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Edge-Core ES4612 - User Manual

Edge-Core ES4612
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Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Management Guide

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Darius BullockAug 9, 2025
    What to do if I cannot connect to Edge-Core Network Router using Secure Shell?
    • T
      Timothy LongAug 10, 2025
      If you're having trouble connecting to the Edge-Core Network Router using Secure Shell (SSH), first, you might have exceeded the maximum number of concurrent Telnet/SSH sessions, so try again later. Ensure the SSH server's control parameters are correctly configured on the router and that the SSH client software is properly configured on your management station. Make sure you've generated a public key on the router and exported it to the SSH client. Verify that you've set up an account on the router for each SSH user, including the username, authentication level, and password. If using public key authentication, confirm that you've imported the client's public key to the router.
  • A
    apierceAug 18, 2025
    Why can't I access the Edge-Core ES4612 configuration via serial port?
    • N
      Natasha LinAug 18, 2025
      If you cannot access the on-board configuration program of your Edge-Core Network Router via a serial port connection, ensure your terminal emulator program is set to VT100 compatible, with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and the baud rate set to 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps. Also, check that the null-modem serial cable conforms to the pin-out connections provided in the Installation Guide.
  • P
    Pamela ClarkOct 29, 2025
    How to fix Edge-Core Network Router connection issues via Telnet, web browser, or SNMP?
    • S
      Susan NelsonOct 29, 2025
      If you are unable to connect to the Edge-Core Network Router using Telnet, a web browser, or SNMP software, ensure the device is powered on and check the network cabling between your management station and the router. Verify you have a valid network connection to the router and that the port you're using hasn't been disabled. Also, confirm that the VLAN interface through which the management station connects has a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Ensure your management station's IP address is in the same subnet as the router's IP interface. If connecting via a tagged VLAN group's IP address, ensure your management station and intermediate switches are configured with the appropriate tag. If Telnet is the issue, you might have exceeded the maximum concurrent sessions; try...

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Key Features

Lists essential features of the switch, covering configuration, authentication, and protocols.

Description of Software Features

Provides an overview of advanced performance-enhancing features like flow control, storm suppression, VLANs, and QoS.

System Defaults

Lists default parameters for console connection, authentication, web management, SNMP, and port configuration.

Chapter 2: Initial Configuration

Connecting to the Switch

Explains how to connect to the switch for configuration via Console, Telnet, Web, or SNMP.

Basic Configuration

Covers initial setup, including remote connections, console access, passwords, and IP addresses.

Enabling SNMP Management Access

Describes configuring the switch for SNMP requests and trap generation.

Saving Configuration Settings

Explains how to save the running configuration to non-volatile storage for persistence.

Managing System Files

Details managing configuration, operation, and diagnostic code files in flash memory.

Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch

Using the Web Interface

Outlines accessing the switch via an embedded HTTP web agent using a standard web browser.

Navigating the Web Browser Interface

Explains accessing the web interface, user credentials, and navigating the home page.

Main Menu

Provides an overview of menu selections for system parameter definition, control, and monitoring.

Chapter 4: Command Line Interface

Accessing the CLI

Explains accessing the CLI via console port or Telnet connection for switch management.

Entering Commands

Explains how to enter CLI commands using keywords, arguments, abbreviation, and completion.

Understanding Command Modes

Describes command classes (Exec, Configuration) and their modes.

Configuration Commands

Covers commands for modifying settings, organized into modes like Global, Interface, and Router configuration.

Edge-Core ES4612 Specifications

General IconGeneral
VLANs Supported4K
Power Consumption30W (max)
LayerLayer 3
Jumbo Frame Support9KB
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
Dimensions440 x 44 mm
Temperature Range0°C
Storage Temperature70°C
ModelEdge-Core ES4612
Ports12 x 10/100/1000BASE-T, 4 x SFP ports

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