User's Guide: TL-SG2109WEB 9-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch
User's Guide: TL-SG2109WEB 9-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch
TL-SG2109WEB
9-port Gigabit Web Smart Switch
TL-SL2210WEB
8+2G Gigabit Web Smart Switch
TL-SL2218WEB
16+2G Gigabit Web Smart Switch
TL- SL2428WEB
24+4G Gigabit Web Smart Switch
TL-SL2452WEB
48+4G Gigabit Web Smart Switch
COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS
Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a
registered trademark of TP-LINK Technologies Co., Ltd. Other brands and
product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
SAFETY NOTICES
Caution:
Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a
swimming pool.
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote
risk of electric shock from lightning.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Package contents..................................................................................1
Chapter 1: Introduction........................................................................2
5.1 Overview................................................................................................23
5.2 Connecting to the Device.......................................................................23
5.2.1 Getting Started . .................................................................................23
5.2.2 Login the Switch..................................................................................27
5.3 Setting the Device..................................................................................27
5.3.1 System Setting . .................................................................................32
5.3.1.1 System Information . ........................................................................32
5.3.1.2 File Transfer ....................................................................................33
5.3.1.3 Reboot & Reset................................................................................34
5.3.1.4 User..................................................................................................35
5.3.2 Port Setting.........................................................................................36
5.3.2.1 Port Parameter.................................................................................36
5.3.2.2 Port Statistic.....................................................................................37
5.3.2.3 Port Status.......................................................................................39
5.3.2.4 Storm Control...................................................................................40
5.3.2.5 Port Description...............................................................................41
5.3.3 Network Setting...................................................................................41
5.3.3.1 Switch IP Address............................................................................42
5.3.3.2 Static MAC Address.........................................................................43
5.3.3.3 Filtering MAC Address.....................................................................45
5.3.3.4 Dynamic Binding..............................................................................46
5.3.3.5 Bound MAC Address.......................................................................48
5.3.3.6 Aging Time ......................................................................................49
5.3.3.7 Ping..................................................................................................50
5.3.4 VLAN Setting......................................................................................51
5.3.4.1 VLAN Mode......................................................................................51
5.3.4.2 Port VLAN Setting............................................................................51
5.3.4.3 Tag VLAN Global Setting.................................................................53
5.3.4.4 Tag VLAN Setting.............................................................................54
5.3.4.5 MTU VLAN Setting..........................................................................56
5.3.5 Port Trunking.......................................................................................56
5.3.6 Priority Setting.....................................................................................57
5.3.6.1 Priority Mode....................................................................................58
5.3.6.2 Port-Based Priority...........................................................................58
5.3.6.3 Port Default Priority..........................................................................59
5.3.6.4 802.1p Priority Class........................................................................59
5.3.7 Port Mirroring......................................................................................60
5.3.8 Virtual Cable Test................................................................................61
Appendix A Pin Explain For RJ-45 Connector...............................63
Package contents
The following contents should be found in your box:
One Web Smart Switch
One AC power cord
User Guide
Two mounting brackets and other fittings
Note:
If any of the listed contents are damaged or missing, please contact the
retailer from whom you purchased the TL-SG2109WEB/TL-SL2210WEB/TL-
SL2218WEB/TL-SL2428WEB/TL-SL2452WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch
Family for assistance.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Thanks for choosing the TL-SG2109WEB/TL-SL2210WEB/TL-SL2218WEB/
TL-SL2428WEB/TL-SL2452WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family!
The switch family provides friendly management interface and excellent
performance.
1.2 Agreement
Due to the similarity in function of the TL-SG2109WEB/TL-SL2210WEB/TL-
SL2218WEB/TL-SL2428WEB/TL-SL2452WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch
Family, the TL-SL2210WEB model is selected to illustrate the usage of this
switch family. The “switch” referred in this guide indicates the TL-SG2109WEB/
TL-SL2210WEB/TL-SL2218WEB/TL-SL2428WEB/ TL-SL2452WEB Web
Smart Gigabit Switch Family.
Section 1: Introduction.
Section 2: Device Description -- Provides an overview about the switch family.
Section 3: Mounting Device -- Describes the mounting procedure of the
switch.
Section 4: Function Description -- Describes the functions supported by the
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switch family and presents the network concepts referred in this guide.
Section 5: WEB Management -- Give an explanation to the terms in WEB
interface and describes the configuring suggestions of the switch.
Appendix A: Pin Explain For RJ-45 Connector
Appendix B: Table of Factory Defaults
Appendix C: Table of Function Differences of Switch Family
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This switch family is equipped with powerful management interface, via which
system, port, network, VLAN, truck and priority can be configured.
TheTL-SG2109WEB/TL-SL2210WEB/TL-SL2218WEB/TL-SL2428WEB/
TL-SL2452WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family provides 0/8/16/24/48
10/100M Fast Ethernet ports, 8/1/1/2/2 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet ports
and 1/1/1/2/2 SFP ports respectively, which extends the connecting area and
increases the networking flexibility.
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1. Install the supplied rack-mounting bracket on each side of the device, using
the supplied screws. The following figure illustrates where to mount the
brackets.
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3.1.3 AC Power
The switch can be used with AC power supply 100 to 240V AC,50 to 60Hz.
The switch’s power supply will adjust to the local power source automatically.
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1) LEDs lie at the left side of the panel (1000Mbps Link/Act LED of the SFP
lie at right side of the SFP).
2) Power LED: solid red when power is supplied to the switch and is
operating normally.
3) System LED: flashing green when CPU of the switch works normally.
4) 10/100Mbps LED: When a 10/100Mbps port connect to a 100Mbps
device, the corresponding LED turns on in solid green; When the port
connects to a 10Mbps device, the LED turns off.
5) 10/100/1000Mbps LED: When a 10/100/1000Mbps port connect to a
1000Mbps device, the corresponding LED turns on in solid green; When
the port connect to a 10/100Mbps device, the LED turns off.
6) Link/Act LED: Solid green when a valid link is established on the port;
Flashes green when packet transmission or reception is occurring on the
port. (SFP port has Link/Act LED only and must connect to 1000Mbps
device.)
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100Mbps SFP
RESET
Power Link/Act
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 GIGA Link/Act
16+2G Gigabit Web-Smart Switch System 1000Mbps
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
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RESET
Link/Act
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System 1000Mbps
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Power 48+4G Gigabit Web-Smart Switch
SFP 1 SFP 2 Link/Act
RESET
System
SFP 1
SFP 2
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 GIGA2
SFP module support hot-plugging, plug the SFP module into the SFP port and
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3.3 Note
The surface on which the switch is placed should be adequately secured
to prevent it from becoming unstable and/or falling over.
Ensure the power source circuits are properly grounded.
Ensure the power cable, extension cable, and/or plug is not damaged.
Ensure the switch is not exposed to water.
Ensure the switch is not exposed to radiators and/or heat sources.
Do not push foreign objects into the switch, as it may cause a fire or
electric shock.
Allow the switch to cool before removing covers or touching internal
equipment.
Use the switch only with approved equipment. If the switch is connected to
other network devices with UTP cable, ensure that the cable is not more
than 100 meters .
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The configuration file and executive file are transferred in TFTP protocol.
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is dedicated to transferring files between
two network stations. It’s based on UDP protocol.
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4.1.4 User
The username and password can be modified in order to exclude illegal users.
Ports have the duplex modes: 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, 100M FD and
1000M FD (Giga port support).
The First part indicates the transmission rate and the second part indicates the
duplex mode.
HD: half-duplex, the port supports transmission between the device and
the client in only one direction at a time.
FD: full-duplex, the port supports transmission between the device and its
link partner in both directions simultaneously.
Switch support auto negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that
enables a port to advertise its transmission rate and duplex mode to its
partner.
Flow control enables lower speed devices to communicate with higher speed
devices. This is implemented by the higher speed device refraining from
sending packets.
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If the port security is enabled, it will not learn new MAC address and only
transmit the frames from the MAC address list in the port’s static MAC address
table.
Port Status indicates whether the port is linked, not linked or disabled, what
speed and duplex mode it is working on, and whether flow control is enabled
or disabled.
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is dedicated for the DHCP client
to obtain IP configuration information from the DHCP server. Two types of
information are included in IP configuration information. One type is specific
configuration information; another is IP address parameter. DHCP is based
on client-server mode. The network station that offers the IP configuration
information is called DHCP server.
Make sure that a DHCP server is correctly connected to the network, enable
the DHCP client function of the switch, then the switch will automatically obtain
IP address, netmask and default gateway from the DHCP server.
If more than one DHCP servers are available in the network, the switch will
choose one according to a specific algorithm.
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Notice:
If no DHCP server is present in the network, the DHCP client fails to get IP
configuration information, the switch then restores the IP parameters to default
in several minutes to ensure a valid IP address being equipped.
A dynamic address table entry contains two items: MAC address and its
corresponding switch port. The dynamic address table is volatile. The dynamic
address entry begins to age once it has been added; it will be purged if it isn’t
renewed in a specified length of time, which is defined as aging time.
The aging time ranges from 0 to 3825 seconds for this switch family.
The default value is 300 seconds. Dynamic address table entry won’t age if 0
is set. The aging time precision is 15 seconds.
The static MAC address won’t age, which differs from the dynamic MAC
address. The static MAC address table entry is always valid before it is
deleted.
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The static MAC address table capacity of different types of switches may be
different. Appendix C lists the difference.
The function of dynamic binding causes the switch port to acknowledge the
devices connecting to it after startup, and stores the connections (through
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4.3.6 Ping
The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link between the switch
and destination.
VLANs use software to reduce the amount of time it takes for network
changes, additions, and moves to be implemented.
VLANs can be created per unit, per device, or through any other logical
connection combination, since they are software-based and not defined by
physical attributes. VLANs function at Layer 2. Since VLANs isolate traffic
within the VLAN, a Layer 3 router working at a protocol level is required to
allow traffic flow between VLANs. Layer 3 routers identify segments and
coordinate with VLANs. VLANs are Broadcast and Multicast domains.
Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitted only in the VLAN in which the
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traffic is generated.
3) MTU VLAN
MTU VLAN(Multi-Tenant Unit VLAN)define an uplink port, the uplink port will
buildup several VLANs with each of the other ports. Each VLAN contains two
ports, the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch, so the uplink port
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can communicate with any other ports but other ports can’t communicate with
each other.
The priority rule can be set to “Weighted” or “Fixed”. When priority rule is
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Due to the difference of parsing syntax, the WEB page display may differ
between variable WEB browsers. Microsoft Internet Explorer of version 5.0
or higher is recommended. If Netscape is selected, please ensure the latest
version. To obtain excellent display quality, a screen resolution of 1024 x 768
or higher is necessary.
Firstly, select “Tool->Internet Options” on the menu, a dialog will pop up:
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Secondly, click the “Settings” button hinted in figure 5-1, a new dialog will
display:
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In the case of IE5.0, please check the option “Every visit to the page”;
otherwise, some wrong information may display in WEB pages. If the
IE version is 6.0, “Every visit to the page” or “Automatically” are both
appropriate.
Thirdly, click the “Security” label of “Internet Options” dialog; press the
“Custom Level” button hinted in figure 5-3.
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Fourthly, Select the “Medium” option of the combo box indicated in figure 5-4,
click the “Reset” button, and click “OK” to quit.
Fifthly, right-click the mouse on desktop, select the “Display Properties” in the
popup menu, a new dialog will display:
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Click the “Settings” label, set the screen resolution to 1024 x 768 and click “OK”.
All the necessary IE configuration is completed.
Enter username and password (default value are both "supervisor") to login
the switch configuration main page.
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1) The main part of the page is the main window to display the
configuration page.
2) The Port Led Indicator table lies at the top of the page. It provides a
visual representation of the ports on the switch front panel to display
the status of the ports. The ports, signed with number are the normal
ports, signed with GIGA are the Giga ports, signed with SFP are the
SFP ports. The green icon indicates that the port is linked; the gray icon
indicates that the port is not linked; a gray icon with a black bar indicates
that the port is disabled; for the SFP port, a blue icon indicates that the
SFP module hasn’t been installed.
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Click on the icon of the port to open a new window, which shows the status
details of the port, as shown below:
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3) On the left side of the page is the menu table. It contains 8 main menus.
Each menu has some submenu. Click on a menu, it will open its
submenu and the main window display the configuration page of the
submenu list first, click on the submenu you want to configure to open
the corresponding configuration page. The menu structure is as follows:
System Setting: System Information, File Transfer, Reboot & Reset, and
User.
Port Setting: Port Parameter, Port Statistic, Port Status, Storm Control,
and Port Description.
Network Setting: Switch IP Address, Static MAC Address, Filtering MAC
Address, Dynamic Binding, Bound MAC Address, Aging Time, and Ping.
VLAN Setting: VLAN Mode, Port VLAN Setting, Tag VLAN Global Setting,
Tag VLAN Setting, and MTU VLAN Setting.
Port Trunking: Port Trunking.
Priority Setting: Priority Mode, Port-Based Priority, Port Default Priority,
and 802.1p Priority Class.
Port Mirroring: Port Mirroring.
Virtual Cable Test: Virtual Cable Test.
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Transfer Type: Lists three types of file transfer supported by the switch.
File Name: Identifies the file to be loaded or to be backed up on TFTP
server.
TFTP Server IP: Indicates the IP address of TFTP server.
Further explanation
File transfer types:
System Upgrading: Means downloading the executable file from TFTP
server to switch and upgrading the system.
Configuration Backup: Means backing up the current configuration of
the switch to TFTP server.
Configuration Loading: Means downloading the configuration from TFTP
server to the switch and update it.
Notice:
1) Please make sure the target file exits on TFTP server before
downloading.
2) Please make sure the TFTP server in operation.
3) Breaks should be avoided during file transfer; otherwise, the switch may
get damaged.
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A prompt will display if a button is pressed. For example, if the button “Soft-
reset” is pressed, a message box will be activated as showed in figure 5-19.
5.3.1.4 User
You are kindly suggested to retype the new password in "Confirm new
password" box instead of copying in order to avoid typing mistakes.
Notice:
1) Only letters, numbers and punctuations can be input into username and
password field, the other characters are considered illegal. The length of
username and password ranges from 1 to 16 characters.
2) The initial username and password is supervisor/supervisor.
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Notice:
You can't manage the switch via the port, which is non-operational, please set
the value of the management port to “enable”.
Port Security: "Enable" Indicates the port will not learn new MAC address
and only transmit the frames from the MAC address it has learned.”
Disable" Indicates it will learn new MAC address.
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Notice:
If you haven’t set the static MAC address, you can't enable all of the port
security, which will result in an inability to manage the switch.
Flow Control: Indicates whether the flow control is enabled or disabled.
Duplex Mode: Possible filed values are Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M
HD, 100M FD and 1000M FD (Giga port support), "HD" stands for half-
duplex and "FD" stands for full-duplex. “Auto” means auto negotiation.
Further explanation:
1) By operating on fields in the All Ports line expediently, you can set the
values of all ports in the corresponding field. Some other setting pages
offer the same function.
2) Parameters of Trunk member ports are configured with default value (see
the Appendix B table) and cannot be configured here (see port 5 and 6 in
the figure for example). For SFP, the Duplex Mode is set to “1000M FD”
and cannot be modified.
This page displays the port statistic, it contains the following entries:
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Notice:
Each statistic counter has the max numerical value of about 1.8e+19,in excess
of this value, the counter will reset to zero. You can also click on the “Reset”
button to reset all of the statistic counters to zero.
This page display the port status, it contains the following fields:
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Port Status: Indicates whether the port is linked, not linked, or disabled.
Speed (Mbps): Indicates the port speed with the unit of Mbps.
Duplex Mode: Indicates the port duplex mode.
Flow Control: Indicates whether flow control of the port is enable or
disable.
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Limit Rate: Indicates the maximum rate (kilobytes per second) at which
the controlled packets configured above are forwarded. For the 1000M
port, if set the value of 64K, the actual value is about 70Kbps.
Notice:
Parameters of Trunk member ports display the parameters of the Trunk they
belong to and cannot be configured here (see port 5 and 6 in the figure for
example). You can configure parameters of the Trunk in the “Port Trunking”
page.
Input description words in the Description filed for each port. Notice that at
most 15 letters or numbers can be held in each field.
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Notice:
1) When DHCP client is enabled, the IP parameters are obtained
automatically from the DHCP server, so the “IP Address”, “Netmask” and
“Default Gateway” fields are disabled. These parameters can be queried
on the DHCP server.
2) The initial state of DHCP client is disabled and the initial IP address is
192.168.0.1.
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This page provides the function of adding, searching a static MAC address
and changing the entry state, as shown in figure 5-27.
A MAC address and its corresponding switch port should be provided when
adding a static MAC address entry.
Search: Input the MAC address in “Mac Address” field and click “Search”
button. If that MAC address exists, the following page will display:
Index: Stands for entry index of the MAC address in the table.
Port: Stands for the switch port number.
State: Indicates the entry in enabled state or disabled state.
Operation: Provides the function of enabling, disabling or deleting an
entry.
Return: Return to the “Static MAC Address” page.
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If the static MAC address doesn’t be found in a searching, then the following
page will display:
Add: Input the MAC address in “MAC Address” field and select a port
number in “Corresponding Port” combo box, click the “Add” button, that
MAC address is added to the static MAC address table if the following
conditions are met:
The static MAC address table is divided into several pages. At most 10 entries
can be held in one page. The buttons “First”, “Previous” and “Next” can be
used to browse the whole table.
Notice:
1) The capacity of the static MAC address is showed in “Appendix C”.
2) If an incorrect port number is selected when adding an entry, or the port
number is modified unexpectedly later, then the entries must be renewed;
otherwise, the packets cannot be forwarded correctly.
3) If a device, whose MAC address is added to static MAC address table, it
is connected to a wrong switch port (not the port configured in static MAC
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address entry), all the packets routing to the device cannot reach the
device.
4) A MAC address cannot be added to static MAC address table and filtering
MAC address table simultaneously.
All the packets taking the filtering MAC address as their destination are
discarded by the switch no matter which port they enter from.
This page provides the function of adding, searching a filtering MAC address
and changing the entry state. The filtering MAC address entry is applicable to
all switch ports. The operating instruments, which are similar to “Static MAC
Address”, are omitted here.
Notice:
The capacity of filtering MAC address table is showed in “Appendix C”.
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If dynamic binding is disabled, the switch port learns MAC address unlimitedly
(at most 8000 entries can be learned).
A switch port with dynamic binding enabled can bind a specified number of
MAC address. The MAC addresses bound by the switch port are always valid
and won’t age. If the specified number is reached, the port stops binding and
transfers into secure state.
The bound MAC addresses can be queried in the “Bound MAC Address“
page.
If the dynamic binding is disabled or the switch restarts, the bound MAC
address entries are cleared.
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Further explanation
Options of dynamic binding:
1) Disable: Cause this port to learn MAC address freely.
2) Enable: Cause the port to bind MAC addresses until the specified number
is reached.
3) --: This option is available only if the port is in a secure state, when this
option is selected, the port state keeps unchanged.
Port states:
1) Free Port: The binding function is disabled, and the port can learn MAC
address freely.
2) Binding: The port is in binding state, and its bound MAC address number
is still less than the max number.
3) Secure Port: The port has already bound the max number of MAC
address in dynamic binding mode, or it was set to secure port manually in
"Port Parameter" page.
4) Unplugged: The port is a SFP port and unplugged. The dynamic binding
function cannot be configured now.
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5) --: The port is a trunk member and its binding function cannot be
configured.
Further Explanation
1) If the port is set to secure port manually in "Port Parameter " page, the
dynamic binding cannot be configured here. If the port with dynamic
binding enabled transfers into secure state automatically because the
port has bound the specified number MAC address, the dynamic binding
function of the port can be enabled or disabled again.
2) The combo box in "All Ports " entry is used to change the selections of
corresponding combo boxes of all ports simultaneously.
3) A "Refresh" button is provided to look up the latest number of bound MAC
address.
Notice:
If the switch port is a trunk member or an unplugged SFP port, the binding
function of the port cannot be configured here.
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Further Explanation
1) The bound MAC address table contains all the MAC addresses bound
by the switch ports. Every entry contains one MAC address and its
corresponding port number.
2) The bound MAC address table is divided into several pages. At most 10
entries can be held in one page. The buttons “First”, “Previous” and “Next”
can be used to browse the whole table.
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"aging time".
Further Explanation
1) The aging time ranges from 0 to 3825 seconds. An appropriate aging
time should be configured here. An aging time that is too long lengthens
the time of the dynamic MAC address being deleted and further causes
the packets to be forwarded incorrectly. An aging time that is too short
causes the table entries to be deleted quickly. Some packets have to be
broadcasted because no corresponding entries can be abided by. The
efficiency of packet forwarding is reduced.
2) The MAC addresses in static MAC address table, filtering MAC address
table and bound MAC address table are free of the aging time.
5.3.3.7 Ping
The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link between the switch
and destination. This page is showed as below:
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This page selects the VLAN Mode, possible field values are:
VLAN Disable: Do not set any VLAN in the switch, all ports of the switch
can communicate with each other.
Port VLAN (Port-Based VLAN): Set the Port-Based VLAN mode.
Tag VLAN (802.1Q Tag VLAN): Set the 802.1Q Tag VLAN mode.
MTU VLAN: Set the MTU VLAN mode. This mode cannot be set if any
Trunk has be set.
This page displays when the switch is in Port VLAN mode, it contains the
following fields:
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VLAN: The VLAN number. Select the number of the VLAN you want to
configure here.
Port: The switch port number.
Member: Select the member of the VLAN here. If this field is checked, it
indicates the port belongs to the current VLAN.
Description: Display the user-defined port description.
All VLAN: Display all defined Port VLANs.
Notice:
1) Any VLAN cannot be the subset or superset of other VLANs.
2) At least two port members should be included to add a VLAN group. (If the
page is submitted with 0 VLAN member, it indicates to delete the VLAN.)
3) If any Trunk has been set, the Trunk can be configured as a VLAN
member, and the member ports of the Trunk cannot be configured (see
Port 1 and 2 in the figure for example).
4) For the first time the Port VLAN mode is set, a default VLAN, which is
indexed as NO. 1 and contains all switch ports, will be built up.
5) The ports haven’t be assigned to any VLAN manually will be assigned to a
hidden VLAN automatically to make sure they can communicate with each
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other.
6) The number of Port VLAN can be set is the same as the switch port
number.
This page display when the switch is in Tag VLAN mode, the global setting of
the ports will affect all Tag VLANs. It contains the following fields:
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This page is displayed when the switch is in Tag VLAN mode, it configures
each VLAN and is affected by the global setting of the ports, it contains the
following fields:
VLAN: The VLAN number. Select the number of the VLAN you want to
configure here.
VLAN ID: configure the VLAN ID.
Port: The switch port number.
Member: Select the member of the VLAN here. If this field is checked, it
indicates the port belongs to the current VLAN.
Egress Frame: The solution to the egress frame. "Drop Tag" indicates
drop the tag header before sending the frame. "Add Tag" indicates add the
tag header before sending the frame. "Unmodify” indicates not to modify
the tag header before sending the frame.
Description: Display the user-defined port description.
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All Ports: By operating on this field expediently, you can set the values of
all ports in the corresponding field.
All VLAN: Display all defined Tag VLANs.
Notice:
1) VID of the VLAN must be unique and within the range of 1 to 4094.
2) At least two port members should be included to add a VLAN group. (If the
page is submitted with 0 VLAN member, it indicates to delete the VLAN.)
3) If any Trunk has been set, the Trunk can be configured as a VLAN
member and member ports of the Trunk cannot be configured (see Port 1
and 2 in the figure for example).
4) If the port is connected to a device that doesn’t support IEEE802.1Q (e.g.
HUB and some network adapter), value of the Egress Frame field should
be set to “Drop Tag”.
5) For the first time the Port VLAN mode is set, a default VLAN, which is
indexed as NO. 1 and contains all switch ports, will be built up.
6) The ports haven’t been assigned to any VLAN manually cannot
communicate with each other or other VLAN. That’s different from the Port
VLAN.
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7) The number of Port VLAN that can be set depends on the switch type.
See the Appendix C for details.
This page, which is designed to configure the uplink port, displays when the
switch is in MTU VLAN mode.
Notice:
1) The uplink port will buildup several VLANs with each of the other ports.
Each VLAN contains two ports, the uplink port and one of the other ports
in the switch, so the uplink port can communicate with any other port but
other ports can’t communicate with each other.
2) First time the MTU VLAN mode is set, it set port 1 to be the uplink port by
default.
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Notice:
1) Each Trunk should contains 2 to 4 ports (If a Trunk is submitted with 0
member port, it indicates to delete the Trunk).
2) SFP and 1000M port in TL-SL2210WEB/TL-SL2218WEB/TL-
SL2428WEB/TL-SL2452WEB, is not able to be the Trunk member.
3) Trunks cannot be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode.
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Further Explanation
When priority rule is configured as "weighted", a 1,2,4,8 weighting is applied to
forward these four classes of packets.
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Further explanation
In IEEE802.1p priority mode, when a switch port receives an untagged frame (a
frame without priority tag), the port's default priority tag will be inserted into the
frame before any other process.
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Mirror Mode: You can set the mirror mode to monitor the ingress traffic,
egress traffic, or both. You can also disable port mirroring.
Mirror Port: Defines the port to monitor the traffic, Trunk member can't be
defined here.
Mirrored Port: Indicates the port from which the packets are mirrored,
Trunk member can't be defined here. At most 4 ports can be mirrored
simultaneously.
Clean Up: Clean Up the Mirrored Port list.
Notice:
1) Trunk member port can be neither Mirror Port nor Mirrored Port.
2) The Mirror Port can’t be the Mirrored Port at the same time.
3) At most 4 Mirrored Ports can be set.
4) While setting the 100M ports as Mirror Port, it’s not able to select SFP
and 1000M ports in the Mirrored Port list. It’s suggested to set the SFP or
1000M ports as Mirror Port.
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Notice:
Cable connected to the SFP cannot be tested.
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The following shows the way to make the cable use to connect switch to
network adapter, and cable use to connect switch to switch/hub/bridge.
Straight cable: use to connect switch (uplink port) or network adapter to switch/
hub/other device (normal port).
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1 TX+ RX+ 1
2 TX- RX- 2
3 RX+ TX+ 3
6 RX- TX- 6
MDI-II MDI-X
1 RX+ RX+ 1
2 RX- RX- 2
3 TX+ TX+ 3
6 TX- TX- 6
MDI-X MDI-X
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Models
Function
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Port 9 10 18 28 52
Giga Port 9 2 2 4 4
SFP Port 1 1 1 2 2
Trunk 2 2 4 6 8
Port VLAN 9 10 18 28 52
Tag VLAN 64 64 64 128 256
Static MAC 64 64 128 128 128
Filtering MAC 64 64 128 128 128
Dynamic
128 128 256 384 544
Binding MAC
Power
20W MAX 9W MAX 13W MAX 20W MAX 35W MAX
Consumption
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