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Chapter Introduction Chapter 4 System This module is used to configure system properties of the switch. Here mainly introduces: z System Info: Con
4. Equ-Mode: Equal-Mode. In this mode, all the queues occupy the bandwidth equally. The weight value ratio of all the queues is 1:1:1:1. The QoS mod
Priority: Specify the priority for the port. LAG: Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to. Note: To complete QoS function configuration,
¾ 802.1P Priority Config 802.1P Priority: Select Enable/Disable 802.1P Priority. ¾ Priority Level Tag-id/CoS-id: Indicates the precedence level d
Figure 9-8 DSCP Priority The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ DSCP Priority Config DSCP Priority: Select Enable or Disable DSCP P
Configuration procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Log on to the DSCP Priority page 2 Enable DP priority function Required. By default, the
SP+WRR-Mode: Strict-Priority + Weight Round Robin Mode. In this mode, this switch provides two scheduling groups, SP group and WRR group. Queues in
Figure 9-10 Rate Limit The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Rate Limit Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-selec
Note: 1. If you enable ingress rate limit feature for the storm control-enabled port, storm control feature will be disabled for this port. 2. When
Select: Select the desired port for Storm Control configuration. It is multi-optional. Port: Displays the port number of the Switch. Broadcast Rate
Chapter 10 SNMP ¾ SNMP Overview SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) has gained the most extensive application on the UDP/IP networks. SNMP pr
Chapter Introduction Chapter 9 QoS This module is used to configure QoS function to provide different quality of service for various network applic
normally. You can select the management mode with proper security level according to your actual application requirement. SNMP v1: SNMP v1 adopts C
network access by providing the users in various groups with different management rights via the Read View, Write View and Notify View. 3. Create SN
¾ Remote Engine Remote Engine ID: Specify the Remote Engine ID for Switch. The Engine ID is a unique alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP
¾ View Table Select: Select the desired entry to delete the corresponding view. All the entries of a View will be deleted together. View Name: Dis
Security Model: Select the Security Model for the SNMP Group. • v1: SNMPv1 is defined for the group. In this model, theCommunity Name is used for au
10.1.4 SNMP User The User in a SNMP Group can manage the switch via the management station software. The User and its Group have the same security l
a higher security than MD5 mode. Auth Password: Enter the password for authentication. Privacy Mode: Select the Privacy Mode for the SNMP v3 User
Figure 10-7 SNMP Community The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Community Config Community Name: Enter the Community Name here. A
Step Operation Description 1 Enable SNMP function globally. Required. On the SNMP→SNMP Config→Global Config page, enable SNMP function globally
Trap : Trap is the information that the managed device initiatively sends to the Network management station without request. Inform:Inform packet i
Chapter 2 Introduction Thanks for choosing the TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428 Smart Switch! 2.1 Overview of the Switch Designed for workgroups and departments
higher security than the Trap type. Retry: Specify the amount of times the switch resends an inform request. The switch will resend the inform reque
RMON Group Function History Group After a history group is configured, the switch collects and records network statistics information periodically,
Owner: Enter the name of the device or user that defined the entry. Status: Select Enable/Disable the corresponding sampling entry. 10.3.2 Event C
10.3.3 Alarm Config On this page, you can configure Statistic Group and Alarm Group for RMON. Choose the menu SNMP→RMON→Alarm Config to load the fol
• All: The alarm event will be triggered either the sampled value exceeds the Rise Hold or is under the Fall Hold. • Rising: When the sampled value
Chapter 11 Maintenance Maintenance module, assembling the commonly used system tools to manage the switch, provides the convenient method to locate
Figure 11-1 CPU Monitor Click the Monitor button to enable the switch to monitor and display its CPU utilization rate every four seconds. 11.1.2 Me
Figure 11-2 Memory Monitor Click the Monitor button to enable the switch to monitor and display its Memory utilization rate every four seconds. 11.2
The Log function is implemented on the Log Table, Local Log, Remote Log and Backup Log pages. 11.2.1 Log Table The switch supports logs output to t
11.2.2 Local Log Local Log is the log information saved in switch. By default, all system logs are saved in log buffer and the logs with severities
Figure 2-1 Front Panel of TL-SL2218 The front panel of TL-SL2428 is shown as Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Front Panel of TL-SL2428 The following parts ar
Figure 11-5 Log Host The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Log Host Index: Displays the index of the log host. The switch supports
Figure 11-6 Backup Log The following entry is displayed on this screen: ¾ Backup Log Backup Log: Click the Backup Log button to save the log as
Pair: Displays the Pair number. Status: Displays the connection status of the cable connected to the port. Thetest results of the cable include nor
¾ Loopback Port Loopback Port: Select the desired port for loopback test. Test: Click the Test button to start the loopback test for the port. 11
value is recommended. Interval: Specify the interval to send ICMP request packets. The default valueis recommended. 11.4.2 Tracert Tracert test fun
Appendix A: Specifications IEEE802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE80
Appendix B: Configuring the PCs In this section, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows 2000. First make sure
Figure B-2 5) The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window by default. 130
131 Figure B-3 6) Select Use the following IP address. And the following items will be available. If the switch's IP address is 192.168.0.1, sp
Appendix C: Glossary Access Control List (ACL) ACLs can limit network traffic and restrict access to certain users or devices by checking each packe
Note: When using the SFP port with a 100M module or a gigabit module, you need to log on to the GUI (Graphical User Interface) of the Switch and conf
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging—Defines Ethernet frame tags which carry VLAN information. It allows switches to assign endstations to different virtual LANs
Network Time Protocol (NTP) NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time across the network. The time servers operate in a hierarchical-master-sla
135 Virtual LAN (VLAN) A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical location or c
Chapter 3 Login to the Switch 3.1 Login 1) To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser and type in the default address http://192.168.0
Figure 3-3 Main Setup-Menu Note: Clicking Apply can only make the new configurations effective before the switch is rebooted. If you want to keep th
Chapter 4 System The System module is mainly for system configuration of the switch, including four submenus: System Info, User Management, System T
Indicates the 1000Mbps port is not connected to a device. Indicates the 1000Mbps port is at the speed of 1000Mbps. Indicates the 1000Mbps port is
Figure 4-3 Bandwidth Utilization ¾ Bandwidth Utilization Rx: Select Rx to display the bandwidth utilization of receiving packets on this port. Tx:
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Device Location: Enter the location of the switch. System Contact: Enter your contact information. 4.1.3 System Time System Time is the time displa
Figure 4-6 System Time The following entries are displayed on this screen: DST Status: Enable or Disable the DST. Predefined Mode: Select a predefin
4.1.5 System IP Each device in the network possesses a unique IP Address. You can log on to the Web management page to operate the switch using this
Note: 3. Changing the IP address to a different IP segment will interrupt the network communication, so please keep the new IP address in the same I
Figure 4-9 User Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ User Info User Name: Create a name for users’ login. Access Level: S
4.3 System Tools The System Tools function, allowing you to manage the configuration file of the switch, can be implemented on Config Restore, Confi
Figure 4-11 Config Backup The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Config Backup Backup Config: Click the Backup Config button to sav
3. To avoid damage, please don't turn off the device while upgrading. 4. After upgrading, the device will reboot automatically. 5. You are su
Figure 4-15 Access Control The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Access Control Config Control Mode: Select the control mode for u
22 ¾ Session Config Session Timeout: If you do nothing with the Web management page within the timeout time, the system will log out automatically.
Safety Information z When product has power button, the power button is one of the way to shut off the product; When there is no power button, the on
Chapter 5 Switching Switching module is used to configure the basic functions of the switch, including four submenus: Port, LAG, Traffic Monitor and
Port: Displays the port number. Description: Give a description to the port for identification. Status: Allows you to Enable/Disable the port. Whe
Figure 5-2 Mirroring Port The following entries are displayed on this screen. ¾ Mirror Group List Group: Displays the mirror group number. Mirrori
Figure 5-3 Mirroring Port The following entries are displayed on this screen. ¾ Mirror Group Number: Select the mirror group number you want to co
Egress: Select Enable/Disable the Egress feature. When the Egress is enabled, the outgoing packets sent by the mirrored port will be copied to the m
Figure 5-4 Port Security The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Port Security Select: Select the desired port for Port Security con
Note: The Port Security function is disabled for the LAG port member. Only the port is removed from the LAG, will the Port Security function be avail
¾ Port Isolation List Port: Display the port number. Forward Portlist: Display the forwardlist. 5.2 LAG LAG (Link Aggregation Group) is to combin
Figure 5-6 LAG Table The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Global Config Hash Algorithm: Select the applied scope of Aggregate Ari
Figure 5-7 Detail Information 5.2.2 Static LAG On this page, you can manually configure the LAG. Choose the menu Switching→LAG→Static LAG to loa
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¾ Member Port Member Port: Select the port as the LAG member. Clearing all the ports of the LAG will delete this LAG. Tips: The LAG can be deleted
Refresh Rate: Enter a value in seconds to specify the refresh interval. ¾ Traffic Summary Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the
The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Auto Refresh Auto Refresh: Allows you to Enable/Disable refreshing the Traffic Summary automa
5.4 MAC Address The main function of the switch is forwarding the packets to the correct ports based on the destination MAC address of the packets.
Figure 5-11 Address Table The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Search Option MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of your desired e
5.4.2 Static Address The static address table maintains the static address entries which can be added or removed manually, independent of the aging t
¾ Static Address Table Select: Select the entry to delete or modify the corresponding port number. It is multi-optional. MAC Address: Displays the
Figure 5-13 Dynamic Address The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Aging Config Auto Aging: Allows you to Enable/Disable the Auto A
Type: Displays the Type of the MAC address. Aging Status: Displays the Aging Status of the MAC address. Bind: Click the Bind button to bind the MA
42 VLAN ID: Enter the corresponding VLAN ID of the MAC address. ¾ Search Option Search Option: Select a Search Option from the pull-down list and
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Chapter 6 VLAN The traditional Ethernet is a data network communication technology basing on CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect
matched, the switch will add a corresponding VLAN tag to it and forward it in the corresponding VLAN. 6.1 802.1Q VLAN VLAN tags in the packets are n
(2) TRUNK: The TRUNK port can be added in multiple VLANs, and the egress rule of the port is TAG. The TRUNK port is generally used to connect the ca
6.1.1 VLAN Config On this page, you can view the current created 802.1Q VLAN. Choose the menu VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config to load the following page
Figure 6-4 Create or Modify 802.1Q VLAN The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ VLAN Config VLAN ID: Enter the ID number of VLAN. De
Egress Rule: Select the Egress Rule for the VLAN port member. The default egress rule is UNTAG. • TAG: All packets forwarded by the port are tagged
Link Type: Select the Link Type from the pull-down list for the port. • ACCESS: The ACCESS port can be added in a single VLAN, and the egress rule
Configuration procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Set the link type for port. Required. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Port Config page, set the link
¾ Configuration Procedure z Configure Switch A Step Operation Description 1 Configure the Link Type of the ports Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Po
Chapter 7 Spanning Tree STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), subject to IEEE 802.1D standard, is to disbranch a ring network in the Data Link layer in a lo
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z Port: Port 3 is the root port of switch B and port 5 is the root port of switch C; port 1 is the designated port of switch A and port 4 is the des
¾ STP Generation z In the beginning In the beginning, each switch regards itself as the root, and generates a configuration BPDU for each port on i
Tips: In a STP with stable topology, only the root port and designated port can forward data, and the other ports are blocked. The blocked ports onl
Figure 7-2 Basic MSTP diagram ¾ MSTP MSTP divides a network into several MST regions. The CST is generated between these MST regions, and multiple
Figure 7-3 Port roles The Spanning Tree module is mainly for spanning tree configuration of the switch, including four submenus: STP Config, Port Co
Figure 7-4 STP Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Global Config STP: Select Enable/Disable STP function globally on the
5pps. Max Hops: Enter a value from 1 to 40 to set the maximum number of hops that occur in a specific region before the BPDU is discarded. The defau
Figure 7-5 STP Summary 7.2 Port Config On this page you can configure the parameters of the ports for CIST Choose the menu Spanning Tree→Port Confi
Figure 7-6 Port Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Port Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the
z Root Port: Indicates the port that has the lowest path cost from this bridge to the Root Bridge and forwards packets to the root. z Designated
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Figure 7-7 Region Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Region Config Region Name: Create a name for MST region identificat
The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Instance Table Instance ID Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding
Figure 7-9 Instance Port Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Port Config Instance ID: Select the desired instance ID for
LAG: Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to. Note: The port status of one port in different spanning tree instances can be different. Glo
packets from the upstream switch and spanning trees are regenerated, and thereby loops can be prevented. ¾ Root Protect A CIST and its secondary roo
Figure 7-10 Port Protect The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Port Protect Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select t
7.4.2 TC Protect When TC Protect is enabled for the port on Port Protect page, the TC threshold and TC protect cycle need to be configured on this pa
¾ Configuration Procedure z Configure Switch A: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type
z Configure Switch C: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type of the related ports as Trun
¾ The topology diagram of the two instances after the topology is stable z For Instance 1 (VLAN 101, 103 and 105), the red paths in the following
Package Contents The following items should be found in your box: ¾ One TL-SL2218 /TL-SL2428 Smart Switch ¾ One power cord ¾ Two mounting brackets
Chapter 8 Multicast ¾ Multicast Overview In the network, packets are sent in three modes: unicast, broadcast and multicast. In unicast, the source
4. Real time is highly demanded and certain packets drop is allowed. ¾ Multicast Address 1. Multicast IP Address: As specified by IANA (Internet Ass
should be a group port list, so the switch will duplicate this multicast data and deliver each port one copy. The general format of the multicast add
When receiving IGMP report message, the switch will send the report message via the router port in the VLAN as well as analyze the message to get the
Figure 8-4 Basic Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Global Config IGMP Snooping: Select Enable/Disable IGMP Snooping fun
Figure 8-5 Port Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Port Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the
Choose the menu Multicast→IGMP Snooping→VLAN Config to load the following page. Figure 8-6 VLAN Config The following entries are displayed on this s
Member Port Time: Displays the member port time of the VLAN. Leave Time: Displays the leave time of the VLAN. Router Port: Displays the router por
Figure 8-7 Multicast VLAN The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Multicast VLAN Multicast VLAN: Select Enable/Disable Multicast VLA
5. After a multicast VLAN is created, all the IGMP packets will be processed only within the multicast VLAN. Configuration procedure: Step Operatio
Chapter 1 About this Guide This User Guide contains information for setup and management of TL-SL2218 16-Port 10/100Mbps + 2-Port Gigabit Smart Swit
¾ Configuration Procedure Step Operation Description 1 Create VLANs Create three VLANs with the VLAN ID 3, 4 and 5 respectively, and specify th
8.2.1 Multicast IP Table On this page you can view the multicast IP table on the switch. Choose the menu Multicast→Multicast IP→Multicast IP Tabl
Choose the menu Multicast→Multicast IP→Static Multicast IP to load the following page. Figure 8-9 Static Multicast IP Table The following entries ar
When applying for a multicast group, the host will send IGMP report message. After receiving the report message, the switch will firstly check the mu
8.3.2 Port Filter On this page you can configure the multicast filter rules for port. Take the configuration on this page and the configuration on IP
LAG: Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to. Note: 1. Multicast Filter feature can only have effect on the VLAN with IGMP Snooping enabl
The following entries are displayed on this screen: ¾ Auto Refresh Auto Refresh: Select Enable/Disable auto refresh feature. Refresh Period: Enter
Chapter 9 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) functions to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optim
2. 802.1P Priority Figure 9-2 802.1Q frame As shown in the figure above, each 802.1Q Tag has a Pri field, comprising 3 bits. The 3-bit priority fie
Figure 9-4 SP-Mode 2. WRR-Mode: Weight Round Robin Mode. In this mode, packets in all the queues are sent in order based on the weight value for ea
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