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Management features such as 802.1Q VLAN, QoS, IGMP snooping, Broadcast Storm Control, Trunking and Mirroring provide a cost effective, scalable and secure backbone SMB networking solution. gigabit 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch TEG-424WS (V1.0R) The 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch incorporates Layer 2 ...features delivering a 12.8Gbps switching capacity with 8K absolute MAC address table and 128Kbytes RAM data buffering • Provides 802.1Q VLAN, Broadcast storm control and IEEE...
Management features such as 802.1Q VLAN, QoS, IGMP snooping, Broadcast Storm Control, Trunking and Mirroring provide a cost effective, scalable and secure backbone SMB networking solution. gigabit 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch TEG-424WS (V1.0R) The 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch incorporates Layer 2 ...features delivering a 12.8Gbps switching capacity with 8K absolute MAC address table and 128Kbytes RAM data buffering • Provides 802.1Q VLAN, Broadcast storm control and IEEE...
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...For the most recent product information please visit http://www.trendnet.com. Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Information provided in this document pertain to change at any time, without notice. 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch TEG-424WS (V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards Network Media Protocol/ Topology...• IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX • IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T • IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX (Mini-GBIC) • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN • IEEE 802.1p QoS • Ethernet: UTP/STP Cat. 3,4,5 • Fast Ethernet: UTP/STP Cat.5 • Gigabit: UTP/STP Cat.5,5e...
...For the most recent product information please visit http://www.trendnet.com. Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Information provided in this document pertain to change at any time, without notice. 28-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch TEG-424WS (V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards Network Media Protocol/ Topology...• IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX • IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T • IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX (Mini-GBIC) • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN • IEEE 802.1p QoS • Ethernet: UTP/STP Cat. 3,4,5 • Fast Ethernet: UTP/STP Cat.5 • Gigabit: UTP/STP Cat.5,5e...
User's Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide 1 Purpose 1 Terms/Usage 1 Introduction 9 Gigabit Ethernet Technology 9 Fast Ethernet Technology 10 Switching Technology 10 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network 12 Features 12 Unpacking and Installation 14 Unpacking 14 Installation 14 Rack Mounting 15 Connecting Network Cable 16 AC Power 17 ...
TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide 1 Purpose 1 Terms/Usage 1 Introduction 9 Gigabit Ethernet Technology 9 Fast Ethernet Technology 10 Switching Technology 10 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network 12 Features 12 Unpacking and Installation 14 Unpacking 14 Installation 14 Rack Mounting 15 Connecting Network Cable 16 AC Power 17 ...
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Configuration 24 Installing the Web Management Utility 24 Discovery List 25 Monitor List 26 Device Setting 28 Toolbar 30 Configuring the Switch 31 Login 31 Setup Setting 33 Port Settings 33 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 34 Trunk Setting 47 Mirror Setting 49 IEEE 802.1p Default Priority 50 Broadcast Storm Control Setting 51 Advanced Setting 52 SNMP Setting 52 Spanning Tree Setting 54 802.1x Setting 56 IGMP Snooping Setting 58 IGMP VLAN Setting 61 System Setting 63 System Information 63 System Setting 64 Trap Setting 65 ii
Configuration 24 Installing the Web Management Utility 24 Discovery List 25 Monitor List 26 Device Setting 28 Toolbar 30 Configuring the Switch 31 Login 31 Setup Setting 33 Port Settings 33 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 34 Trunk Setting 47 Mirror Setting 49 IEEE 802.1p Default Priority 50 Broadcast Storm Control Setting 51 Advanced Setting 52 SNMP Setting 52 Spanning Tree Setting 54 802.1x Setting 56 IGMP Snooping Setting 58 IGMP VLAN Setting 61 System Setting 63 System Information 63 System Setting 64 Trap Setting 65 ii
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...extend distance, share with the reduction of 10Mbps, 100Mbps and 1000Mbps Store-and-Forward switching scheme capability to only those confidential users within the VLAN. Features 24 x 100BASE-TX Auto-negotiation Fast Ethernet ports 4 x 1000BASE-T Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet ports 2 x... 1000BASE-T Mini-GBIC (Auto-Sense) Gigabit slots for routers, using faster switching instead. The primary utility of using VLAN is no need to use cross-over cables or an up-link port Half duplex transfer mode for connection speed 10Mbps and 100Mbps ...
...extend distance, share with the reduction of 10Mbps, 100Mbps and 1000Mbps Store-and-Forward switching scheme capability to only those confidential users within the VLAN. Features 24 x 100BASE-TX Auto-negotiation Fast Ethernet ports 4 x 1000BASE-T Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet ports 2 x... 1000BASE-T Mini-GBIC (Auto-Sense) Gigabit slots for routers, using faster switching instead. The primary utility of using VLAN is no need to use cross-over cables or an up-link port Half duplex transfer mode for connection speed 10Mbps and 100Mbps ...
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..., and table aging 128 KBytes packet buffer Supports IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex mode ports Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Supports IEEE 802.1p Priority Queues Supports Static Port Trunk Supports IGMP Snooping Supports SNMP for RFC1213 MIB II and Private...
..., and table aging 128 KBytes packet buffer Supports IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex mode ports Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Supports IEEE 802.1p Priority Queues Supports Static Port Trunk Supports IGMP Snooping Supports SNMP for RFC1213 MIB II and Private...
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... the password and upgrading the new firmware. Insert the Utility CD in the CD-ROM Drive. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to Program Files Æ TRENDnetÆ Web Smart Switch Management Utility and open the Web Management utility. 24 Upon completion, go to install the utility. 4. Click Install Utility icon to... The following are step-by-step instructions for installing the Web Management utility. 1. CONFIGURATION Through the Web Browser you can configure the Switch such as VLAN, Port Trunking, Jumbo Frame... etc.
... the password and upgrading the new firmware. Insert the Utility CD in the CD-ROM Drive. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to Program Files Æ TRENDnetÆ Web Smart Switch Management Utility and open the Web Management utility. 24 Upon completion, go to install the utility. 4. Click Install Utility icon to... The following are step-by-step instructions for installing the Web Management utility. 1. CONFIGURATION Through the Web Browser you can configure the Switch such as VLAN, Port Trunking, Jumbo Frame... etc.
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...), this dialog box will show the connection speed and duplex mode; Setup Setting Find that there are seven items, including Port Setting, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Settings, Trunk Setting, Mirror Setting, IEEE 802.1p Default Priority, Broadcast Strom Control Setting in the screen will show Down when the port is higher...
...), this dialog box will show the connection speed and duplex mode; Setup Setting Find that there are seven items, including Port Setting, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Settings, Trunk Setting, Mirror Setting, IEEE 802.1p Default Priority, Broadcast Strom Control Setting in the screen will show Down when the port is higher...
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... as R&D, Marketing), usage groups (such as e-mail), or multicast groups (multimedia applications such as though they were in the same area. IEEE802.1Q VLAN function base on VID and PVID to change the priority settings in 802.1p Default Priority. But IEEE802.1Q... Full, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half), Auto, or Disable. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN A VLAN is Middle. For multi-need server application via Untag Port that can operate in different VLAN groups). VLANs can operate in the network, but communicate as video conferencing), and therefore help to simplify network management...
... as R&D, Marketing), usage groups (such as e-mail), or multicast groups (multimedia applications such as though they were in the same area. IEEE802.1Q VLAN function base on VID and PVID to change the priority settings in 802.1p Default Priority. But IEEE802.1Q... Full, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half), Auto, or Disable. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN A VLAN is Middle. For multi-need server application via Untag Port that can operate in different VLAN groups). VLANs can operate in the network, but communicate as video conferencing), and therefore help to simplify network management...
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Asymmetric VLAN IEEE 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN default setting is "Disabled", you can press "Enabled" radio button and Apply it to default. 35 Change setting warning message Note: The Settings of VLAN, IGMP Snooping and Forwarding Table will be reset to submit the Asymmetric VLAN function. Enabled Asymmetric VLAN function Figure 18. Figure 17.
Asymmetric VLAN IEEE 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN default setting is "Disabled", you can press "Enabled" radio button and Apply it to default. 35 Change setting warning message Note: The Settings of VLAN, IGMP Snooping and Forwarding Table will be reset to submit the Asymmetric VLAN function. Enabled Asymmetric VLAN function Figure 18. Figure 17.
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A port can be "Untagged" in only one VID. Add New VID 36 Untag Asymmetric VLAN Setting: The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration page provides powerful VID management functions. Figure 19. 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN Setting Add VID: Click to create a new VID group, assigning ports 1 ~ 28 as "Untagged". To save the VID group, press Apply. The original default VLAN setting has the VID as 01, named "default", and contains all ports as Untag, Tag, or Not Member. Figure 20.
A port can be "Untagged" in only one VID. Add New VID 36 Untag Asymmetric VLAN Setting: The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration page provides powerful VID management functions. Figure 19. 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN Setting Add VID: Click to create a new VID group, assigning ports 1 ~ 28 as "Untagged". To save the VID group, press Apply. The original default VLAN setting has the VID as 01, named "default", and contains all ports as Untag, Tag, or Not Member. Figure 20.
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Untag: Outgoing frames without VLAN tag. Tag: Outgoing frames with the VLAN ID. VID: A unique VLAN ID. Figure 21. Cancel: To call the modifications off. Not Member: The port number which not to delete selected VID. Delete: Click to be VLAN members or not VLAN members. Port: The switch port number. Delete VID 37 VLAN Name: A VLAN name is used to be grouped. Select All: Select all ports to associate with VLAN tag. Apply: To activate and save the modifications.
Untag: Outgoing frames without VLAN tag. Tag: Outgoing frames with the VLAN ID. VID: A unique VLAN ID. Figure 21. Cancel: To call the modifications off. Not Member: The port number which not to delete selected VID. Delete: Click to be VLAN members or not VLAN members. Port: The switch port number. Delete VID 37 VLAN Name: A VLAN name is used to be grouped. Select All: Select all ports to associate with VLAN tag. Apply: To activate and save the modifications.
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PVID Setting 38 To change exist IEEE 802.1Q VLAN setting, press the VID to the frame, using the PVID of the port as its VID. Figure 22. Figure 23. Modify VID PVID settings: While receiving an untagged frame from the port, the switch will assign a tag to modify that IEEE 802.1Q VLAN setting.
PVID Setting 38 To change exist IEEE 802.1Q VLAN setting, press the VID to the frame, using the PVID of the port as its VID. Figure 22. Figure 23. Modify VID PVID settings: While receiving an untagged frame from the port, the switch will assign a tag to modify that IEEE 802.1Q VLAN setting.
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Figure 24. Example 1: Here is an example of two VLAN groups with several ports in each group and VLAN 1 (VID 01) does not have communication with VLAN 2 (VID 02). Figure 25. 39 Step1: Set VID 01 port 1~14 to "Untag" ports and 15~28 to "Not Member" ports then apply setting.
Figure 24. Example 1: Here is an example of two VLAN groups with several ports in each group and VLAN 1 (VID 01) does not have communication with VLAN 2 (VID 02). Figure 25. 39 Step1: Set VID 01 port 1~14 to "Untag" ports and 15~28 to "Not Member" ports then apply setting.
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Figure 27. 40 Step2: Create VID 02 and set port 1~14 to "Not Member" ports and 15~28 to Internet via port 1. All VLAN1~3 have access to "Untag" ports member then apply setting. Figure 26. Example2: 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN settings example: Port 1~28 in VLAN 1, port1~5 in VLAN 2, port1,6~9 in VLAN 3.
Figure 27. 40 Step2: Create VID 02 and set port 1~14 to "Not Member" ports and 15~28 to Internet via port 1. All VLAN1~3 have access to "Untag" ports member then apply setting. Figure 26. Example2: 802.1Q Asymmetric VLAN settings example: Port 1~28 in VLAN 1, port1~5 in VLAN 2, port1,6~9 in VLAN 3.
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Step2: Set VLAN1 port 1~28 to "Untag" ports, then apply setting. Figure 28. Figure 29 41 Note: The multi-need server must be support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Step1: Enable Asymmetric VLAN function.
Step2: Set VLAN1 port 1~28 to "Untag" ports, then apply setting. Figure 28. Figure 29 41 Note: The multi-need server must be support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Step1: Enable Asymmetric VLAN function.
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Note: 1. Figure 31 Step 5: Set PVID port 2~9 value as below list Figure 32. Untag port VLAN member can set PVID setting. 43 You must create VLAN and add VLAN member first that just can exist in different VLAN groups simultaneously when Asymmetric VLAN function enabled. 2.
Note: 1. Figure 31 Step 5: Set PVID port 2~9 value as below list Figure 32. Untag port VLAN member can set PVID setting. 43 You must create VLAN and add VLAN member first that just can exist in different VLAN groups simultaneously when Asymmetric VLAN function enabled. 2.
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On receiving a frame, the switch checks the VID in the original Ethernet frame, as its VID. Figure 33. it belongs to decide which VLAN it adds a tag header in the tag header of the frame to . If the receiving frame doesn't contain the tag header, the switch will assign...of the port as follows: IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN is divided by VLAN ID (VID). Example 3: Create two VLAN groups for Tag ports multi-need server application setting and two VLAN clients cannot negotiate to another existent VLAN ID that just can remove Untag port member from VLAN group. 3. You must change Untag Port ...
On receiving a frame, the switch checks the VID in the original Ethernet frame, as its VID. Figure 33. it belongs to decide which VLAN it adds a tag header in the tag header of the frame to . If the receiving frame doesn't contain the tag header, the switch will assign...of the port as follows: IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN is divided by VLAN ID (VID). Example 3: Create two VLAN groups for Tag ports multi-need server application setting and two VLAN clients cannot negotiate to another existent VLAN ID that just can remove Untag port member from VLAN group. 3. You must change Untag Port ...
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Step 2: Set VLAN1 port 1 to "Tag" port, port 15~28 to "Untag" ports, and port 2~14 to the Switch 2's VLAN 1 (2 ~ 4 ports). Note: The multi-need server must be support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, the sever uplink port is port 1. Figure 37. Figure 36. Example 4: Setting Tag VLAN on two switches. The settings of VLAN group for two devices are same. 46 Switch 1's VLAN 1 (2 ~ 4 ports) have access to "Not Member" ports then apply setting.
Step 2: Set VLAN1 port 1 to "Tag" port, port 15~28 to "Untag" ports, and port 2~14 to the Switch 2's VLAN 1 (2 ~ 4 ports). Note: The multi-need server must be support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, the sever uplink port is port 1. Figure 37. Figure 36. Example 4: Setting Tag VLAN on two switches. The settings of VLAN group for two devices are same. 46 Switch 1's VLAN 1 (2 ~ 4 ports) have access to "Not Member" ports then apply setting.
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Figure 4. Trunk Configuration Be sure that the selected trunk setting port must connect to the device with a same VLAN group. 48
Figure 4. Trunk Configuration Be sure that the selected trunk setting port must connect to the device with a same VLAN group. 48