policy Map for a port from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 65 – Standard ACL; To configure a standard ACL do the following.; Extended ACL; To configure an extended ACL do the following.; . An ACL can contain any combination of permit or deny rules.; Source Address/Destination Type; . Subnet mask for source or destination address.; Service Type; . Packet priority settings based on the following criteria:
  • Page 66 – Protocol
  • Page 67 – MAC ACL
  • Page 68 – ACL Port Binding; IP; . Specifies the IP Access List to enable for a port.; MAC; . Specifies the MAC Access List to enable globally.; IN
  • Page 70 – . This Indicates the MAC address of a connected client.; Radius Server; Secret Text String
  • Page 71 – Port Security; Storm Control
  • Page 72 – HTTPS Settings; System Password; Change
  • Page 73 – SNTP; The SNTP tab includes links to the Global Settings screen.; Global Settings
  • Page 74 – Statistics; The Statistics tab includes links to the following screens.; Interface Statistics; Refresh
  • Page 75 – Etherlike Statistics; RMON Statistics
  • Page 76 – PoE; Power Config
  • Page 77 – Power Port Config; Power Port Status
  • Page 78 – Power Status; This screen displays the following information.; Maximum Available Power
  • Page 79 – Spanning Tree
  • Page 80 – Information
  • Page 81 – Configuration; Modify the required attributes for STA.
  • Page 83 – The SNMP tab displays the SNMP Config screen.; SNMP Config
  • Page 84 – IGMP
  • Page 85 – IGMP Conf; Adjust the IGMP settings as required.
  • Page 88 – Maintenance; Reset; Reset the Device; File Download; Apply
  • Page 89 – To restore default settings, click the; Save Config; To save the current configuration settings, click the
  • Page 90 – Integrated Cable Test; The following screen will display the last test results. Click the; button to start the test.; Help
  • Page 91 – Appendix A: Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet; About Fast Ethernet; technology will become more critical.; About Gigabit Ethernet
  • Page 97 – Appendix E: Warranty Information; LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 98 – Appendix F: Regulatory Information; FCC STATEMENT
  • Page 99 – France and Peru only
  • Page 101 – France et Pérou uniquement:
  • Page 102 – Warnings and Cautionary Messages; Warning: This product does not contain any serviceable user parts.; Environmental Statement; Conservation of operational resources.
  • Page 103 – End of Product Life Span
  • Page 104 – Appendix G: Contact Information; Or fax your request in to:
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