CIS CRS328-24P Manuale utente

CIS-CRS328-24P User Manual

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Table of Contents
Welcome to Custom Integration Solutions ...............................................................................................................4
Overview...................................................................................................................................................................4
Package Contents....................................................................................................................................................4
Power........................................................................................................................................................................4
PoE Output ...............................................................................................................................................................4
Device Details...............................................................................................................................................................5
Ports..........................................................................................................................................................................5
LED Indicators..........................................................................................................................................................5
Buttons .....................................................................................................................................................................5
Input Power Requirements ....................................................................................................................................5
Quick Setup...................................................................................................................................................................6
Setup and Accessing the Web Interface....................................................................................................................7
The Status Page.......................................................................................................................................................8
Setting the Switch’s Identity..................................................................................................................................8
Undo / Redo .............................................................................................................................................................9
Show / Hide Passwords ..........................................................................................................................................9
Rebooting the Device..............................................................................................................................................9
Changing the Default Password ..........................................................................................................................10
Setting the Time Zone...........................................................................................................................................10
IP Addressing.............................................................................................................................................................11
View the Switch’s IP Addresses ...........................................................................................................................11
CIS Support.............................................................................................................................................................11
Renewing the IP Address .....................................................................................................................................12
Setting a Static IP address...................................................................................................................................13
Interfaces ...................................................................................................................................................................15
Power Cycling an Ethernet Port ..........................................................................................................................15

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VLANs...........................................................................................................................................................................16
Purchase VLAN configuration...............................................................................................................................16
Changing the VLAN on a Port on a Preconfigured System...............................................................................16
Manually Configuring the Switch for VLANs ...........................................................................................................17
Step 1 –Enable VLAN Filtering on the Bridge ...................................................................................................17
Step 2 –Assign the Trunk Port(s) .......................................................................................................................18
Step 3 –Assign Ports to VLANs............................................................................................................................19
Multicast Filtering –Prior to 6.48 ...........................................................................................................................20
Multicast Filtering –6.48 and Newer......................................................................................................................21
Multicast Querier ...................................................................................................................................................21
PoE Information and Settings..................................................................................................................................22
Enable/Disable PoE ...............................................................................................................................................22
Tools............................................................................................................................................................................23
UPnP........................................................................................................................................................................23
Ping.........................................................................................................................................................................23
IP Scan....................................................................................................................................................................24
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................25
Warranty Information................................................................................................................................................26
Contact Information..............................................................................................................................................26

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Welcome to Custom Integration Solutions
Thank you for purchasing CIS devices. Our solutions make it easy for integrators to deploy networks in
home and business settings with minimal configuration. Our support team is here to assist with setting up
equipment and answering your network related questions.
Overview
Package Contents
Switch Power cable Rack ears (2) Screws (8)
Power
The unit is equipped with one IEC type AC power input, which accepts 100-240 V power (~ 50/60 Hz 7 A
max).
The power consumption of this device under maximum load is up to 494 W with attachments, 44 W without
attachments.
PoE Output
The CIS-CRS328-24P can supply PoE to external devices. The output voltage will be selected
automatically, depending on the voltage the connected device requires. The device can power both
802.3af/at devices and devices that accept passive PoE power. If necessary, the output voltage can be
switched manually.
By default, the PoE mode is set to auto. It will not damage non-PoE devices and will auto-detect devices
with PoE support and their required voltage. Once a PoE device is detected, it will be powered and the
PoE LEDs will turn on.
The PoE out ports are grouped in three PoE out groups of 8 ports each. The total PoE limit is 450w (150w
per 8 port group). Each port can provide up to 30 W with high voltage output, and 26.5 W with low voltage
output.

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Device Details
Ports
•24 Gigabit Ethernet ports (With Auto MDI/X —You can use straight-through or cross-over cables
for connecting devices to the switch).
•4 SFP+ cages, which accept both 1.25 Gb SFP and 10 Gb SFP+ modules.
•RJ45 serial port—disabled by default.
LED Indicators
•PWR LED - lit when the switch is powered on.
•USR LED - an LED that can be customized to display different information.
•The top row LEDs indicate PoE out status. A green LED indicates that the respective port uses low
voltage, a red LED indicates high voltage.
oA flashing green LED - indicates a problem with a low voltage device.
oA flashing red LED - indicates a problem with a high voltage device.
•The bottom row LEDs indicate Ethernet and SFP port activity.
•FAN FAULT LED - indicates a problem with the cooling fans.
•PoE FAULT LED - indicates the switch has exceeded the overall maximum PoE output limit. Port
PoE-out priorities work in 3 independent sections (8 ports each) and an overload will occur in
any section that breaches 150 watts of consumption.
Buttons
Reset button: This button is located on the side next to the USB port. Hold this button while the device is
powered off, then apply power. Keeping holding until the USR LED light starts flashing, (5 seconds) then
release the button to reset to the default CIS configuration. You can use this procedure if you have
forgotten the password to access the device, or simply wish to return the unit to its default configuration
state.
Input Power Requirements
Supported input voltage-100V AC-240V AC.

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Quick Setup
1. Connect the included power cable to the connector on the back of the switch.
2. Connect the switch to the router with an Ethernet cable or SFP cable. Do not connect both
cables at the same time.
3. Connect your network devices to the remaining ports on the switch.

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Setup and Accessing the Web Interface
1. Connect the switch to your router using either an Ethernet or SFP cable. Do not connect both to
the router.
2. Connect your laptop or PC to any remaining Ethernet port on the front of the CIS switch
(excluding the console port). You can also access the web interface plugged directly into the
router.
3. To access the web interface, you must obtain the IP address assigned to the switch. Access your
router’s configuration page, then find the IP address assigned to the switch in the DHCP leases.
4. Launch a web browser and navigate to the IP address of the switch. To login, enter the username
cis and password integration.
5. Integrators may use the Get TeamViewer link if remote assistance is required.
integration

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The Status Page
The status page provides basic diagnostic information. There is a CIS Support Address should you
require assistance. The switch’s Identity will show you which device you are accessing on your network.
You can view uptime, memory usage and load on the CPU.
Setting the Switch’s Identity
The identity is used to identify your device on the network. If you have multiple switches of the same
model, it is recommended you use a naming scheme to identify them.
The Identity setting can be found in the System tab in the left toolbar.

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Undo / Redo
Undo and Redo buttons are located in the left toolbar. You may use them to quickly undo/redo any
changes made to configuration.
Show / Hide Passwords
Selecting the Hide Passwords button in the left toolbar will toggle the displaying of passwords related to
Wi-Fi, Hotspot, and more.
Rebooting the Device
If you are having ongoing issues with your network and suspect a reboot will help, the Reboot option
can be found in the System tab in the left toolbar. Clicking reboot will ask for confirmation before
proceeding.

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Changing the Default Password
After you log in for the first time, please create a new a password to increase the security of the device.
Enter the old password in the top field and a secure password in the new and confirm password fields.
Setting the Time Zone
You can find the Clock settings under the System tab in the left toolbar. Select your time zone from the
drop-down menu.
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