Zyxel RGS200-12P, RGS100-5P User Manual

Default Login Details
LAN IP Address
http://192.168.1.1
User Name
admin
Password
1234
RGS Series
Rugged Switch Series
Version 1 Edition 2, 11/2018
Hardware and Web User’s Guide
Copyright © 2018 Zyxel Communications Corporation
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IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This is a Users Guide for a series of products. Not all products support all firmware features. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware or your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate.
Related Documentation
CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) to configure
the Switch.
Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the Switch.
Web Configurator Online Help Click the help icon in any screen for help in configuring that screen and supplementary
information.
More Information Go to support.Zyxel.com to find other information on the Switch.
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[CONTENTS]
1. Preface ............................................................................................................................. 8
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Audience .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 8
1.4 Documentation Conventions ............................................................................................ 8
2. Overview ........................................................................................................................ 10
2.1 Faceplate ....................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Front Panel Introduction .................................................................................................. 11
2.3 Top Panel Introduction .................................................................................................... 12
3. Quick Installation ............................................................................................................ 14
3.1 Mounting the RGS Series (DIN-Rail) .............................................................................. 14
3.2 Mounting the RGS Series (Wall mount) .......................................................................... 15
3.3 Ground Connections ...................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Connecting the Ethernet Interface (RJ45 Ethernet) ........................................................ 17
3.5 Connecting the Ethernet Interface (Fiber) ....................................................................... 18
3.6 Power Connection .......................................................................................................... 19
3.7 Console Connection ....................................................................................................... 20
3.8 System Reset ................................................................................................................. 21
3.9 Web Interface Initialization (Optional) ............................................................................. 21
3.10 CLI Initialization and Configuration (Optional) ................................................................. 23
3.11 Monitoring the Ethernet Interface ................................................................................... 24
3.12 Upgrade Software .......................................................................................................... 24
3.13 Reset to Default and Save Configure ............................................................................. 25
3.14 DIP Switch Setting for RGS100-5P ................................................................................ 28
3.15 LED Status Indications ................................................................................................... 28
4. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 30
4.1 System Description ........................................................................................................ 30
4.2 Using the Web Interface ................................................................................................. 30
4.2.1 Web Browser Support ....................................................................................... 30
4.2.2 Navigation ......................................................................................................... 31
4.2.3 Title Bar Icons ................................................................................................... 31
4.2.4 Ending a Session .............................................................................................. 31
4.3 Using the Online Help .................................................................................................... 32
5. Using the Web ................................................................................................................ 33
5.1 Login .............................................................................................................................. 33
5.2 Tree View ....................................................................................................................... 33
5.2.1 Configuration Menu ........................................................................................... 34
5.2.2 Monitor Menu .................................................................................................... 35
5.2.3 Diagnostics Menu .............................................................................................. 36
5.2.4 Maintenance Menu ............................................................................................ 36
5.3 Configuration .................................................................................................................. 37
5.3.1 System Information ........................................................................................... 37
5.3.2 System IP .......................................................................................................... 38
5.3.3 System NTP ...................................................................................................... 40
5.3.4 System Time ..................................................................................................... 40
5.3.5 System Log ....................................................................................................... 43
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5.3.6 System Alarm Profile ......................................................................................... 43
5.3.7 EEE – Port Power Savings ................................................................................ 45
5.3.8 Port ................................................................................................................... 47
5.3.9 DHCP Snooping ................................ ................................................................ 48
5.3.10 DHCP Relay ...................................................................................................... 49
5.3.11 Security – Switch Users ..................................................................................... 51
5.3.12 Privilege Level ................................................................................................... 52
5.3.13 Authentication Method ....................................................................................... 54
5.3.14 SSH ................................................................ ................................................... 55
5.3.15 HTTPS .............................................................................................................. 56
5.3.16 Access Management ......................................................................................... 57
5.3.17 SNMP System Configuration ............................................................................. 58
5.3.18 SNMP Trap Configuration .................................................................................. 60
5.3.19 SNMP Communities .......................................................................................... 63
5.3.20 SNMP Users ...................................................................................................... 64
5.3.21 SNMP Groups ................................................................................................... 66
5.3.22 SNMP Views ..................................................................................................... 67
5.3.23 SNMP Access .................................................................................................... 68
5.3.25 RMON Statistics ................................................................................................ 69
5.3.26 RMON History ................................................................................................... 70
5.3.27 RMON Alarm ..................................................................................................... 71
5.3.28 RMON Event ..................................................................................................... 73
5.3.29 Network – Limit Control ..................................................................................... 74
5.3.30 ACL – ACL Port ................................................................................................. 77
5.3.31 ACL Rate Limiters ............................................................................................. 78
5.3.32 Access Control List ............................................................................................ 80
5.3.33 IP Source Guard – Configuration ....................................................................... 87
5.3.34 IP Source Guard Static Table............................................................................. 89
5.3.35 ARP Inspection – Port Configuration ................................................................. 90
5.3.36 VLAN Configuration ........................................................................................... 92
5.3.37 Static Table ........................................................................................................ 93
5.3.38 Dynamic Table ................................................................................................... 94
5.3.39 AAA – RADIUS .................................................................................................. 95
5.3.40 TACACS+ .......................................................................................................... 97
5.3.41 Aggregation – Static Aggregation ...................................................................... 99
5.3.42 LACP Aggregation ........................................................................................... 101
5.3.43 Loop Protection ............................................................................................... 103
5.3.44 Spanning Tree – Bridge Settings ..................................................................... 105
5.3.45 MSTI Mapping ................................................................................................. 107
5.3.46 MSTI Priorities ................................................................................................. 109
5.3.47 CIST Ports ........................................................................................................ 110
5.3.48 MSTI Ports ....................................................................................................... 112
5.3.49 IPMC Profile – Profile Table .............................................................................. 115
5.3.50 Address Entry ................................................................................................... 116
5.3.51 MVR ................................................................................................................. 117
5.3.52 IPMC – IGMP Snooping Basic Configuration .................................................... 119
5.3.53 VLAN Configuration ......................................................................................... 121
5.3.54 Port Filtering Profile ......................................................................................... 123
5.3.55 MLD Snooping – Basic Configuration .............................................................. 124
5.3.56 VLAN Configuration ......................................................................................... 126
5.3.57 Port Filtering Profile ......................................................................................... 128
5.3.58 LLDP – LLDP Configuration ............................................................................ 129
5.3.59 LLDP-MED ...................................................................................................... 131
5.3.60 PoE ................................................................................................................. 135
5.3.61 PoE Scheduler ................................................................................................ 137
5.3.62 Power Reset .................................................................................................... 138
5.3.63 MAC Table ....................................................................................................... 139
5.3.64 VLANs ............................................................................................................. 140
5.3.65 Voice VLAN – Configuration ................................................................ ............ 143
5.3.66 Voice VLAN OUI .............................................................................................. 145
5.3.67 QoS – Port Classification ................................................................................. 146
5.3.68 Port Policing .................................................................................................... 149
5.3.69 Port Scheduler ................................................................................................. 150
5.3.70 Port Shaping ................................................................................................... 151
5.3.71 Port Tag Remarking ......................................................................................... 152
5.3.72 Port DSCP ....................................................................................................... 153
5.3.73 DSCP-Based QoS ........................................................................................... 155
5.3.74 DSCP Translation ............................................................................................ 157
5.3.75 DSCP Classification ........................................................................................ 159
5.3.76 QoS Control List ................................ .............................................................. 160
5.3.77 Storm Control .................................................................................................. 163
5.3.78 Mirror ................................................................ ............................................... 164
5.3.79 GVRP – Global Config ..................................................................................... 166
5.3.80 Port Config ...................................................................................................... 167
5.3.81 RingV2 ............................................................................................................ 168
5.3.82 DDMI ............................................................................................................... 170
5.4 Monitor ................................ ......................................................................................... 171
5.4.1 System – System Information .......................................................................... 171
5.4.2 CPU Load ........................................................................................................ 172
5.4.3 IP Status .......................................................................................................... 173
5.4.4 System Log ..................................................................................................... 174
5.4.5 System Detailed Log ....................................................................................... 175
5.4.6 System Alarm .................................................................................................. 175
5.4.7 EEE – Port Power Saving ................................................................................ 176
5.4.8 Ports – Port State ............................................................................................ 177
5.4.9 Traffic Overview ................................................................ ............................... 178
5.4.10 QoS Statistics .................................................................................................. 179
5.4.11 QCL Status ...................................................................................................... 180
5.4.12 Detailed Statistics ............................................................................................ 181
5.4.13 DHCP Snooping Table ..................................................................................... 183
5.4.14 DHCP Relay Statistics ..................................................................................... 184
5.4.15 DHCP Detailed Statistics ................................................................................. 185
5.4.16 Security – Access Management Statistics ....................................................... 186
5.4.17 Network – Port Security Switch ....................................................................... 187
5.4.18 Port ................................................................................................................. 189
5.4.19 ACL Status ...................................................................................................... 190
5.4.20 ARP Inspection ................................................................................................ 191
5.4.21 IP Source Guard .............................................................................................. 192
5.4.22 AAA – RADIUS Overview ................................................................................ 193
5.4.23 RADIUS Details ............................................................................................... 194
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5.4.24 Switch – RMON Statistics ................................................................................ 195
5.4.25 History ............................................................................................................. 197
5.4.26 Alarm ................................................................................................ ............... 198
5.4.27 Event ............................................................................................................... 199
5.4.28 LACP System Status ....................................................................................... 200
5.4.29 Port Status ...................................................................................................... 201
5.4.30 Port Statistics .................................................................................................. 202
5.4.31 Loop Protection ............................................................................................... 203
5.4.32 Spanning Tree – Bridge Status ........................................................................ 204
5.4.33 Port Status ...................................................................................................... 205
5.4.34 Port Statistics .................................................................................................. 206
5.4.35 MVR – MVR Statistics ..................................................................................... 207
5.4.36 MVR Channel Groups ..................................................................................... 208
5.4.37 MVR SFM Information ..................................................................................... 209
5.4.38 IPMC – IGMP Snooping Status ....................................................................... 210
5.4.39 Groups Information ........................................................................................... 211
5.4.40 IPv4 SFM Information ...................................................................................... 212
5.4.41 MLD Snooping Status ...................................................................................... 213
5.4.42 Groups Information .......................................................................................... 214
5.4.43 IPv6 SFM Information ...................................................................................... 215
5.4.44 LLDP Neighbors ................................ .............................................................. 216
5.4.45 LLDP-MED Neighbors ..................................................................................... 217
5.4.46 PoE Status ...................................................................................................... 221
5.4.47 EEE ................................................................................................................. 223
5.4.48 Port Statistics .................................................................................................. 225
5.4.49 MAC Table ....................................................................................................... 226
5.4.50 VLANs – VLANs Membership .......................................................................... 228
5.4.51 VLANs Ports .................................................................................................... 229
5.4.52 RingV2 ............................................................................................................ 231
5.4.53 DDMI Overview ............................................................................................... 231
5.4.54 DDMI Detailed ................................................................................................. 232
5.5 Diagnostics .................................................................................................................. 233
5.5.1 Ping ................................................................................................................. 233
5.5.2 Ping6 ............................................................................................................... 235
5.5.3 VeriPHY ........................................................................................................... 237
5.6 Maintenance................................................................................................................. 239
5.6.1 Restart Device ................................................................................................. 239
5.6.2 Factory Default ................................................................................................ 240
5.6.3 Software Upload .............................................................................................. 241
5.6.4 Image Select ................................................................................................... 242
5.6.5 Configuration – Save startup-config ................................................................. 244
5.6.6 Download ................................................................ ........................................ 244
5.6.7 Upload ............................................................................................................. 245
5.6.8 Activate ........................................................................................................... 246
5.6.9 Delete ................................ ................................................................ .............. 246
6. Legal Information ......................................................................................................... 247
7. Customer Support ........................................................................................................ 252
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Preface
Scope Audience Safety Instructions Documentation Conventions
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1. Preface

1.1 Scope

This document provides an overview on RGS200-12P. It contains:
Descriptive material about the RGS200-12P Hardware Installation Guide.

1.2 Audience

The guide is intended for system engineers or operating personnel who want to have a basic understanding of RGS200-12P.

1.3 Safety Instructions

When a connector is removed during installation, testing, or servicing, or when an energized fiber is broken, a risk of ocular exposure to optical energy that may be potentially hazardous occurs, depending on the laser output power.
The primary hazards of exposure to laser radiation from an optical-fiber communication system are:
Damage to the eye by accidental exposure to a beam emitted by a laser source. Damage to the eye from viewing a connector attached to a broken fiber or an energized fiber.

1.4 Documentation Conventions

The following conventions are used in this manual to emphasize information that will be of interest to the reader.
Danger The described activity or situation might or will cause personal injury. Warning The described activity or situation might or will cause equipment damage. Caution The described activity or situation might or will cause service interruption. Note The information supplements the text or highlights important points.
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Overview
Overview Faceplate Panel Introduction
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5-Port Series
2. Overview
RGS Series industrial Ethernet solutions deliver high quality, wide operation temperature range, extended
power input range and advanced VLAN & QoS features. It’s ideal for harsh environments and mission
critical applications.

2.1 Faceplate

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12-Port Series
Front Panel
System Status LED
P1, P2 and Alarm
Gigabit Ethernet Copper Ports
RJ45
Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports
SFP Slots
POE LED
POE port status
RR/RS LED
Device info/status
Models
L2+ Managed Switch
RGS200-12P
Total Gigabit Ethernet
Ports
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10/100/1000 BaseT(X)
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100/1000 Base SFP
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2.2 Front Panel Introduction

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Top Panel
Power Input (Dual)
6P Terminal Block
Console (RS232)
RJ45
Reset
Push Button

2.3 Top Panel Introduction

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Quick Installation
Equipment Mounting Cable Connecting Equipment Configuration
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3.Quick Installation

3.1 Mounting the RGS Series (DIN-Rail)

Mounting step:
1. Screw the DIN-Rail bracket on with the bracket and screws in the accessory kit.
2. Hook the unit over the DIN rail.
3. Push the bottom of the unit towards the DIN Rail until it snaps into place.
Figure 1 RGS100-5P DIN-Rail Mounting
Figure 2 RGS200-12P DIN-Rail Mounting
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3.2 Mounting the RGS Series (Wall mount)

Mounting step:
1. Screw on the wall-mounting plate on with the plate and screws in the accessory kit.
Figure 3 RGS100-5P Series Wall Mounting
Figure 4 RGS200-12P Series Wall Mounting
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3.3 Ground Connections

RGS Series must be properly grounded for optimum system performance.
Figure 5 RGS100-5P Series Ground Connections
Figure 6 RGS200-12P Series Ground Connections
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Pin
Assignment
PoE
Assignment
1,2
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
Positive V
Port
3,6
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
Negative V
Port
4,5
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
X
7,8
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
X
Pin
Assignment
1,2
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
3,6
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
4,5
T/Rx+,T/Rx-
7,8
T/Rx+,T/Rx-

3.4 Connecting the Ethernet Interface (RJ45 Ethernet)

The switch provides two types of Ethernet interfaces: electrical (RJ45) and optical (SFP) interfaces. Connecting the Ethernet interface via RJ45:
To connect the switch to a PC, use straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cables. To connect the switch to an Ethernet device, use UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted
Pair) Ethernet cables.
The pin assignment of RJ-45 connector is shown in the following figure and table.
The pin assignment of RJ-45 connector is shown in the following figure and table.
RGS Series
RGS200-12P series
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Fiber optics cable with LC duplex
connector
Connect the optical fiber to the SFP
socket
DANGER:
Never attempt to view optical connectors that might be emitting laser energy.
Do not power up the laser product without connecting the laser to the optical fiber and putting the cover in position, as laser outputs will emit infrared laser light at this point.

3.5 Connecting the Ethernet Interface (Fiber)

Prepare a proper SFP module and install it into the optical port. Then you can connect fiber optics cabling that uses LC connectors or SC connectors (with the use of an optional SC-to-LC adapter) to the fiber optics connector. For a 100 Mbps fiber port available, please prepare the LC connectors or SC connectors (with the use of
an optional SC-to-LC adapter). They are also available with multimode, single mode, long-haul (for connections up to 120+ km) or special-application transceivers. For a 1000 Mbps fiber port available, please use the mini-GBIC SFP (small form pluggable). These accept plug in fiber transceivers that typically have an LC style connector. They are available with multimode, single mode, long-haul (for connections up to 80+ km) or special-application transceivers. For each fiber port there is a transmit (TX) and receive (RX) signal. Please make sure that the transmit (TX) port of the switch connects to the receiver (RX) port of the other device, and the receive (RX) port of the switch connects to the transmit (TX) port of the other device when making your fiber optic connections.
Refer to Table 1 for the normal operational LED status.
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Power Connector (6P Terminal Block)
Input
DC 12-58V
PWR1 +/-
Power Input 1 +/-
PWR2 +/-
Power Input 2 +/-
ALM
Alarm relay output

3.6 Power Connection

The DC power interface is a 6-pin terminal block with polarity signs on the top panel. The RGS200-12P can be powered from two power supply (input range 12V – 58V). The DC power connector is a 6-pin terminal block; there is alarm contact on the middle terminal block. Refer to Table 1 for the normal operational LED status.
Figure 7 RGS100-5P Series Power Connections
Figure 8 RGS200-12P Series Ground Connections
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Note:
1. The DC power should be connected to a well-fused power supply.

3.7 Console Connection

The Console port is for local management by using a terminal emulator or a computer with terminal emulation software.
DB9 connector connect to computer COM port Baud rate: 115200bps 8 data bits, 1 stop bit None parity None flow control
Figure 10 RGS200-12P Series Ground Connections
To connect the host PC to the console port, a RJ45 (male) connector-to-RS232 DB9 (female) connector cable is required. The RJ45 connector of the cable is connected to the CID port of RGS200-12P; the DB9 connector of the cable is connected to the PC COM port. The pin assignment of the console cable is shown below:
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Reset Button

3.8 System Reset

The Reset button is provided to reboot the system without the need to remove power. Under normal circumstances, you will not have to use it. However, or rare occasions, the RGS200-12P may not respond; then you may need to push the Reset button.

3.9 Web Interface Initialization (Optional)

Web Browser Support
IE 7 (or newer version) with the following default settings is recommended:
Firefox with the following default settings is recommended:
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Times New Roman
Encoding
Unicode (UTF-8)
Text size
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Google Chrome with the following default settings is recommended:
Connect and Login to RGS200-12P
1. Connecting to RGS200-12P Ethernet port (RJ45 Ethernet port).
2. Factory default IP: 192.168.1.1
3. Login with default account and password.
Username: admin Password: 1234
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enable
configure terminal interface vlan 1 ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx exit

3.10 CLI Initialization and Configuration (Optional)

1. Connecting to RGS200-12P Ethernet port(RJ45 Ethernet port)
2. Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.168.1.1
3. Login with default account and password.
Username: admin Password: 1234
4. Change the IP with commands listed below: CLI Command:
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3.11 Monitoring the Ethernet Interface

By RJ45 Ethernet: Refer to Figure 11 LED Indicators for monitoring 8 Gigabit Ethernet with copper connector (RJ45). Also refer toTable 1 for the normal operational LED status.
By SFP: Refer to Figure 11 LED Indicators for monitoring 4 Gigabit Ethernet with SFP connector. Also refer to Table 1 for the normal operational LED status.

3.12 Upgrade Software

1. In Web UI, go to “MaintenanceSoftwareUpload” page.
2. Select software file, and click “Upload” button.
3. After starting to upload software to device, please don’t cold/warm start device and wait it auto reboot,
then upgrade finished.
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3.13 Reset to Default and Save Configure

Configuration via CLI command

To see what current interface and IP address is: If the manager wants to reset the configuration to default, but keep management IP setting. (1) Please execute this command: reload defaults keep-ip (2) Check interface VLAN and IP address; confirm only management IP setting kept. (3) Execute this command: copy running-config startup-config
If manager want to reset the all configuration to default completely (1) Please execute this command: reload defaults (2) Check interface VLAN and IP address, confirm they all change to default setting. (3) Execute this command: copy running-config startup-config
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Configuration via WEB UI

If manager want to reset the configuration to default but keep management IP setting
(1)Go to “Maintenance””Factory Defaults” pagination to Click “Yes” button.
(2) Go to “Maintenance”“Configuration””Save startup-config” pagination, then click “Save Configuration” button, then reset successfully
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If manager want to reset the all configuration to default completely
(1) Go to “Maintenance”“Configuration””Activate” pagination to select “default-config”, then click “Activate Configuration” button
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(2) Change WEB’s IP be 192.0.2.1(default IP) to login DUT’s Web UI. (3) Go to “Maintenance”“Configuration””Save startup-config” pagination, then click “Save
Configuration” button, then reset successfully.
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Pin No#
Status
5-Port (4TX+1SFP) with PoE
Pin 1 ON
To enable Broadcast storm rate limit
OFF
To disable Broadcast storm rate limit
Pin 2 ON
NOT USED
OFF
NOT USED
LED Name
Indicator /color
Condition
P1/P2 On Green
P1/P2 power line has power
Off
P1/P2 power line disconnect or does not have power supplied
Alarm On Red
Ethernet link fails, alarm or power failure alarm occurs
Off
No Ethernet link fails and no power failure alarm
Copper port Link/Act
On Green
Ethernet link up but no traffic is detected
Flashing Green
Ethernet link up and there is traffic detected Off
Ethernet link down
Copper port Speed
On Yellow
A 1000Mbps connection is detected
Off
No link, a 10Mbps or 100 Mbps connection is detected
SFP port Link/A ct
On Green
Ethernet link up
Off
Ethernet link down
SFP port Speed
On Yellow
SFP port speed 1000Mbps connection is detected.
Off
No link or a SFP port speed 100Mbps connection is detected
POE
On Green
POE is working
Off
POE is not working

3.14 DIP Switch Setting for RGS100-5P

3.15 LED Status Indications

Table 1 LED Status Indicators
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ALM LED Indicator
Copper Speed LED
Copper Link/Act LED
SFP Speed LED Indicator
SFP Link LED Indicator
PWR LED Indicator
Figure 11 LED Indicators
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4. Introduction
Note: The following web user guide is for RGS200-12P model.

4.1 System Description

RGS Series delivers high quality, wide operating temperature range, extended power input range, IP-30
design, and advanced VLAN & QoS features. It’s ideal for harsh environments and mission critical
applications. RGS Series Managed QoS provides enterprise-class networking features to fulfill the needs of large
network infrastructure and extreme environments. RGS Series eases the effort to build a network infrastructure which offers a reliable, well managed and
good QoS networking for any business requiring continuous and well-protected services in management environments. With the features such as Fast Failover ring protection and QoS, customers can ensure their network is qualified to deliver any real-time and high quality applications.

4.2 Using the Web Interface

The object of this document “RGS Web Configuration Tool Guide” is to address the web feature, design layout and descript how to use the web interface.

4.2.1 Web Browser Support

IE 7 (or newer version) with the following default settings is recommended:
Firefox with the following default settings is recommended:
Google Chrome with the following default settings is recommended:
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