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Product Type | Switch |
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Ports | 26 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
PoE Budget | 180W |
Switching Capacity | 12.8 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 9.5 Mpps |
Layer | Layer 2 |
Rack Mountable | Yes |
MAC Address Table Size | 8K entries |
Jumbo Frame Support | Yes |
Manageable | Yes |
Features | VLAN support, QoS |
Management | SNMP |
Dimensions | 440 x 44 mm |
Basic introduction to the switch models and their purpose.
Describes the general features and capabilities of the switches.
Lists and describes the key hardware features supported by the switch.
Details the physical layout and components on the front panel of the switch.
Explains the meaning of various LED indicators on the switch.
Provides technical specifications like dimensions, weight, power, and operating conditions.
Guides the user through the physical installation process of the switch.
Lists prerequisites for connecting to the switch's web interface.
Specifies supported web browsers and platform combinations for optimal interface display.
Provides the default login credentials for accessing the switch's web interface.
Step-by-step instructions on how to log in to the switch's web management interface.
Explains the layout and basic navigation within the switch's web interface.
Manages user accounts, passwords, and access levels for switch management.
Sets up IP addressing and ARP settings for network communication.
Configures individual port settings such as state, speed, duplex, and PoE.
Manages Virtual LANs, including creation, modification, and port assignments.
Configures port channel aggregation for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
Manages STP settings to prevent network loops and ensure optimal pathing.
Defines rules to filter traffic based on MAC or IP addresses for security.
Manages traffic prioritization, queuing, and bandwidth settings.
Configures settings for Voice VLAN to prioritize VoIP traffic.
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol for network monitoring.
Manages Link Layer Discovery Protocol for network device discovery.
Implements port-based authentication (802.1X) and RADIUS client settings.
Configures settings to limit excessive broadcast and multicast traffic.
Views and configures system name, time, and basic settings.
Handles saving, resetting, backing up, and restoring switch configurations.
Restores the switch to its original factory settings to resolve issues.
Procedures to regain access if the web interface password is lost.
Diagnoses and resolves problems indicated by switch LED status lights.
Introduces the Command Line Interface and its prerequisites.
Steps to connect to the switch via the Command Line Interface.
Details online help, command history, and error messages within the CLI.
Explains common CLI commands for configuration and status display.
Refers to essential safety guidelines provided in a separate manual.
Compliance statement regarding FCC rules for radio frequency emissions.
Compliance statement for European Union directives on low voltage and EMC.
Lists hazardous materials used in product components as per Chinese regulations.
Defines technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.