EDiMAX GS-5424PLG 24 Port Gigabit PoE+ with 4 SFP Slots Web Smart Switch User Manual

June 17, 2024
EDIMAX

EDiMAX GS-5424PLG 24 Port Gigabit PoE+ with 4 SFP Slots Web Smart Switch

EDiMAX GS-5424PLG 24 Port Gigabit PoE+ with 4 SFP Slots Web Smart
Switch

USER MANUAL

Edimax Technology Co., Ltd.
No.3, Wu-Chuan 3rd Road, Wu-Gu, New Taipei City 24891, Taiwan
Email: support@edimax.com.tw

Edimax Technology Europe B.V.
Fijenhof 2, 5652 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Email: support@edimax.nl

Edimax Computer Company
3350 Scott Blvd., Bldg.15 Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA
Live Tech Support: 1(800) 652-6776
Email: support@edimax.com

Specifications

  • Model: GS-5424PLG

  • Port Type: Gigabit PoE+ ports

  • Number of Ports: 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports, 4 x SFP
    ports

  • Mounting: 19-inch rack-mount brackets

1. Product Introduction

Thank you for purchasing an Edimax PoE Web Smart Ethernet Switch. Before you install and use the product, please read this manual carefully to make the best use of the product’s functions.

1.1 Product Overview

The Edimax Pro GS-5424PLG is a web-smart switch designed for medium to large network environments. It features 24 Gigabit PoE+ ports and four Gigabit SFP slots. The switch is compatible with standard 19-inch rack-mount brackets, allowing for easy integration with various mounting systems. The GS-5424PLG is an excellent choice to enhance the performance and efficiency of your network environment.

1.2 Features
  • Supports 24 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 mini-GBIC/SFP slots
  • IEEE 802.3af/at PoE compliant to simplify deployment and installation
  • Supports PoE up to 30 W per port with 400 W total power budget
  • Automatically detects powered devices (PD) and power consumption levels
  • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN allows network segmentation to enhance performance and security
  • Supports Access Control List (ACL)
  • Switch capacity: 56Gbps, Forwarding rate: 35.7Mbps
  • Supports IGMP Snooping V1 / V2
  • 8K MAC address table and 9K jumbo frames
  • 19-inch rack-mountable metal case
1.3 External Component Description

1.3.1 Front Panel

The front panel of the switch consists of 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports, 4 x SFP ports and a series of LED indicators as shown as below:

Front Panel

10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports (1~24):
Designed to connect to network devices with a bandwidth of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps. Each has a corresponding 10/100/1000Mbps LED.
SFP ports (SFP1, SFP2, SFP3, SFP4):
Designed to install SFP modules and connect to network devices with a bandwidth of 1000Mbps. Each has a corresponding 1000Mbps LED.
LED indicators:
The LED Indicators will allow you to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot any potential problem with the switch, connection or attached devices.

LED Indicators

The following chart shows the LED indicators of the Switch along with explanation of each indicator.

Power: Green
Off: Power off
On: Power on

System: Green
Off: System not ready
On: System ready
Blinking: System booting

Copper Port 1G: Green
Off: No 1G link
On: 1G link

Copper Port: Yellow
Off: 100M link fail
Flashing: Sending or receiving data

SFP: Green
Off: Link fail
On: Connected

SFP: Yellow LED https

 Off: Not sending or receiving data
 Flashing: Sending or receiving data

1.3.2 Rear Panel
The rear panel of the switch features the AC power connector:

Rear Panel

AC Power Connector:
Power is supplied through an external AC power adapter. Supports AC 100 – 240V, 50-60Hz

1.4 Package Contents

Before you start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s):
 GS-5424PLG POE Web Smart Switch
 Quick Installation Guide
 CD
 Power Cord
 Rack-Mount Kit

2. Installing and Connecting the Switch

This chapter describes how to install and connect your PoE Ethernet Switch. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the correct order. Incorrect installation may cause damage to the product.

2.1 Installation

 Put the switch in a stable place such as a desktop to avoid falling.
 Ensure the switch works in the proper AC input range and matches the voltage labeled.
 Do not open the switch’s outer case even in the event of power failure.
 Ensure there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the switch.
 Ensure the switch’s location can support the weight of the switch and its accessories.

2.1.1 Desktop Installation
Where standard 19-inch cabinet is not available, install the switch on a desktop and attach the cushioning rubber feet provided on the bottom corners of the switch to protect against external vibration. Allow adequate space for ventilation between the device and any objects around.

Figure 4 - Desktop Installation

2.1.2 Rack-mountable Installation in 19-inch Cabinet
The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard-sized 19-inch rack which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install the switch, please follow these steps:

A. Attach the mounting brackets on the switch’s side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws provided.

Bracket Installation

B. Use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch on the rack and tighten it.

Rack Installation

2.1.3 Power on the Switch
The Switch is powered on by the AC 100-240 V 50/60Hz internal high-performance power supply.

AC Electrical Outlet:
It is recommended to use a single-phase three-wire receptacle with neutral outlet or multifunctional computer professional receptacle. Please make sure to connect the metal ground connector to the grounding source on the outlet.

AC Power Cord Connection:
Connect the AC power connector on the back panel of the switch to external receptacle with the included power cord, and check the power LED is on.

2.2 Connect Computer (NIC) to the Switch

Please insert the NIC into the computer, and after installing network card driver connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to your computer and the other end to any RJ-45 port of the switch, with a maximum distance between switch and computer around 100 meters. After the devices are powered on the LINK/ACT/Speed status indicator lights will display for corresponding ports of the switch.

2.3 Switch connection to the PD (Powered Device)

Ports 1-24 provide PoE power supply functionality with a maximum output power up to 30W each port. This can power PD devices such as internet phones, network cameras, wireless access points etc. Connect the switch PoE port directly connected to the PD port using a network cable.

3. Login

3.1 Switch to End Node

Use a standard Cat 5/5e Ethernet cable (UTP/STP) to connect the switch to end nodes as shown below. Switch ports will automatically adjust to the characteristics (MDI/MDI-X, speed, duplex) of the device to which it’s connected.

PC Connect

3.2 Login

Open a web browser and go to the switch’s IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.2.1. Your computer’s IP address must be in the same subnet as the switch. For the default IP address this is any IP address in the range 192.168.2.x (x = 2 – 254). You can modify the IP address of your computer if you need.

  • Default IP address: 192.168.2.1
  • Default user name: admin
  • Default password: 12

1. Enter the switch’s IP address (192.168.2.1) in the URL bar of a web browser. IE 7 or above is recommended.
2. At the following screen login with the default username “admin” and password “1234”.

admin

3. You will arrive at the switch configuration window as shown below:

configuration

4. Switch Configuration

The PoE smart switch software provides rich layer 2 functionality for switches in your networks. This chapter describes how to use the web-based management interface (Web UI) to configure the switch’s features.

The left column shows the configuration menu. The top row shows the switch’s current link status. Green squares indicate the port link is up, while black squares indicate the port link is down. Below the switch panel, you can find a common toolbar to provide useful functions. The rest of the screen area displays the configuration settings.

Configuration

4.1 System Status

View device information and status.

4.1.1 Device Information
Go to Status > Device Information
This page allow you to configure status related information and view status information such as Device ID, MAC address, IP Address and System Time.

Device Information

Host Name: System name of the switch. This name will also be used as CLI prefix.

4.1.2 Port Flow Chart
System Status > Port Flow Chart
Port Select: Select one or multiple ports to configure.
Enabled: Port admin state.

  • Enabled: Enable the port.
  • Disabled: Disable the port.

Port Flow Chart

Port Flow Chart

4.1.3 Traffic Statistics

Traffic Statistics

4.1.4 Mac Table
4.1.4.1 Forwarding List

Mac Table

4.1.4.2 Set Static MAC
Mac Table > Set Static MAC

Set Static MAC

MAC Address: The MAC address to which packets will be statically forwarded. If Type is uncast, enter uncast MAC address in this field; If Type is multicast, enter multicast MAC address in this field.
Port: If Type is uncast, select the port number of the MAC entry; If Type is multicast, select the port list of the MAC entry.
VLAN: The VLAN ID number of the VLAN on which the above MAC address resides.

4.1.4.3 Dynamic Address Settings
Mac Table > Dynamic Address Settings

Dynamic Address Settings

4.1.5 System Load

System Load

Service:

Enable: Select CPU Threshold percent & Memory Threshold percent.
Disable: CPU Threshold & Memory Threshold disabled.

4.1.6 Network detection

Network detection

4.2 Network

Use the Network page to configure settings for the switch network interface and connections to a remote server.

4.2.1 IP Address
Network > IP Address
This page allows you to edit IP address, Net Mask and Gateway.

IP Address

IP Address: If static mode is enabled, enter IP address in this field.
Net Mask: If static mode is enabled, enter subnet mask in this field.

4.2.2 MAC Addresses

Network > MAC Address

MAC Addresses

MAC Address: Select the MAC address to show or clear dynamic MAC entries. If no port, VLAN and MAC address is selected, the dynamic MAC table will be cleared.

4.2.3 DNS Settings
Network > MAC Address

4.2.3 DNS Settings

4.2.4 DHCP Protect
When the switch uses DHCP Protect, it will snoop protect message and DHCP requests and record the IP address and MAC address from DHCP ACK messages. DHCP Protect allows physical ports to be set as creditable ports or discreditable ports. Creditable ports can receive and forward the DHCP offer message while discreditable port will lose the DHCP offer message. This is sho the switch can identify false DHCP servers and ensure that the client gets a legal IP address from DHCP Server.

DHCP Protect

4.2.5 IGMP Snooping
Network > IGMP Snooping

IGMP Snooping

4.3 Port Configuration

4.3.1 Port Configuration

Port Configuration

4.3.2 Port Mirroring
Port mirroring is mirroring the TX/RX data flow from the source port to the destination port.

Port Mirroring

4.3.3 MAC Limit

MAC Limit

MAC Limit

4.3.4 Port Aggregation
Aggregate multiple Ethernet ports together to form a logical port, supports static allocation or LACP

Port Aggregation

4.3.4. ACL
ACL > Bounding List
This page allows you to set port bounding ACL rules.

ACL

4.3.5 Port Limit
Ingress & Egress Port Settings
Rate Limit > Ingress & Egress Port Settings
This page allows you to set ingress port monitoring.

Port Limit

4.3.6 Storm Control
Port Configuration > Storm Control

Storm Control

Port: Select ports.
Type Enable: Select the type of storm control.

  • Broadcast: Broadcast packet.
  • Unknown Multicast: Unknown multicast packet State.
  • Unknown Uncast: Unknown uncast packet.

Rate: Value of storm control rate. Unit: PPS (packet per-second) or Kbps (Kbits per-second) depends on global mode setting. The range is from 0 to 1000000.

4.4 Port Security

4.4.1 Port Grouping
Security> Port Grouping
Port security can set port isolation and specific behavior

Port Grouping

4.5 VLAN Configuration

4.5.1 802.1Q VLAN
VLAN Configuration > VLAN List

VLAN Configuration

4.5.2 PVID
VLAN ID for the selected ports:

PVID

4.6. POE Configuration

4.6.1. PoE Global Setting
PoE Configuration > PoE Global Setting
This page is used to check PoE Status. You can set max available power here.

PoE Global Setting

Max Available Power: Switch configuration can provide maximum power.

System Operation Status: Display POE operation status on or off.

Main Power Consumption: Configure main power consumption.

4.6.2 Power Priority

Power Priority

4.6.3 Power Supply
POE Configuration > Power Supply

Power Supply

4.6.4 Power Limitation
POE Configuration > Power Limitation

Power Limitation

4.6.5 PoE Status
This page is used to check POE Status.

PoE Status

4.7 System Settings

4.7.1 Quick Settings

System Settings

4.7.2 Web Management
System Settings > WEB Management

Web Management

4.7.3 Administrator
System Settings > Administrator

Administrator

4.7.4 System Config
4.7.4.1 Restore Factory
Click Restore configuration to restore the switch to its factory default state and reset all settings.

System Config

4.7.4.2 Restore Backup

Restore Backup

4.7.4.3 Save Current
Click Save to download all system configuration files.

Save Current

4.7.5 Firmware Upgrade
System setting> Firmware Upgrade
This page allow you to upgrade to new firmware file from a remote TFTP server or from local storage.

Firmware Upgrade

4.7.6 System Time
System Settings > System Time
Set time zone and time services such as automatic daylight savings synchronization.

System Time

4.7.7 Reboot
System setting > Reboot
Reboot the switch by clicking the “Reboot” button.

Reboot

4.8 System log

4.8.1 Event Log
System Log > Event Log

Event Log

4.8.2 Alarm Log
System Log > Alarm Log
This page is used to configure alarm groups.

Alarm Log

4.8.3 Security Log
System Log > Security Log
Use the security log page to configure settings for the switch security log.

Security Log

4.8.4 Network Log
System Log > Network Log

Network Log

4.8.5 Protocol Log
System Log > Protocol Log

Protocol Log

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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 2.5cm (1 inch) during normal operation.
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Safety

This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.

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EU Countries Not Intended for Use
None

EU Declaration of Conformity
English: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1995/5/EC, 2009/125/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2011/65/EC.

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At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household or general waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to the supplier for disposal.

Declaration of Conformity

We, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility, that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R&TTE directives.

Equipment: GS-5424PLG PoE Web Smart Switch
Model No.: GS-5424PLG
The following European standards for essential requirements have been followed:
EMC : EN55022:2010
EN55024:2010
Safety (LVD) : EN61000-3-2:2006+A1:2009+A2:2009
EN61000-3-3:2013
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011+A2:2013
Edimax Technology Co., Ltd.
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Date of Signature: Jun, 2015
Signature:
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FAQ

How many ports does the GS-5424PLG switch have?

The GS-5424PLG switch has a total of 24 Gigabit PoE+ ports and four Gigabit SFP slots.

What are the LED indicators on the switch?

The LED indicators on the switch provide information about power status, system readiness, link status, and data transmission activity for both copper ports and SFP ports.

Can I install the switch on a desktop?

Yes, if a standard 19-inch cabinet is not available, you can install the switch on a desktop using the provided cushioning rubber feet for protection against external vibration.

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