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MS Series - Pakedge Cloud Managed Switches User Guide Document

MS Series User Guide1 ContentsFCC statementIntroductionSwitchesPorts18Port Summary19Port DetailsVLANMS Series User Guide2 Edit Switchport ConfigurationCompleting the dialogExplanations: Switchport Configuration dialogVLAN Subpage: ResetPoEPort ConfigurationPort Configuration settingsEdit Port Configuration settingsCompleting the dialogGeneral30Edit PoE General Settings31Statistics (read only)31Details (read only)33BackupLogsReset to factory default settingsReset using the interface36Reset using the physical RESET button37AdvancedConfiguring IGMP Snooping38Enabling VLAN IGMP snooping statusConfiguring multicast router VLANsConfiguring IGMP Snooping QuerierVLAN ConfigurationVLAN StatusConfiguring Unregistered Multicast BehaviorException DetailsInterface ConfigurationConfiguring Spanning Tree ProtocolCST Configuration50CST Port Configuration52MST Configuration55MST Port Configuration56Spanning Tree Statistics58FirmwareMS Series User Guide3 FCC tatementNote:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

WattBox WB-800ICH1U-IPVM-8 Quick Start Guide Document

WB-800ICH1U-IPVM-8Quick Start Guide2Important Safety InstructionsRead and observe the following safety points at all times.NoticeFor indoor user only. Internal components are not sealed form the environment. The device can only be used in a xed location such as a telecommunication centre, or a dedicated computer room. When you install the device, ensure that the protective earthing connection of the socket-outlet is veried by a skilled person. Suitable for installation in Information Technology Rooms in accordance with Article 645 of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 75.Only use brackets/attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might fail and cause injuries.

Pakedge WA-4200 User Guide Document

WA-4200WirelessAccessPointUserGuideContentsIntroduction3Systemrequirements3Hardwareinstallation3Defaultsettingsandcredentials3First-timelogin3Configure4Overview6Connections78Backup/Restore9Logs10Advanced11DeviceSettings11LANSettings11WirelessSettings12AccessControl14Firmware14OvrC16Resettofactorydefaultsettings17Resetusingtheinterface17ResetusingthephysicalRESETbutton17WA-4200WirelessAccessPointUserGuideIntroductionAsthecentralcomponentofyourwirelessnetwork,the802.11acWave2AccessPointprovidesyouwithhigh-speed,high-rangewireless8012.11acnetworking.

CORE Lite Installation Guide Document

Control4 CORE Lite ControllerInstallation GuideSupported model•C4-CORE-LITECONTROL4 SINGLE ROOM HUB & CONTROLLERIntroductionDesigned for an exceptional family room entertainment experience, the Control4® CORE Lite Controller does more than automate the gear around your TV; it is the ideal smart home starter system with entertainment built in. The CORE Lite delivers a beautiful, intuitive, and responsive on-screen user interface with the ability to create and enhance the entertainment experience for any TV in the house. The CORE Lite can orchestrate a wide range of entertainment devices including Blu-ray players, satellite or cable boxes, game consoles, TVs, and virtually any product with infrared (IR) or serial (RS-232) control.

LUM-510-XVR Best Practices Document

1Best Practices: Securing Your Luma SystemBest Practices: Securing Your Luma SystemLuma Surveillance protects your customers’ property from physical intrusions. YouTechnical BulletinVersion 210414 TW2RequirementsPC attached to the local network.on site that can be accessed through Team Viewer or a similar program. Luma Utility. The local PC must have the Luma utility program installed. This can be downloaded as needed. Note that the Luma Utility is a Windows application (although a Mac running Bootcamp, or Parallels with the network adapter properly bridged may work, but are not as r

WattBox 800 Series Release Notes Document

12.3.0.8 Release DetailsVersion: 2.3.0.8Release Date: 16 May 2023Products Aected: WB-800-IPVM-6, WB-800-IPVM-12, WB-800VPS-IPVM-12, WB-800VPS-IPVM-18, and the WB-800CH1U-IPVM-8.ImprovementsLED Brightness control has been added to devices with a faceplate (both integrated and standalone faceplates). Control is available in the C4 driver, control protocol, and OvrC.Password and username length has been increased for both the control API and Local UI. Password range requirement is now 8 -63 characters. Th new password requirements do not impact old passwords that have already been set.Added local UI and control system API WattBox system name validation.Made several cyber security enhancements.Added support for future WattBox accessories and features.Added support for several future OvrC-enabled features.Bug FixesFixed outstanding UPS bug which would result in the WattBox application being unable to process actions and commands.Added additional logic to ensure proper outlet state is followed after surge, brown out, and other rare conditions.Fixed a bug in the OvrC time conguration impacting GMT +13 regions.Fixed a bug where HTTPS certication may not be available until the following day.

WattBox 250 Release Notes Document

12.4.0.0 Release DetailsVersion: 2.4.0.0Release Date:Products Aected: WB-150-IPW-1B-2, WB-250-IPW-2ImprovementsPassword and username length has been increased for both the control API and Local UI. Password range requirement is now 8 - 63 characters. New password requirements do not impact old passwords that have already been set.Updated the power button to adhere to the power-on delay when the power button is pressed on the WattBox.Enhanced OvrC APIs to support future improvements.Added support for several future OvrC-enabled features.Made several cyber security enhancements.Bug FixesFixed bug where device randomly reverts to older rmware version.Fixed a bug in the OvrC time conguration impacting GMT +13 regions.Fixed a bug where HTTPS certication may not be available until the following day.Added additional logic to ensure proper outlet state is followed after surge, brown out, and other rare conditions.

Triad SA1 Installation Guide Document

INTRODUCTIONThe Triad SA1 is a single-zone, high-resolution streaming amplier and an easy way to add music into any room without the need to pull wire back to a central location. The Triad SA1 supports high-resolution audio playback, up to 192 kHz / 24 bit, with a built-in amplier boasting an impressive 115 dB signal-to-noise ratio and 200 watts per channel—enabling incredible sound in any room. Also included are equalizer, speaker presets, delay, and subwoofer tuning options.The Triad SA1 is also a great alternative to an AVR in a bedroom, kitchen, or other location when surround sound is not a requirement.

AN-X10-AP Manual Document

X10 Wave 2 Wireless-AC Access Points SOFTWARE MANUALAN-510-AP-I-ACAN-510-AP-IW-ACAN-810-AP-I-AC-Return to Table of Contents-© 2019 Araknis NetworksTable of Contents1.1 -Understanding Model Dierences and ImagesImportant InformationFirst Time Setup TipsUsing OvrC With Your Device3.1 -What is OvrC?Claiming the WAP in OvrCOvrC CongurationOvrC WebConnectAccessing the Web Interface without OvrC4.1 -Issued IP Address MethodDefault IP Address AccessWeb Interface Overview5.1 -Applying Changes in the Web InterfaceSystem Status6.1 -System InformationWireless InformationLAN InformationSystem LogWireless Interface Status7.1 -Radio Status7.2 -Utilization of SSIDWireless Network7.3 -Connected ClientsSystem Settings8.1 -System InformationDate and Time SettingsTime Zone Settings9.1 -IP Address Setup: Best Practices9.2 -Interface SettingsWireless Settings10.1 -10.2 -Utilization of SSID10.3 -Global Wireless SettingsFast Roaming Setup10.4 -Wireless NetworksConguring a New SSID10.5 -Wireless Security Options (SSID Encryption)-Return to Table of Contents-© 2019 Araknis NetworksWPA-PSK Mixed and WPA2-PSK ModesWPA and WPA2 Modes10.6 -Guest Network Setup10.7 -Repeater Mode Setup11.1 -User AccountsAccess ControlDevice Discovery12.1 -Auto Reboot SettingsGateway Connection MonitorWi-Fi SchedulerConguring Wi-Fi SchedulerPing Test13.1 -Running a Ping TestTraceroute Test14.1 -Running a Traceroute Test15.1 -Conguration FileBackup Current CongurationUpload New Conguration FileRestore Factory DefaultsHardware Factory DefaultFirmwareFirmware Update InstructionsRestart16.1 - Rebooting the DeviceLogout17.1 - Logging OutAdvanced Menu18.1 -Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless MAC Filter SettingsMAC Filter ScheduleManaging MAC Filter ListsConnecting a Device Using WPS via Push ButtonConnecting a Device Using WPS via PINSite SurveyRunning a Site SurveyWireless Trac Shaping Settings-Return to Table of Contents-© 2019 Araknis NetworksSNMPv2 SettingsSNMPv3 Settings18.7 -Spanning Tree Settings19.1 -Conguring Guest Networks with Fast Roaming2-Year Limited WarrantyContacting Technical Support-Return to Table of Contents-© 2019 Araknis NetworksThis manual details setup and use of the built-in web interface software menus for all Araknis Wireless Access Points.1.1 - Understanding Model Dierences and ImagesYou may notice minor dierences between the images and call-outs in the manual versus what you see in your interface.

Luma X10 Cameras Installation Guide Document

X10 Series IP-Enabled HD Surveillance CameraWeb Interface Operation 2If this camera is hooked up to an NVR, either directly or through a network, we suggest that you perform all conguration for this camera from the recorder. This keeps all your camera congurations how to set this up with your NVR. are mutually exclusive; only one can be active at a time. If you set motion detection on your NVR and click Save, it disables any motion detection you set under Events in this camera (see “Events” on page 45). Likewise, if you click Save under Events on this camera, it The Events motion detection on this camera has separate day and The smart motion settings on this camera (see “Smart Motion” on page 50) are compatible with standard motion settings on both the NVR and the camera.

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