Netgear GSM7224R - ProSAFE 24-Port Gigabit L2 Managed Switch with Static Routing インストールガイド

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)NSTALLATION
7000 Series Managed Switch (7200R, 7300S)
Start Here
Before you begin installation of your switch, check the Package Contents listed in the 
Hardware Installation Guide that supports your switch (7200R or 7300S) on your 
Resource CD. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase.
Other documentation available on your Resource CD for your switch are the 7000 Series 
Software Administration Guide, 
and a Command Line Interface Reference Manual for 
each switch series (7200R or 7300S).
Follow these quick steps to install your switch. You can also consult the full Hardware 
Installation Guide 
for your switch on the Resource CD.
Set Up the Switch
Prepare the site so that the mounting, access, power source, and environmental 
requirements are met. If you have any questions about these requirements, see the 
Hardware Installation Guide for your switch on your Resource CD.
1. I
NSTALL
 
THE
 
SWITCH
 
USING
 
ONE
 
OF
 
THE
 
FOLLOWING
 
METHODS
a.
On a flat surface: Put one of the rubber footpads that came with the switch on 
each of the four concave spaces on the bottom of the switch. 
b.
In a Rack: Use the rack-mount kit supplied with your switch, following the 
installation instructions included with the kit,.
2. A
PPLY
 AC P
OWER
When you apply power, the power LED can display the following behavior:
The power LED will blink yellow as it conducts a Power-On Self Test (POST). 
After the switch passes the POST, the LED turns green. The switch is now 
functional. If the POST fails, the Power LED will remain yellow (see 
“Troubleshooting” in the Hardware Installation Manual for assistance).
If the power LED does not light, check that the power cable is plugged in 
correctly and that the power source is good. If this does not resolve the problem, 
see “Troubleshooting” in the Hardware Installation Guide on the Resource CD.
3. C
ONNECT
 D
EVICES
 
TO
 
THE
 S
WITCH
Use Category 5 (Cat5) cable to connect between network ports at speeds of 
100Mbps or less.
Use Category 5e (Cat5e) for 1000Mbps networking speed. 
Fiber SFP modules are shipped separately. If you need instructions on installing an 
SFP module, please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide on the Resource CD.
Note: In the room housing the switch, ensure that the ambient temperature does not 
exceed the specified operating temperature and that the environment is free of water 
condensation.
Perform the Initial Configuration
This switch can be managed through its Web interface, or by using the Command Line 
Interface (CLI) through the serial console port. This guide describes the Web method. The 
CLI method is also described to determine a DHCP-assigned IP address or to use ezconfig 
to assign a static IP address. For Web management, follow one of the following three 
procedures, depending upon how your PC is set up.
PC in DHCP client mode without DHCP server 
PC with static IP address 
PC in DHCP client mode with DHCP server
To perform extensive CLI management, see both the CLI Reference Manual for your 
switch and the 7000 Series Administration Guide.
PC in DHCP Client Mode without DHCP Server
If no DHCP server is present, the switch assumes a default IP address of 169.254.100.100 
and a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. The switch is in the same subnet used by a PC NIC port 
when in DHCP-client mode without a DHCP server present. Use this IP value to log into 
the switch (see “Web Login to the Switch”).
PC with Static IP Address
When the PC is in this mode, the switch must also be assigned a static IP address. To 
assign a static IP Address, access the switch from the serial console port as follows: 
1. C
ONNECT
 
A
 
CONSOLE
 
TO
 
THE
 
SWITCH
Using the null-modem cable supplied with the switch, connect a VT100/ANSI 
terminal or a workstation to the switch port labeled Console.
2. S
TART
 
A
 
TERMINAL
 
EMULATION
 
PROGRAM
 (TEP)
a.
Start a TEP using the appropriate method for your operating system:
Windows users can use HyperTerminal. 
Windows Vista users should download a TEP from the Internet.
Macintosh users can use ZTerm.
UNIX users can use a terminal emulator such as TIP.
b.
Configure the TEP to use the following settings (they are written below the 
connector on the switch front panel):
Baud rate: 9,600 bps
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1
Flow control: none
c.
At the command prompt User:, login to the switch using the user name 
admin
then press Enter. At the password prompt, press Enter again (no 
password is needed for initial configuration).
d.
At the next command prompt, type ezconfig and press Enter.
The ezconfig utility is now running in the switch. Use it to set up your static IP 
address and subnet mask as shown in the following example. Make sure that the 
selected switch IP address is in the same subnet as that of the PCs.