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Page 1 - MID7015-4G

ENCoby® Kyros™ Internet TabletQuick Start Guide ... Page 2Please read carefully before useFor series MID

Page 2 - Table of Contents Â

Page 10 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishTouch and Hold:Some on-screen items have an alternate action if you touch and hold it (e.g., opening an alt

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Page 11 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishAbout the Orientation SensorThe tablet contains a sensor that will automatically change the orientation of

Page 4 - Thank You Â

Page 12 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishInserting a Memory CardThe tablet accepts microSD memory cards. Insert a memory card into the microSD card

Page 5 - Features

Page 13 Getting StartedEnglishGetting Started ÂTurning the Tablet On and Off To turn the tablet on:Press and hold the  Power key until the LCD scre

Page 6 - Getting to Know the MID7015 Â

Page 14 Getting StartedEnglishTurning the Screen On and Off (Standby)When the tablet is on, you can turn off the screen to conserve battery power. Si

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Page 15 Getting StartedEnglishIf a password has been set, enter the password to nish unlocking the screen. The Screen Unlock password can be set in

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Page 16 Getting StartedEnglishName Description1 Notication barShows notication icons such as new messages and alarms; drag the bar down to the bott

Page 9 - About the Touchscreen

Page 17 Getting StartedEnglishAbout ApplicationsTo open an application, touch the application icon on the home screen or in the Launcher. Launcher sc

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Page 18 Getting StartedEnglishDownload and read thousands of e-books. Supports the ePub standard.Browse for, download, and install applica-tions from

Page 11 - Charging the Tablet

Page 19 Getting StartedEnglishContext menus.2. Context menus contain items related to a specic item on the screen. To view a context menu, touch and

Page 12 - Inserting a Memory Card

Page 2 Table Of ContentsEnglishTable of Contents ÂTHANK YOU ...

Page 13 - Getting Started Â

Page 20 Getting StartedEnglishAbout NoticationsThe icons that appear in the Notication bar at the top of the screen alerts you when new messages ar

Page 14 - Unlocking the Screen

Page 21 Connecting To The InternetEnglishConnecting to the Internet ÂThis tablet can utilize Wi-Fi data networks to connect to the Internet. Wireless

Page 15 - Home Screen at a Glance

Page 22 Connecting To The InternetEnglishConnect to a Wi-Fi NetworkThe Notication bar displays icons that indicate your tablet’s Wi-Fi status.Notic

Page 16 - Name Description

Page 23 Connecting To The InternetEnglish2. Select an available Wi-Fi network to connect to: In the same Wi-Fi settings menu above, touch a network

Page 17 - About Applications

Page 24 Browsing The WebEnglishBrowsing the Web ÂThe Browser application lets you visit webpages and nd information on the web. Keep up with the new

Page 18 - About Menus

Page 25 Browsing The WebEnglishSome common Browser actions are described below.To go to a webpage. 1. Touch the Address bar at the top of the Brows

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Page 26 Browsing The WebEnglish4. If desired, you can modify the name of the bookmark or its location (URL address). Otherwise, touch OK to nish ad

Page 20 - About Notications

Page 27 Managing ApplicationsEnglishManaging Applications ÂDownloading and installing new applications to your tablet can extend its functionality in

Page 21 - Connecting to the Internet Â

Page 28 Managing ApplicationsEnglishYou can learn more about AppsLib, and browse applica-tions by visiting their website at www.appslib.com. Some d

Page 22 - Connect to a Wi-Fi Network

Page 29 Managing ApplicationsEnglishTouch the name of the application you want to 4. uninstall; the Application Info screen will open.Touch 5. Unins

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Page 3 Table Of ContentsEnglishCONNECTING TO THE INTERNET ...

Page 24 - Browsing the Web Â

Page 30 Optional ConnectionsEnglishOptional Connections ÂConnecting to a ComputerConnect the tablet to a computer to transfer les.Connect your table

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Page 31 Optional ConnectionsEnglishMount the storage drive.3. Touch USB connected (Internal) to mount the tablet’s built-in storage, then touch Mou

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Page 32 Optional ConnectionsEnglishTouch 4. HDMI Setting, and then touch a resolution option that matches the display capabilities of the TV:Choose

Page 27 - Managing Applications Â

Page 33 Setting The System OptionsEnglishSetting the System Options ÂOpen the system settings menu to adjust how the tablet looks and functions. Man

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Page 34 SpecicationsEnglishSpecications ÂPlease visit www.cobyusa.com for the latest product information. Design, specications, and manual are sub

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Page 35 SupportEnglishSupport ÂIf you have a problem with this device, please check our website at www.cobyusa.com for Frequently Asked Questions (FA

Page 30 - Optional Connections Â

Page 36 Safety NoticesEnglishSafety Notices ÂThe lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to

Page 31 - Connecting to a TV

Page 37 Safety NoticesEnglishFCC Statement:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(

Page 32 - Connecting Headphones

Page 38 Safety NoticesEnglishImportant Safety InstructionsRead Instructions: All the safety and operating instruc-1. tions should be read before the

Page 33 - Setting the System Options Â

Page 39 Safety NoticesEnglishthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are cover

Page 34 - Specications Â

Page 4 Thank YouEnglishCongratulations on your purchase of a Coby® Kyros™ Internet Tablet. This guide is provided to help you get started quickly wit

Page 35 - Support Â

Coby is a registered trademark of Coby Electronics Corporation. Printed in China.Coby Electronics Corp.1991 Marcus Ave, Suite 301 Lake Success, NY 110

Page 36 - Safety Notices Â

Page 5 Thank YouEnglishFeaturesBrowse the web, watch videos on YouTube, check e-mail, and more on a generous 7.0” LCD screenIntuitive touchscreen c

Page 37 - FCC Statement:

Page 6 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishUnit at a GlanceName Description1 StylusUse the tip of the stylus to make pre-cise selections on the touchsc

Page 38 - Important Safety Instructions

Page 7 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishName Description6 Reset key Press to reset the tablet if it freezes or otherwise behaves abnormally. (Use a

Page 39 - Legal and Trademark Notices

Page 8 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishName Description7 USB 2.0 Hi-speed portConnect to a computer to transfer data (e.g., music, videos, photos,

Page 40 - Coby Electronics Corp

Page 9 Getting To Know The Mid7015EnglishAbout the TouchscreenYour tablet comes equipped with an easy-to-use touch-screen which allows access to the

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HP ProCurve Switch Software

1

March 2010

3

K.14.52

3

3 GVRP

7

5 Switch Meshing

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. . . 6-49

11

8 QinQ (Provider Bridging)

13

Product Documentation

17

Software Feature Index

18

Intelligent Edge Software

19

Features

19

Getting Started

25

Conventions

26

Command Prompts

27

Screen Simulations

27

Sources for More Information

28

Online Help

30

Need Only a Quick Start?

31

Network

32

Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)

33

Port-Based VLANs

38

Protocol-Based VLANs

38

Designated VLANs

38

Static VLAN Operation

40

VLAN Environments

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VLAN Operation

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Routing Options for VLANs

43

Overlapping (Tagged) VLANs

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VLAN Operating Rules

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Multiple VLAN Considerations

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Correct It

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Switch 8000M

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8212zl Switch

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(Routing Enabled)

55

Adding or Editing VLAN Names

58

Default VLAN

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[E] (for Edit)

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Parameters

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Syntax:

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“Show VLANs Custom” Command

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[ voice]

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[Vlan Configuration]

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[Add/Remove VLANs]

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802.1Q VLAN Tagging

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■ In switch X:

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■ In switch Y:

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VID Numbers

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Special VLAN Types

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The Secure Management VLAN

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Preparation

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Deleting the Management VLAN

91

Voice VLANs

92

IP Interfaces

95

VLAN MAC Address

95

Port Trunks

95

Port Monitoring

95

Jumbo Packet Support

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VLAN Restrictions

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MAC Configuration

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Address

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Interval

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Example

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Contents

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Overview

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Introduction

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General Operation

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“Unknown VLANs”

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GVRP Enabled

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(Required for Unknown

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VLAN operation.)

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Unknown VLAN Settings

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Default:

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Advertising and Joining

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GVRP and VLAN Access Control

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Planning for GVRP Operation

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Configuring GVRP On a Switch

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GVRP Operating Notes

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10, 11, 12 Yes No

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20, 21, 22 No Yes

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Region “A”: Logical Topology

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MSTP Structure

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How MSTP Operates

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Region “X”

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Common Spanning Tree (CST)

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Problem:

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Solution:

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Terminology

135

Operating Rules

137

Configuring MSTP

139

Rapid State

140

Transitions

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MSTP Configuration Overview

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Configuring BPDU Filtering

152

Configuring BPDU Protection

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Specifying the port displays

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Protection Enabled (Yes)

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Configuration

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Instance-Specific Data

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Port Settings for the

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Refer to the “Note”, above

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CIST Instance

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Instance

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Loop Protection

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Configuring Loop Protection

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Switch Meshing

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Switch Meshing Fundamentals

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Configuring Switch Meshing

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Viewing Switch Mesh Status

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Flooded Traffic

214

Note on the Edge

217

Port Mode in MSTP

217

Static VLANs

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Dynamic VLANs

219

Jumbo Packets

219

Mesh Design Optimization

220

Effectively

223

QoS Terminology

229

QoS Operation

231

Globally-Configured QoS

232

Classifier-Based QoS

233

QoS Packet Classification

234

QoS Traffic Marking

236

Layer 3 DSCP Marking

238

Global QoS

240

Settings

240

Global QoS Restrictions

244

Global TCP/UDP Classifier

246

The DSCP codepoints

252

Global IP-Device Classifier

255

IP-Precedence Classifier

266

The DSCPs for this

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802.1p priority level

273

Global VLAN-ID Classifier

278

Classifier-Based QoS Model

293

DSCP-802.1p

301

Mapping

301

(DSCP) Mapping

310

QoS Queue Configuration

317

Switches

323

General Stacking Operation

325

Operating Rules for Stacking

327

Specific Rules

328

Configuring Stack Management

329

and Configure Stacking

333

[E] (for Edit). Then

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[B] (for Back) to return to

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[Return]

344

Monitoring Stack Status

345

Stacking

349

Big_Waters

353

Yes. When

355

SN of 2, you

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MAC Address for

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Stack Commander

358

Auto Join parameter

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The switch number

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(SN) for the “North

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Sea” switch is “3”

362

Transmission Interval

364

Status Messages

365

QinQ (Provider Bridging)

367

How QinQ Works

371

Features and Benefits

371

QinQ Mixed Vlan Mode

374

Configuring VLANs

374

Untagged)

375

Tagged)

375

Configuring QinQ

379

Enabling QinQ

380

Setting up S-VLANs

380

Configuring Port-Types

382

Configuration Example

383

Provider

384

Updating QinQ Configurations

388

Vlan Mode)

389

Show Commands for QinQ

390

Show Commands for VLANs

391

SNMP Support and MIB Objects

399

Creating a Traffic Class

406

> are as follows:

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— Matches packets received

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— Matches

410

Optional ICMP Match Criteria

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Optional IGMP Match Criteria

418

Creating a Service Policy

426

Where to Go From Here

435

Numerics

437

2 – Index

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Index – 3

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4 – Index

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Index – 5

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6 – Index

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Index – 7

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8 – Index

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Index – 9

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10 – Index

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Index – 11

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12 – Index

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ProCurve 5400zl Switches

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