Edge-Core ES4308-PoE Specifications

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Powered by AcctonManagement GuideES4308-PoE8-Port Web-SmartPoE Switchwww.edge-core.com

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1-1Chapter 1: IntroductionThe ES4308-PoE is a web-managed Gigabit PoE switch that delivers performance and control to your network. It provides 8 full

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Introduction1-2passing through the port is restricted. If broadcast traffic rises above a pre-defined threshold, it will be throttled until the level

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2-1Chapter 2: Initial ConfigurationTo make use of the management features of your ES4308-PoE, you must first configure it with an IP address that is c

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Initial Configuration2-2

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3-1Chapter 3: Configuring the SwitchUsing the Web InterfaceThis switch provides an embedded HTTP web agent. Using a web browser you can configure the

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Configuring the Switch3-2Figure 3-1 Home PageConfiguration OptionsConfigurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop-down list. Once a configuration

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Navigating the Web Browser Interface3-3Panel DisplayThe web agent displays an image of the switch’s ports. The port will turn green when the correspon

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Configuring the Switch3-4TRUNKS 3-17Membership Selects ports to group into static trunks. 3-18Settings Configures trunk connection settings. 3-18LACP

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Web Configuration3-5Web ConfigurationDisplaying Status OverviewYou can easily identify the system by displaying the device name, location and contact

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Configuring the Switch3-6• Frame Type – Either “Tagged” or “All.” “Tagged” means that the port will only receive VLAN-tagged frames. When set to “All,

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Web Configuration3-7Web – Click STATUS, Overview.Figure 3-3 Switch Information

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Configuring the Switch3-8Showing Port StatisticsYou can display statistics on network traffic from the ports. These statistics can be used to identify

Page 16 - Configuration Options

Web Configuration3-9Displaying the System NameYou can easily identify the system by displaying the device name.Field Attributes• Switch Name – A name

Page 17 - Main Menu

Configuring the Switch3-10Manual ConfigurationWeb – Click SYSTEM, LAN Settings. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, then click APPLY. Note

Page 18 - Configuring the Switch

Web Configuration3-11Configuring the Logon PasswordThe administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard agent. You should there

Page 19 - Web Configuration

Configuring the Switch3-12Web – Click System, Tools, Reset to Factory Defaults.Figure 3-8 Reset to Factory DefaultsUpgrade FirmwareUpgrades the switc

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Web Configuration3-13Upload/Download ConfigurationWeb – Click SYSTEM, Tools, Upload/Download Configuration. To upload or download the configuration fi

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Configuring the Switch3-14Web – Click PORTS, Settings.Figure 3-12 Port ConfigurationStorm ControlBroadcast storms may occur when a device on your net

Page 22 - Showing Port Statistics

Web Configuration3-15Web – Click PORTS, Storm Control. This page enables you to set the broadcast storm control parameters for every port on the switc

Page 23 - Displaying the System Name

Management GuideWeb-Smart PoE Switchwith 7 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) Ports and 1 Gigabit Combination (RJ-45/SFP) Port

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Configuring the Switch3-16Web – Click PORTS, Port Mirroring.Figure 3-14 Port MirroringCable DiagnosticYou can perform cable diagnostics for all ports

Page 25 - Restore to Factory Defaults

Web Configuration3-17Web – Click PORTS, Port Mirroring.Figure 3-15 Cable DiagnosticsTrunk MembershipThis page allows you to create a maximum of four

Page 26 - Upgrade Firmware

Configuring the Switch3-18Web – Click TRUNKS, Membership. To assign a port to a trunk, click the required trunk number, then click APPLY.Figure 3-16

Page 27 - Port Configuration

Web Configuration3-19LACP SetupThe switch supports both static trunking and dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). LACP configured ports ca

Page 28 - Storm Control

Configuring the Switch3-20LACP StatusThis page displays the LACP status of the switch. Aggregation InformationShows aggregation information for each L

Page 29 - Port Mirroring

Web Configuration3-21VLAN SettingsThis page allows you to create and delete VLANs (Virtual LANs) and to change the VLAN membership and behaviour of in

Page 30 - Cable Diagnostic

Configuring the Switch3-22Web – Click VLANS, VLAN Membership. Create a new VLAN by giving it an ID (Range: 1~4094) and then click Add. Modify or delet

Page 31 - Trunk Membership

Web Configuration3-23Web – After creating a new VLAN, the following screen displays. Assign the ports and trunks associated with the VLAN, and click A

Page 32 - Trunk Configuration

Configuring the Switch3-24• PVID – The port VLAN ID (PVID) assigned to untagged frames received on the interface. From the drop-down menu, choose the

Page 33 - LACP Setup

Web Configuration3-25Field AttributesSystem Setting• Mode - Indicates if 802.1X protocol is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. • RADIUS IP -

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Configuring the Switch3-26Web – Click 802.1X, Settings.Figure 3-23 802.1X Configuration802.1X StatisticsField Attributes• Port Statistics - Statistic

Page 36 - VLAN Configuration

Web Configuration3-27Web – Click 802.1X, Statistics.Figure 3-24 802.1X StatisticsLLDPThis page allows you to configure the Link Layer Discovery Proto

Page 37 - VLAN Port Configuration

Configuring the Switch3-28Web – Click LLDP, Settings.Figure 3-25 LLDP ConfigurationLLDP Neighbor TableThis page displays the LLDP Neighbor Table. Thi

Page 38 - 802.1 X Setting

Web Configuration3-29SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a communication protocol designed specifically for managing devices on a network

Page 39 - Field Attributes

Configuring the Switch3-30POEThe switch can provide DC power to a wide range of connected devices, eliminating the need for an additional power source

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Web Configuration3-31Web – Click PoE, Settings.Figure 3-28 POE Configuration

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Configuring the Switch3-32

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A-1Appendix A: Software SpecificationsSoftware FeaturesAuthenticationRADIUS, Port (802.1X), Port SecurityDHCP ClientPort Configuration100BASE-TX: 10/1

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Software SpecificationsA-2Management FeaturesIn-Band ManagementWeb-based HTTP, SNMP managerSoftware LoadingHTTP in-bandSNMPManagement access via MIB d

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B-1Appendix B: Troubleshooting Forgot or Lost Password If you have forgotten the administration password you can return the switch to its factory de

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iContents Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1Description of Software Features 1-1Chapter 2: Initial Configuration 2-1Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch 3

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TroubleshootingB-24. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click to select Use the following IP address. Then type your intended IP

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ContentsiiManagement Information Bases A-2Appendix B: Troubleshooting B-1Forgot or Lost Password B-1Changing a PC’s IP Address B-1

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iiiTablesTablesTable 3-1 Web Page Configuration Buttons 3-2Table 3-2 Switch Main Menu 3-3Table 3-3 Port Statistics 3-8

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FiguresvFiguresFigure 3-2 Front Panel Indicators 3-3Figure 3-3 Switch Information 3-7Figure 3-4 Port Statistics 3-8Figure 3-5 System Name 3-9F

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