Qtech QSW-3410-10T-POE-AC Руководство пользователя онлайн
Содержание
- Qsw 3410 1
- Chapter 1 product instruction 5 2
- Chapter 1 user login chapter 1 user login 8 2
- Chapter 2 preparations before instruction 5 2
- Chapter 2 switch status chapter 2 switch status 9 2
- Chapter 3 basic configuration 13 2
- Chapter 3 installation 6 2
- Chapter 4 advanced configuration 15 2
- Contents 2
- Part two web configuration guide 8 2
- Chapter 5 network security 23 3
- Chapter 6 system maintenance 27 3
- Packaging list 4
- Power cord x 4
- The l2 managed switch x 4
- Tion accessories kit x 4
- User guide cd x 4
- Warranty card x 4
- Chapter 1 product instruction 5
- Chapter 2 preparations before instruction 5
- Check installation environment 5
- Installation tools 5
- Introduction 5
- Part one hardware installation guide 5
- Picture 1 rear panel power socket three core power socket is adopted please connect female head of power cord to the socket and connect the ac power supply with male head 5
- Please read through this user guide before operating the qsw 3410 5
- Precautions 5
- Rear panel 5
- Chapter 3 installation 6
- Connect the power cord and grounded cord 6
- Connection of ac power cord 6
- First fix the provided two l shaped brackets on the two sides of switch 2 fix the switch on the rack with screws screws are not provided 6
- Install the switch 6
- Install the switch on a 19 inch standard cabinet 6
- Install the switch on the desktop 6
- Select of ac power socket 6
- Test after installation 7
- Chapter 1 user login 8
- Configuration advanced configuration network security system maintenance 8
- Part two web configuration guide 8
- The web management interface consists of five parts which are switch status basic 8
- Chapter 2 switch status 9
- Logging message 9
- Picture 2 system information 9
- System information 9
- System log can be checked in above page maintenance technicians can check the history system log 9
- Port counters 10
- Port status port bandwidth statistics 10
- In above link aggregation page user can check the port aggregation information like aggregator group lag link state aggregator group member state active standby 11
- Link aggregation 11
- Lldp information can be checked in above page when enable the lldp link layer discovery protocol function lldp information of switch ports can be checked here 11
- Lldp statistics 11
- Igmp statistics 12
- In above stp statistics page users can check the bpdu packets of every port and every link aggregation stp 12
- Mac address table 12
- Stp statistics 12
- When the igmp snooping function is enabled igmp information can be checked in above page 12
- Account configuration 13
- Address for future login 13
- Address mode to dhcp ip address will be get dynamically please record the new ip 13
- And gateway will be showed in the page when revise the configuration please press 13
- Chapter 3 basic configuration 13
- Device management interface interface vlan 1 the default ip address subnet mask 13
- Ip configuration 13
- Mac address table and configuration can be checked in above page users can add the showed dynamic mac addresses to static mac table 13
- Save to confirm new configuration press reset to back to original configuration above configuration need to be done under default static state if switch the ip 13
- The above ip address configuration page can be used to configure the ip address of 13
- Configured system log can be saved on the remote server as backup use enable or 14
- Disable the remote backup function in this page server ip address need to be entered 14
- Future login 14
- Logging setting 14
- Login password can be revised in this page please remember the new password for 14
- Manually 14
- System log configuration is checked in above page remote log server can be 14
- Telnet configuration 14
- Chapter 4 advanced configuration 15
- Port setting 15
- Port aggregation 16
- Port mirror configuration 16
- Qsw 3410 switch support 8 aggregation groups each group contains maximum 8 ports the members in the same aggregation group should have same configuration for port forwarding rate mode and vlan distribution if lacp function applied for some ports then static aggregation can t be configured 16
- Static aggregation 16
- Lacp setting 17
- Vlan can be created or deleted in above page users can create a new vlan and give a name to the vlan 17
- Vlan management 17
- Vlan setting 17
- Port features can be configured in above page users can create a vlan and add ports to the vlan list with specified mode vlan features and port parameters can be configured ingress filtering enable ingress filtering function to abandon or forward unmatched vlan packets this function is default disable the unmatched packet will be received membership type tag refers to the port will receive tagged packets and the vlan id in for tagged packet is not 0 untag refers to the port receive untagged packets only 18
- Vlan port status 18
- Voice vlan 18
- Voice vlan is the vlan for voice data flow create a voice vlan and add the ports connected with voice devices to voice vlan voice data flow can be centrally transmitted in voice vlan users can configure special qos quality of service for the 18
- Mld snooping is short for multicast listener discovery snooping which is ipv6 multicast control mechanism for layer 2 devices the function is used to manage and control ipv6 multicast multicast snooping configuration can be made in above page enable or disable multicast snooping and define multicast snooping address range 19
- Multicast configuration 19
- Voice data flow like configure a higher transmitting priority class to ensure a high quality connection 19
- Voice vlan oui 19
- Voice vlan signify mode can be configured in this page like siemens ag phones cisco phones h3c phones 19
- Generally the max frame size for packet is 1518 bytes when packet is larger than this size it will be processed in batch 1518 bytes as a unit and users can also set a jumbo frame limitation in this page from 1522 to 9216 bytes enable jumbo frames transmitted smoothly reduce the load 20
- Igmp snooping configuration 20
- Igmp snooping configuration can be made in above page enable or disable igmp snooping and define igmp snooping address range 20
- Jumbo frame configuration 20
- Static mac address configuration can be manually made in this page mac items can be added according port vlan id mac address and ip address 20
- Static mac address table 20
- Different tlv type length value and save them in lldpdu link layer discovery protocol data unit these information will be released to the direct connected neighbor device neighbor devices will save these information based on 21
- Dynamic mac address configuration 21
- In above dynamic address setting page users can check the aging time of mac address 21
- Lldp configuration 21
- Mib management information base these information will be used for network management system examination or judge link communication condition lldp information can be configured in above page including transmission interval hold time multiplier retransmission delay and transmission delay enable lldp or disable lldp can be configured users can also configure the information transmitted to neighbor devices like port description system name system description system property and management address 21
- Qsw 3410 switch support lldp link layer discovery protocol which can define switch capacity management address device tags and port tags as 21
- Chapter 5 network security 23
- Port limit configuration 23
- After enable the global situation storm control please continue with function configuration the switch supports multiple storm control modes like broadcast storm control unknown multicast storm control and unknown unitcast storm control 24
- Storm control 24
- Switch bandwidth can be configured in above pages configurations include ingress egress flow control flow control priority class 24
- Dos configuration 25
- In above port isolation page isolated ports can be configured applying port isolation function to ensure port security 25
- Port isolation 25
- Dos is short for denial of service what causes dos problem is dos attacks which will block the normal network service the most common dos attacks are computer network bandwidth attack and connectivity attack please configure dos information in above pages 26
- Stp configuration 26
- Above page is used to reboot switch when manage the switch some configurations need to reboot the switch to take effect 27
- Chapter 6 system maintenance 27
- Factory reset 27
- Reboot switch 27
- Stp configurations can be made in above pages users can choose from stp and rstp modes according to different network requirements 27
- Current system software version can be checked in this page and new software upgrade can be made 28
- Firmware upgrading 28
- Ipv6 ping test 28
- Ping test 28
- Network cable test 29
- Users can test the twisted pair cable working status please select test ports then press cooper test to check the working status 29
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