MicroNet Technology SP616DB manual

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    User ’s Manu al EtherFast 10/100M Smart Switch Model No.: SP616DB / SP624DB http://www .micronet.info[...]

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    Package Contents V erify y our package contain s the following items: z SP616DB/SP624DB 10/1 00 Mb ps Smart Switch z User’s Manual z Power Cord z Rack Ears with Screws and Rubber Foots Features Micronet SP616DB/SP624DB has the follow ing key features: z Provide 16 (SP616DB) or 24 (SP624DB) RJ-4 5 port s of 10/100 Mbps, auto negotiation z Provide [...]

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    3 POWER This LED comes on w hen the sw itch is properly connected to power and turned on. TX/FX Push Button The push button is located at the right side of port 16 (SP616DB) or port 24 (SP624DB). Release this button to use RJ-45 port 16 (S P616DB) or port 24 (SP624DB), an d press this button to use the 100BASE-FX module. IP RESET Push Butto n Press[...]

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    Installation Preparing the Site Select the site that meet s the following require m ent s: Characteristic Requirement Temperature 32 to 104 ˚ F (0 to 40 ˚ C) Humidity Maximum relative humidity of 90%, non-condensing Condition At least 1.8 meters (6 feet) to the nearest source of electromagnetic noise Ventilation Minimum 3 inches (0.25 feet) of cl[...]

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    5 Step 2: Remove the module from the static-free container. Step 3: Unscrew the cover pl ate of the expansion slot. (The slot for single-port module is loca ted at the right side of the switch.) Step 4: Remove the plate. (Keep it for future use in case you decide to remove this module later.) Step 5: Carefully slide the module into the slot, along [...]

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    Switch Configuration Setting UP Console Port Connection SP616DB/SP624DB provide s o ne RJ-45 console port and a web-based interface, allow ing user s to configure and manage the switch remotely from web browser. 1. Connect UTP/STP cable to SP616DB/SP624DB’s con sole port. Figure 5: Connect directly to PC Figure 6: Connect to PC via another switch[...]

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    Figure 8: Main menu System Change The System Change p arameters can be display ed by clicking the System Chan ge button in the left sub-menu. Figure 9: System Change z Switch Name: T ype a switch name and replace the current sw itch name with a new one. (Please rest art your Comput er once the Switch Name is replaced a nd saved under “Save Config[...]

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    IP Configuration Figure 10: IP Configuratio n z Refresh: Click the Refresh button and refresh back to the last saved IP Configurations. z IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway: Y o u can see and change the IP Address, Netmask, and Default Gateway of the Ethernet Switch. z Apply: Click the Apply button and apply the new IP Configurations. Port Figure[...]

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    VLAN Figure 12: VLAN z VLAN: Click and choose the port s to be added into the VLAN gr oups. z Apply: Click the Apply button and apply the new settings of the VLAN groups. Note: all Ports h ave to be selected to one of the VLAN Groups, those Port/Port s were not selected will be notified by the alarm mess age w hich shows “Non-Identify VLAN Group [...]

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    T runk SP616DB: Figure 13: T runk of SP616DB z Disable: Click and choose the Disable to disable the Trunk Group 1 or T runk Group 2. z T runk Group 1: Click and choose the Port 1, 2 to be added into the T runk Group 1. z T runk Group 2: Click and choose the Port 9, 10 to be added into the T runk Group 2. z Apply: Click the Apply button and apply th[...]

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    Save Configuration Figure 15: Save Configuration z Click Save Configuration . z Click the Ok or Cancel button to or not to save the configurations. Note: the Cancel button will discard any dat a you have changed since the last "Save" operation. Without clicking Ok button, the switch does not save any changes you may have made. Load Defaul[...]

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    Specifica tions IEEE standard IEEE 802.3,10BaseT IEEE 802.3u,100BaseTX/FX Port SP616DB: 16 10/100 Mbps ports SP624DB: 24 10/100 Mbps ports Speed 200 Mbps full-duplex 100 Mbps half-duplex Dimension 440 × 207 × 44 mm rack-mount size Weight SP616DB: 1.94 kg SP624DB: 2.07 kg Power Input 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz Input Fuse SP616DB: 3.3VDC, 2.5A SP624[...]