User Guide for araknis NETWORKS models including: AN-920-SW 920 Series Managed Switch, AN-920-SW, 920 Series Managed Switch, Series Managed Switch, Managed Switch, Switch
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DocumentDocumentAN-920-SW 920 Series Managed Switch Quick Start Guide Welcome to Araknis NetworksTM Thank you for choosing an Araknis 920 series managed switch. With multi-gigabit connectivity on all network ports, updated modern aesthetics, and a managed interface, the Araknis 920 series switch is a sleek and highly capable addition to any network. Series overview Each 920 series switch comes with a power module in the box. QSFP28 and additional power modules are sold separately. Model AN-920-SW-F-12-POE AN-920-SW-F-24-POE Ethernet ports Total possible QSFP28 ports 1 with QSFP28 12 module (sold separately) 2 with QSFP28 24 modules (sold separately) Total possible PoE budget (Watts) 750 with 1 power module 1080 with 2 power modules 750 with 1 power module 1650 with 2 power modules 1 Unboxing The package contains: Switch Rubber feet for flat surfaces (4) Rack mount kit: ears (2), screws (8) Quick Start QR card AC power cord Power module 2 Install the modules Caution: -.The switch must be powered off when installing QSFP28 modules. Power module QSFP28 module Note: -__.To remove the power module, push the tab toward the handle and pull the module straight back. Caution: -.Do not use a Y power cable. Sometimes called a Y splitter cable. Pro Tip: -_Connect each power module to separate circuits in the same phase. Use a separate UPS for each power cable. 3 Installing the switch Rack mount Shelf mount Caution: -.To avoid possible interference or damage, do not stack equipment on top of the switch. Rack mounting guidelines l The maximum ambient temperature of the space the switch is installed in should not exceed 122°F/50°C. l There should be air flowing through the rack. l Make sure all the leveling feet or casters are adjusted correctly and they come in contact with the supporting surface. Always load heavier equipment at the bottom of the rack. l Make sure the rack is grounded and the equipment is surge protected. 4 l Do not overload the power equipment or the switch. Read our WattBox Best Practices for more information. 5 Connections Caution: -.All router and switch connections should be on network ports. Not the management port. QSFP28 ports The QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) ports support up to a 100Gbps connection and are typically used to connect switches. 6 PoE Budgeting Total PoE device consumption = 47 Model AN-920-SW-R-12-POE AN-920-SW-R-24-POE Total PoE budget (Watts) 750 with 1 power module 1080 with 2 power modules 750 with 1 power module 1650 with 2 power modules Remaining PoE budget (Watts) 703 1033 703 1603 7 LED States RJ45 ports LED 10G/PoE Link/Act LED state Blinking Off Blinking Off Description The port is negotiated at 10 Gbps and/or providing PoE* The port is not negotiated at 10 Gbps and/or providing PoE* Packets are flowing through the port The port does not detect connection or the port is disabled *Configurable in the web interface 8 QSFP28 module LEDs LED 100G 50/25G LED state Blinking Off Blinking Off Description The port is negotiating at 100 Gbps and passing traffic The port does not detect a connection or is disabled The port is negotiating at 50-25 Gbps and passing traffic The port does not detect a connection or is disabled 9 Configuration Araknis switches can be configured through OvrC or the local interface. The local interface is accessible using OvrC's WebConnect feature, typing the switch's DHCP address into your browser's address bar, or using the switch's default IP address. Configuring the switch in OvrC OvrC provides Wi-Fi management, remote device management, real-time notifications, and intuitive customer management, using your computer or mobile device. Setup is plug-and-play, with no port forwarding or DDNS address required. To add this device to your OvrC account: 1. Connect the switch to the internet. 2. Log into OvrC (www.ovrc.com). 3. Scan the site using an OvrC Pro device or add the switch manually by entering the MAC address and Service Tag. Logging in to the local interface Log into the switch using the default credentials. You must update the credentials after initial login. Username Password araknis araknis 10 Other access methods: DHCP IP address The switch is configured to DHCP by default so that the DHCP server can assign an IP address when the switch is connected to the network (the DHCP server is usually the router). This address can be used for accessing the web interface. Use one of these methods to find the IP address of the switch: l Check the device list in OvrC. l Check the client table on your router. l Use a network scanner (e.g. Fing) to scan the network. The Araknis switch manufacturer field displays SnapAV. See the highlighted field in the Fing screenshot to the right for an example of an Araknis device being identified. 11 Accessing the switch using the default IP Address If the switch is not given an IP address on the network or needs to be accessed while not connected to a network, you can configure your computer's network connection to access the switch using the default IP address, 192.168.20.254, while connected to the MGMT port. Note: -__.You must connect your computer to the MGMT port to connect to the switch using its default IP address. 12 1. Connect your PC to the switch using an Ethernet cable. 2. Open the Control Panel and click Network and Internet. 13 3. Click Network and Sharing Center. 4. Click Change adapter settings. 14 5. Right-click the icon for the wired network connection, then left-click Properties. 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties. 15 7. In the General tab, click Use the following IP address: and enter the IP address and subnet mask, then click OK. IP Address Subnet Mask 192.168.20.253 255.255.255.252 16 8. Open a browser and navigate to https://192.168.20.254/. Log in using the default credentials: Username Password araknis araknis 9. After configuring the switch, set your computer's IPv4 Properties back to Obtain an IP address automatically, then click OK. 17 18 Reset Procedures The reset button is on the front of the switch. Reset button action Hold for 1-9 seconds Hold for 10-19 seconds Hold for more than 20 seconds Front LED State Blinking slowly Blinking moderately Blinking rapdily Description Restarts the switch Resets the login credentails to defaults Resets the switch to factory defaults 19 Technical Support For chat and telephone, visit snp1.co/techsupport · Email: TechSupport@SnapOne.com. Visit snp1.co/tc for discussions, instructional videos, news, and more. 20 Warranty and Legal Notices Find details of the product's Limited Warranty and other resources such as regulatory notices and patent and safety information, at snapone.com/legal or request a paper copy from Customer Service at 866.424.4489. Copyright © 2023, Snap One, LLC. All rights reserved. Snap One and its respective logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC (formerly known as Wirepath Home Systems, LLC), in the United States and/or other countries. 4Store, 4Sight, Control4, Control4 My Home, SnapAV, Araknis Networks, BakPak, Binary, Dragonfly, Episode, Luma, Mockupancy, Nearus, NEEO, Optiview, OvrC, Pakedge, Sense, Strong, Strong Evolve, Strong VersaBox, SunBriteDS, SunBriteTV, Triad, Truvision, Visualint, WattBox, Wirepath, and Wirepath ONE are also registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners. Snap One makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all installation scenarios and contingencies, or product use risks. Information within this specification subject to change without notice. 230717 AN-920-SW-QSG-A 21