Milan Technology MIL-SM2401MAF - Manual

Milan Technology MIL-SM2401MAF

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – FCC Warning
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Features
  • Page 10 – Software Features; Management
  • Page 14 – Package Contents; verifies them against the checklist below.; contact your local dealer for service.
  • Page 15 – Hardware Description; Physical dimensions; Gigabit combo ports:; LED Indicators
  • Page 16 – LED
  • Page 17 – Power Forwarding
  • Page 18 – Rear Panel; power supply device to manage it.; Desktop Installation; Attaching Rubber Feet; B. Remove adhesive backing from your rubber feet.; Rack-mounted Installation; Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch:
  • Page 19 – Power On; indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied.
  • Page 20 – Network Application; Small Workgroup
  • Page 21 – Segment workgroup; segment them and prioritize mission critical traffic.; Power over Ethernet Application
  • Page 22 – DC Power Input; the RS-232 connection to manage the connected power supply device.
  • Page 24 – Power Redundant; prevent the power failure.
  • Page 26 – Console Management; Connecting to the Switch; Hyper Terminal; OK
  • Page 27 – CLI Management; Commands Level
  • Page 29 – Commands Set List; System Commands Set; system name
  • Page 32 – Port Commands Set; interface
  • Page 33 – speed
  • Page 36 – Trunk Commands Set
  • Page 38 – VLAN Commands Set; Vlan datatbase
  • Page 39 – vlan protocol
  • Page 43 – Spanning Tree Commands Set; Commands
  • Page 44 – no
  • Page 47 – QOS Commands Set
  • Page 50 – IGMP Commands Set
  • Page 51 – IP; Mac / Filter Table Commands Set
  • Page 53 – the MAC address
  • Page 54 – SNMP Commands Set
  • Page 55 – Port Mirroring Commands Set; port monitor
  • Page 60 – TFTP Commands Set; copy
  • Page 61 – UPS Commands Set; status; POE Commands Set
  • Page 63 – System log Commands Set
  • Page 64 – SNTP Commands Set; sntp enable
  • Page 65 – Menu Management
  • Page 66 – Control Key description:
  • Page 67 – Status and Counters; Port Status; UP
  • Page 68 – display bandwidth In/out control status.; Port Counters
  • Page 69 – System Information
  • Page 71 – Switch Configuration; Administration Configuration
  • Page 72 – Device Information
  • Page 73 – IP Configuration
  • Page 74 – User Name Configuration
  • Page 75 – Password Configuration
  • Page 76 – SNTP Configuration; you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet.
  • Page 77 – System log Client Configuration; enabling or disabling the system log client function. “
  • Page 78 – Port Configuration; Flow control
  • Page 79 – Trunk Configuration; You can configure port trunk group.
  • Page 80 – Port Mirroring Configuration; Disable
  • Page 81 – Set the destination port of mirroring packet. All of the packets of
  • Page 82 – VLAN Configuration; VLAN Configure
  • Page 83 – Create VLAN Group
  • Page 84 – Enable security VLAN setting:
  • Page 87 – Group Sorted Mode
  • Page 89 – Priority Configuration; Space
  • Page 90 – MAC Address Configuration
  • Page 94 – Misc Configuration
  • Page 96 – Protocol Related Configuration; Protocol Relate Configuration section.; STP Configuration; preventing undesirable loops in the network.
  • Page 97 – STP Setup
  • Page 98 – System Configuration; You can; assign path priority number.; Per Port Setting
  • Page 99 – SNMP
  • Page 100 – SNMP System Options
  • Page 101 – Community Strings
  • Page 102 – Choose the item that you want to modify and then press “
  • Page 103 – Delete Trap Manager; LACP
  • Page 104 – Working Ports Setting
  • Page 105 – Before set LACP support, you have to set trunk group on the Trunk; LACP State Activity
  • Page 106 – LACP Group Status; IGMP/GVRP Configuration
  • Page 107 – You can configure 802.1x relate settings.
  • Page 113 – System Reset Configuration; Factory Default; Reset switch to default configuration. Press “
  • Page 114 – System Reboot; Power Menu; You can view connected UPS information and set command to UPS.
  • Page 116 – POE Menu
  • Page 117 – priority
  • Page 119 – Save Configuration
  • Page 120 – Xmodem Upgrade; ” key to start upgrading from Xmodem.
  • Page 122 – Web-Based Management; Preparing for Web Management; Online Help
  • Page 123 – System Login; Enter; Port status; display port connection speed. “Config” means the value that user
  • Page 124 – View the Port Information
  • Page 125 – Port Statistics; down for more ports statistics. Click; button to clean all counts.
  • Page 126 – Administrator; In Administrator function, it provides the following functions --
  • Page 127 – IP Address; Enable; Switch Setting
  • Page 128 – Basic; Advanced
  • Page 129 – MAC Address Table Entry
  • Page 130 – Priority Queue Service settings:
  • Page 131 – Collisions Retry Forever:
  • Page 132 – Console Port Information; Port Controls
  • Page 133 – button to apply all configuration.
  • Page 134 – Trunking; LACP operation requires full-duplex; Aggregator setting; Group
  • Page 135 – button to delete Trunk Group. Select the Group ID and click; Aggregator Information
  • Page 136 – Aggregator State Activity; mark or un-mark the port. When you mark the port and click; button the port state
  • Page 137 – Forwarding and Filtering; IGMP Snooping
  • Page 139 – Static MAC Address; is active on the network again.; button to delete unwanted MAC address.
  • Page 140 – MAC filtering; on the destination addresses.; VLAN configuration
  • Page 142 – to create a new VLAN group.
  • Page 144 – to; button to delete unwanted VLAN.; button to modify existing VLAN group.
  • Page 146 – assign a name for the new VLAN.; configure it is the member of the VLAN or not.
  • Page 148 – Configure port VID settings
  • Page 149 – Spanning Tree; STP on all switches ensures a single active path on the network.
  • Page 150 – You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge.
  • Page 151 – Per Port Configuration; You can configure path cost and priority of every port.
  • Page 152 – Port Mirroring
  • Page 154 – SNMP Management
  • Page 155 – System Options
  • Page 156 – Trap Manager; Security Manager
  • Page 157 – set the Radius Server IP address.
  • Page 158 – Per port Configuration; the specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state.
  • Page 160 – System Log
  • Page 161 – power off. Click the; button to save the configuration to the flash
  • Page 162 – TFTP Update Firmware; TFTP Server IP Address:; Configuration Backup; you can backup the configuration to TFTP server.
  • Page 163 – TFTP Restore Configuration; TFTP Backup Configuration
  • Page 164 – The other setting value is back to disable or none.; button to reset switch to default setting.; Reboot the Switch in software reset. Click; button to reboot the switch.
  • Page 165 – Power Status; the information will be available when the UPS is connected with; button to get the newest information.
  • Page 166 – Battery; POE Status
  • Page 167 – Power Limit by Classification:
  • Page 168 – V sample or I sample:
  • Page 169 – Troubleshooting; Incorrect connections; mode and fiber module should be match.; Faulty or loose cables
  • Page 170 – Improper Network Topologies; Diagnosing LED Indicators; No Power Forward
  • Page 172 – OR; MDI-X
  • Page 173 – Technical Specification; Standard
  • Page 175 – DC Fans with detect function
  • Page 176 – Appendix; Console Port Pin Assignments; to connect to the serial port are provided in the following tables.; BB
  • Page 177 – Cables; Cable Types and Specifications; and 6 for receiving data.
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MIL-SM2401MAF


24-Port 10/100 BASE-TX POE

Two combo ports

10/100/1000BASE-T/1000Base-X SFP

Advanced Managed Switch


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Summary

Page 3 - FCC Warning

FCC Warning This 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and...

Page 4 - Contents

i Contents CE Mark Warning ............................................................................................................. iii INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................1 Features ................................

Page 9 - Introduction; Features

1 Introduction The 24 10/100TX plus 2 SFP/Copper managed POE switch is a multi-port Switch that can be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch is a store-and-forward device that offers low latency for high-speed networking and allows the switch to auto-learn and store...

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