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Manual - Page 2

... for any software, firmware, information or memory data contained in, stored on or integrated with any Product returned to LevelOne pursuant to any warranty. EXCLUSIONS. The warranty as mentioned above does not apply to the following conditions, in LevelOne's judgment, it contains (1) customer does not comply with the manual instructions offered by LevelOne in installation, operation, repair...
Manual - Page 3

... the media. EXCLUSIONS. The warranty as mentioned above does not apply to the Software, which (1) customer does not comply with the manual instructions offered by LevelOne in installation, operation, or maintenance, (2) Product fails due to damage from unusual external or electrical stress, shipment, storage, accident, abuse or misuse, (3) Product is used in an extra hazardous environment...
Manual - Page 4

... BEYOND ITS REASONABLE CONTROL OR (B) ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS LICENSE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY LEVELONE, EVEN IF LEVELONE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF...License for any reason, Licensee shall discontinue to use the Software and shall destroy or return all copies of the Software and the related documentation. GENERAL. This License shall be ...
Manual - Page 5

... Common BLevelOneons 15 3.3.4 Web UI Idle Timeout...16 Chapter 4 Start Menu ...17 4.1 Setup Wizard...17 4.1.1 Running the Setup Wizard 17 4.1.2 Password Settings ...18 4.1.3 IP Address Settings...18 4.1.4 Switch Type Settings...19 4.1.5 Link Aggregation Group Settings 20 4.1.6 Port Mirroring Settings 21 4.2 Summary Statistics...23 4.3 Restart...24 Chapter 5 Status ...25 5.1 System Information...
Manual - Page 7

...Principle of IP/MAC Binding 84 9.4.3 IP/MAC Binding Settings 85 9.4.4 IP/MAC Binding List ...86 9.5 MAC/Port Binding...88 9.5.1 Dynamic MAC Address Table 88 9.5.2 Static MAC/Port Binding 88 9.5.3 MAC/Port Binding Settings 89 9.5.4 MAC/Port Binding List ...90 9.6 Access Restriction...92 Chapter 10 Administration ...93 10.1 System Time...93 10.2 Configuration ...95 10.3 Firmware Upgrade...96 10...
Manual - Page 9

... broadcast storm controlSupports security log  Provides the Web User Interface (Web UI)  Provides the Command Line Interface (CLI) which can be accessed through the console port  Prevents concurrent logins from different computersSupports password change  Supports online firmware upgradeSupports factory default settings restore ...
Manual - Page 13

... heat and ignition  Position the Switch away from sources of electrical noise, such as high power radio transmitters, radar stations, and so on. 2.2 Installing the Switch You can install the Switch in a 19-inch standard rack; or on a level surface such as a desktop or shelf if you don't have a 19-inch standard rack...
Manual - Page 14

.... 2.3 Connecting Network Devices To connect network devices to the GEL-2460 Switch, follow these steps: Step 1 Make sure all devices you will connect to the Switch are powered off. Step 2 Connect a standard network cable from an available port on the Switch to a PC or other network device. Step 3 Repeat step 2 to connect rest network devices. Note All RJ-45 ports on the Switch support auto MDI/MDI...
Manual - Page 15

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.4 Connecting the Power The GEL-2460 Switch will work with AC power in the range 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz. To prevent the Switch from working abnormally or being damaged, make sure that the power supply and connectivity are normal, and the power outlet is grounded properly before powering on the Switch. The GEL-2460 Switch does not...
Manual - Page 16

....255.255.0. Here we describe how to set a static IP address in Windows XP. The steps are as follows: Step 1 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. Step 2 Double-click Network Connections icon. Step 3 Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. Step 4 On the General tab, click the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and then click...
Manual - Page 17

... in to the Switch 3.2 Logging in to the Switch If you have Microsoft Windows or Linux operating system installed on your computer, you can configure the Switch through the Web browser (such as Internet Explorer and Firefox). If you use Internet Explorer, version 5.0 or higher is required. To login to the Switch, do the following: Open...
Manual - Page 19

... four panes: 1. Top Pane: It displays the LEVELONE logo, port graphics, model and version, and three shortcut icons. 1) LEVELONE Logo: Click to link to the homepage of the LEVELONE website. 2) Port Graphics: It displays the current status of the switch ports. The background color of each port icon indicates the port status. ● Black: The port is enabled, but the link is...
Manual - Page 22

.... It allows you to configure MAC/Port bindings, that is, static MAC/Port Binding MAC addresses. It allows you to enable device access restriction, and specify a Access Restriction range of computers that are exempt from the restriction. System Time It allows you to set the system date and time manually or automatically. Administration Configuration Firmware Upgrade It allows you to backup...
Manual - Page 32

... and, and basic system information including current system time, system up time, serial number and firmware version, and so on. Figure 5-1 System Information CPU Usage: It displays the current CPU usage. Memory Usage: It displays the current memory usage. Current System Time: It displays the current system date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time (HH:MM:SS). System Up Time: It...
Manual - Page 33

.... Firmware Version: It displays the version of the current firmware installed on the Switch. MAC Address: It displays the base MAC address of the Switch. IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway: They display the current IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address of the Switch. CPU VLAN ID: It displays the native VLAN ID of the Switch. Note 1. The CPU Usage, Memory Usage and USB Disk...
Manual - Page 35

... the page cannot be displayed properly.) hyperlink to download and install the SVG Viewer to view the traffic chart. 5.3.2 Port Details In the Status > Port Statistics page, you can select the Port Details tab to view the detailed traffic statistics for each port. You can select a port number to display detailed traffic statistics for that port. Please refer to Section...
Manual - Page 37

.... Default Gateway: It specifies the IP address of the default gateway on your LAN. CPU VLAN ID: It specifies the native VLAN ID of the Switch. MAC Address Aging Time: It specifies the aging time of dynamically learned MAC addresses in the MAC address table. If a dynamic MAC address remains inactive (neither used nor updated) for the specified amount of time, it...
Manual - Page 81

...Network Topology - Remote Switch Management (Batch Operation) The administrator wants to make the following configurations: 1) Change the passwords of all the other switches to the same new password. 2) Perform the MAC/Port binding operation for all the other switches. 3) Retrieve the configuration files of all the other switches. 4) Distribute the system settings... Download bLevelOneon to download ...
Manual - Page 103

... click the Download Firmware hyperlink to download the latest firmware from the website of levelone technologies co. ltd. 2. It is suggested that you reset the Switch to factory default settings before upgrade. 3. It is strongly suggested that you upgrade the firmware when the Switch is under light load. 4. To avoid any unexpected error or unrecoverable hardware damage, do not power off the...
Manual - Page 108

Appendix B Figure Index Figure 9-5 IP/MAC Binding Settings ...85 Figure 9-6 IP/MAC Binding List ...86 Figure 9-7 MAC/Port Settings ...89 Figure 9-8 MAC/Port Binding List...90 Figure 9-9 Device Access Restriction Settings 92 Figure 10-1 System Time Settings ...93 Figure 10-2 Configuration Backup and Restore 95 Figure 10-3 Firmware Upgrade ...96 http://www.level1.com Page 101
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