Yudor YUA-PS04B User Manual

4/8 channels smart poe switch

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4/8 CHANNELS
SMART PoE SWITCH
V1.0_1608
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual 4/8 CHANNELS SMART PoE SWITCH V1.0_1608...
  • Page 2 Preface Smart PoE Switch is designed to enhance a more convenient RJ45 internet connection with network devices without having to establish extra power connection. It is a PoE switch that comes with smart features. The user can configure settings including User management, Port Management, VLAN Setting, Per Port Counter, QoS setting, Security, Spanning Tree, Trunking, DHCP Relay Agent, Backup/Recovery, Miscellaneous, SNMP Settings, Logout, and so on...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    i. Specification …………………………............5 ii. Hardware Overview …................6 * Front Panel (4-port) ................6 * Front Panel (8-port) ................6 * Back Panel …..................7 iii. Administrator ……..................7 * Authentication Configuration ............7 * System IP Configuration ..............7 * System Status ..................8 * Load default setting ................8 * Firmware Update ................8 * Reboot Device ..................9 iv.
  • Page 4 viii. QoS setting ....................23 * Priority Mode ..................23 * Class of Service Configuration ............24 * Class of Service .................24 ix. Security ....................26 * MAC Address Binding ...............26 * TCP/UDP Filter ..................27 x. Spanning Tree ..................28 * STP Bridge Settings ................28 * STP Port Settings .................29 * Loopback Detection Settings ............30 xi.
  • Page 5: Specification

    i. Specification 4-port: 8-port: 1 x 10/100/1000 BaseT RJ45 ports 2 x 10/100/1000 BaseT RJ45 ports Support 802.3at PoE supply Power isolation to ensure the equipment stability Working temperature: -20~60℃ Semi-industrial: working temperature -20~60℃ Plug& play with smart NVR series Management functions Hardware Interface RJ45 Port...
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    ii. Hardware Overview * Front Panel (4-port) * Front Panel (8-port) LABEL OPERATION Power Supply Status indicator LINK/ACT 1~4/1~8 PoE In Ethernet Link/Act Status LED indicator LINK/ACT 5/9,10 1000M Ethernet Connection Status LED (Gigabit) indicator for PC/LAN. Upper LED glows for 10/100M connection, lower LED glows for 1000M connection.
  • Page 7: Back Panel

    * Back Panel LABEL OPERATION Power adapter (100~240V/AC) input Switch button iii. Administrator * Authentication Configuration This page allows the administrator to change the administrator name and the password. You can input up to 15 characters for each field. The default username and password is both admin.
  • Page 8: System Status

    This page shows system configuration including the current IP address and sub-net mask and Gateway. IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway at system IP Configuration can be configured by the administrator. The smart switch also supports DHCP method to allow the dynamic IP address allocated by DHCP server.
  • Page 9: Reboot Device

    There is a self-protection mechanism in the BootLoader, so the BootLoader will keep intact. Even though the power is turned off or the cable link fails during the firmware update procedure, the BootLoader will restore the code to firmware update page. After you press “Update”...
  • Page 10: Poe Setting

    The Max available Power field allows the administrator to input a number of maximum available power supply of all PSE device for this Switch. Numbers available from “0” to “999” watts depend on the power supplies capability. If power consumption reaches this threshold, the lowest priority ports will be disconnected.
  • Page 11: Poe Event Counter

    * PoE Event Counter This page manages to display how many times a digital signal is counted when its state changes. Any error event will also be recorded and displayed in this page. The user can identify the type of signal according to the event ID type explained below.
  • Page 12: Poe Scheduling

    Field Description Delay Mode Set all ports enable or disable power delay feature. Set all ports power supplies delay time. This delay time is counted starting from the Switch boot. When the port Delay Time is enabled this function and delay time is up, the PSW will begin supplies power.
  • Page 13: Ntp Setting

    Enter the IP address of each device connected to each port in Check IP Address field, click Update to continue check on the connecting details of each port. * NTP Setting This page allows the administrator to configure NTP Server and Time Zone to get Universal Time Coordinate.
  • Page 14: Port Management

    v. Port Management * Port Configuration This page allows the administrator to configure operating mode of the physical port. After selecting the settings, you should press “Update” button to take effect. The setting will be reflected at current status window. Field Description Enable: Set this port normal operating mode.
  • Page 15: Bandwidth Control

    (a) Destination port: Theoretically it’s possible to set more than one destination port in a network. Actually the port mirroring function will lower the network throughput, and therefore it’s recommended to set ”only one” destination port in a network. (b) Source port: the traffic source that will be copied to the destination port. (c) Monitored method: ...
  • Page 16 In the “Low” mode, the Tx/Rx bandwidth resolution is 32Kbps for port 1~ port 26. In the “High” mode, the Tx/Rx bandwidth resolution is 256Kbps for port 1 ~ port 24, and 2048Kbps for port 25, port 26. (a) Low bandwidth for TX Example 1: The TX number of the port1~4 is set to 10, 20, 30, 40 respectively, and Speed base is set to “Low”.
  • Page 17: Broadcast Storm Control

    32Kbps*70 and 32Kbps*80 respectively. After the “Update” button is executed, the real bandwidth will show up in RX fields. (d) High bandwidth for RX Example 4: The RX bandwidth number of the port 5~ port 8 is set to 50, 60, 70, 80 respectively, and Speed base is set to “High”.
  • Page 18: Vlan Setting

    vi. VLAN Setting * VLAN mode The smart switch supports two VLAN modes, tag based and port based. Only one VLAN mode can be enabled at one time. When the tag based VLAN is selected, the administrator can define the handling method of a VLAN tag to the specified port, including “Add Tag”, “don’t care”...
  • Page 19: Vlan Member Setting

    * VLAN Member Setting Port based VLAN This web page is designed based on the VLAN member of each port. The following examples illustrate how to configure VLAN in this mode. The Table is configuring the port-based VLAN member of each port. When the port received the packets allows only forwarded to the VLAN member of this port.
  • Page 20 Tag based VLAN on Port This web page allows the administrator configure to Tag-based VLAN member of VID table of 32-entry and Port VID(PVID) source index of each Port. When a tagged packet is received, the Switch compares the tag in the packet with the one defined in the VID table.
  • Page 21: Multi-To-1 Setting

    Add a VLAN Group Step 1: Enter VID. The following example shows VID=45 Step 2: Select VLAN member Step 3: Select the source port corresponds to this VID. You can select more than one port for a VID. Step 4: Press “Add” to add a VLAN group. Modify a VLAN Group Step 1: Select/De-select the VLAN ID Step 2: Select/De-select VID source corresponding to this VID...
  • Page 22: Non-Association Port Setting

    * Non-Association Port Setting Create port isolation. When marking 1~9 checkboxes with your mouse, the inter-transmission between port 1~9 will not be permitted but to only connect port 10 which is not marked with its checkbox. vii. Per Port Counter Counter Category This page provides port counter for each port.
  • Page 23: Qos Setting

    Collision Count & Transmit This category shows the packets outgoing from Packet the switch and the count of collision. This category shows the number of received valid Drop Packet & Receive Packet packet and the number of dropped packet. CRC error Packet & Receive This category shows the received correct packet Packet and received CRC error.
  • Page 24: Class Of Service Configuration

    * Class of Service Configuration There are 4 types of CoS for this setting; ie, TCP/UDP port number, IP TOS/DS, 802.1p priority tag and physical port. The administrator can select more than one item for each port. Please note that if more than one type of CoS is selected, the switch will arrange the packet to the assigned queue according the following priority: TCP/UDP port number the first, IP ToS/DS the second, 802.1p priority tag the third and physical port the last.
  • Page 25 (c) TOS/DS setting: P5 TOS 6’b010010=High queue; P2 TOS 6’b100010=Low queue (d) 802.1p: P2 802.1p = 6(High queue); P5 802.1p =1(Low queue) (e) Physical port: P5=High queue; P2=Low queue According to the rule described above, the CoS will be executed in the following sequence.
  • Page 26: Security

    2 packets coming from P2; If TCP/UDP CoS is disabled, the 4 packets coming from P5; switch will check TOS/DS CoS. 2 packets coming from P2; ………. 4 packet coming from P2; If TOS/DS CoS is disabled, the switch 2 packets coming from P5; will check the 802.1p field.
  • Page 27: Tcp/Udp Filter

    To activate the port binding function, you should enter the correct MAC address, select the port number, and set the port binding to “Enable” and then press “Update”. Note: Setting the multicast address to these fields is not allowed. A warning message will show up if you do so.
  • Page 28: Spanning Tree

    Result: Physical Port The Behavior of Switch TELNET and FTP will be forwarded. Other protocol Port 5 will be discarded. All protocol will be forwarded as the normal packet. Other ports Check TCP/UDP detination port at the selected physical port. TELNET Server, FTP Server, HTTP Server...
  • Page 29: Stp Port Settings

    Field Description  Disable: Disable RSTP/STP.  STP: Enable STP function. STP Mode  RSTP: Enable RSTP function, including STP. This field in conjunction with the MAC address forms the Bridge ID. The lowest number of the Bridge ID in Bridge Priority a Spanning Tree domain will be selected as the root.
  • Page 30: Loopback Detection Settings

    Field Description To configure the parameters of RSTP/STP port, the Port No. administrator should select a physical port number, assign a priory number, enter the RPC and then press “Submit” button. Priority field defines the priority of the RSTP/STP port. The Priority (0~240) lower the number is, the higher possibility it will become a root port.
  • Page 31: Trunking

    Field Description Loopback Detect Function Enable/Disable the loopback detect function. Enable/Disable auto wake up for loopback Auto Wake Up detection of each ports. Wake-Up Time Interval Set auto wake up time value. xi. Trunking This page is used to set trunk group for load balance and cable link auto-backup. There are 2 methods to set a trunk;...
  • Page 32: Dhcp Relay Agent

    Field Description There are three configurable trunk groups. “--“ means the trunk has not been built on the corresponding Member port. “A” means trunk has been built on the corresponding port. State Administrator can enable/disable the function of this trunk. ...
  • Page 33: Server Ip List

    * Server IP List The IP address of DHCP server, which can be relayed by this Relay Agent, should be specified on this web page. * VLAN to Server IP Map This web page defines the relationship between the VLAN group and the serve IP address.
  • Page 34: Miscellaneous Settings

    The switch will check whether or not the uploaded file is correct. If the content of the uploaded file is incorrect, the switch will show a warning message. xiv. Miscellaneous Settings Miscellaneous setting is used to configure Output Queue Aging Time, VLAN Striding, IGMP Snooping and VLAN Uplink.
  • Page 35: Output Queue Aging Time

    * Output Queue Aging Time This function is used to avoid the poor utilization of the switch. When a packet is stored in a switch for a long time, the time slot defined by the protocol will expire and this packet becomes useless. To prevent these useless packets from wasting the bandwidth, this switch provides an option to enable the queue aging function.
  • Page 36: Snmp Settings

    xv. SNMP Settings Field Description This field allows the administrator to enter the community Community Name name. This filed defines the access attribute. “Read only” means the administrator can view this community only. “Read/Write” Access Right means the administrator can view and modify this community. Field Description The administrator can enter a device name for the...
  • Page 37: Logout

    xvi. Logout The page provides the administrator to logout web page. Press “Accept” button to logout. Press “Back” button to browse the previous web page. xvii. Load Default Setting – Hardware Based The purpose of this function is to provide a method for the network administrator to restore all configurations to the default value.

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