About this document
The product is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for operating and maintaining network equipment. Basic working knowledge of general switch functions, security, the Internet Protocol (IP), and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is assumed.
- This user manual will give you information on how you:
access the product
access connected IP devices in the product’s topology view
configure selected setup examples
perform maintenance on the product
Product features and their settings are covered in more detail in the product’s context-sensitive built-in help. For more information, see Get to know your product’s built-in help.
Solution overview
Get started
Access the product from a browser
Install, connect and power up the device as specified in its installation guide.
Use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager to find the device on the network. For more information about how to discover devices, go to axis.com/support
Enter the username and password provided on the product label.
The default username is
root
.Follow the steps in the setup wizard to:
Change the password (recommended for security reasons)
Set the IP address via DHCP or manually
Configure the DHCP server
Set the date & time information
Set the system information
Click Apply.
Relogin using the new password.
You will now enter the product’s web page, and will be able to configure and manage the product.
Get to know your product’s web page
Get to know your product’s built-in help
Your product has a context-sensitive built-in help. The help provides more detailed information on the product’s basic and advanced features and their settings. To access the help content for any given view, click . Some help content also includes clickable terms and acronyms that are explained in more detail in the built-in glossary.
Access devices in your product's network
Topology view
The topology view allows you to remotely access, manage and monitor all discovered IP devices in your product’s network, for example via a tablet or a smart phone. To display the discovered IP devices in a graphical network, go to Basic > Topology View.
- When you click a device icon in the topology view, a device console is opened to allow you access to:
dashboard console with device information and available device-specific actions, such as login, diagnostics, find switch, PoE configuration and reboot
notification console with information on alarms and logs triggered by events
monitor console with information on device traffic
Setup examples
When you configure or update the settings of your switch, make sure to click to save the updates to the start-up configuration file.
The start-up configuration file remains when you restart or reboot the switch, but not after you reset the switch to its factory default settings.
Set up access VLANs
VLANS are typically used on large networks to create multiple broadcast domains, but they can also be used to segregate network traffic. For example, video traffic can be part of one VLAN, and other network traffic can be part of another.
Go to Advanced > VLANs > Configuration.
Under Global VLAN Configuration, enter the VLANs you want to create to the Allowed Access VLANs field. For example, if you enter, 1, 10-13, 200, 300, the following VLAN IDs will be created: 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 200 and 300.
To assign a created VLAN ID to a given port under Port VLAN Configuration, enter the ID to the Port VLAN field.
Click Apply.
Reserve an IP address based on MAC address
Go to Advanced > DHCP > Server > Pool.
Click Add New Pool.
Enter a name for the pool, for example 00:01:02:03:04:05, and click Apply. No spaces are allowed in the name.
To access the pool settings, click the added name.
In the Type drop-down menu, select Host.
Enter other required settings, such as IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Router.
In the Client Identifier drop-down menu, select MAC.
In the Hardware Address field, enter the MAC address of the device.
Click Apply.
Set a PoE schedule
If you have a certain time frame where you want the switch to provide PoE, for example, to your cameras, it can be useful to create a PoE schedule and assign it to one or more PoE ports. You can create up to 16 PoE schedule profiles.
- To create a PoE schedule:
Go to Advanced > PoE > Schedule Profile.
In the Profile drop-down menu, select a number for the profile.
Change the default profile name as needed.
To specify when you want PoE to switch on, select hours (HH) and minutes (MM) in the Start Time drop-down menu.
To specify when you want PoE to switch off, select hours (HH) and minutes (MM) in the End Time drop-down menu.
If you want to use the same schedule for all days of the week, select the start and end times on the Week Day row marked with an asterisk (*).
If you want to use the same schedule for certain days of the week only, select the start and end times for selected days on the respective Week Day rows.
Click Apply.
- To assign the created PoE schedule to one or more PoE ports:
Go to Basic > Basic Settings > PoE > Power Management.
Under PoE Port Configuration in the PoE Schedule drop-down menu, select the number of the specified PoE schedule profile.
If you want to assign the same profile for all ports, select the profile number on the Port row marked with an asterisk (*).
If you want to assign the same profile for certain ports only, select the profile numbers for selected ports on the respective Port number rows.
Click Apply.
Check connection status via PoE auto checking
You can use PoE auto checking if you want to periodically check the connection status between your switch and the PoE enabled network device connected to it. If, during auto checking, the network device does not respond to the switch, the switch will automatically restart the PoE port the network device is connected to.
- To enable auto checking via the topology view:
Go to Basic > Topology View.
To open the Dashboard console of your switch, click the switch icon.
Click PoE Config.
In the PoE Auto Checking drop-down menu, select Enable.
- To configure the auto checking parameters:
Go to Advanced > PoE > Auto Checking.
In the Ping IP Address field, enter the IP address of the device that is connected to the port you want to assign auto checking for.
Enter the other needed parameters, for example:
Port: 1
Ping IP Address: 192.168.0.90
Startup Time: 60
Interval Time (sec): 30
Retry Time: 3
Failure Action: Reboot Remote PD
Reboot time (sec): 15
Click Apply.
Use the console port
The switch has a serial console port that allows you to manage the switch through the command-line interface.
Connect a console cable to the console connector on the switch.
Connect the console cable to the USB port on your computer.
On your computer, open a teminal emulator to manage the switch.
Use these port settings:
Baud rate: 115200
Stop bits: 1
Data bits: 8
Parity: N
Flow control: None
Create redundant links between switches for network redundancy
If network redundancy is required, you can create redundant links between switches using spanning tree configuration.
Example
In this example, the switches AXIS D8248 (1), AXIS T8508 (2), and AXIS T8516 (3) are connected by a redundant link, and no extra VLANS. If any of the uplinks between the switches should fail, the redundant link is activated and provides network connectivity.
Device name Model name CIST ports Switch - 01 AXIS D8248 51, 52 Switch - 02 AXIS T8508 9, 10 Switch - 03 AXIS T8516 17, 18
- To create a redundant link on each switch’s web page:
Go to Advanced > Spanning Tree > Configuration > Bridge Settings.
Under Basic Settings in the Protocol Version drop-down menu, select RSTP, and click Apply.
Go to Advanced > Spanning Tree > Configuration > CIST Port.
Under CIST Normal Port Configuration, make sure that STP Enabled is selected for the switch’s ports as follows:
Switch – 01: ports 51 and 52
Switch – 02: ports 9 and 10
Switch – 03: ports 17 and 18
Click Apply.
If you want to make sure that a certain port is used as a primary communication link, enter Path Cost for that port under CIST Normal Port Configuration. If not specified, the switch selects the port automatically. For example, if you want to use port 17 as the primary communication link, enter Path Cost value 10
to port 52 and Path Cost value 50
to port 18.
Use VAPIX to turn PoE on or off for a port
You can use the following commands in VAPIX to turn PoE on or off for a specific port:
Turn PoE on:
http://[IP address of the switch]/axis-cgi/nvr/poe/setportmode.cgi?port=[number of the port on the switch]&enabled=yes&schemaversion=1
Turn PoE off:
http://[IP address of the switch]/axis-cgi/nvr/poe/setportmode.cgi?port=[number of the port on the switch]&enabled=no&schemaversion=1
Connect a 1Gbps SFP module
Go to Advanced > Ports > Configuration.
For the port that you connected the module to (49, 50, 51 or 52), set Configured to 1 Gbps FDX.
- Note
If you set the port to Auto, both SFP and SFP+ will work.
Maintain your system
Restart the product
- The traffic through the product is affected during restart.
- Before you restart the device, click to save your settings to the start-up configuration file.
Go to Advanced > Maintenance > Restart Device.
If you want to keep the power on for connected PoE devices during restart, select Non-Stop PoE.
Click Yes.
After restart, the product will boot normally.
For information about how to restart the product using the mode/reset button, see Buttons.
Set a reboot schedule
Before you set a reboot schedule, click to save your settings to the start-up configuration file.
Go to Advanced > Maintenance > Reboot Schedule.
Set Mode to Enabled.
Select the weekday and time for reboot.
Click Apply.
Restore the product to factory default values
Any saved configuration will be restored to factory default values.
Go to Advanced > Maintenance > Factory Defaults.
If you want to keep the current IP settings, select Keep IP setup.
Click Yes.
For information about how to restore the product to factory default values using the mode/reset button, see Buttons.
Upgrade the device software
The software upgrade takes up to 10 minutes. Do not restart or power off the device during this time.
The traffic through the product is affected during upgrade.
Go to Advanced > Maintenance > Device Software > Software Upgrade.
To select the software file from a specified location, click Browse.
If you want to keep the power on for connected PoE devices during upgrade, select Non-Stop PoE.
Click Upload.
After software upgrade, the product will restart normally.
Revert to alternate software image
You can choose to use the alternate (backup) software image instead of the active (primary) software image in the product. Information tables on both images are shown under Advanced > Maintenance > Device Software > Software Selection.
- If the active image is already set as the alternate image, only the Active Image table is shown, and the Activate Alternate Image button is disabled.
- If the alternate image is already set as the active image (either manually or due to a corrupted primary image), and a new software image is uploaded to the product, the new image will automatically be set as the active image.
- Software version and date information may be empty for older software releases. This is normal.
- To set the alternate image as the active image:
Go to Advanced > Maintenance > Device Software > Software Selection.
Click Activate Alternate Image.
Specifications
Product overview
Buttons
Mode/reset button
- To restart the switch:
Make sure the switch is started.
Press and hold the mode/reset button.
As soon as the LED turns off, release the button.
- To reset the switch to factory default settings:
Make sure the switch is started.
Press and hold the mode/reset button.
When the LEDs light up, release the button.
LED indicators
System LED
LED | Color | Indication |
System | Green (lit) | The switch is powered and ready. |
Green (blinking) | POST running | |
N/A | The switch doesn’t receive any power. | |
Red (lit) | The switch has detected an abnormal state, for example an exceeded operating temperature. | |
Red (blinking) | POST running |
Mode LED
LED | Color | Indication |
Link/Act/Speed | Green (lit) | Change the port LED to Link/Act/Speed mode |
N/A | The port LED has been changed to another mode | |
PoE | Green (lit) | Change the port LED to PoE mode |
N/A | The port LED has been changed to another mode |
Port status LEDs – Link/Act/Speed mode
LED | Color | Indication |
PoE+ and PoE++ ports (1–48) | Green (lit) | The port is enabled and has established a link to a connected device. The connection speed is 1000Mbps. |
Green (blinking) | The port is sending or receiving data. The connection speed is 1000Mbps. | |
Amber (lit) | The port is enabled and has established a link to a connected device. The connection speed is 10/100Mbps. | |
Amber (blinking) | The port is sending or receiving data. The connection speed is 10/100Mbps. | |
N/A | The port has no active network cable connected, or has not established a link to a connected device. It’s also possible that the port has been disabled through the web interface. | |
SFP+ ports (49–52) | Blue (lit) | The port is enabled and has established a link to a connected device. The connection speed is 10Gbps. |
Blue (blinking) | The port is transmitting/receiving packets. The connection speed is 10Gbps. | |
Green (lit) | The port is enabled and has established a link to a connected device. The connection speed is 1000/100Mbps. | |
Green (blinking) | The port is transmitting/receiving packets. The connection speed is 1000/100Mbps. | |
N/A | The port has no active fiber optic cable connected, or has not established a link to connected device. It’s also possible that the port has been disabled through the web interface. |
Port status LEDs – PoE mode
LED | Color | Indication |
PoE+ and PoE++ ports (1–48) | Green (lit) | The port is enabled and supplies power to the connected device. |
Amber (lit) | PoE failure has been detected. | |
Amber (blinking) | PoE overload has been detected. | |
N/A | The port has no active network cable connected, or is not connected to a PoE device. It’s also possible that the port has been disabled through the web interface. |
Troubleshooting
Technical issues, clues, and solutions
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, try the troubleshooting section at axis.com/support or in the Axis Network Switches Configuration Guide.
System LED | |
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The system LED is off | If the system LED is off, the switch doesn’t receive any power. Try the following:
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The system LED is green but Total PoE Available says “0 W” | Try to unplug the power connector from the switch, and connect it again. |
The system LED is red | If the system LED is red, the switch has detected an issue. Check the log in the switch’s web interface to discover the source of the issue. |
Port status LED | |
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The port status LED is off | If the port status LED is off, there is an issue with the connection to the port. Try the following:
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Contact support
If you need more help, go to axis.com/support.