SWX2210P Series Technical Data
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SWX2210P Series Technical Data
Thank you for purchasing a Yamaha SWX2210P series switch.
Before using the product, be sure to read this manual carefully to ensure the product is installed and settings are configured properly.
Be sure to observe the warnings and cautions indicated in this manual and use the product correctly and safely.
1. How to Use This Page
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Select the firmware version.
Change the “Firmware version” at the top of the screen to the version of your device.
By default, the latest firmware version is selected. -
Select the item you want to look up.
Select the item you want to display from the accordion menu on the left side of the screen.
2. Startup Guide
This guide describes the setup procedure up to the point SWX2210P series settings can start being specified.
Settings for the SWX2210P series can be specified using any of the following three methods.
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Specify settings by executing commands using TELNET.
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Specify settings using a web browser.
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Settings using L2MS manager
For kitting procedures for ProAV, refer to the kitting procedures described on the [Maintenance and Operation Functions] - [ProAV Settings] page of this technical reference.
2.1. Preparation for specifying settings via Telnet or a web browser
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Prepare the computer and other items needed for specifying settings.
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Prepare an Ethernet cable of category 5 or higher for connecting to the product.
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To access the unit via TELNET, TELNET terminal software must be installed on the computer.
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For a list of compatible web browsers, see the website below.
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Change the IP address of the computer used to specify settings.
The default setting of 192.168.100.240/24 is specified in the unit.
Change the IP address for the computer used to specify settings so that it includes the segment 192.168.100.0/24.-
If a fixed computer IP address is specified, write it down.
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For instructions on how to change computer IP addresses, refer to the computer instruction manual.
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Use an Ethernet cable of category 5 or higher to connect the unit to a computer.
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Switch ON the unit. The unit takes approximately 60 seconds to start up.
When startup is completed, the indicators for the LAN port to which the Ethernet cable is connected will light up according to the communication speed and mode. -
Access the unit using the computer for specifying settings.
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Access from a TELNET client
Access the unit (192.168.100.240) using terminal software.
When access is successful, a screen that prompts for a username and password is displayed.
For factory default settings, log in by entering “admin” as the default administrative username (and “admin” as the password).
After using “admin” to log in, the password must be changed to specify a new password.Username: admin Password: admin SWX2210P-10G Rev.1.03.13 (Fri Aug 2 19:08:24 2024) Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Yamaha Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Please change the default password for admin. New Password: (1) New Password(Confirm): (2) Building configuration... [OK]
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Access from a web browser
Launch the web browser on the computer for specifying settings and access 192.168.100.240.
When access is successful, the following login screen is displayed.
If default settings are configured, log in by entering “admin” as the default administrative username (and “admin” as the password).
For factory default settings, a language selection screen is displayed after successfully logging in.
When prompted to change the password after using the default administrative user to log in, specify a new password.
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After that, specify settings as appropriate for the given product operating environment.
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For details on specifying settings from a TELNET client, refer to Command Reference.
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For details on specifying settings via a web browser, refer to Help within the GUI accessed.
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2.2. Settings using L2MS manager
This method connects this product to a device operating as an L2MS manager and specifies the settings for this product via the L2MS manager.
This method uses L2-level protocols for specifying the settings, so the settings can be specified even if this product and the L2MS manager have IP addresses on different networks.
For example, if you have forgotten the IP address of this product and can no longer access it via TELNET or a web browser, you can check the IP address assigned to this product or change the settings by connecting an L2MS manager to this product.
For information on devices that can be used as an L2MS manager and details on how to use it, refer to L2MS Technical Reference.
With firmware revisions later than Rev.1.03.08, when this product is placed under the management of an L2MS manager in the factory default settings, the IP address is automatically changed from a fixed IP address to a DHCP client.
2.3. Restoration of product settings to factory-set state
To restore the settings of this product to the factory-set state, the following three ways are available.
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Restore to the factory-set state from a web GUI.
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Run the cold start command to restore to the factory-set state.
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Use the LED Mode button to restore to the factory-set state.
To restore the settings to the factory-set state using the LED MODE button, follow the steps below:
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Turn on the power while pressing the LED MODE button on the front of this product.
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Press and hold the LED MODE button and wait about 10 seconds.
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When all LED indicators except the POWER indicator light up orange, release the LED MODE button.
3. Updating Firmware
To ensure reliable operation, we recommend applying the most recent firmware updates, which include new functionality and bug fixes.
Please verify your system version before applying updates.
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Use the show environment command to check the system version.
Note that a firmware version downgrade from Rev.1.03.13 or later version to Rev.1.03.12 or earlier version is not possible due to compatibility with new parts.
4. Precautions
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Please note that Yamaha accepts no responsibility for damage or losses that result from using the product or specifying settings incorrectly. Be aware of this in advance.
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If plugged into a 200 V AC power supply outlet, the customer is responsible for supplying an appropriate power cord. Note that Yamaha accepts no responsibility for any of various types of damage or losses caused by the power cord. Be aware of this in advance.
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Do not touch the inside of ports with fingers or metallic objects, etc.
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Do not install the product where it is exposed to direct sunlight or unusually high temperatures (such as next to a heater).
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Do not use the product in a location subject to sudden changes in ambient temperature. Sudden changes in ambient temperature could cause condensation to form on the product. If condensation forms, let it dry for a while before switching ON the power supply.
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Before touching this unit, remove static charge from yourself and your clothing.
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Do not place this unit in locations where there is a strong magnetic field.
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Do not connect equipment that generates noise to the same electrical power supply line as this unit. Such conditions might cause malfunctions or faulty operation.
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Using the product could cause noise to occur in nearby devices, such as telephones, radios, or televisions. If noise occurs, try relocating or reorienting the product.
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Do not route communication cables near power cords. Power cords could induce high voltages that might cause malfunction.
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Unplug the product from the power outlet while not in use.
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Use enhanced category 5 (CAT5e) or better LAN cable for 1000BASE-T connections.
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This product includes a lithium-ion battery for backup power for clock functionality. Therefore, the product and its accessories are disposed of in accordance with local laws and regulations.
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Do not place the magnetic sheet in the accessories near devices that are easily affected by magnetism, such as computers or clocks.
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Do not place magnetic cards, magnetic disks, and the like near the magnetic sheet in the accessories. There is a risk that the recorded contents will be erased.