Manageable 14-port HomePNA Plus 2 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s GuideM73-APO01-280
a RS232 Serial Port Connects to the serial port on your PC with the RS- 232 cable. b HomePNA Ports Connects to other HomePNA devices. c Uplink (Mana
HARDWARE INSTALLATION The switch can be placed directly on your desktop, or mounted in a rack. Desktop Installation Follow these steps to install the
MDF/IDF Connection There are two ways to connect the switch to MDF/IDF panel. Method A: Cut in the existing phone line, connecting the PBX/PSTN ends t
Connecting HomePNA Switches to Another Fast Ethernet Switch - 7 -
EXPANDING TO MORE HOMEPNA PORTS To expand the home networking applications, you could: Uplinking to a Multi-ports Ethernet Switch Use an UTP CAT5
Using Daisy-chain Topology Use an UTP CAT5 cable to connect the switch's Downlink port to another's Uplink port. - 9 -
HOW TO MANAGE THE SWITCH You can configure this Manageable 14-port HomePNA Switch through one of the following methods: 1. Setup Utility that comes w
Setup Utility Management Run the switch setup utility provided. Go to StartRun. Browse to select the setup utility and click OK. When the setup
Find When the opening screen appears, click Find to search for all the switches in the local network. Local Switch Click OK when the Find Switche
REGULATORY STATEMENTS Part15, Class A 1. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This d
Remotely Configuration with IP sharing device 1. Click the Behind Firewall and check the box. 2. Enter the public IP address. 3. Click OK. Not
Configure Select the switch that you want to manage from the switch list and press the Configure button to change the default settings. The Configure
Port Status Displays the Enable/Disable status for each HomePNA port. When the port button lights green, the port is enabled. When the port butt
Displays the ports included in the VLAN Group you currently create. If you want to delete the port you previously added in the VLAN Group, you can
b. Device (manages the HomePNA Switch) Device Name Specifies the full name of the switch. The default device name for this switch is untitled.
Adapter Address Displays the hardware address of the switch. Read only. Change Administrator’s Password Enter the user’s password in this field. Pa
c. Configure (configures the parameters for each HomePNA port) Label Displays the name of each port. It is changeable. Power The default power
d. Statistics (displays the real-time status for each HomePNA port) Uplink Displays packets that the upper Fast Ethernet (Uplink) port counts from
4. Highlight the HomePNA switch and select the Upgrade button. 5. When the Upgrade window opens, there are two options provided for your choice. Def
6. When the firmware transfer is complete, you will see the Programming…Done message displayed on the screen. Click finish. - 23 -
FCC Part 68 Registration This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the button of this equipment is label that contains, among other in
Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS-232 Console port. Managing the switch in this mode requires a direct connect
5. Name the new connection and select an icon for this session. 6. In the Connect To dialog box, select the COM port that you used to connect to th
8. Once the connection is successfully made via HyperTerminal, press Enter to enter the configuration mode. The screen prompts you for the following
Web Management Web Management provides you an easy access to set up your switch. Open the web browser, enter the IP address to the Switch (default: 1
SAVE Click to save settings. RESET Click to go back to the saving screen. No VLANs Click to disable VLAN. Normal VLANs Click to return to the
Device Setting Device Name Specifies the full name of the switch. Default: untitled. It is changeable. IP Address Specifies the unique IP addres
Specifies the hardware address of the switch. Read only. Change Password Enter the user’s password in this field. Passwords are case sensitive.
Ports Setting Label (Port Name) Displays the name of each port. It is changeable. Power The default power level is 5. It is adjustable. Fo
View Stats (statistic) Label Displays the name of each port. It is changeable in Device Setting page. Port Displays the port number of each port
Telnet Management Telnet is done over the network. You can manage the switch via Telnet. First you have to assign a unique IP address to the swi
Table of Contents REGULATORY STATEMENTS...1 Part15, Class A ...
Passwd Change administrator's password Set Configure device in batch List List port status Uptime System name and uptime enable P enable por
passwd No password is required for the first time login. Password can be set up to six characters long. Password is case sensitive. Example: com
Gateway : [192.168.1.254] Save and reboot ?(Yes/No) : [No] list Displays the status of each port. Example: command>list Port Enable Power Thresh
uptime Displays how much time the switch has been running. Example: command>uptime System Name:Untitled System Uptime:90 seconds. enable # Each
9 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 9 10 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 11 12 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 101
10 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 11 12 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 13 14 Yes 5 4 0 1
power P L This command allows you to adjust the transmitting level for each HomePNA port. * P: HomePNA Port # (1-14) * L: Level (1-10) Example: comma
threshold P L This command allows you to adjust the receiving level for each HomePNA port. * P: HomePNA Port # (1-14) * L: Level (1-10) Example: comm
pname P NAME This command allows you to change name for each HomePNA ports. Example: command>pname 5 Home5 name [newname] The command allows you t
Example: command>private public SNMP private community string set to public vlist This command allows you to view the virtual LAN Group status for
Using Daisy-chain Topology...9 How to Manage the Switch...
vset GP This command allows you to create new VLAN Groups. The following example shows you how to add Port 3, Port 5 in the VLAN Group 1. G: VLAN Gro
vclr GP This command allows you to delete VLAN settings. The following example shows you how to remove Port 3, Port 5 from VLAN Group 1. Example:
vrst This command allows you to reset VLAN Groups. Example: command>vrst Resetting VLAN Port #: 1 1 1 1 1 D U Port #: 0 1
voff This command allows you to disable VLAN Groups. Example: command>voff Port #: 1 1 1 1 1 D U Port #: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SNMP Management The Manageable 14-port HomePNA Switch supports SNMP through SNMP applications, like SNMPc or Hewlett Packard OpenView. Please refer t
power P L...40 threshold P L...
INTRODUCTION The manageable 14-port HomePNA Switch The manageable 14-port HomePNA Switch is a device utilizing the existing telephone wiring within a
Package Contents Open the box and carefully unpack the switch. You should have all the items on the following checklist: Manageable 14-port HomeP
Parts Names and Functions Front Panel The front panel of the switch, displayed below, has fourteen 1Mbps switching ports supported. Power Grows whe
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