Yudor YUA-PS04B User manual

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4/8 CHANNELS
SMART PoE SWITCH
V1.0_1608
User Manual

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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 RelayAgent, Backup/Recovery, Miscellaneous, SNMP Settings, Logout,
and so on
Enter the Configuration Page
Enter the correct administrator name and password after the login page shows up.
Default IP address: 192.168.2.1
Default administrator name: admin
Default password: admin
Press “OK” to login.
Note: the administrator name and password fields are case-sensitive. The
higher case characters will be recognized as different characters. For example:
“ADMIN” will be recognized as the different character from “admin”.
If you input the incorrect administrator name or password, the following
warning message will show up and you must click “OK” to go back to the login
page.
The system will require the user to login again if it is left unoccupied.

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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. PoE .............................................................................................................9
* PoE Status .............................................................................................9
* PoE Setting …………...........................................................................10
* PoE Event Counter .............................................................................11
* PoE Power Delay ...............................................................................11
* PoE Scheduling .................................................................................12
* PoE Auto Check ................................................................................12
* NTP Setting .........................................................................................13
v. Port Management ...................................................................................14
* Port Configuration .............................................................................14
* Port Mirroring .....................................................................................14
* Bandwidth Control ............................................................................15
* Broadcast Storm Control ..................................................................17
vi. VLAN Setting ………………......................................................................18
* VLAN mode .......................................................................................18
* VLAN Member Setting ......................................................................19
* Multi-to-1 Setting ...............................................................................21
* Non-Association Port Setting ...........................................................22
vii. Per Port Counter .....................................................................................22

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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. Trunking ...................................................................................................31
xii. DHCP Relay Agent .................................................................................32
* Relay Agent Configuration ..............................................................32
* Server IP List .......................................................................................33
* VLAN to Server IP Map ......................................................................33
xiii. Backup/Recovery ................................................................................33
xiv. Miscellaneous Settings .........................................................................34
* Output Queue Aging Time ...............................................................35
* VLAN Striding .....................................................................................35
* IGMP Snooping .................................................................................35
* VLAN Uplink .......................................................................................35
xv. SNMP Settings .........................................................................................36
xvi. Logout ....................................................................................................37
xvii. Load Default Setting –Hardware Based ............................................37

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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
4 port 10/100BaseT with PSE
1 port 10/100/1000BaseT(X)
8 port 10/100BaseT with PSE
2 port 10/100/1000BaseT(X)
Led Indicator
Ethernet Link/Act ; PoE Status
Communications
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT; IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX
IEEE 802.ab 1000BaseT; IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3at Power Over Ethernet (PoE+)
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol
IEEE 802.1p Class of Service; IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Transmission Data
10BaseT Cat. 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP; 100BaseTX Cat. 5 UTP/STP
1000BaseT Cat. 5/5E,6 UTP/STP
Power
Power Output
PoE 802.3at compliant
30W Max. per Port
Total PoE power output
capacity: 60W
PoE 802.3at compliant
30W Max. per Port
Total PoE power output
capacity: 120W
Power Input
100~240V/AC, 50~60Hz
Network management
Security
MAC Address Binding, TCP/UDP Filter
VLAN
802.1Q Tagged based, Port based
Traffic control
IGMP Snooping, Port Trunk, QoS/CoS (TCP/UDP port number,
IP TOS/DS, 802.1p priority tag and physical port)
Environment
Operating Temperature
-20 ~ 60℃
Humidity
0~80% RH (Non-condensing)
Dimension (W x H x D)
219x44x159 mm
Weight
1150g
i. Specification

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* Front Panel (4-port)
* Front Panel (8-port)
NO.
LABEL
OPERATION
1
PWR
Power Supply Status indicator
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LINK/ACT 1~4/1~8 PoE In
Use
Ethernet Link/Act Status LED indicator
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LINK/ACT 5/9,10 1000M
(Gigabit)
Ethernet Connection Status LED
indicator for PC/LAN. Upper LED glows
for 10/100M connection, lower LED
glows for 1000M connection.
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GIGA 5/GIGA 9,10
RJ45 connector for PC/LAN
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1~4
RJ45 connector for PoE (Each one
supplies up to 30w, total up to 50w)
ii. Hardware Overview

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* Back Panel
LABEL
OPERATION
a
FAN
b
Power adapter (100~240V/AC) input
c
Switch button
* 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. Note: The legal characters for
these fields are “a~z”, “A~Z”, “0~9”, “_“, “+”, “-”, “=”.
* System IP Configuration
iii. Administrator
a
b
c

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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.
* System Status
This page allows the administrator to check the status of switch, including switch
MAC address and software version. The comment field allows the network
administrator to input an easy-to-remember nickname for this switch. The legal
characters are “a~z”, “A~Z”, “0~9”, “_“, “+”, “-”, “=”, excluding special character.
The Idle time field allows the administrator to set a timer for auto logout. When the
system detects no web page activity for a pre-defined time, it will auto-logout.
* Load default setting
Clicking the “Load” button will make the switch go back to the original
configuration.
Note: this change only concerns the switch behavior, excluding the change
for IP Address, User Name and password. After Load Default is executed,
the all settings will be restored to default setting.
* Firmware Update
Before the firmware update procedure is executed, you should enter the
login password twice and then press “Update” button.

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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” button, the old web code will be erased. After
completing, you should select the image file and press “Update” button to
take effect.
* Reboot Device
This page is used to reboot device. No hardware reset is executed by
means of executing “Reboot Device”.
* PoE Status
This page allows the administrator to check PoE status of this Switch,
including Max available Power, System operation status, Main Power
Consumption and all Device Temperature.
iv. PoE

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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.
* PoE Setting
This page allows the administrator to configure PoE setting of the physical port.
After selecting the settings, you should press “Update” button to take effect.
The setting will be reflected at Port Status window.
Field
Description
Status
Set all ports enable or disable PoE feature.
Mode
Supports both 802.3at and 802.3af.
Power Budget
Set all ports power supplies watts, the maximum watts is “36W”.
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