- MA Network Switch
- Introduction
- Intended Use
- Dangers caused by Electric Current
- General Safety Instructions
- System Requirements
- SFP Transceiver Compatibility
- Device Overview
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- LED Indicators
- Factory Defaults
- First Steps
- Unpack the Device
- Install Mini-GBIC (SFP)
- Installation in a Rack
- Connect the Hardware
- Set the IP Address on the PC
- Access the Web Interface
- Display Navigation
- Groups View
- Workload View
- Reset View
- Ports / Groups
- Change Port Description
- Assign Groups to Ports
- Edit RSTP
- Edit Speed Setting
- Change Group Name
- Edit IGMP Snooping
- Edit IGMP Querier
- Edit Unknown Flooding
- Change VLAN ID
- Presets / Filters
- Assign Presets to Ports
- Apply Filters to Ports
- Create New Presets
- Update Presets
- Create New Filter
- View Filters
- Delete Presets
- Delete Filter
- General Settings
- Change Name
- Change ID
- Change DHCP Client
- Change IP Address
- Change Subnet Mask
- Change Default Gateway
- Change Password
- Update Firmware
- Fallback to Backup Firmware
- Get Switch Configuration
- Upload Switch Configuration
- Reset Settings
- Specifications
- Support
- Glossary
- Introduction
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Version 3.1
Installation in a Rack
The MA Network Switch is 1U high and will fit in most standard 19-inch racks.
- Insert the switch into the 19-inch rack and secure with suitable screws.
Ensure the ventilation holes are not obstructed. - Connect the switch to the power supply.
- Connect the cables.
The MA Network Switch is installed in a rack.