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...or disable the history buffer, see history size. For example, in using the CLI, there is not preserved across device resets. To assist in the command show interfaces status ethernet e8, show history. By default, the history buffer system is ... Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts 1.3.1.1 Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is entered in the buffer. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide 1.3 Editing Features 1.3.1 Entering Commands A CLI command is manually entered. The command is not selected from ...
...or disable the history buffer, see history size. For example, in using the CLI, there is not preserved across device resets. To assist in the command show interfaces status ethernet e8, show history. By default, the history buffer system is ... Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts 1.3.1.1 Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is entered in the buffer. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide 1.3 Editing Features 1.3.1 Entering Commands A CLI command is manually entered. The command is not selected from ...
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... left to the default value. Any individual key on the keyboard. The following table describes the command conventions. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide 1.3.1.2 Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no can ...be entered to cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to the cursor position. 1.3.1.5 CLI Command Conventions ...
... left to the default value. Any individual key on the keyboard. The following table describes the command conventions. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide 1.3.1.2 Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no can ...be entered to cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to the cursor position. 1.3.1.5 CLI Command Conventions ...
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...reset. • delete-on port 7 to the bridge table. Example The following example adds a permanent static MAC-layer station source address 3aa2.64b3.a245 on -timeout - A valid port-channel number. • permanent - The address is in the learning locked mode. Default Configuration No static addresses are defined. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch...] Parameters • mac-address - Syntax bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-onreset | delete-on -reset - The address is permanent. mand).
...reset. • delete-on port 7 to the bridge table. Example The following example adds a permanent static MAC-layer station source address 3aa2.64b3.a245 on -timeout - A valid port-channel number. • permanent - The address is in the learning locked mode. Default Configuration No static addresses are defined. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch...] Parameters • mac-address - Syntax bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-onreset | delete-on -reset - The address is permanent. mand).
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...-channel number. A valid Ethernet port. • port-channel-number - Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are displayed. Example In this command. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide show bridge address-table static The show bridge address-table static [vlan vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel...:60:70:4C:73:FF 00:60.70.8C.73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---8 8 9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset Page 40
...-channel number. A valid Ethernet port. • port-channel-number - Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are displayed. Example In this command. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide show bridge address-table static The show bridge address-table static [vlan vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel...:60:70:4C:73:FF 00:60.70.8C.73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---8 8 9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset Page 40
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...system records in its history buffer. (Range: 10 - 216) Default Configuration The default history buffer size is 10. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide history size The history size Line Configuration mode command configures the command history buffer size for a... particular line. To reset the command history buffer size to 100 entries for the current terminal session, use the ...
...system records in its history buffer. (Range: 10 - 216) Default Configuration The default history buffer size is 10. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide history size The history size Line Configuration mode command configures the command history buffer size for a... particular line. To reset the command history buffer size to 100 entries for the current terminal session, use the ...
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To reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for the current terminal session. Console# terminal history size 20 Page 140 Examples The following example configures ... its command history buffer. (Range: 10-216) Default Configuration The default command history buffer size is 256. The maximum number of this command.. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide terminal history size The terminal history size user EXEC command configures the command history buffer size for the current...
To reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for the current terminal session. Console# terminal history size 20 Page 140 Examples The following example configures ... its command history buffer. (Range: 10-216) Default Configuration The default command history buffer size is 256. The maximum number of this command.. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide terminal history size The terminal history size user EXEC command configures the command history buffer size for the current...
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TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list .... console(config)# radius-server retransmit 5 Page 175 Example The following example configures the number of times the software searches the list of this command. To reset the default configuration, use the no user guidelines for this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no form of RADIUS server...
TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list .... console(config)# radius-server retransmit 5 Page 175 Example The following example configures the number of times the software searches the list of this command. To reset the default configuration, use the no user guidelines for this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no form of RADIUS server...
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... number of octets (Alignment Error). Page 185 This number does not include packets addressed to the broadcast address. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize --------1 1 Oversize -------0 0 Fragments...
... number of octets (Alignment Error). Page 185 This number does not include packets addressed to the broadcast address. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize --------1 1 Oversize -------0 0 Fragments...
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... Parameters • event - Example The following example displays the RMON log table. Syntax show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time ------- --------- 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18.... Specifies the event index. (Range: 0 - 65535) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide show rmon log The show rmon log User EXEC mode command displays the RMON log table.
... Parameters • event - Example The following example displays the RMON log table. Syntax show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time ------- --------- 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18.... Specifies the event index. (Range: 0 - 65535) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide show rmon log The show rmon log User EXEC mode command displays the RMON log table.
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Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Example The following example changes the number of syslog messages stored in the history table. (Range: 20 - 400) Default Configuration The ...the default configuration, use the no logging buffered size Parameters • number - Specifies the maximum number of messages is 200. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide logging buffered size The logging buffered size Global Configuration mode command changes the number of this command. Console(config...
Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Example The following example changes the number of syslog messages stored in the history table. (Range: 20 - 400) Default Configuration The ...the default configuration, use the no logging buffered size Parameters • number - Specifies the maximum number of messages is 200. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide logging buffered size The logging buffered size Global Configuration mode command changes the number of this command. Console(config...
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... whole system and disconnect your current session. Page 268 In particular, the user should be exercised when resetting the device, to continue (y/n) [n]? Do you want to ensure that no default configuration. Syntax reload Default Configuration This ... mode User Guidelines Caution should verify that no other activity is being downloaded at the time of reset. Example The following example reloads the operating system. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide reload The reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads the operating system.
... whole system and disconnect your current session. Page 268 In particular, the user should be exercised when resetting the device, to continue (y/n) [n]? Do you want to ensure that no default configuration. Syntax reload Default Configuration This ... mode User Guidelines Caution should verify that no other activity is being downloaded at the time of reset. Example The following example reloads the operating system. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide reload The reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads the operating system.
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... 14 16 18 20 22 24 GIGA1 GIGA2 Link/Act RESET 1000Mbps 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 17 19 21 23 GIGA 1 18 20 22 24 SFP 1 SFP 2 GIGA 2 Link/Act Link/Act Cons ole Figure 3-2: Mounting Device in the rack. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide on the other side...
... 14 16 18 20 22 24 GIGA1 GIGA2 Link/Act RESET 1000Mbps 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 17 19 21 23 GIGA 1 18 20 22 24 SFP 1 SFP 2 GIGA 2 Link/Act Link/Act Cons ole Figure 3-2: Mounting Device in the rack. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide on the other side...
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...time access to the device from the local terminal with no default password configured; Are you sure you want to continue (Y/N)[N SYSTEM RESET 3. The device is now configured with no password entered. 36 The system is delivered with an IP address. 4.5.3 Security Management ...console> enable console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# reload You haven't saved your current session. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide Note When the device reboot begins, any input at the ASCII terminal or keyboard automatically cancels the...
...time access to the device from the local terminal with no default password configured; Are you sure you want to continue (Y/N)[N SYSTEM RESET 3. The device is now configured with no password entered. 36 The system is delivered with an IP address. 4.5.3 Security Management ...console> enable console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# reload You haven't saved your current session. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide Note When the device reboot begins, any input at the ASCII terminal or keyboard automatically cancels the...
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...TFTP server: 1. The following is an example of the information that an IP address is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to the device. Enter copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} ...Ensure that appears: console# show version to the TFTP server. 2. A user has no control over the boot image copies. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide indicate that appears: 44 Enter the reload command. The device reboots. Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image...
...TFTP server: 1. The following is an example of the information that an IP address is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to the device. Enter copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} ...Ensure that appears: console# show version to the TFTP server. 2. A user has no control over the boot image copies. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide indicate that appears: 44 Enter the reload command. The device reboots. Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image...
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.... 45 The following : console# copy xmodem: boot Please download program using XModem, which is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to the following message is a data transfer protocol for downloading device software...If the path is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol and displays text similar to continue (Y/N) [N]? 6. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide console# copy tftp://176.215.31.3/332448-10018.rfb boot Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13...
.... 45 The following : console# copy xmodem: boot Please download program using XModem, which is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to the following message is a data transfer protocol for downloading device software...If the path is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol and displays text similar to continue (Y/N) [N]? 6. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide console# copy tftp://176.215.31.3/332448-10018.rfb boot Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13...
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Getting Started 3 1.1 Configuring the device to use TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 3 1.2 Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 3 1.3 Understanding the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 4 1.3.1 Device Representation...5 1.3.2 Using the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons 5 1.4 Using Screen and Table Options 6 1.4.1 Adding Configuration Information 6 1.4.2 Modifying Configuration Information 6 1.5 Deleting Configuration Information 6 1.6 Resetting the Device...7 1.7 Logging Off from the Device...7 Section...
Getting Started 3 1.1 Configuring the device to use TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 3 1.2 Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 3 1.3 Understanding the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface 4 1.3.1 Device Representation...5 1.3.2 Using the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons 5 1.4 Using Screen and Table Options 6 1.4.1 Adding Configuration Information 6 1.4.2 Modifying Configuration Information 6 1.5 Deleting Configuration Information 6 1.6 Resetting the Device...7 1.7 Logging Off from the Device...7 Section...
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... to log onto the device via console interface, read "Section 4. Starting and Configuring the Device" in the TP-Link Installation Guide. 1.2 Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface This section contains information on the default VLAN, and add a super-user with the highest ...the following topics: Configuring the device to use TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Understanding the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Using Screen and Table Options Resetting the Device Logging Off from the Device 1.1...
... to log onto the device via console interface, read "Section 4. Starting and Configuring the Device" in the TP-Link Installation Guide. 1.2 Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface This section contains information on the default VLAN, and add a super-user with the highest ...the following topics: Configuring the device to use TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Starting the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Understanding the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Using Screen and Table Options Resetting the Device Logging Off from the Device 1.1...
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...3: Device Representation Figure 3:Device Representation Figures in this guide are based on the TL-SL3428 device. Save Saves the current system configuration. Table 3: TP-Link Web Interface Information Buttons Tab Tab Name Description Help Opens the online help. This ..., and deleting configuration parameters. 1.3.1 Device Representation The TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page contains a graphical representation of configuration entries. Test Performs cable tests. Logout Opens the Logout page. Reset Resets the device. Create Enables creation of the device. ...
...3: Device Representation Figure 3:Device Representation Figures in this guide are based on the TL-SL3428 device. Save Saves the current system configuration. Table 3: TP-Link Web Interface Information Buttons Tab Tab Name Description Help Opens the online help. This ..., and deleting configuration parameters. 1.3.1 Device Representation The TP-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page contains a graphical representation of configuration entries. Test Performs cable tests. Logout Opens the Logout page. Reset Resets the device. Create Enables creation of the device. ...
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... For instructions, see Managing System Files "Copying System Files" on page 171. The Reset Page opens. Click . The information is deleted, and the device is displayed. Figure 7: Reset Page 2. Figure 8: Reset Confirmation Message 3. The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is displayed. Figure 9: Logout ... Click . The Logout Confirmation Message is displayed. 4. Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the startup configuration file before resetting the device. Select the Remove checkbox in the row of the item to delete. 3. To...
... For instructions, see Managing System Files "Copying System Files" on page 171. The Reset Page opens. Click . The information is deleted, and the device is displayed. Figure 7: Reset Page 2. Figure 8: Reset Confirmation Message 3. The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is displayed. Figure 9: Logout ... Click . The Logout Confirmation Message is displayed. 4. Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the startup configuration file before resetting the device. Select the Remove checkbox in the row of the item to delete. 3. To...
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... number. Boot Version - Click . Displays the device model number and name. System Name - Defines the name of time since the most recent device reset. For example, 41 days, 2 hours, 22 min-utes and 15 seconds. Base MAC Address - Displays the current boot version running . Section 2. The System Description...
... number. Boot Version - Click . Displays the device model number and name. System Name - Defines the name of time since the most recent device reset. For example, 41 days, 2 hours, 22 min-utes and 15 seconds. Base MAC Address - Displays the current boot version running . Section 2. The System Description...