QSFPTEK S5300-24P4TS Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ Switch User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- QSFPTEK
Table of Contents
- QSFPTEK S5300-24P4TS Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ Switch
- S5300-24P4TS Quick Start Guide
- Hardware Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Mounting the switch
- Introduction
- Accessories
- Hardware Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Mounting the switch
- Connecting the Management Port
- Configuring the Switch
- Troubleshooting
- Support and Other Resources
- Product Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
QSFPTEK S5300-24P4TS Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ Switch
S5300-24P4TS Quick Start Guide
The S5300-24P4TS is a 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ Switch with 24x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 PoE ports, with 4x 1G RJ45/SFP Combo Ports, providing a total of 370W of power. This switch is ideal for complex scenarios such as operator IP metropolitan area network, small and medium-sized enterprise network, campus network, enterprise network and other networks.
Hardware Overview
The front panel of the switch has 24 RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports for Ethernet
connection and supports up to 30W PoE+. There are also 4 hot-swappable SFP
ports for 1G connection and an RJ45 console port for serial management. The
front panel also has LEDs for power, system, link/act on each port, and
link/act on SFP ports.
The back panel has an AC power port and grounding point.
Installation Requirements
Before installation, ensure you have a Phillips screwdriver, a standard-sized, 19 wide rack with a minimum of 1U height available, and Category 5e or higher RJ45 Ethernet cables for connecting the network devices. The workshop should be well-ventilated with sufficient air circulation to provide device cooling. Follow electrostatic discharge prevention procedures to avoid damaging devices. The machine box should be placed where cool air can blow off the heat inside the machine box and sealed to avoid reversing the cool airflow.
Mounting the switch
To connect the power, plug the AC power cord into the power port on the back of the switch and connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source. To connect the RJ45 port, plug a compatible RJ45 transceiver into the RJ45 port and connect an Ethernet patch cable to the RJ45 transceiver. Then connect the other end of the cable to another RJ45 device. To connect the SFP port, connect SFP modules through the fiber to other Ethernet terminal devices and connect the other end of the cable to the SFP port on the front of the switch.
Thank you for choosing the S5300-24P4TS switch. For more detailed instructions on implementing the switches into your network, please refer to the user manual provided with your switch or visit www.qsfptek.com.
Introduction
The S5300-24P4TS is a RJ45 PoE switch. Product positioning is to meet the requirements of complex scenarios such as operator IP metropolitan area network, small and medium-sized enterprise network, campus network, enterprise network and other networks. We appreciate your decision to select S5300-24P4TS. This manual is intended to help you become acquainted with the switch design and provide instructions for implementing the switches into your network.
Accessories
Hardware Overview
Front Panel Ports
Ports | Description |
---|---|
RJ45 | 1000BASE-T ports for Ethernet connection and supports up to 30W |
PoE+
SFP| Hot-swappable SFP ports for 1G connection
CLI port| An RJ45 console port for serial management
Front Panel LEDs
Abbrev. | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
PWR | Power indicator | If the switch is powered on, the indicator is on. |
SYS | System indicator | If the switch is started, the system indicator |
flickers.
1-24
|
Link/Act indicator on each port
| Always on in orange: 10/100M
Always on in green: 1000M
Off: no signal transmission
25S-28S
| Link/Act indicator on SFP port| Always on in green: 1000M
Off: no signal transmission
Reset| Reset| Keep the device powered on, press the button “Reset” for
6s, and the system will return to the default setting.
RJ45| Gigabit TX port 1-24| 24 gigabit TX ports
CLI| Console port| It can be used to connect a computer or a terminal
for monitoring and configuring the switch.
SFP| Gigabit optical port 25S-28S| 4 SFP interfaces
25T-28T| Link/Act indicator
on RJ45 port
| Always on in green: 1000M
Off: no signal transmission
Back Panel
Installation Requirements
Before you begin the installation, make sure that you have the following:
- Phillips screwdriver.
- Standard-sized, 19″ wide rack with a minimum of 1U height available.
- Category 5e or higher RJ45 Ethernet cables for connecting the network devices.
Site Environment:
- Make sure that the workshop is well-ventilated, the heat of electrical devices is well-discharged and sufficient air circulation is provided for device cooling.
- Avoid damage devices by following the electrostatic discharge prevention procedure.
- Put the machine box in a place where cool air can blow off the heat inside the machine box. Make sure the machine box is sealed because the opened machine box will reverse the cool airflow.
Mounting the switch
Connecting the Power
- Plug the AC power cord into the power port on the back of the switch.
- Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source.
Connecting the RJ45 Port
- Plug a compatible RJ45 transceiver into the RJ45 port.
- Connect an Ethernet patch cable to the RJ45 transceiver. Then connect the other end of the cable to another RJ45 device.
CAUTION: Laser beams will cause eye damage. Do not look into bores of optical modules or optical fibers without eye protection.
Connecting the SFP Port
- Connect SFP modules through the fiber to other Ethernet terminal devices.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the SFP port on the front of the switch.
Connecting the Management Port
Connecting the Console Port
- Insert the RJ45 connector of the console cable into the RJ45 console port on the front of the switch.
- Connect the other end of the console cable to the RS-232 serial port on the computer.
- The console port of S5300-24P4TS does not support traffic control. Therefore, you must set the option data traffic control to none when you configure the switch with the super terminal. Otherwise, the single-pass problem will arise on the super terminal.
Configuring the Switch
Configuring the Switch Using the Web-based Interface
- Step1: Connect the computer to the Management port of the switch using the network cable.
- Step 2: Set the IP address of the computer to 192.168.0.x. (“x” is any number from 2 to 254.). Set the subnet mask of the computer to 255.255.255.0.
- Step 3: Open a browser, type http://192.168.0.2, and enter the default username and password, admin/admin.
- Step 4: Click sign in to display the web-based configuration page.
Configuring the Switch Using the Console Port
- Step 1: Connect a computer to the switch’s console port using the supplied console cable.
- Step 2: Start the terminal simulation software such as HyperTerminal on the computer.
- Step 3: Set the parameters of the HyperTerminal: 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
- Step 4: Enter the default username and password, admin/admin.
Troubleshooting
Loading Failure Troubleshooting
When encountering loading failures, the system may continue running in its
original version. To address this issue, users should first verify the
physical port connections. In case of disconnected ports, reconnect them to
ensure proper physical connections and proceed with reloading. If the physical
connections are correct, users should then review the loading process
information displayed on the super terminal for input errors. Any identified
input errors should be corrected before reloading the system.
User Password Lost Troubleshooting
If a user forgets or loses the system password, they can reset it using the
following method:
- Connect your computer to the switch’s console port using a console cable.
- Press the “ctrl + b” keys to enter the Uboot mode.
- Start the system with an empty configuration file that has no password by entering the following command: Bootrom#boot_flash_nopass
Bootrom#Do you want to revert to the default config file?[Y|N|E]:
NOTE: Forgetting your username and password and restoring them through console port may cause configuration loss and business interruption. Please remember your username and password.
Configuration System Troubleshooting
- Confirm that the power supply is functioning properly and that the console cable is securely connected.
- Verify that the console cable is the correct type for your system.
- Check if the control cable driver is correctly installed on the computer. You may need to download and install the appropriate driver from the manufacturer’s website.
- Confirm that the HyperTerminal parameters are correctly set. Ensure that the baud rate, data bits, stop bits, and parity are properly configured according to your system’s specifications.
Support and Other Resources
- Contct us https://www.qsfptek.com/company/contact-us.html
- Emailsales@qsfptek.com
- Customer Successhttps://www.qsfptek.com/resources/customer-success-stories
Product Warranty
S5300 series switches are backed by a 5-year limited warranty supported by
QSFPTEK. And you are eligible to apply for a return or exchange of your items
within 14 days of receiving them.
For more details about applying qualifications, please live chat or email
sales@qsfptek.com for support.
5 Year Warranty
14-day Return Window
References
- Technical Documents - FS.com
- Return Policy - FS.com
- Products Warranty - FS.com
- Customer Success Stories - QSFPTEK
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