NETGEAR MS510TXPP, MS510TX Installation Manual

Congure the switch with a static IP address
3. Power on the switch and wait two minutes.
Installation Guide
NETGEAR 8-Port Multi-Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with two 10G Ports, Model MS510TX
NETGEAR 8-Port Multi-Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch
Package contents
NETGEAR Smart Managed Pro Switch Model MS510TX or MS510TXPP
AC power cord (localized to country of sale)
Rubber footpads for tabletop installation
19-inch rack-mount kit for rack installation
Installation guide
Note: For more information about installation, see the hardware installation
guide, which you can download from https://www.netgear.com/support/.
with PoE+ and two 10G Ports, Model MS510TXPP
Note: If your network uses a DHCP server, this section does not apply. Go
directly to Connect the switch to a network.
If you are using static IP addresses in your network, congure the switch IP address before you connect the switch to a network.
1. Congure a computer with a static IP address in the 192.168.0.x subnet.
2. Plug the switch into a power outlet and connect your computer to the switch using an Ethernet cable.
3. Open a web browser and enter 192.168.0.239 in the address bar. The default IP address of the switch is 192.168.0.239.
A login page displays.
4. Enter password for the password. The System Information page displays.
5. Select System > Management > IP Conguration. The IP Conguration page displays.
6. Select the Static IP Address radio button.
7. Enter the static IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway IP address that you want to assign to the switch.
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Connect the switch to a network
1. Connect devices to the RJ-45 network ports on the switch front panel. For model MS510TXPP only, you can connect PoE and non-PoE devices.
For 5G and 10G connections, use Cat 6, Cat 6a, or Cat 7 Ethernet cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors.
2. Connect an RJ-45 port or SFP+ port on the switch to a network that includes
a DHCP server.
Note: In a small ofce or home ofce network, connect the switch to the LAN
port of a router that, in turn, is connected to an Internet modem.
If you use an SFP+ port, you must insert an SFP+ transceiver module, which is available from NETGEAR.
Network router
Core
switch
5G non-PoE link to two 2.5G servers
MS 510T XPP
2.5G PoE link to WAC740
(PoE links for MS510TXPP only)
Sample connections
10G non-PoE uplink
2.5G non-PoE link to
2.5G gaming computer
Internet
2.5G non-PoE link to 2.5G NAS
Check the PoE status (MS510TXPP Only)
Model MS510TXPP can provide PoE+ power on ports 1–8. The switch can supply up to 30W PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) to each port, with a maximum PoE power budget of 180W across all active PoE+ ports.
The PoE Max LED indicates the status of the PoE budget on the switch:
Off. Sufcient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available.
Solid amber. Less than 7W of PoE power is available.
Blinking amber. At least once during the previous two minutes, less than 7W
of PoE power was available.
Congure the switch
You can congure the switch by using the local browser interface, or by installing the Smart Control Center Utility (see Smart Control Center Utility) on your Windows-based computer.
Local Browser Access
1. For initial conguration, open a web browser on a computer that is on the same network and subnet as the switch and enter the switch’s IP address.
If you are unsure how to determine the IP address of the switch, you can use the Smart Control Center Utility.
2. A login page displays. Enter password for the password.
The System Information page displays.
3. Congure the switch for your network. For information about switch conguration, see the user manual for your
switch, which you can download from netgear.com/support/.
Smart Control Center Utility
The Smart Control Center Utility runs on Windows-based computers. You can visit netgear.com/support/, enter Smart Control Center in the search box, and click the Downloads button.
Install the Smart Control Center Utility
Note: The Smart Control Center Utility requires Adobe Air. If Adobe Air is not
detected during Smart Control Center Utility installation, you are prompted to
allow Adobe Air to be installed.
Note: For optimal discovery performance, we recommend that you restart your
computer after installing the Smart Control Center Utility.
Congure the switch with the Smart Control Center utility
1. Connect the computer to the network.
The computer that is running the Smart Control Center Utility must be on the same network (with same broadcast domain) as the switch.
2. Click the Discover button.
The Smart Control Center Utility nds Smart Managed Switches on the network and displays each switch’s MAC address, IP address, and model number.
If the utility does not discover your switch, verify that the cable connections are secure and that the computer’s IP address is in the same subnet as the switch, and click the Discover button.
You might need to temporarily turn off the antivirus program, rewall, or both on the computer so that the utility can discover the switch.
3. Select the switch that you want to congure.
4. Click the Web Browser Access button.
5. When prompted, enter the password.
The default password is password.
6. Click the Login button.
The System Information page displays.
7. Congure the switch for your network. For information about switch conguration, see the user manual for your
switch, which you can download from netgear.com/support/.
8. When you are nished with the conguration, return the computer’s antivirus program and rewall to their usual settings.
Troubleshooting tips
the computer so that the utility can discover the switch.
To use the Smart Control Center Utility, you must congure your computer’s security software to allow broadcast UDP packets to go through to the destination IP address of 255.255.255.255. The Smart Control Center Utility uses UDP source and destination ports 63323 and 63324.
Make sure that the Ethernet cables are plugged in correctly. For model MS510TXPP only, for each PoE device connected to the switch, the corresponding right port LED on the switch lights solid green. If the port LED lights solid amber, a PoE fault occurred.
For model MS510TXPP only, make sure that the PoE Max LED is off. If the PoE Max LED is solid amber, disconnect one or more PoE devices to prevent PoE oversubscription.
Support
Thank you for purchasing this NETGEAR product. You can visit
https://www.netgear.com/support/ to register your product, get help, access the latest
downloads and user manuals, and join our community. We recommend that you use only ofcial NETGEAR support resources.
Si ce produit est vendu au Canada, vous pouvez accéder à ce document en français canadien à https://www.netgear.com/support/download/. (If this product is sold in Canada, you can access this document in Canadian French at
https://www.netgear.com/support/download/.)
For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity, visit
https://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory/.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
Do not use this device outdoors. If you connect cables or devices that are outdoors to this device, see https://kb.netgear.com/000057103 for safety and warranty information.
July 2019
© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non‑NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only.
Here are some tips for correcting simple problems that might occur:
Power on your computer and switch in this sequence:
1. Turn on the switch and wait 2 minutes.
2. Turn on the computer and connect it to the switch.
Verify that the network settings for the computer and device are correct. You might need to temporarily turn off the antivirus program, rewall, or both on
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