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... (Ethernet, port-channel, VLAN) mode User Guidelines Use the sntp broadcast client enable Global Configuration mode command to both receive broadcast and anycast updates. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide sntp client enable (Interface) The sntp client enable Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel, VLAN) mode command enables the Simple...
... (Ethernet, port-channel, VLAN) mode User Guidelines Use the sntp broadcast client enable Global Configuration mode command to both receive broadcast and anycast updates. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide sntp client enable (Interface) The sntp client enable Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel, VLAN) mode command enables the Simple...
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... default configuration. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use this command. The active management list cannot be updated or removed. Management ACL only restricts access to the device for management configuration or viewing. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide Section 12. If no form of the access list.
... default configuration. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use this command. The active management list cannot be updated or removed. Management ACL only restricts access to the device for management configuration or viewing. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide Section 12. If no form of the access list.
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...or a word, such as system. Default Configuration No view entry exists. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide snmp-server view The snmp-server view Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server view entry. Console(config)#... user-view system.7 excluded Console(config)# snmp-server view user-view ifEntry.*.1 included Page 198 The name is being created or updated. erence the record. (Range: 1-30 characters) • oid-tree-Specifies the object identifier of the ASN.1 subtree to be...
...or a word, such as system. Default Configuration No view entry exists. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide snmp-server view The snmp-server view Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server view entry. Console(config)#... user-view system.7 excluded Console(config)# snmp-server view user-view ifEntry.*.1 included Page 198 The name is being created or updated. erence the record. (Range: 1-30 characters) • oid-tree-Specifies the object identifier of the ASN.1 subtree to be...
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... two or more lines. Later lines take precedence when an object identifier is being updated or created. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide snmp-server filter The snmp-server filter Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server filter entry. erence the record. (Range: 1-30...
... two or more lines. Later lines take precedence when an object identifier is being updated or created. TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family CLI Reference Guide snmp-server filter The snmp-server filter Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server filter entry. erence the record. (Range: 1-30...
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... boot image to continue (Y/N) [N]? 7. Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The boot image is loaded when the device is saved on . Ensure that appears: console# show version to verify which...command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. 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 Do you want to the device. Enter the reload command. The following is currently...
... boot image to continue (Y/N) [N]? 7. Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The boot image is loaded when the device is saved on . Ensure that appears: console# show version to verify which...command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. 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 Do you want to the device. Enter the reload command. The following is currently...
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...protocol for downloading device software (system and boot images) using XMODEM. Enter the command copy xmodem: boot. console# 2. 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 ...[hh:mm:ss] 5. The device reboots. This section contains instructions for updating backup configuration files. Enter the reload ...
...protocol for downloading device software (system and boot images) using XMODEM. Enter the command copy xmodem: boot. console# 2. 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 ...[hh:mm:ss] 5. The device reboots. This section contains instructions for updating backup configuration files. Enter the reload ...
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... information is saved, and the device is updated. 1.5 Deleting Configuration Information User-defined information can be deleted in specific TP-Link Web Interface pages, by opening a new Settings page. Modify the fields. 5. Click . Click . Click . To delete information in tables or TP-Link Web Interface pages: 1. Open the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface page, for example the...
... information is saved, and the device is updated. 1.5 Deleting Configuration Information User-defined information can be deleted in specific TP-Link Web Interface pages, by opening a new Settings page. Modify the fields. 5. Click . Click . Click . To delete information in tables or TP-Link Web Interface pages: 1. Open the TP-Link Embedded Web Interface page, for example the...
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The information is deleted, and the device is displayed. 4. Figure 8: Reset Confirmation Message 3. The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is updated. 1.6 Resetting the Device The Reset page enables resetting the device from a remote location. The Logout Confirmation Message is displayed. For instructions, see Managing System Files "...
The information is deleted, and the device is displayed. 4. Figure 8: Reset Confirmation Message 3. The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is updated. 1.6 Resetting the Device The Reset page enables resetting the device from a remote location. The Logout Confirmation Message is displayed. For instructions, see Managing System Files "...
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Defines the user-defined device name. Defines the location where the system is updated. Defines the name of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the installed device hardware version number. Software Version - For example, 41 days, 2 ...
Defines the user-defined device name. Defines the location where the system is updated. Defines the name of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the installed device hardware version number. Software Version - For example, 41 days, 2 ...
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...request was received by the client. T2 - The time source is unknown. For example, a Stratum 2 server receives the time over a network link, via NTP, from the Stratum 1 server over a network path. The time at which the server sent the client a reply. T4 - ...used for polling a server for the server time: Unicast Anycast Broadcast Time sources are saved, and the device is updated. 3.2 Configuring SNTP This section contains the following is used to other systems. The device can poll the following time levels: T1 - Information...
...request was received by the client. T2 - The time source is unknown. For example, a Stratum 2 server receives the time over a network link, via NTP, from the Stratum 1 server over a network path. The time at which the server sent the client a reply. T4 - ...used for polling a server for the server time: Unicast Anycast Broadcast Time sources are saved, and the device is updated. 3.2 Configuring SNTP This section contains the following is used to other systems. The device can poll the following time levels: T1 - Information...
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.... Enables the device to SNTP servers. Disable - Define the Poll Interval, Enable Receive Broadcast Servers Update, Enable Receive Anycast Servers Update, Enable Receive Unicast Servers Update, and Enable Poll Unicast Servers fields and select at which the SNTP server is polled for defining SNTP... > SNTP > Properties. The Poll Interval default is set according the Unicast server time information. Enables the device to receive Unicast server updates. - Disables the device from the Broadcast server. Enable - Defines whether or not the device polls the SNTP server for Anycast server ...
.... Enables the device to SNTP servers. Disable - Define the Poll Interval, Enable Receive Broadcast Servers Update, Enable Receive Anycast Servers Update, Enable Receive Unicast Servers Update, and Enable Poll Unicast Servers fields and select at which the SNTP server is polled for defining SNTP... > SNTP > Properties. The Poll Interval default is set according the Unicast server time information. Enables the device to receive Unicast server updates. - Disables the device from the Broadcast server. Enable - Defines whether or not the device polls the SNTP server for Anycast server ...
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...default value. 2. Removes Encryption Key IDs. Removes the selected Encryption Key ID. - Unchecked - Indicates if the encryption key identification is updated. 3.2.4 Defining SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers Page contains information for authentication. Trusted Key - The possible field values are : ... Authentication Page opens: Figure 14: Add SNTP Authentication Page 2. The possible field values are : - The field value is updated. SNTP Authentication is defined, and the device is up to authenticate the SNTP server and device. The SNTP Authentication Page opens...
...default value. 2. Removes Encryption Key IDs. Removes the selected Encryption Key ID. - Unchecked - Indicates if the encryption key identification is updated. 3.2.4 Defining SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers Page contains information for authentication. Trusted Key - The possible field values are : ... Authentication Page opens: Figure 14: Add SNTP Authentication Page 2. The possible field values are : - The field value is updated. SNTP Authentication is defined, and the device is up to authenticate the SNTP server and device. The SNTP Authentication Page opens...
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... server. Remove - Click System > System Info > SNTP > Interface. The possible field values are : - Indicates the amount of the SNTP information currently being sent is updated. 3.2.5 Defining SNTP Interface Settings The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains fields for a device request to eight SNTP servers can be defined. Poll Interval - To...
... server. Remove - Click System > System Info > SNTP > Interface. The possible field values are : - Indicates the amount of the SNTP information currently being sent is updated. 3.2.5 Defining SNTP Interface Settings The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains fields for a device request to eight SNTP servers can be defined. Poll Interval - To...
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Indicates the specific LAG number on which SNTP is enabled. Receive Servers Updates - Removes SNTP interfaces. - Maintains the defined SNTP interfaces. 2. The Add SNTP Interface Page opens. Unchecked - The SNTP interface is added,...- Indicates the specific VLAN number on which SNTP is enabled. - Enables the server to receive or not receive updates. Remove - Removes the selected SNTP interface. - Check the Receive Server Updates option. 5. Checked - Click . Figure 17: SNTP Interface Settings Page The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains the...
Indicates the specific LAG number on which SNTP is enabled. Receive Servers Updates - Removes SNTP interfaces. - Maintains the defined SNTP interfaces. 2. The Add SNTP Interface Page opens. Unchecked - The SNTP interface is added,...- Indicates the specific VLAN number on which SNTP is enabled. - Enables the server to receive or not receive updates. Remove - Removes the selected SNTP interface. - Check the Receive Server Updates option. 5. Checked - Click . Figure 17: SNTP Interface Settings Page The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains the...
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... all system logs in RAM (Cache). Log File - Click . Enables device logs. - Notice - Debug - Click System > System Info > Syslog > Memory. The message log is updated. 4.3 Viewing Flash Logs The Syslog Flash Page contains information about log entries saved to the console. RAM Logs - Provides debugging messages. To view memory...
... all system logs in RAM (Cache). Log File - Click . Enables device logs. - Notice - Debug - Click System > System Info > Syslog > Memory. The message log is updated. 4.3 Viewing Flash Logs The Syslog Flash Page contains information about log entries saved to the console. RAM Logs - Provides debugging messages. To view memory...
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Define the IP Address, UDP Port, Facility, Description, and Minimum Severity fields. 4. Click . Figure 23: Add Syslog Server Page 3. The Log server is defined and the device is updated. 20
Define the IP Address, UDP Port, Facility, Description, and Minimum Severity fields. 4. Click . Figure 23: Add Syslog Server Page 3. The Log server is defined and the device is updated. 20
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... to the device. Source IP Address - Defines the interface source IP address to which the rule applies. 23 This is updated. 5.1.1.2 Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can manage the switch module, and by which the rule is essential to matching packets to the device. - Attaches the rule to the device. Telnet...
... to the device. Source IP Address - Defines the interface source IP address to which the rule applies. 23 This is updated. 5.1.1.2 Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can manage the switch module, and by which the rule is essential to matching packets to the device. - Attaches the rule to the device. Telnet...
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...profile rule is added to the device. Click . If the first authentication method is not available, the next selected method is updated. Prefix Length - Permits access to the access profile. 2. Maintains the rules attached to the device. - Click...modify a Profile Rule: 1. Removes rules from the access profile. - Unchecked - The profile rule is modified, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.3 Defining Authentication Profiles Authentication profiles allow network administrators to the rule. To define Authentication profiles: 1. The Add Profile Rule Page opens...
...profile rule is added to the device. Click . If the first authentication method is not available, the next selected method is updated. Prefix Length - Permits access to the access profile. 2. Maintains the rules attached to the device. - Click...modify a Profile Rule: 1. Removes rules from the access profile. - Unchecked - The profile rule is modified, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.3 Defining Authentication Profiles Authentication profiles allow network administrators to the rule. To define Authentication profiles: 1. The Add Profile Rule Page opens...
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... are : - Checked - Maintains the authentication profiles. 2. The authentication profile is defined, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.4 Mapping Authentication Profiles After authentication profiles are defined, they can be applied to management access methods. The Authentication... arrows. Click System > Management Security > Authentication > Authentication Profiles. The authentication method is selected, and the device is updated. Authenticates the user using a line password. - Defines the user authentication methods. The order in which user-defined authentication...
... are : - Checked - Maintains the authentication profiles. 2. The authentication profile is defined, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.4 Mapping Authentication Profiles After authentication profiles are defined, they can be applied to management access methods. The Authentication... arrows. Click System > Management Security > Authentication > Authentication Profiles. The authentication method is selected, and the device is updated. Authenticates the user using a line password. - Defines the user authentication methods. The order in which user-defined authentication...
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... the following fields: Host IP Address - Map the authentication method in the HTTP selection box. 5. The authentication mapping is saved, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.5 Defining TACACS+ Host Settings Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. This key must match the encryption used .
... the following fields: Host IP Address - Map the authentication method in the HTTP selection box. 5. The authentication mapping is saved, and the device is updated. 5.1.1.5 Defining TACACS+ Host Settings Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. This key must match the encryption used .