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    ADMIN GUIDE BUSINESS SERIES 48-por t 10/100 Ethernet S witch Model: SFE2010/SFE2010P[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide i T able of C ontents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome 1 What’ s in this User Guide? 1 2 Getting to Know the SFE2010/SFE2010P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SFE2010/P Front Panel 2 SFE2010/P Back Panel 4 3 Connecting Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide ii T able of C ontents A Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 US/Canada Conta cts 54 B Customer Site Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 C Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Limited Warranty 57 Exclusion s and Limita tion[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 1 We l c o m e Introduction 1 I ntr oduction We l c o m e Thank you for choosing a Linksys Switch. This Swit ch will a llo w you to quickl y and economically expand your Lin ksys system. Th is new Lin ksy s rac k moun t Swi tch del iv ers non -blo cking, wir e speed swit ching f or y our ne t work clie nts,[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 2 Getting to Know the SFE2010/SFE2010P 2 Getting to K now the SFE2010/SFE2010P This chapter describes the por ts, LEDs, and other features on the front and back panels of the switch. The SFE2 010 and SFE2010P ar e 48-port, layer -2 Ethe rnet sw itches that affor dably expand the capability of the Linksy s s[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 3 Getting to Know the SFE2010/SFE2010P 1-48 The Switch is equip ped wit h 48 auto -sen sing, Ether net (8 02.3) ne twork p orts , wh ic h us e RJ - 45 c on n ect o rs . Th e F ast Et her ne t p o rts su p po rt network speeds of 10M bps or 100Mbp s. They can operate in half and full- dupl ex mod es. Auto -s[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 4 Getting to Know the SFE2010/SFE2010P SFE2010/P Bac k Pan el Fe ature Descript ion Po wer The Power port is where you will conne ct the p ower cord. Con sole The Cons ole po r t is wher e y ou can c onnect a seria l cable to a P C’ s serial por t for con figurat ion us ing you r PC ’ s H yperT ermina l[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 5 Samp le Network Configuration C onnec ting Devices 3 Co nnec ting De vices This c hapter ex plains h ow to physical ly conne ct your net work de vices to th e switch . • ”Sample Network Configuration, ” o n page 5 • ”Maximum Cablin g Distances, ” on page 5 • ”Before Y ou I nstall the Switc[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 6 Before Y ou Install the Switch... C onnec ting Devices Befor e Y ou Install the S witch... When you choose a location for the switch, obser ve the foll owing guidelines: • Make sure that the switch will be acc essible and that the cables can be easily connected. • Keep cabling away fr om sources of el[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 7 Placement O ptions C onnec ting Devices CA U TION: Keep enough venti lation space for the Ethernet switch so it does not exceed the envir onmental r estrictions mentioned in the specifications . Rack- Mount Plac emen t T o mount the Ethernet switch in any standard-sized, 19-inch wide, (each Ether net swit[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 8 C onnecti ng the Ca bles C onnec ting Devices W a ll-Moun t Placement 1. On on e of the sid e corne rs, remove the four front screws o n of the Ether net sw itch. R etain the scre ws for re -in sta llat ion . NO TE: The Etherne t switch, shown below , is mounted with the ports located on top . When th e s[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 9 C onnecti ng the Ca bles C onnec ting Devices CA U TION: Obser ve the orie ntation of the mini- GBIC module b efore inser ting it into a mini- GBIC port. The bottom mini-GBIC por ts are upside do wn in r elation to the t op mini-GBIC por ts. 5. If you u se the console i nterface to confi gure the Ethernet[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 10 Connec ting to th e Switch w ith t he Web-B ased U tility W eb Utili ty C onfigura tion 4 W eb Utilit y Configur ation Th is chapt er pr ovid es an in trod uction t o the fea tur es of t he web-based confi gura tion util ity . Linksys switc h provides a comple te web-bas ed utili ty to configure the swit[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 11 V iewing On -line Help W eb Utili ty C onfigura tion V iewing On-line Help The W eb Utility has on-line Help inclu ding field definiti ons for each scree n. T o access the on- line he lp for a partic ular screen , click the Help button on the right side of the scr een.[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 12 C onnec ting to Y our Switch with HyperT ermina l U sing th e C onsole 5 Using the C onsole This chapter describes the use of the switch console, which allows you to per f orm basic config uration of the s witch. The switch feat ures a menu -driven console in ter face f or basic c onfiguration of the swi[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 13 C onnec ting to Y our Switch with HyperT ermina l U sing th e C onsole 1. Click the Star t button. Cho ose Pro grams > Accesso ries > Commu nic ation s > HyperT erminal . 2. On the Connection Description scre en, type a name for this connection, select an icon, and the n click OK . 3. On the Con[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 14 C onnec ting to Y our Switch with HyperT ermina l U sing th e C onsole 4. Set the s erial por t settings as follows: • Bits per se cond: 115200 • Data bits: 8 • Pa ri t y : No ne • Stop bits : 1 • Flow co ntro l: None 5. Then, cl ick the OK button. 6. Optionally , on the Fil e menu, click Sav e[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 15 C onnecti ng t o the S wi tch with T elnet U sing th e C onsole C onnec ting to the Sw itch with T elnet Y o u can connec t to t he switch with te lnet. 1. Open a command line edit or and enter telnet < switch ip address> . Then, pr ess the En ter key . 2. When the Lo g i n screen appears, select E[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 16 Using the Switch Main Men u U sing th e C onsole U sing the Swit ch Main Menu The Switch Main Menu provides access t o screens that you can use to configure y our system, view or modify por t and P oE settings, and view or modify system and stacking mode. 1. System Conf iguration (see page 16) 2. P or t [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 17 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole 3. Username & Password Settings (s ee page 24) 4. Securit y Settin gs (see page 25) 5. VLAN Management (see page 28 ) 6. IP Co nfigurat ion (see page 29) 7. File Ma nag ement (se e pa ge 43 ) 8. Restore Syst em Default S ettings (see page 46) 9. Reset to F [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 18 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Ve r s i o n s Use the V ersions screen to display the boot, soft ware , and hardware firm ware versions of the Ethern et switc h. In stack ing m ode, this inform ation is displayed for t he stac k mas ter . T o open this screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 19 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o change the system c ontact, system name, and loc ation: 1. Select Ed it , and then make y our changes . P ress the Ta b key to move the curs or from one field to the nex t. 2. Pr ess the Es c ke y to retur n to the Ac tion li st. 3. Select Sav e to save you[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 20 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Serial Port Configura tion Use the Serial Po r t Configur ation screen to v iew or change the b aud rate o f the Eth erne t switch. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , se lect 1. Sy st em C onfi gura tio n Menu . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configu[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 21 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o open this screen: 1. F rom the Switch Main Menu , select 1. S y stem C onfi gura tion Menu . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configur ation Menu , select 2. Manageme nt Setting s . 3. F rom the Ma nagement Settings Menu , ch oose 2. T eln et Configuration . T o chang [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 22 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole SSH Se rver Configuration Use the SSH Server Configur ation scr een to view or edit the status of the SSH ser ver . Y ou can enable or disable the ser ver and configur e the SSH server por t T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , se lect 1. Sy [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 23 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o open this screen: 1. F rom the Switch Main Menu , select 1. S y stem C onfi gura tion Menu . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configur ation Menu , select 2. Manageme nt Setting s . 3. F rom the Ma nagement Settings Menu , ch oose 3. SSH Configuration . 4. F rom the SS[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 24 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o ge ne rate the cr y pto key: 1. V eri fy that th e inf ormation is corre ct. 2. Select Exec ute . 3. When the Oper ation c omplete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Act ion list. SSH Keys Fingerprint s Use the SSH Key s F ingerpr [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 25 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole NO TE: The default user is “ admin ” with no password. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the Switch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 3. Username & Passw ord Sett ings . T o change User &[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 26 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole SSL Generate C ertifi cate Use the SSL Certificate Generation screen to view , edit, and ex ecute de vice- generated cer tific ates. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w it ch Main Menu, select 1. Sy stem C onfiguration . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion m[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 27 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Show C er t ifi cate Use the Show Certificate screen to display th e inte rnal ce rt ificate. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 4. Security Settings . 3.[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 28 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole VLAN Managemen t The VL AN Management menu provides acc ess to a screen where you can view or modify the defau lt VL AN I D . 1. Default VLAN Setup (see page 28) 0.Back (S elect to retu rn to the previ ous menu.) T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 29 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole To e d i t t h e V L A N I D : 1. Select Ed it . 2. T ype the VLAN I D . 3. Pr ess the Es c ke y to move the c ursor to the Act ion li st. 4. Select Exec ute . 5. When the Oper ation c omplete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Act ion[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 30 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole IPv4 Address Configuration The IP v4 Configuration menu provides ac cess to the IPv4 addr ess settings and DH CP renew . 1. IPv4 Address Setti ngs (see page 30) 2. DHCP Renew (see page 31) 0.Back (S elect to retu rn to the previ ous menu.) T o open this screen:[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 31 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole 4. F rom the IP v4 Address Configur ation men u, se le ct 1. IPv4 Address Settings . T o edit the IPv4 address settings: 1. Select Ed i t ., and then make the changes . P ress th e Ta b key to move the cursor from one field to the nex t. NO TE: T o enable or di[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 32 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole 1. IPv6 Inter face Enable (see page 32) 2. IPv6 Address Setti ngs (see page 33) 3. IPv6 Addr ess T able (see page 34) 4. IPv6 ISA T AP Enable (see page 34) 5. IPv6 ISA T AP Inter face Show (see page 35) 6. IPv6 Default Gateway (see page 36) T o open this screen[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 33 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole 3. Select Sav e to save your settin gs 4. When the Oper ation c omplete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Act ion list. 5. When y ou ar e finished w orking on this scr een, select Qu i t . IPv6 A ddr ess Settin gs Y o u can use th e I[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 34 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole IPv6 A ddr ess T able The IPv6 Addr ess T able lists the IPv6 addresses that are configur ed. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , se lect 1. Sy stem Co nfiguration . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 6. IP Configuration . 3.[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 35 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o e dit the ISA T AP tunnel settings 1. Select Ed it ., and then make the changes . P ress the Ta b key to move the cursor from one field to the nex t. NO TE: T o enable or disable the ISA T AP tunnel, move the cursor to the Sta tus field, an d then press the[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 36 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole IPv6 Defau lt Gateway Y ou can use the IP v 6 Def ault Gatew ay scree n to view or ed it inform ation a bout th e IPv 6 Def ault Ga tew a y . T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , select 1. S y stem Configur ation . 2. F rom the Sy stem Config[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 37 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole HT TP Configu ration Y o u can use th e HT TP sc re en to view and edit the HTTP settings.Y ou can enable o r disable the HT T P ser ver and conf igure th e por t on whic h the session i s enabl ed. T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 38 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Switch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 6. IP Configuration . 3. F rom the IP Configur ation menu, select 4. HT TPS Configuration . To c h a n g e H T T P S s e [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 39 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Pin g IP v4 Y o u can use th e Ping IPv 4 screen to ping an IPv4 address. T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 6. IP Configuration . 3. F rom the IP Configur[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 40 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Pin g IP v6 Y o u can use th e Ping IPv 6 s creen to p ing an IPv6 address. T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 6. IP Configuration . 3. F rom the IP Config[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 41 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Tr a c e R o u t e I P v 4 Y o u can use th e Tr a c e R o u t e I P v 4 screen to run a tr ace route test for an IPv4 address T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 42 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Tr a c e R o u t e I P v 6 Y o u can use th e Tr a c e R o u t e I P v 6 screen to run a tr ace route test for an IPv6 address . T o open the screen: 1. F rom the Sw itch Main Menu , select 1. S yst em Configurat ion . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 43 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole F ile Mana gement The File Management Menu pro vides access to scr eens where you can download upgr ade files from an IPv4 or IPv6 address. 1. Upgrade / Backup IPv4 (s ee page 43) 2. Upgrade / Backup IPv6 (s ee page 44) 3. Active Image (see page 45) 0.Back (S e[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 44 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o enter the IPv4 Upgrade/ Back up file na me and location: 1. Select Ed it , and then make the changes. Pr ess the Ta b key to move the cursor from one field to the nex t. NO TE: Specify the source and destina tion of the file , the file name, and the IPv4 ad[...]

  • Page 48

    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 45 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole T o download a file from the spec ified location: 3. V erify that the file name and location are correct. 4. Select Exec ute . 5. When the Oper ation c omplete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Act ion list. Ac t ive I m a ge Ther e a[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 46 Sy stem Co nfiguration U sing th e C onsole Restor e S yst em Default Settings Y ou can restor e the switch to the system def ault settings. T o restore system default settings 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , se lect 1. Sy stem Co nfiguration . 2. F rom the Sy stem Configurat ion Me nu , select 8 . Res[...]

  • Page 50

    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 47 Po r t S t at u s U sing th e C onsole Stack C onfigura tion Y o u can use th e Stack Co nfiguratio n screen to specify the S tack ID f or the Ethernet swit ch. By default, ID numb ers are automatical ly assigned to each device. T o open this screen: 1. F rom the S w itch Main Menu , se lect 1. Sy stem C[...]

  • Page 51

    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 48 Po r t S t at u s U sing th e C onsole Po r t S ta t u s Y o u can use th e Por t St at us screen to view the por t connection status. Y ou can use the up or down arro w ke ys to s croll thro ugh all t he po r ts on th e sw itch . NO TE: T o configure ports, use the P ort Configuration scr een. See ”P [...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 49 Port Configuration U sing th e C onsole P or t C onfiguration The Por t Configur ation Me nu pr ovides access to screens wh ere you can view or modify port settings an d P oE settings. 1. P or t Setti ngs (see page 49) 2. P oE Settings (see page 50) 0.Back (S elect to retu rn to the previ ous screen.) Fr[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 50 Port Configuration U sing th e C onsole T o configure the por ts: 1. Select Ed it . 2. Pr oceed as neede d: a. Press the down a rrow k ey to sc rol l dow n t hrou gh the lis t o f p or t s. b. P ress the right arr ow key to move the cursor fr om one field to t he next within a row . c. T o change a setti[...]

  • Page 54

    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 51 Sy st em Mode (Layer 2 / Layer 3) Sele ction U sing th e C onsole T o configure the PoE settings: 1. Select Ed it . 2. Pr oceed as neede d: a. Press the down a rrow k ey to sc rol l dow n t hrou gh the lis t o f p or t s. b. P ress the right arr ow key to move the cursor fr om one field to t he next with[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 52 Help U sing th e C onsole T o edit the system mode or stacking mode: 1. Select Ed it . 2. Pr oceed as neede d: a. Press the down a rrow k ey to sc rol l dow n t hrou gh the lis t o f p or t s. b. P ress the Ta b key to mov e the cu rsor from one fi eld t o the next . c. T o change a setting, mov e the cu[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 53 Logo ut U sing th e C onsole Lo go ut The Lo gout command lets you logout fr om the Ethernet switch. NO TE: When you issue this command, y ou are immediately logged off the Ethernet switch.[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 54 US/ Can ada C on tact s A Contacts F or additional information or troubleshooting help , r efer t o the U ser Guide on the CD-ROM. Additional suppor t is also available by phone or onl ine. US/C anada Contacts • 24-Hour T echnical Support: 800-326-7114 • RMA (Return Merchand ise Authorization): h ttp[...]

  • Page 58

    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 55 B C ustomer Site Sur vey Use this Customer Site Survey to gather customer contact informa tion and other information about th e customer site that w ill be nee ded for th e implem entation and installati on of th e Linksys So lution. Site Business Address Busi ness Na me Street Addres s City Stat e Zip C[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 56 How man y users ar e at y our site? Phone number and location of the telephone neare st to the L inksys equipme nt Access Pro cedures Spec ify roo m ac cess p roc edur es (f or exampl e, must visit ing pe rsonnel b e escorted by customer personn el?). Security/Saf ety Pr ocedur es Specif y any specia l s[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 57 Limited W arranty C W arrant y I nformation Limited W a rran ty Linksys warrants th is Linksys h ardware product agai nst defects i n materials an d work manship under normal use f or the W a rranty P eriod, which be g ins on the date of purchase by the origin al end-user purchaser and last s for the per[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 58 Obtain ing W arranty Ser vice T O THE EX TENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LA W , IN NO EVENT W ILL LINKSYS BE LIABLE F OR ANY L OST DA T A, RE VENUE OR PROFIT , OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT , CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENT AL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILIT Y (INCL UDING NEGLIG ENCE), ARISING OUT OF[...]

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    SFE2010/ SFE2010P A dmini stration G uide 59 D F ederal Communica tion C ommission I nter fer ence Statement Th is Equ ipmen t has been t este d and f ou nd to comp ly wit h the lim its for a Cla ss A di gita l dev ice , pursuant to part 15 of the FC C Rules. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protection against harmful interferenc e [...]

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    SFE2010/SFE2010P Administration Guide 60 E Specifications Model • SFE2010 48-port 10/100 Ethernet Switch • SFE2010P 48-port 10/ 100 Ethernet Switch with Po E • IEEE 802.3af P oE on deliver ed over an y of the 48 10/100 ports • Po wer budget allo ws fo r max power of 15.4W to a FE por t, with 360W available to all FE ports on regular AC, and[...]

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    SFE2010/SFE2010P Administration Guide 61 Envir onment Operating T emp: Operating T emp. 0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Storage T emp: Storage T emp. -20 ºC to 70ºC Operating Humidity: Operating Humidity 10% to 90% relative humidity , Non- Condensing Storage Humidity: Storage Humidity 10% to 95% relative humidity , Non- Condensing W eb User Inter[...]

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    SFE2010/SFE2010P Administration Guide 62 Access C ontrol ACLs - Dr op or Rate Limit based on: Source and Destination MA C-based Source and Destination IP address Pr otoc ol Por t VLAN DSCP/IP Prec edence T CP/UDP Source and Destination ports 802.1p priority Ethernet T ype ICMP packets IGMP packets DHCP Snooping ARP Inspec tion IP Source Address Gua[...]

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    SFE2010/SFE2010P Administration Guide 63 Safety UL 60950-1 IEC60950-1 CB / TUV/Rh CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 EN 60950 AS/NZS 60950-1 C- Tick EMC FCC P art 15 (CFR 47) Class A ICES-003 Class A EN 55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A EN 55024, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-1 Dimensions Metric: 440 mm ( W ) x 375 mm (H) x 44 mm (D) English: 17.[...]

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