Catalyst 9000 Series Switching Family – Access

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  • Access Switch MAC Restriction

    Access Switch MAC Restriction

    MAC filtering is a network access control method where a router or switch allows or blocks devices based on their MAC (Media Access Control) address. When a device tries to join a network, the router or access point checks the device's MAC address against the configured filtering. UniFi makes it easy to employ a MAC-based access control list in order to restrict unfamiliar devices from accessing your network. Navigate to. Yes, ISE is a radius and tacacs server and it is expensive. Learn how to improve the security and manageability of your local network.


  • Performance of a 24-Port Access Switch

    Performance of a 24-Port Access Switch

    A 24-port gigabit unmanaged switch typically includes plug-and-play functionality requiring no setup, 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds on all ports, auto-negotiation for optimal speed and duplex, and auto MDI/MDIX to eliminate crossover cables. In this guide, we've tested and reviewed the best 24-port gigabit switches available, helping you navigate through the technical specifications and making it easier for you to find the perfect switch for your network setup. From plug-and-play options to feature-packed managed switches, you'll find everything you need to make an informed choice. Web-based configuration of the switch is secured using SSL. 1X security with a RADIUS authentication mechanism and can also be controlled using. To create a fast and reliable local area network in your workplace, you will need a 24 port gigabit switch. These switches allow you to connect a large number of devices such as computers, laptops, printers, etc to the same network for fast data transfer. Top contenders include the TP-Link TL-SG1024S and NETGEAR GS324, both offering robust performance and energy efficiency.

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  • Crossover cable for access layer switches and PCs

    Crossover cable for access layer switches and PCs

    An Ethernet crossover cable is a crossover cable for Ethernet used to connect computing devices together directly. two computers (via their network interface controllers) or two switches to each other. This guide gives you clean wiring tables, quick “when to use” rules, modern notes on Auto-MDI/MDI-X, and deployment. Crossover Ethernet cables are a key solution for direct, reliable device-to-device communication in modern networking. They are used to send and receive data by enabling complex data transfers between computers, routers, and networks.


  • All ports on the access switch are offline

    All ports on the access switch are offline

    Solid LED but offline = could be stuck mid-boot or can't reach controller. Make sure the device is getting power and try a reboot. The switch port might. If your UniFi Access devices (e., Access Control Hub or Access Reader) are constantly or intermittently offline, follow the steps below sequentially to diagnose and resolve the issue. Update your UniFi OS, Access application, and Access devices to the latest versions for the newest features and. A switch failure can result from several issues, including: Power Supply Issues – Switch not powering on or experiencing power fluctuations. Faulty Ports or Cables – Damaged Ethernet cables or non-functional ports. If the controller doesn't hear back within a certain window, usually 1 to 2 minutes, it marks the device as offline. FW is not blocking traffic to. If you have physical access to the switch, it can save time to look at the port LEDs which give you the link status or can indicate an error condition (if red or orange).

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  • Relay protection verification of secondary side series

    Relay protection verification of secondary side series

    The secondary injection test method is one of the most essential techniques in electrical protection systems, particularly for verifying the accuracy, calibration, and performance of protective relays and circuit breaker trip units. Unlike primary injection methods that test the entire current path. Secondary injection is how you verify that a relay's settings, logic, and trip outputs match what the protection coordination study requires, without driving fault current through primary conductors. It is the day-to-day relay testing workflow. This makes it safer and more efficient than a primary injection test in many situations.


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