The Edimax Pro GS-5208PLG V2 is a web-smart switch with 8 Gigabit PoE+ and
2 Gigabit SFP slots. Designed for medium to small network environments, its
standard 19-inch 1U rack-mount brackets allow for integration with the most
widely used mounting systems on the market. The Edimax GS-5208PLG V2 is a
superb choice to boost your network environment’s performance and
efficiency.
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No.
Descriptions
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LED (PoE Alert, PWR)
2
Reset Button
3
LED (PoE)
4
LED (Link/Act)
5
PoE Ports (1~8)
6 & 7
SFP Port (9~10)
8
LED (SFP)
Power Cord
Rack-Mount Kit & Screws
GS-5208PLG V2
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I-1. Package Content
Before start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the
package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s):
I-2. Hardware Overview
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Function
Status
Description
PWR
On (Green)
Power on
Off
Power off
Blinking
System boot up
PoE Alert
On ( Green )
Total PoE power consumed
is under PoE power budget
Off
Total PoE power consumed
is under PoE power budget
Link/ACT
(1-8 port)
On (Green)
Link at 1000M
Blinking (Green)
Sending or receiving data
On ( Amber )
Link at 10/100M
Blinking
(Amber)
Sending or receiving data
Off
Port disconnected or link
fail
SPF
(9-10
port)
On (Green)
1000FX is connected
Blinking (Green)
Sending or receiving data
Off
Port disconnected or link
fail
PoE
On (Green)
Feeding power to PoE
devices
Off
PoE function is not active
I-3. LED Status
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II. Installation
This chapter describes how to install and connect your Edimax Switch. Read
the following topics and perform the procedures in the correct order.
Incorrect installation may cause damage to the product.
II-1. Mounting the Switch
There are two ways to physically set up the switch.
Place the switch on a flat surface. To place the switch on a desktop, install
the four rubber feet (included) on the bottom of the switch.
Mount the switch in a standard rack (1 rack unit high).
II-1-1. Placement Tips
Ambient Temperature — To prevent the switch from overheating, do not
operate it in an area that exceeds an ambient temperature of 122°F
(50°C).
Air Flow — Be sure that there is adequate air flow around the switch.
Mechanical Loading — Be sure that the switch is level and stable to avoid
any hazardous conditions.
Circuit Overloading — Adding the switch to the power outlet must not
overload that circuit.
Follow these guidelines to install the switch securely.
Put the switch in a stable place such as a desktop, to avoid it falling.
Ensure the switch works in the proper AC input range and matches the
voltage labeled.
Ensure there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation
around the switch.
Ensure the switch’s location can support the weight of the switch and its
accessories.
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Figure 4 - Desktop Installation
II-1-2. Rack Mounting
You can mount the switch in any standard size, 19-inch (about 48 cm) wide
rack. The switch requires 1 Rack Unit (1U) of space, which is 1.75 inches
(44.45 mm) high.
For stability, load the rack from the bottom to the top, with the heaviest
devices on the bottom. A top-heavy rack is likely to be unstable and may tip
over.
When mounting smaller switch products into a standard 19-inch rack, a pair of
extension brackets (sometimes referred to as ears) are needed to adapt the
switch to the rack size.
These extension brackets are mounted on the switch using the screws
provided in the kit, and have two holes that are used to then screw the switch
into the rack.
An example of one type of these extension brackets is shown in the following
figure.
A common problem that occurs during rack mounting is the distance between
the screw holes on the rack. Some racks are made with a uniform distance
between all of the holes, and others have the holes organized into groups (see
photo on the next page for an example).
When organized into groups, the switch must be placed in the rack so that the
holes in the extension brackets line up correctly.
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1. Align the mounting brackets with the mounting holes on the switch’s
side panels and secure the brackets with the screws provided.
Figure 5 – Bracket Installation
2. Secure the switch on the equipment rack with the screws provided.
Figure 6 - Rack Installation
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III. Getting Started
This section provides an introduction to the web-based configuration utility,
and
covers the following topics:
Powering on the device
Connecting to the network
Power over Ethernet (PoE) considerations
Starting the web-based configuration utility
III-1. Connecting to Power
Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring a
switch.
Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off.
The device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate. Do not use
any other power components except those specifically designated for the
switch.
Disconnect the power cord before installation or cable wiring.
The switch is powered by the AC 100-240 V 50/60Hz internal
high-performance power supply. It is recommended to connect the switch
with a single-phase three-wire power source with a neutral outlet, or a
multifunctional computer professional source.
Connect the AC power connector on the back panel of the switch to the
external power source with the included power cord, and check the power
LED is on.
Figure 7 - Rear View AC Power Socket
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III-2. Connecting to Network
To connect the switch to the network:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of a computer
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to Port 1-8 of the switch.
The LED of the port lights if the device connected is active.
Connect the switch to end nodes using a standard Cat5e Ethernet cable to
connect the switch to end nodes as shown in the illustration below.
Switch ports will automatically adjust to the characteristics (MDI/MDI-X,
speed, duplex) of the device to which the switch is connected.
Figure 8 - PC Connect
III-3. Starting the Web-based Configuration Utility
This section describes how to navigate the web-based switch configuration
utility.
Be sure to disable any pop-up blocker.
Browser Restrictions
If you are using older versions of Internet Explorer, you cannot directly use
an IPv6 address to access the device. You can, however, use the DNS
(Domain Name System) server to create a domain name that contains the
IPv6 address, and then use that domain name in the address bar in place
of the IPv6 address.
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