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Luxul XMS-1024P User Manual

Luxul XMS-1024P
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Simply Connected
User Guide
XMS-1024P
24 Port Gigabit Managed
PoE/PoE+ Switch
Use the XMS-1024P to:
Cost-effectively Add 802.3af/at PoE Capability to Your Network
Deliver Power and Data for up to 24 PoE-Enabled Network
Devices with a Maximum Output of 320 Watts
Simplify PoE Device Installation, Including IP Sercurity
Cameras, VoIP Devices, and Wireless APs
Future Proof Your Network with Gigabit Speeds
(10X Performance of Fast Ethernet)
Optimize and Protect Your Network with Advanced
VLAN, QoS and Network Security Features

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Luxul XMS-1024P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ports24
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Yes
Total PoE Power Budget370W
Switching Capacity48 Gbps
Forwarding Rate35.7 Mpps
Layer2
Port Speed10/100/1000 Mbps
Form FactorRack-mountable
PoE Ports24
PoE Standard802.3af/at
MAC Address Table8K
Jumbo Frame Support9KB
Power SupplyInternal
Input Voltage100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)

Summary

2 INTRODUCTION

2.2 Main Features

Lists the key features and capabilities of the switch, categorized by function.

3 LOGGING ON TO THE SWITCH

3.1 Login

Describes the process of accessing the switch's web management interface.

3.2 Configuration

Explains how to access the main system page and save configurations.

4 SYSTEM

4.1 System Settings

Covers general system configuration options including status and IP settings.

4.1.5 System IP

Configures the switch's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

4.2 User Management

Manages user accounts and access levels for switch management.

4.3 System Tools

Provides tools for system management like backup, restore, and reboot.

4.3.1 Config Restore

Restores the switch configuration from a backup file.

4.3.2 Config Backup

Downloads and saves the current switch configuration to a file.

4.3.3 Firmware Upgrade

Upgrades the switch firmware to the latest available version.

4.3.5 Restore Factory Defaults

Resets the switch to its original factory default settings.

4.4 Access Control

Controls remote login security measures and access methods.

5 SWITCHING

5.1 Port Settings

Configures basic Ethernet port features like status, speed, and duplex.

5.1.1 Port Config

Configures basic port parameters like status, speed, and duplex.

5.1.3 Port Security

Limits MAC addresses per port to prevent unauthorized access.

5.2 LAG

Combines ports for high bandwidth and improved connection reliability.

5.4 MAC Address

Manages the MAC address table and its associated features.

5.4.4 MAC Filtering

Filters packets based on source or destination MAC addresses.

6 VLAN

6.1 802.1Q VLAN

Explains the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging standard.

6.1.1 VLAN Config

Views and creates 802.1Q VLAN configurations.

7 SPANNING TREE

7.1 STP Config

Global configuration for Spanning Tree Protocol implementation.

7.1.1 STP Config

Globally configures STP function and related parameters.

7.2 Port Config

Configures port parameters for STP, RSTP, and MSTP.

7.3 MSTP Instance

Combines VLANs and Spanning Tree via mapping tables for load balancing.

7.3.3 Instance Port Config

Configures port parameters in different Spanning Tree instances.

7.4 STP Security

Protects against malicious attacks targeting STP features.

7.4.1 Port Protect

Configures Loop, Root, TC, BPDU Protect, and Filter features.

8 MULTICAST

8.1 IGMP Snooping

Listens to IGMP messages for efficient multicast group management.

IGMP Snooping

Manages multicast groups by processing IGMP messages.

8.1.1 Snooping Config

Configures global IGMP snooping and unknown multicast packet handling.

8.1.4 Multicast VLAN

Configures multicast VLANs to share streams efficiently and securely.

8.2 Multicast IP

Manages multicast IP addresses and tables for group management.

8.3 Multicast Filter

Restricts client devices from joining multicast programs.

9 QOS

9.1 DiffServ

Classifies packets and maps them to priority queues based on characteristics.

Priority Mode

Implements priority modes based on Port, 802.1P, and DSCP.

9.1.1 CoS Port Priority

Configures port priority levels (CoS0-CoS7) for QoS.

9.1.4 Priority Schedule Mode

Selects the priority schedule mode for egress queues.

9.2 Bandwidth Control

Controls traffic rate and broadcast flow on ports.

9.2.1 Rate Limit

Controls ingress/egress traffic rate per port.

9.2.2 Storm Control

Filters broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets.

9.3 Voice VLAN

Configures Voice VLANs for voice data quality and prioritization.

Securing Voice VLAN Ports

Filters data streams to secure voice traffic.

9.3.1 VoIP VLAN Config

Configures global VoIP VLAN parameters like VLAN ID and aging time.

9.3.2 VoIP VLAN Port Config

Configures port parameters and security modes for Voice VLAN.

10 POE

10.1 PoE Config

Configures PoE for ports to supply power to Power Devices.

10.1.1 PoE Config

Configures system and port-level PoE parameters like power limit and priority.

11 ACL

11.1 Time-Range

Creates time ranges for ACL effectiveness based on schedule.

11.2 ACL Config

Configures ACL rules to match packet criteria and control access.

11.3 ACL Policy

Links ACL rules with actions like Port Mirroring or QoS.

11.4 ACL Policy Binding

Binds policies to ports or VLANs to enforce access control.

12 NETWORK SECURITY

12.1 IP-MAC Binding

Binds IP, MAC, VLAN ID, and Port for network access control.

12.1.4 IP-MAC DHCP Snooping

Uses DHCP snooping for automatic IP-MAC binding.

The DHCP Snooping feature

Sets trusted ports and protects against DHCP attacks.

12.2 ARP Inspection

Protects the network from ARP spoofing and flooding attacks.

Man-In-The-Middle Attack

Describes ARP attack where attacker intercepts communication.

12.2.1 ARP Detection

Detects ARP packets and filters counterfeit ones.

12.2.2 ARP Defense

Terminates ARP packets to prevent flood attacks.

12.3 DoS Defense

Analyzes and discards malicious DoS attack packets.

12.4 802.1X/RADIUS

Provides port-based network access control for LAN security.

12.4.1 802.1X Config

Enables 802.1X/RADIUS authentication globally and configures methods.

12.4.2 802.1X Port Config

Configures 802.1X/RADIUS features for specific ports.

12.4.3 Radius Server

Configures RADIUS server parameters for authentication.

13 SNMP

13.1 SNMP Config

Configures SNMP function globally on the switch.

15 CLUSTER

15.3 Cluster

Manages cluster configuration and status.

16 MAINTENANCE

16.1 System Monitor

Monitors CPU and memory utilization status.

16.2 System Logs

Records, classifies, and manages system logs for diagnostics.

16.3 Device Diagnostics

Provides tools for diagnosing device issues like cabling and ports.

16.3.1 Cable Test

Tests cable connection status to locate and diagnose issues.

16.4 Network Diagnostics

Provides Ping and Trace Route for network diagnostics.

17 SAVE CONFIG

17 SAVE CONFIG

Saves the running configuration to non-volatile RAM to prevent data loss.

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