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...1.2 START TO MANAGE THIS SWITCH ...5 2.0 WEB MANAGEMENT ...6 2.1 CONFIGURATIONS ...7 2.1.1.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ...7 2.1.1.2 DHCP ...8 2.1.1.3 RELOCATE HTTP PORT NUMBER ...8 2.1.1.4 TAG VLAN MANAGEMENT GROUP ( CPU PORT 8 2.1.2 PORTS ...9 2.1.3 PORT-BASED VLAN ...10 2.1.4 TAG-BASED VLAN ...12 2.1.5 PORT TRUNKING ...14 2.1.6 PORT MIRRORING ...15 2.1.7 QUALITY OF...10 RSTP ...20 2.1.11 IGMP...22 2.1.12 802.1X...23 2.1.13 POE STATUS AND COMMAND OPERATION 24 2.2 MONITORING ...25 2.2.1. PORT STATISTICS...25 2.2.2 DETAILED PORT STATISTIC ...26 2.2.3 LACP STATUS ...27 2.2.4 RSTP STATUS ...28 2.2.5 IGMP...
...1.2 START TO MANAGE THIS SWITCH ...5 2.0 WEB MANAGEMENT ...6 2.1 CONFIGURATIONS ...7 2.1.1.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ...7 2.1.1.2 DHCP ...8 2.1.1.3 RELOCATE HTTP PORT NUMBER ...8 2.1.1.4 TAG VLAN MANAGEMENT GROUP ( CPU PORT 8 2.1.2 PORTS ...9 2.1.3 PORT-BASED VLAN ...10 2.1.4 TAG-BASED VLAN ...12 2.1.5 PORT TRUNKING ...14 2.1.6 PORT MIRRORING ...15 2.1.7 QUALITY OF...10 RSTP ...20 2.1.11 IGMP...22 2.1.12 802.1X...23 2.1.13 POE STATUS AND COMMAND OPERATION 24 2.2 MONITORING ...25 2.2.1. PORT STATISTICS...25 2.2.2 DETAILED PORT STATISTIC ...26 2.2.3 LACP STATUS ...27 2.2.4 RSTP STATUS ...28 2.2.5 IGMP...
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... means, user doesn't have to learn some simple or common control or setting function through either out-of-band RS232 port or Ethernet port, however, some of general network application. TPE-80WS Web Smart PoE Switch supports both port-based and 802.1Q (tag-based) VLAN to " http operation " 3 packet length 9600 bytes Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDIX...
... means, user doesn't have to learn some simple or common control or setting function through either out-of-band RS232 port or Ethernet port, however, some of general network application. TPE-80WS Web Smart PoE Switch supports both port-based and 802.1Q (tag-based) VLAN to " http operation " 3 packet length 9600 bytes Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDIX...
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Port trunk with fail-over capability Support flow control for both full/half duplex operations Support Multicast storm, Broadcast Storm control as well as Flooding Control Support port mirroring LED display for each port to show link and activity status Desktop and optional Rack mountable kit Reset to default " push button " and field code upgradeable 4
Port trunk with fail-over capability Support flow control for both full/half duplex operations Support Multicast storm, Broadcast Storm control as well as Flooding Control Support port mirroring LED display for each port to show link and activity status Desktop and optional Rack mountable kit Reset to default " push button " and field code upgradeable 4
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... little alphabets After enter command page, Press " ? Type " up " or " / " to go back to get explanation. " to manage this switch, web mode through Ethernet port or terminal mode through RS232 port. 1,2,1 Web mode default setting are: Default IP Address: 192.168.223.100 Default IP mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168...attribute: 8, None, 1, None Terminal mode operation: (password: admin) Once terminal is connected, the basic operation rule are shown below Press " ? 1.2 Start to Manage This Switch Either way user may start to find command parameters and format, and type " command ?
... little alphabets After enter command page, Press " ? Type " up " or " / " to go back to get explanation. " to manage this switch, web mode through Ethernet port or terminal mode through RS232 port. 1,2,1 Web mode default setting are: Default IP Address: 192.168.223.100 Default IP mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168...attribute: 8, None, 1, None Terminal mode operation: (password: admin) Once terminal is connected, the basic operation rule are shown below Press " ? 1.2 Start to Manage This Switch Either way user may start to find command parameters and format, and type " command ?
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... system parameters value. to logout 6 to restart system Factory Default - to show RSTP status IGMP status - to show up the trunk function Port Mirroring - 2.0 Web management After login is successfully validated, the switch's home page will show IGMP status Reset - The left part on each...
... system parameters value. to logout 6 to restart system Factory Default - to show RSTP status IGMP status - to show up the trunk function Port Mirroring - 2.0 Web management After login is successfully validated, the switch's home page will show IGMP status Reset - The left part on each...
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... Address 00-0a-17-02-14-ec F/W Version 2.0 H/W Version 1.0 DHCP Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 192.168.223.110 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 HTTP Listening Port Number 80 (1024 - 65535) Tag VLAN Management Group 1 Name Password Inactivity Timeout (secs) 0 SNMP enabled SNMP Trap destination 0.0.0.0 SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community... press the " Apply " button to execute all his setting, and whenever he needs, he may press the " Refresh " button to get updated status of management port, name, password, timeout value, and SNMP communities...etc.
... Address 00-0a-17-02-14-ec F/W Version 2.0 H/W Version 1.0 DHCP Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 192.168.223.110 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 HTTP Listening Port Number 80 (1024 - 65535) Tag VLAN Management Group 1 Name Password Inactivity Timeout (secs) 0 SNMP enabled SNMP Trap destination 0.0.0.0 SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community... press the " Apply " button to execute all his setting, and whenever he needs, he may press the " Refresh " button to get updated status of management port, name, password, timeout value, and SNMP communities...etc.
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...the value of HTTP's port number, he will lost contact and he must go to system configuration page, and select Tag VLAN Management Group to 10, then, press " Apply " command, then move RJ-45 ( web management port ) from port 1 to talk with CPU port inside, but if this switch needs an IP assigned ...from DHCP server, user may relocate this port number to other value, from 1024 to 65535, the same idea as above, once ...
...the value of HTTP's port number, he will lost contact and he must go to system configuration page, and select Tag VLAN Management Group to 10, then, press " Apply " command, then move RJ-45 ( web management port ) from port 1 to talk with CPU port inside, but if this switch needs an IP assigned ...from DHCP server, user may relocate this port number to other value, from 1024 to 65535, the same idea as above, once ...
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... can set link mode, enable or disable flow control and jumbo frame, however, be noticed that the jumbo frame is shown below Port Configuration Port Link Status Link Mode Flow Control 1 100FDX Auto Speed 2 Down Auto Speed 3 Down Auto Speed 4 Down Auto Speed 5 Down... Down Auto Speed 8 Down Auto Speed 9 A default diagram is global setting, it can't be set port 1 Flow Control enable, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below , Port Configuration Port Link Status Link Mode Flow Control 1 100FDX Auto Speed 2 Down Auto Speed 3 Down Auto Speed 4 ...
... can set link mode, enable or disable flow control and jumbo frame, however, be noticed that the jumbo frame is shown below Port Configuration Port Link Status Link Mode Flow Control 1 100FDX Auto Speed 2 Down Auto Speed 3 Down Auto Speed 4 Down Auto Speed 5 Down... Down Auto Speed 8 Down Auto Speed 9 A default diagram is global setting, it can't be set port 1 Flow Control enable, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below , Port Configuration Port Link Status Link Mode Flow Control 1 100FDX Auto Speed 2 Down Auto Speed 3 Down Auto Speed 4 ...
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... 1, so, if user wants to group, for example, choose port 1, port 2 and set another group ID rather than 1. Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 Add/Edit a VLAN (User) Group Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Refresh Delete Apply Choose and click the ports you want to set another new port-based VLAN, better set their group ID 2, then press "Apply...
... 1, so, if user wants to group, for example, choose port 1, port 2 and set another group ID rather than 1. Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 Add/Edit a VLAN (User) Group Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Refresh Delete Apply Choose and click the ports you want to set another new port-based VLAN, better set their group ID 2, then press "Apply...
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Group ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 2 2 Add/Edit a VLAN (User) Group Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Refresh Delete Apply 11 Port-based VLAN (User Group) Configuration Port-based VLAN Group (User Group) Table Member Port No.
Group ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 2 2 Add/Edit a VLAN (User) Group Group ID Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Refresh Delete Apply 11 Port-based VLAN (User Group) Configuration Port-based VLAN Group (User Group) Table Member Port No.
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...Apply After assign a tag VLAN, there are further attributes parameter can be assigned for some member VLAN ID if user want to management through that port, or, management communication will be vanished if user delete a VLAN. 2.1.4 Tag-based VLAN Tag-based VLAN is another VLAN ID rather than 1...) VLAN Configuration Tag-based (802.1q) VLAN Group Table Select No. A default diagram is a group of ports marked as same kind by assigning a tag-value on each port, same as port-based VLAN, different VLAN ( different ID ) can't communicate to each other important thing is user must be emphasized...
...Apply After assign a tag VLAN, there are further attributes parameter can be assigned for some member VLAN ID if user want to management through that port, or, management communication will be vanished if user delete a VLAN. 2.1.4 Tag-based VLAN Tag-based VLAN is another VLAN ID rather than 1...) VLAN Configuration Tag-based (802.1q) VLAN Group Table Select No. A default diagram is a group of ports marked as same kind by assigning a tag-value on each port, same as port-based VLAN, different VLAN ( different ID ) can't communicate to each other important thing is user must be emphasized...
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... VLAN aware Ingress Filtering Port Enabled Enabled Acceptable Packet Type Port VID 1 1 All Tagged Only 2 1 All Tagged Only 3 1 All Tagged Only 4 1 All Tagged Only 5 1 All Tagged Only 6 1 All Tagged Only 7 1 All Tagged Only 13 default state, this means, switch doesn't do ingress VLAN frame checking, ...the frame will be flood if VID is not the same as the VID of a VLAN group Disable - Accept Packet Type: ALL - Port VID: Set port VLAN ID for trunk port member. advanced tag-VLAN application, ...
... VLAN aware Ingress Filtering Port Enabled Enabled Acceptable Packet Type Port VID 1 1 All Tagged Only 2 1 All Tagged Only 3 1 All Tagged Only 4 1 All Tagged Only 5 1 All Tagged Only 6 1 All Tagged Only 7 1 All Tagged Only 13 default state, this means, switch doesn't do ingress VLAN frame checking, ...the frame will be flood if VID is not the same as the VID of a VLAN group Disable - Accept Packet Type: ALL - Port VID: Set port VLAN ID for trunk port member. advanced tag-VLAN application, ...
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8 All Tagged Only 1 Apply Cancel 2.1.5 Port Trunking A default diagram is shown below, and up to 4 groups are provided Port Trunking (Aggregation) Configuration Group\Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Apply Refresh Choose and click the trunk ports you want to group, for example, choose port 1, port 2 into group 1, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below Port Trunking (Aggregation) Configuration Group\Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Apply Refresh 14
8 All Tagged Only 1 Apply Cancel 2.1.5 Port Trunking A default diagram is shown below, and up to 4 groups are provided Port Trunking (Aggregation) Configuration Group\Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Apply Refresh Choose and click the trunk ports you want to group, for example, choose port 1, port 2 into group 1, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below Port Trunking (Aggregation) Configuration Group\Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Apply Refresh 14
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2.1.6 Port Mirroring A default diagram is shown below, Port Mirroring Configuration Mirror Port 1 Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mirror Source Apply Refresh Choose and click the ports you want to monitor, for example, choose port 2 To be monitored, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below Port Mirroring Configuration Mirror Port 1 Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mirror Source 15
2.1.6 Port Mirroring A default diagram is shown below, Port Mirroring Configuration Mirror Port 1 Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mirror Source Apply Refresh Choose and click the ports you want to monitor, for example, choose port 2 To be monitored, then press "Apply", after execution, diagram will shown below Port Mirroring Configuration Mirror Port 1 Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mirror Source 15
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then same priority will get the same priority service. 16 2.1.7 Quality of Service A default diagram is shown below, Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration Choose the priority level for the port you want to set;
then same priority will get the same priority service. 16 2.1.7 Quality of Service A default diagram is shown below, Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration Choose the priority level for the port you want to set;
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... second Broadcast Rate No Limit Multicast Rate No Limit Flooded Unicast Rate No Limit Apply Refresh Choose and click type of frames per second, this port will be disabled. 2.1.8 Storm Control A default diagram is shown below Storm Control Configuration Storm Control Number of storm you want to control, for example, choose...
... second Broadcast Rate No Limit Multicast Rate No Limit Flooded Unicast Rate No Limit Apply Refresh Choose and click type of frames per second, this port will be disabled. 2.1.8 Storm Control A default diagram is shown below Storm Control Configuration Storm Control Number of storm you want to control, for example, choose...
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...setting. a number (1~255) to enable/disable LACP protocol for a port. All member ports in this webpage: Protocol Enabled - to identify the LACP group for a port. Key Value - The following figure is set per port basis in a LACP group have the same key values. Key number... will be set Choose and click the trunk ports you want to be automatically generated if "auto" value is the result: 18 A default diagram is shown below, LACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value 1 auto 2 auto 3 auto 4 auto 5 auto 6 ...
...setting. a number (1~255) to enable/disable LACP protocol for a port. All member ports in this webpage: Protocol Enabled - to identify the LACP group for a port. Key Value - The following figure is set per port basis in a LACP group have the same key values. Key number... will be set Choose and click the trunk ports you want to be automatically generated if "auto" value is the result: 18 A default diagram is shown below, LACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value 1 auto 2 auto 3 auto 4 auto 5 auto 6 ...
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... is IEEE 802.1d standardized method for avoiding loops in switched networks. 2.1.10 RSTP The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is shown below, RSTP Configuration System Configuration System Priority 32768 Hello Time 2 Max Age 20 Forward Delay 15 Force version Normal Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost Aggregations 1 auto 2 auto 3 auto 4 auto...
... is IEEE 802.1d standardized method for avoiding loops in switched networks. 2.1.10 RSTP The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is shown below, RSTP Configuration System Configuration System Priority 32768 Hello Time 2 Max Age 20 Forward Delay 15 Force version Normal Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost Aggregations 1 auto 2 auto 3 auto 4 auto...
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...; Forward Delay -- normal: use RSTP; A value on aggregation links ¾ Protocol Enabled - the number of 4096. ¾ Hello Time -- Enable/disable the RSTP protocol on a port that switch uses to configure RSTP function: System Configuration ¾ System Priority - The bridge with old STP protocol ...
...; Forward Delay -- normal: use RSTP; A value on aggregation links ¾ Protocol Enabled - the number of 4096. ¾ Hello Time -- Enable/disable the RSTP protocol on a port that switch uses to configure RSTP function: System Configuration ¾ System Priority - The bridge with old STP protocol ...
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...system: IGMP Enabled - Enabled: to globally enable/disable IGMP snooping function Router Ports - This feature can manage the multicast traffic if the members (switches, router or other network devices) of multicast group. 2.1.11 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol ...IGMP frames, forwards unregistered IPMC frames to router ports (port 5 and 6), and enables snooping IGMP and sending querying frames for the VLAN group which VID = 1. 22 This switch provides IGMP snooping feature to specify administrative router ports for IGMP frames Unregistered IPMC Flooding...
...system: IGMP Enabled - Enabled: to globally enable/disable IGMP snooping function Router Ports - This feature can manage the multicast traffic if the members (switches, router or other network devices) of multicast group. 2.1.11 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol ...IGMP frames, forwards unregistered IPMC frames to router ports (port 5 and 6), and enables snooping IGMP and sending querying frames for the VLAN group which VID = 1. 22 This switch provides IGMP snooping feature to specify administrative router ports for IGMP frames Unregistered IPMC Flooding...