Zyxel XGS1210-12 User's Guide

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User’s Guide

XGS1210-12/XGS1250-12

Management IP Address http://192.168.1.3
Version 1.00 Edition 3, 07/2022
Copyright © 2022 Zyxel and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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
•Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the Switch and access the Web Configurator.
•More Information Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the Switch
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Document Conventions

Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
These are how warnings and notes are shown in this guide.
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.
Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may need to
configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.
Syntax Conventions
• The XGS1210-12 and XGS1250-12 may be referred to as the “Switch” in this guide.
• Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.
• A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For example, QoS > Port- Based QoS means you first click QoS in the navigation panel, then the Port-Based QoS sub menu to get to that screen.
Icons Used in Figures
Figures in this user guide may use the following generic icons. The Switch icon is not an exact representation of your device.
Switch Generic Switch Generic Router
IP Camera Firewall Cell Tower
Printer Server
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Contents Overview

Contents Overview
User’s Guide ........................................................................................................................................9
Getting to Know Your Switch .............................................................................................................. 10
Hardware Installation ........................................................................................................................... 15
Hardware Panels .................................................................................................................................. 18
Web Configurator ................................................................................................................................. 22
Initial Setup Example ............................................................................................................................ 31
Tutorials .................................................................................................................................................. 34
Technical Reference ........................................................................................................................38
System .................................................................................................................................................... 39
Port ......................................................................................................................................................... 44
VLAN ...................................................................................................................................................... 48
Link Aggregation .................................................................................................................................. 51
Mirroring ................................................................................................................................................. 53
QoS ......................................................................................................................................................... 55
IGMP Snooping ..................................................................................................................................... 59
Management ........................................................................................................................................ 61
Troubleshooting and Appendices ...................................................................................................66
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 67
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Document Conventions .................................................................. ....................................................3
Contents Overview..............................................................................................................................4
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................5
Part I: User’s Guide............................................................................................ 9
Chapter 1
Getting to Know Your Switch ............................................................................................................10
1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1.1 Model Feature Differences .................................................................................................. 10
1.2 Applications .................................................................................................................................... 10
1.2.1 Multi-Gigabit .......................................................................................................................... 11
1.2.2 Backbone Application ......................................................................................................... 12
1.2.3 Bridging Application ............................................................................................................. 12
1.2.4 VLAN Application Example .................................................................................................. 13
1.3 Way to Manage the Switch .......................................................................................................... 13
1.4 Good Habits for Managing the Switch ........................................................................................13
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation ........................................................................................................................15
2.1 Installation Scenarios ...................................................................................................................... 15
2.2 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................... 15
2.2.1 Freestanding Installation Procedure ................................................................................... 15
2.2.2 Wall Mounting ....................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 3
Hardware Panels................................................................................................................................18
3.1 Hardware Overview ....................................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Front Panel ...................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3 Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.1 Power Connector ................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.2 Smart Fan (for XGS1250-12) .................................................................................................. 19
3.4 LEDs .................................................................................................................................................. 20
Chapter 4
Web Configurator...............................................................................................................................22
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4.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 System Login .................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3 Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility .................................................................................................... 23
4.3.1 Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 23
4.3.2 Run the ZON Utility ................................................................................................................. 24
4.4 Web Configurator Layout .............................................................................................................. 27
4.4.1 Change Your Password ........................................................................................................ 29
4.5 Switch Lockout/Resetting the Switch ........................................................................................... 30
4.6 Logging Out of the Web Configurator ........................................................................................30
Chapter 5
Initial Setup Example.........................................................................................................................31
5.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 31
5.1.1 Change the IP Address ........................................................................................................ 31
5.1.2 Change the Password .......................................................................................................... 32
Chapter 6
Tutorials...............................................................................................................................................34
6.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 34
6.2 Creating a VLAN ............................................................................................................................. 34
6.3 Setting Port VID ............................................................................................................................... 36
Part II: Technical Reference...........................................................................38
Chapter 7
System.................................................................................................................................................39
7.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 39
7.2 System Settings ................................................................................................................................ 39
7.3 Overheat Protection ...................................................................................................................... 42
Chapter 8
Port ......................................................................................................................................................44
8.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 44
8.1.1 What You Need to Know ..................................................................................................... 44
8.2 Port Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Chapter 9
VLAN....................................................................................................................................................48
9.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 48
9.1.1 What You Need to Know ..................................................................................................... 48
9.2 VLAN Settings .................................................................................................................................. 49
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Chapter 10
Link Aggregation .................................... .... .... ... ............................................ ....................................51
10.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 51
10.2 Link Aggregation .......................................................................................................................... 51
Chapter 11
Mirroring..............................................................................................................................................53
11.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 53
11.2 Mirroring Settings ........................................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 12
QoS......................................................................................................................................................55
12.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 55
12.2 What You Need to Know ............................................................................................................. 55
12.2.1 Port-Based QoS ................................................................................................................... 55
12.2.2 IEEE 802.1p QoS ................................................................................................................... 55
12.2.3 Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR) ...................................................................... 56
12.3 Port-Based QoS ............................................................................................................................. 56
12.4 IEEE 802.1p QoS ............................................................................................................................. 57
Chapter 13
IGMP Snooping ..................................................................................................................................59
13.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 59
13.2 IGMP Snooping Settings ............................................................................................................... 59
Chapter 14
Management .....................................................................................................................................61
14.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 61
14.1.1 What You Need to Know ...................................................................................................61
14.2 Management Settings ................................................................................................................. 62
14.2.1 Firmware Upgrade .............................................................................................................. 64
Part III: Troubleshooting and Appendices....................................................66
Chapter 15
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................67
15.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs ................................................................................. 67
15.2 Switch Access and Login ............................................................................................................. 68
15.3 Switch Configuration .................................................................................................................... 69
Appendix A Customer Support ....................................................................................................... 70
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Appendix B Legal Information......................................................................................................... 75
Index...................................................................................................................................................79
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PART I

User’s Guide

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CHAPTER 1

Getting to Know Your Switch

1.1 Overview

Switch refers to these models as outlined below.
• XGS1210-12
• XGS1250-12
1.1.1 Model Feature Differences
Note the following differences between the Switch models:
Table 1 Model Feature Comparison
FEATURE/MODEL
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) YES YES
QoS (Quality of Service) YES YES
Switch Management YES YES
Link Aggregation YES YES
Port Mirroring YES YES
IGMP Snooping YES YES
IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet Standard) YES YES
Management VLAN YES YES
HTTP or HTTPS enable YES YES
Save configuration YES YES
Upload stored device configuration file YES YES
1G, 10G SFP+ interface 2 1
100M, 1000M, 2.5G Ethernet Ports 2 NO
100M, 1000M, 2.5G, 5G, 10G Ethernet Ports NO 3
10M, 100M, 1000M Ethernet Ports 8 8
Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Up to 2.5G Up to 10G
XGS1210-12 XGS1250-12

1.2 Applications

This section shows a few examples of using the Switch in various network environments.
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1.2.1 Multi-Gigabit
Multi-Gigabit Ethernet ports automatically allow connections up to the speed of the connected network device (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, or 10G), and you just need to use a CAT 5e or CAT 6 Ethernet cable. You must use CAT 6A or better Ethernet cables to achieve 10G speeds.
Figure 1 Multi-Gigabit Application (XGS1210-12)
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Figure 2 Multi-Gigabit Application (XGS1250-12)
See the following table for the cables required and distance limitation to attain the corresponding speed.
Table 2 Cable Types
CABLE PORT TRANSMISSION SPEED MAXIMUM DISTANCE BANDWIDTH CAPACITY
Category 5 1 – 11 100M 100 m 100 MHz
Category 5e 1 – 11 1G / 2.5G / 5G 100 m 100 MHz
Category 6 9 – 11 5G / 10G 50 m 250 MHz
Category 6a 9 – 11 10G 100 m 500 MHz
Category 7 9 – 11 10G 100 m 650 MHz
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Make sure to select the correct speed for the port in Port > Port Setting.
1.2.2 Backbone Application
The Switch is an ideal solution for small networks where rapid growth can be expected in the near future. The Switch can be used standalone for a group of heavy traffic users. You can connect computers and servers directly to the Switch’s port or connect other switches to the Switch.
In this example, all computers can share high-speed applications on the server. To expand the network, simply add more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers, and so on.
Figure 3 Backbone Application
1.2.3 Bridging Application
In this example the Switch connects different company departments (RD and Sales) to the corporate backbone. It can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. All users that need high bandwidth can connect to high-speed department servers via the Switch.
Figure 4 Bridging Application
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1.2.4 VLAN Application Example
A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. Stations on a logical network belong to one or more groups. With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that are not in the same groups unless such traffic first goes through a router.
1.2.4.1 Tag-based VLAN Example
Ports in the same VLAN group share the same frame broadcast domain, thus increasing network performance by reducing broadcast traffic. VLAN groups can be modified at any time by adding, moving or changing ports without any re-cabling.
Shared resources such as a server can be used by all ports in the same VLAN as the server. In the following figure only ports that need access to the server need to be part of VLAN1. Ports can belong to other VLAN groups too.
Figure 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example

1.3 Way to Manage the Switch

Use the Web Configurator to manage the Switch. This allows easy Switch setup and management using a (supported) web browser. See Chapter 4 on page 22.

1.4 Good Habits for Managing the Switch

Do the following things regularly to make the Switch more secure and to manage the Switch more effectively.
• Change the password. Use a password that is not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.
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• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the Switch to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you would not have to totally re-configure the Switch. You could simply restore your last configuration.
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Hardware Installation

2.1 Installation Scenarios

This chapter shows you how to install and connect the Switch.

2.2 Safety Precautions

Please observe the following before using the Switch:
• Do NOT stack Switches with fans (for XGS1250-12).
• It is recommended to ask an authorized technician to attach the Switch on a desk or to the rack or wall. Use the proper screws to prevent damage to the Switch. See the Screw Specifications figures in this chapter to know the types of screws and screw drivers for each model.
• Make sure there is at least 2 cm of clearance on the top and bottom of the Switch, and at least 5 cm of clearance on all four sides of the Switch. This allows air circulation for cooling.
• Do NOT block the ventilation holes nor store cables or power cords on the Switch. Allow clearance for the ventilation holes to prevent your Switch from overheating. This is especially crucial when your Switch does not have fans. Overheating could affect the performance of your Switch, or even damage it.
• The surface of the Switch could be hot when it is functioning. Do NOT put your hands on it. You may get burned. This could happen especially when you are using a fanless Switch.
• The Switches with fans are not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
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To start using the Switch, simply connect the power cables and turn it on.
2.2.1 Freestanding Installation Procedure
1 Make sure the Switch is clean and dry.
2 Attach the rubber feet as shown if they are not already attached – see Figure 6 on page 16.
3 Set the Switch on a smooth, level surface strong enough to support the weight of the Switch and the
connected cables. Make sure there is a power outlet nearby.
4 Make sure there is enough space around the Switch to allow the attachment of cables and the power
cord, and sufficient air circulation.
Note: Make sure you are using the correct type of Ethernet cable (CAT 5e, 6UTP/STP, or better
Ethernet cable). See Table 2 on page 11 for more information.
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Figure 6 Attach Rubber Feet
2.2.2 Wall Mounting
Table 3 Wall Mounting Distance
DISTANCE ‘D’ BETWEEN MOUNTING HOLES
180 mm / 7.09 in
Do the following to mount your Switch on a wall.
1 Drill two holes on the wall at the distance of ‘D’ – see Figure 7 on page 16.
2 Insert screw anchors and screws (not provided) into the holes. Leave a small gap between the head of
the screw and the wall.
3 The gap must be big enough for the screws to slide into the wall mount holes and the power cord to run
down the back of the Switch.
Note: Make sure the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong enough to hold the
weight of the Switch with the connection cables.
4 Place the Switch so the wall mount holes line up with the screws. Slide the Switch down gently to fix it into
place.
Wall-mount the Switch with the Ethernet ports facing down and the ventilation holes on the side.
Figure 7 Wall Mounting
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Figure 8 Screw Specifications (XGS1210-12)
Figure 9 Screw Specifications (XGS1250-12)
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Chapter 3 Hardware Panels

3.1 Hardware Overview

This section describes the front and rear panels for each model.
The following table summarizes the port features of the Switch by model.
Table 4 Port Comparison Table
MODELS XGS1210-12 XGS1250-12
10M / 100M / 1000M Ethernet Ports 8 8
100M / 1000M / 2.5G Ethernet Ports 2
100M / 1000M / 2.5G / 5G / 10G Ethernet Ports 3
10G SFP+ interface 2 1
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3.2 Front Panel

The following figure shows the front panel of the Switch.
Figure 10 Front Panel (XGS1210-12)
Figure 11 Front Panel (XGS1250-12)

3.3 Rear Panel

The following figure shows the rear panel of the Switch.
Figure 12 Rear Panel (XGS1210-12)
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Figure 13 Rear Panel (XGS1250-12)
3.3.1 Power Connector
Note: Make sure you are using the correct power source as shown on the panel.
To connect power to the Switch, insert the female end of the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the rear panel. Connect the other end of the supplied power cord to a power outlet. Make sure that no objects obstruct the airflow.
3.3.2 Smart Fan (for XGS1250-12)
A properly functioning fan is essential, along with a sufficiently ventilated and cool operating environment, to prevent the Switch from overheating.
With Smart Fan, the fan in the Switch automatically adjust its speed according to the internal temperature. This prevents overheating, minimizes noise, and reduces power consumption.
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3.4 LEDs

After you connect the power to the Switch, view the LEDs to ensure proper functioning of the Switch and as an aid in troubleshooting.
Table 5 LED Descriptions (XGS1210-12)
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
PWR/SYS Green On The Switch power is on.
Ports 1–8
LINK/ACT
Port 9 (Left LED)
Port 10 (Right LED)
Port 11 (Left LED)
Port 12 (Right LED)
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Blinking The Switch is starting up.
Off The Switch power is off.
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Amber On The port has a successful 10M / 100M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
If you enable Loop Prevention in the Port screen, and a loop happens on two ports, the higher-numbered port will be off.
Sky Blue On The port has a successful 2.5G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Amber On The port has a successful 100M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
Blue On The port has a successful 10G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
Table 6 LED Descriptions (XGS1250-12)
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
PWR/SYS Green On The Switch power is on.
Blinking The Switch is starting up.
Off The Switch power is off.
Ports 1–8
LINK/ACT
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Amber On The port has a successful 10M / 100M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
If you enable Loop Prevention in the Port screen, and a loop happens on two ports, the higher-numbered port will be off.
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Table 6 LED Descriptions (XGS1250-12) (continued)
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
Port 9 (Left LED)
Port 10 (Right LED)
Port 11 (Left LED)
Port 12 (Right LED)
Blue On The port has a successful 10G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Purple On The port has a successful 5G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Sky Blue On The port has a successful 2.5G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Amber On The port has a successful 100M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
Blue On The port has a successful 10G connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Green On The port has a successful 1000M connection.
Blinking The Switch is transmitting data through the port.
Off The port is disconnected or disabled.
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4.1 Overview

This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Configurator.
The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy system setup and management through Internet browser. Use a browser that supports HTML5, such as Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. The recommended minimum screen resolution is 1024 by 768 pixels.
In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow:
• Web browser pop-up windows from your device.
• JavaScript (enabled by default).
• Java permissions (enabled by default).
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Web Configurator

4.2 System Login

1 Start your web browser.
2 Type “http://” and the IP address of the Switch (for example, the default management IP address is
192.168.1.3) in the Location or Address field. Press [ENTER]. Your computer must be in the same subnet in
order to access this website address.
3 The login screen appears. The default password is 1234.
Figure 14 Web Configurator: Log In
4 The following screen displays if you log into the Switch for the first time. Enter a new password using the
keyboard characters ("a – z", "A – Z", "0 – 9", ~!@#$%^&*()_+`–={}[]:;<>./\). The password must be 8 to 15 characters long. Retype it to confirm and click Apply to view the first Web Configurator screen.
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Figure 15 Web Configurator: Change Password
Note: Make sure to log out of the Switch from a computer before logging in again on another
computer. The Web Configurator automatically logs out after 5 minutes of inactivity.

4.3 Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility

ZON Utility is a program designed to help you deploy and manage a network more efficiently. It detects devices automatically and allows you to do basic settings on devices in the network without having to be near it.
The ZON Utility issues requests through Zyxel Discovery Protocol (ZDP) and in response to the query, the device responds back with basic information including IP address, firmware version, location, system and model name in the same broadcast domain. The information is then displayed in the ZON Utility screen and you can perform tasks like basic configuration of the devices and batch firmware upgrade in it. You can download the ZON Utility at www.zyxel.com and install it in a computer (Windows operating system).
4.3.1 Requirements
Before installing the ZON Utility in your computer, please make sure it meets the requirements listed below.
Operating System
At the time of writing, the ZON Utility is compatible with:
• Windows 7 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Windows 8 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Windows 8.1 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Windows 10 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
Note: To check for your Windows operating system version, right-click on My Computer >
Properties. You should see this information in the General tab.
Hardware
Here are the minimum hardware requirements to use the ZON Utility on your computer.
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• Core i3 processor
•2 GB RAM
• 100 MB free hard disk
• WXGA (Wide XGA 1280 by 800)
4.3.2 Run the ZON Utility
1 Double-click the ZON Utility to run it.
2 The first time you run the ZON Utility, you will see if your device and firmware version support the ZON
Utility. Click the OK button to close this screen. Figure 16 Supported Devices and Versions
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If you want to check the supported models and firmware versions later, you can click the Show
information about ZON icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Then select the Supported model and firmware version link. If your device is not listed here, see the device release notes for ZON
Utility support. The release notes are in the firmware zip file on the Zyxel web site.
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Figure 17 ZON Utility Screen
3 Select a network adapter to which your supported devices are connected.
Figure 18 Network Adapter
4 Click the Go button for the ZON Utility to discover all supported devices in your network.
Figure 19 Discovery
5 The ZON Utility screen shows the devices discovered.
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