NetComm NP2624M - Manual

NetComm NP2624M

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Desktop or Shelf Installation:; with the equipment rack to mount the switch on the rack.
  • Page 6 – Initial set up for management; can access the switch through your PC.; Step 1: Set Hyper Terminal parameters on your PC; connect the Switch to) and select the following port settings:; Step 2: Access your Switch; password to proceed, the default username is “
  • Page 7 – Connecting without a DHCP server; Step 3: Modify the IP configuration value within the
  • Page 8 – command line to access the switch:
  • Page 9 – LED indicators information
  • Page 10 – Web Management Function; Switch Information; Displays the name of device type.
  • Page 14 – Press “Reset” button to clear the counter.
  • Page 15 – the table from the first MAC.
  • Page 16 – Administrator
  • Page 17 – If any of the values are changed in this screen, reboot is necessary.
  • Page 19 – Priority Queue Service settings:; All High before Low:
  • Page 22 – Apply
  • Page 26 – Query
  • Page 29 – into the same switch physically.; Support Port-based VLAN
  • Page 30 – Support Protocol-based VLAN
  • Page 31 – to view other VLAN groups.
  • Page 32 – Basic; Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it.
  • Page 34 – Untag; Port VID; Ingress Filtering
  • Page 35 – ensure a single active path on the network.
  • Page 36 – Priority
  • Page 37 – Port Number
  • Page 38 – Roving Analysis Mode:
  • Page 41 – System Configuration; Radius Server IP Address:; Perport Configuration
  • Page 42 – Miscellaneous Configuration
  • Page 43 – this IP does not exist.
  • Page 44 – will not show up in the main menu.
  • Page 49 – Link Status; switches at a glance from this panel.; VLAN SETUP
  • Page 50 – form a VLAN connection channel.; Add a VLAN; keep at least one member port in the master switch.
  • Page 51 – VLAN in its internal table.
  • Page 52 – Edit or Delete a VLAN
  • Page 53 – PVID SETUP; ) has all of its ports as members in the beginning.
  • Page 54 – firmware and remotely boot the switch system:
  • Page 57 – Console – Boot Loader; Back to switch system initiation and enter login.
  • Page 58 – K X modem Firmware update; Press the Send button.
  • Page 59 – TFTP Firmware update; server on their PC and place the image in the download folder.
  • Page 60 – switch becomes unstable.
  • Page 61 – The default username is “; ” the default password is “; admin
  • Page 62 – Control Keys
  • Page 63 – Switch Static Configuration
  • Page 66 – NOTE: Changing the VLAN mode requires the switch to be restarted.; and ingress filtering 2.
  • Page 68 – Create Port-Based VLAN
  • Page 69 – Create an 802.1Q VLAN and add tagged /untagged member ports to it.
  • Page 70 – The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot be modified.
  • Page 72 – In the Edit/Delete a VLAN Group page, the result of sorted by VID.
  • Page 73 – Counts” will display the result of pinging.
  • Page 75 – Max bridge transmit delay bound:; Limits the packets queuing time in switch. If; Low Queue Delay Bound:; Limits the low priority packets queuing time in switch. If; Low Queue Max Delay Time:; To set the amount of time that low priority packets
  • Page 78 – This page allows the user to change the web management username.
  • Page 79 – This page allows the user to configure the device information.
  • Page 81 – Only one sniffer mode is active in the switch at a time.
  • Page 82 – port will always be considered to be high priority frames.
  • Page 83 – and low priority packets.
  • Page 85 – Add static MAC address; traffic, regardless of the device’s network activity.
  • Page 87 – Add filter MAC address; associate with the MAC address.
  • Page 92 – managed by the switch.
  • Page 93 – Add Community Name
  • Page 95 – address of the station and a community string.; Add SNMP trap manager
  • Page 97 – This page allows you to enable / disable the IGMP support.
  • Page 100 – Relational Information for trunk groups can be found on this page.; Static trunk group; Exit this page and return to previous menu.
  • Page 101 – In this page the user can configure and view all the 802.1x status.
  • Page 102 – accounting information.
  • Page 108 – This page allows the user to use TFTP to update the firmware.
  • Page 109 – EEPROM value from the update configuration page.
  • Page 110 – Application Examples; Benefits of VLANs; flooding of a network.
  • Page 111 – such as MRP server, printer server in Administration group...etc.
  • Page 112 – Trunking Application used with switch; trunk. This redundancy greatly increases the value of trunking.; “Single IP – Agent mode” application used with switch
  • Page 113 – Totally remote control of network devices in private IP domain.; switch which is directly connected to internet.; No up-link limitation through Gigabit port.; other applications.
  • Page 114 – Master and slave switches in the same LAN domain.
  • Page 115 – the same as example 1.
  • Page 117 – “Single IP - Stacking mode” application used with switch; – Stacking mode” is shown below:; Typical connections for switch management by stacking; The significant characteristics of this switch are:; Well integrated UI to view status of stacking switches:; group settings for all stacked switches at a glance.
  • Page 118 – Easy adding or removal stacking member:; trouble-shooting any network abnormality.; A guide to build up “Stacking Switches”; Follow these steps to build up a set of “Stacking Switches”:; Connect switches with Giga port in serial sequence.
  • Page 121 – There are Two basic rules here:
  • Page 122 – Compatibility on Virtual Server and “Single IP”
  • Page 123 – IP are still within the same IP domain.
  • Page 126 – packet
  • Page 128 – Router; A router is the network software or hardware entity charged
  • Page 130 – Appendix B: Cable Information; 0Mbps or 100Mbps, use the following Ethernet cable, as prescribed.
  • Page 131 – Straight and crossover cable configuration; wiring on the following page.; Straight-Through Cabling; Figure 3; Figure 4
  • Page 132 – Appendix C: Registration and Warranty Information; Contact Information
  • Page 133 – Product Warranty; Limitations of Warranty
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

2 NP2624M User Guide YML827 Rev1 Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Unpacking .............................................................................................

Page 5 - Desktop or Shelf Installation:; with the equipment rack to mount the switch on the rack.

NP2624M User Guide 5 YML827 Rev1 1.2 Installation You can use the following guidelines when choosing a place to install the Switch. • The surface must support at least 3 kg. Do not place heavy objects on the Switch.• You must be able to visually inspect the power cord and AC power connector.• Ensure...

Page 6 - Initial set up for management; can access the switch through your PC.; Step 1: Set Hyper Terminal parameters on your PC; connect the Switch to) and select the following port settings:; Step 2: Access your Switch; password to proceed, the default username is “

6 NP2624M User Guide YML827 Rev1 1.3 Initial set up for management There are two methods of management; one is out-of-band management, where you connect your PC to the switch through an RS232 cable. The other method is in-band-management, where you also connect your PC to the switch, but do so throu...

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