Lindy 25008 manual

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    Eight (8)-Por t Gigabi t Etherne t Switch USER'S GU IDE Eight (8)- Po rt 1000B A SE -T/100BA SE-TX /10BA SE-T Giga bit Etherne t Sw itch LINDY P art No. 2500 8[...]

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    2 T ABLE O F CONTENTS 1 UN P AC KIN G INF ORMA TION ................................................. 3 2 P ROD UCT INTRO DUCT ION .................................................. 4 2.1 M ode ls ..................................................................................... 4 2.2 Ke y Fe atu re s ............................................[...]

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    3 1 UNP ACKI NG INFORM A TION Thank yo u fo r purcha sing this Sw itch. Befor e cont inuing, plea se check the conte nts of the pro duct pa ck a ge. This produc t pac kage should c ont ain t he follo wing item s: One ( 1) Giga bit Ether n et Swit ch. One (1) Po wer Cord. One (1) Fo ur (4) Rubber Fe et. One (1) Ra ckmount Kit. One (1) Co ns ole Cabl[...]

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    4 2 PRODUCT I NTRODUCTIO N 2.1 Mode ls The sw itch pro vide s Eight (8) G ig abit co pper por ts . Ea ch port is equippe d with 2000 Mb ps, Full- D uplex , Co llision F r ee Ba ndwidth. I t’s a multi-s peed, versa tile netw ork devic e that combine s Gigabit, Fas t E the rnet, and Etherne t port s in a single device. 2.2 Key Featu res Ope rate s [...]

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    5 2.3. 3 S tat us LEDs T he Swi tc h com es wi th a com pl et e ran g e of L ED s. Th e t ab l e b el ow l i sts e ach L E Ds n ame, c ol or an d a b ri ef d esc ri p ti on of it s funct ion. Nam e Colo r Funct ion Gre en P ow er on , n or mal op er at ion Power Of f Pow er o ff Green Li nk On Blink A ctivit y Link/A ct Off Li nk Off Gree n 1000M S[...]

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    6 3 INST ALLA TIO N T o loca te the s witch on a r ackmo u nt: (19 i nches case only) A ttach t h e Fo ur (4) rubbe r feet inc luded in t he product pa cka ge to the bottom o f the Sw itch, one in ea ch corner . Pl ace th e S wi tc h on a r ack mou n t. Pl u g in al l n etwork con n ec tion s an d th e p ower cord 3.1 Rackm ount pl acement At t ach[...]

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    7 4 HELPFUL SUGG ESTIONS 4.1 Prio r to Inst allati o n Be f o re inst alling the Swit ch and co nnecting ne twor k devic e s, it is im porta nt to pla n the netw ork's la yout . Things y ou s hould co nsider include : Dedi cated Band w id th: Fi le s er v er s and ot h er h i gh - traff ic h ard war e imp r ov e th ei r p er for m an ce i f th[...]

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    8 5 SAM PLE APPLICA TIO N The applica tio n for thes e Swit che s is as a "big pipe" ba ckbone int erconne cting file se rver s wit h bandw idth- hun gry wo rkgro ups, depa rtme nts, a nd of fices . S er v er w i th G i gabi t E t h er n et A dapte r 2 4 10 / 10 0 por tsw i th 2 G i gabi t por t s s w i t c h 24-Port + 2Giga PortS witch P[...]

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    9 6 SMART FUNCTION CONFIG URA TIO N 6.1 Hy perT ermin al T he Swi tc h has a sm art fu n cti on t hat y ou can u s e to man ag e you r loc al ar ea n etwor k (L A N ) mor e e ffec ti v ely. Y ou c an al s o us e the defau lt s ettin g to op erate th e Switch as a dumb s witch. If you want to us e sm art fu ncti on, i nstall th e S witch as b el ow:[...]

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    1 0 6.2 System I nitiating Aft er y ou hav e s et u p th e “ H yp erT erm in al ” pr og ram , y ou c an po w er on t he s wi tc h. Y ou will s e e the init ializing pro ces s appea rs on t h e s cree n. Her e we can see m es sage s shown in t his powe r-on scr een. As de scribe d in t he sc ree n, this is a Self -Diagno s tic pr o cess runni ng[...]

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    11 7 USE FUNCTIO N MENU 7.1 Main m enu T he mai n men u i s the t op l ev el of all m en u- dr i ven s cre en s. All f un ct ion s ar e sel ect ed f r om th i s sc re en. T he mai n men u fu n cti on s el ec ti on s are l i st ed bel ow: 1. Syst em Configura tio n 2. Po rt Configur a tio n 3. Po rt Trunking Conf igurat ion 4. Port Mirroring Configu[...]

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    1 2 I n the “Sy s te m Conf igurat ion” me nu, you can set up the fo llowing se ttings. Item d efau l t exp l anat i on Password a dmi n (A string ) T he l og in p ass word . A ging time 300 (I nteger , in s e co nds) F orw arding t able a ging perio d A ging Time va lue is b etwe en 0~65000. Logo ut time 0 (I nteger , in minute s) Set t he au [...]

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    1 3 7.4 Port T runk i ng Co nfig ura tion Po rt Trunk ing Con figura tio n menu cont rols por t trunking o r the so ca lled Link A ggregat ion func tion. Sev era l port s in the S m ar t Sw itch ca n b e bundle d toget her to for m a high-s pe e d tr unk. The a vaila ble choic es a r e lis te d in the scree n o nce you pre ss <A dd> se lect i[...]

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    1 4 T he fol lo wi ng F ig u re. sh ows a s am p le of Tr un ki n g Con fi gu rati on s cre en aft er s ome tr un k in g p orts ar e de fi ned . The t runked gro up ca n also be sele c te d fo r delet ion. T o de l e te a t runk, sim ply use a rrow keys & move an d pre ss Ente r t o se lect. T he follo wing que stio n will a ppea r at the statu[...]

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    1 5 7.6 VLAN Conf igur atio n The V L A N Configur a tio n se ts up t h e V LAN conf igurat io n of this sw itch. The Sw itch suppo rts 32 V L A Ns in four pa ges. Ea ch V L AN c a n have a n I D wit h ra nge 1-4094, 0 a nd 4095 a re st anda rd reser v at ion. Me mbe r set in t he same VLA N c an be unta gged o r ta gged. I ncoming unt agge d pac k[...]

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    1 6 7. 7 P rio rit y Con figu rati on The Pr iority Co nfigurat ion set s the IE EE 802.1p prio rity f unctio n of the system . The Sm art Sw itch has 4 prio rity que u es pe r port. Each f r am e can be sent via high o r low prio rity que u e de pending o n the prio rity se tting and t he tag va lue o f it. Use r c a n input a ny numbe r bet wee n[...]

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    1 7 7.9 Rest art T he Res et m enu p rov i d es 2 fu nc ti ons . Fact or y D ef au lt Cl ear th e c on fi gu rat ion d ata and l o ad fac t ory d ef au l t set ti ng i n to swi tc h. T he switch w i ll then be restarted. Resta rt Performs a SW rese t of syst em. 7.10 Exi t Move curso r to “E x it” and press <enter> will j ump to this scre[...]

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    1 8 8 PRO DUCT SPECIFI CA TIONS 8-Por t Giga bit E the rnet Smart Sw itch Mode l (19 inche s case ) S tanda rds I EEE 802.3: 10BA SE-T I EEE 802.3u: 100BA SE-TX I EEE 802.3a b: 1000BA SE-T I EEE 802.3x : Flow -Cont r ol s uppo rt I EEE 802.1D (Bridg ing) I EEE 802.1P (Prio rity) I EEE 802.1Q (V irtual LA N) Ports E ight (8) 1000BA SE- T/100BA SE-TX[...]