Linksys LGS308MP and LGS308P Frequently Asked Questions

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
HARDWARE INFORMATION
 
1.  What are the Linksys LGS308MP and LGS308P?
2.  Is running a setup CD needed for this device to work?
3.  Can the switch be rack mounted or wall mounted?
4.  What is its default IP address?
5.  What is PoE?
6.  What kind of devices can I connect to the switch?
7.  What is the advantage of having a switch when it comes to data transfer?
8.  Can I use the switch to share internet connection to all computers in the network?
9.  Does the switch support QoS?
10.  Does the switch support port mirroring?
11.  What is included in the switch's package?
12.  What is its PoE power budget?
13.  Does it have fan support?
 
LIGHTS
 
1.  What do the lights on the switch mean?
2.  Why does the SYSTEM light keep blinking?
3.  When will the PoE MAX light turn on?

TROUBLESHOOTING

1.  How do I upgrade the switch’s firmware?
2.  What can I do when my computer cannot connect to the internet while connected to the switch?
3.  What should I do to ensure that I could re-access my switch if I change the VLAN management?
4.  What can I do if I forget my login password?
5.  Can I configure my switch through its web-based setup page?
6.  Can I backup the Configuration File and save the configuration changes on my switch?
7.  How do I configure the switch’s QoS?
8.  How do I restart the switch?
9.  How can I reset my switch to its factory default settings?

HARDWARE INFORMATION
 
1.  What are the Linksys LGS308MP and LGS308P?
 
The Linksys LGS308MP 8-Port Smart Gigabit PoE+ Switch MP (Linksys LGS308MP) ​and Linksys LGS308P 8-Port Business Smart Gigabit PoE+ Switch (Linksys LGS308P) offer a quick and easy solution to extend your office network.  The smart switch features gigabit speed ports, a web-based setup page for easy configuration and management, and PoE+ support for networking devices to be located anywhere without the need for alternating current (AC) outlets.  To learn more click
here.
 
2.  Is running a setup CD needed for this device to work?
 
No.  The switch can be set up through its web-based setup page.  For more information, click here.
 
3.  Can the switch be rack mounted or wall mounted?
 
Yes.  It can be rack or wall mounted.  For instructions, click here.

4.  What is its default IP address?
 
The switch is a DHCP client by default.  If there is no DHCP server on your network, the default IP address of the switch is 192.168.1.251/255.255.255.0.
 
5.  What is PoE?
 
Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables an ethernet cable to deliver both data and power.
 
6.  What kind of devices can I connect to the switch?
 
You can connect hubs, IP phones, IP cameras, computers, routers, other switches, and network printers to the switch.
 
7.  What is the advantage of having a switch when it comes to data transfer?
 
The switch's gigabit speed ports provide high bandwidth capabilities.  It also acts as a repeater which regenerates data signals as they pass through it.  This feature acts as a safeguard to deter data loss and ensure that transmissions arrive securely at their destinations.  It can also filter data based on its source and destination as compared to the repeater which can only regenerate the signal without checking its recipients.
 
8.  Can I use the switch to share internet connection to all computers in the network?
 
No.  The switch allows more computers to connect to a local network but is not capable of sharing internet connection across the network.
 
9.  Does the switch support QoS?
 
The switch supports Quality of Service (QoS) in Basic Mode only.
 
10.  Does the switch support port mirroring?
 
Yes.  The switch supports up to four sources to one target.  To learn more, click here.
 
11.  What is included in the switch's package?
 
Package contents
  • Quick start guide
  • Power cord and adapter
  • CD with documentation
  • Rack-mount kit or wall-mount kit 
  • Linksys LGS308MP or LGS308P
12.  What is its PoE power budget?
 
The PoE power budget is 130 W.  If the budget is exceeded, power will be provided based on the priority defined on the port:
  • Critical
  • High
  • Low 
PoE power budget light status:
  • OFF - Total power feeding does not reach 85 percent of total power budget
  • Solid orange - Total power feeding is reaching over 85 percent of total power budget 
13.  Does it have fan support?
 
Yes.  The switch has one fan.  Fan failure is indicated by a blinking yellow SYSTEM light.
 
LIGHTS

 
1.  What do the lights on the switch mean?
 
SYSTEM light - Indicates the device’s status and activities.
  • OFF - system is powered off.
  • Solid blue - system is powered on and working.
  • Blinking blue:
    • Booting/System self-test
    • Device is using the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.251
  • Blinking yellow - failure detected (e.g., fan)  
PoE MAX - if solid orange; it indicates that the switch is providing more than 85 percent of its total PoE budget.
 
Port lights (RJ45)

Left - indicates link/activity status
  • OFF - no link detected
  • Solid - link is detected/established
  • Blinking - transmitting/receiving data 
Right - indicates PoE status
  • OFF - No powered device (PD) detected
  • ON - Valid 802.3af/at PD is detected 
NOTE:  All port light colors are green.  To learn more about the ports and lights on the switch, click here.

2.  Why does the SYSTEM light keep blinking?
 
It flashes when the device is acquiring an IP address and when currently using the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.251.  The light will change to solid blue when a new unique IP address is received from the DHCP server or a static IP address has been set.
 
3.  When will the PoE MAX light turn on?
 
The PoE MAX light turns solid orange when the switch is providing more than 85 percent of its total PoE budget to warn you that only 15 percent of the total PoE budget is available.
 
TROUBLESHOOTING


1.  How do I upgrade the switch's firmware?
 
The switch's firmware can be upgraded through HTTP/HTTPs mode or TFTP mode through the web-based setup page.  For instructions, click here.

2.  What can I do when my computer cannot connect to the internet while connected to the switch?
 
You can perform the initial troubleshooting steps below to resolve this issue:

 
Step 1:
Verify if the lights are properly lit on the switch using this guide:
  • SYSTEM - Blue
  • LINK/ACT - Green
  • PoE MAX- Green
Step 2:
Turn OFF the switch and the computers connected to it.

Step 3:
Power ON the switch first and then power ON the computers connected to it.

3.  What should I do to ensure that I could re-access my switch if I change the VLAN management?
 
To access your device, the computer’s access port has to be a member of the Management VLAN.  Before changing the Management VLAN, ensure that the access port of your computer must also be a member of the new Management VLAN.  Otherwise, you may not be able to re-access your switch and you will have to reset the system to its factory default settings.
 
4.  What can I do if I forget my login password?
 
The switch can be reset to its factory default settings by pressing the reset button for over 10 seconds.  The username/password will revert to "admin"/"admin".

 
5.  Can I configure my switch through its web-based setup page?

 
Yes.  You can configure the switch using the web-based setup page.  To learn how to access the setup page, click here.
 
6.  Can I backup the Configuration File and save the configuration changes on my switch?
 
Yes.  You can perform these on its web-based setup page.  To learn how, click here.
 
7.  How do I configure the switch’s QoS?
 
The QoS configuration options are as follows:
  • Class of Service (CoS) settings
  • Queue settings
  • Bandwidth
  • Basic Mode QoS 
You can configure these options through the web-based setup page.  To learn more, click here.
 
8.  How do I restart the switch?
 
You can restart the device by pressing the reset button or through its web-based setup page.  To learn more, click here.
 
9.  How can I reset my switch to its factory default settings?
 
You can do it through the web-based setup page or by pressing the reset button for over 10 seconds.  To learn more, click here. 

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