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Lists the items included in the switch package, ensuring all components are present upon receipt.
Provides guidance on navigating and understanding the structure of the user manual for effective use.
Details the switch's physical characteristics, front/rear panels, and LED indicators.
Guides on desktop mounting, rack mounting, and SFP transceiver installation.
Introduces switch management concepts and general methods of access.
Explains how to access the switch via a web browser and the login process.
Navigates the main interface and configures system parameters like IP and name.
Covers settings for individual ports, speed, duplex, and traffic mirroring.
Manages VLAN groups, port membership, and per-port VLAN tagging.
Illustrates practical scenarios for configuring VLANs, including trunking.
Configures RSTP parameters at the system level and for individual switch ports.
Displays the current status of the RSTP protocol and port states.
Details setting up static port trunks for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
Explains Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) and how to monitor its status.
Enables and configures IGMP snooping for efficient multicast traffic forwarding.
Monitors IGMP status, queries, reports, and manages multicast group tables.
Configures traffic prioritization using 802.1p tags or DSCP values.
Sets up the RADIUS server for centralized authentication and authorization.
Manages port-level access control and authentication parameters.
Manages MAC address entries, including learning and manual static configuration.
Covers device reboot, factory reset, and system firmware updates.
Includes uploading/downloading configurations, ping tests, and cable diagnostics.
Configures port functions and device identification for web management.
Provides detailed packet counts and error information for each switch port.
Monitors various network protocol statuses and multicast group information.
Configures PoE power delivery, port status, priority, and power budget.
Explains how the switch uses the address table for packet handling.
Details auto-negotiation and the IGMP snooping protocol.
Addresses problems related to link LEDs, port connectivity, and network access.
Helps resolve performance degradation and forgotten password scenarios.
Details the pinout for 1000Mbps RJ-45 connectors.
Details the pinout for 10/100Mbps RJ-45 connectors.
Illustrates the color coding and pin mapping for straight-through and crossover cables.