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Understanding the Per Port Status on the Dashboard of XGS1250-12
Q: What information is available in the Per Port Status section of the XGS1250-12 switch dashboard? A: The Per Port Status section provides detailed information for each port, including: Port: Identifies the Ethernet port number. Link Status: Displays current link speed and duplex mode. Shows Down for non-connected ports.…
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What information can I find on the dashboard of the XGS1250-12 switch?
The dashboard provides: Device Name: Identifies the switch on the network. Firmware Version: Current firmware version and date. Loop Status: Indicates if the switch is in a loop state. System Up Time: Duration since the last restart. Network Information: Includes MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. Per Port…
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Comparison of Switch XMG-100 Series and MG-100 Series
Zyxel offers a robust selection of networking switches, and two of the standout series are the XMG-100 and MG-100. Both series cater to different needs, offering unique features and benefits. Here’s a detailed comparison to help you decide which switch is best for your requirements. Overview XMG-100 Series: Designed for…
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Could I transfer switch configuration files between different models?
Background Transferring configuration files between different switch models can be challenging due to variations in features, port configurations, and command sets. When upgrading or replacing switches, such as moving from an XGS2210-52HP to an XGS2220-54HP, network administrators often face difficulties ensuring that the…
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How can I verify which version of the switch I have?
Background With the launch of our product line, we introduced various models with similar specifications but differing version types. This can sometimes cause confusion among users, leading them to mistake their switch for the initial version when it's actually the v2 version, or vice versa. Such confusion may result in…
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Does the Zyxel MG-100 series switch support PoE?
No, the Zyxel MG-100 series switches do not support PoE. These switches are designed for high-speed data transfer up to 2.5Gbps and do not provide power to connected devices.
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Does the MG-100 Series Switch support VLANs?
No, the MG-100 Series Switch is an unmanaged switch and does not support VLAN configuration. VLANs require managed switches that allow network segmentation through software.
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Can the MG-100 series Switch handle mixed network speeds?
Yes, this MG-100 series switch can handle mixed network speeds. It automatically adjusts to the speed of each connected device, supporting 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G connections, ensuring optimal performance for each device.
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What is PoE pre-allocation, and how does it work on the GS1900-10HP switch?
PoE pre-allocation allows the switch to allocate power to each port based on the classification of the connected device. This feature helps in managing power distribution efficiently, ensuring devices receive the required power without exceeding the switch's PoE budget.
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How to identify if my XGS1250 is the A1 or B1 hardware revision?
You can simply indenfity it via back label as like the following figure, you can refer our user guide page 9 for more information. Note: The Rev. information is not shown on the back label of the A1 hardware versions.
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How does Nebula determine which device is the master in cloud stacking?
Nebula will assign the device with the longest uptime as the master in cloud stacking.
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How to Rename a Client on Nebula?
Renaming a client device in the Nebula Cloud Networking platform is a straightforward process that can help you keep your network organized and make it easier to manage and identify devices. Follow these steps to rename a client on Nebula: Go to the Client List: From the Nebula Control Center dashboard, navigate to…
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What are the available PoE modes on the GS1900-10HP switch?
The GS1900-10HP supports two PoE modes: Classification and Consumption. In Classification mode, the switch reserves maximum power for each device based on its power class and priority. In Consumption mode, the switch supplies the actual power needed by each device.
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What happens if the PoE budget of the GS1900-10HP switch is exceeded?
If the total power required by PDs (Powered Devices) connected to the switch exceeds its PoE budget, the switch may not be able to provide power to all devices simultaneously. In such cases, consider redistributing power or adding another PoE-capable switch to accommodate additional devices.
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Why my switch cannot sync the access L3 license?
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What is the PoE budget of the GS1900-10HP switch?
The GS1900-10HP switch has a total PoE budget of 77 watts, which determines the maximum power it can deliver to PDs (Powered Devices) simultaneously.
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Does the GS1900-10HP switch support Nebula?
Unfortunately, the GS1900-10HP switch does not support Nebula. Explore alternative management option (Web GUI) or consider switching to a Nebula-compatible switch for cloud-based management capabilities.
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What should I do if the PoE budget of my GS1900-10HP switch is nearly exhausted?
If the PoE budget is almost exhausted, consider adding another switch or upgrading to a larger PoE budget switch based on your device requirements and budget considerations.
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How can I access the web GUI of the GS1900 switch?
You can access the switch's web GUI by finding its IP address through your router's DHCP table or using the ZON utility. Check our FAQ for detailed instructions on using ZON.
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How to reset switch to factory default?
In this guide, we will guide the process of restoring a ZYXEL Switch to the factory default setting. Disclaimer! This article offers a general overview of the series and may not apply uniformly to every model, software/firmware version. Before purchasing or using the device, please consult the model/version-specific…