TP-Link TL-SL2452 TL-SL2452 V1 User Guide 1910010972

TP-Link TL-SL2452 Manual

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    TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch REV1.2.0 1910010972
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    without permission from TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Copyright © 2014 TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. All rights reserved. http://www.tp-link.com FCC and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
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    power source.  Don't disassemble the product, or make repairs yourself. You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty. If you need service, please contact us.  Avoid water and wet locations. This product can be used in the following countries: AT BG BY CA CZ DE DK EE
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    Guide...2 1.1 Intended Readers ...2 1.2 Conventions...2 1.3 Overview of This Guide 2 Chapter 2 Introduction ...5 2.1 Overview of the Switch System Tools ...19 4.3.1 Config Restore 19 4.3.2 Config Backup 19 4.3.3 Firmware Upgrade 20 4.3.4 System Reboot 21 4.3.5 System Reset 21 4.4 Access
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    5.1.1 Port Config ...30 5.1.2 Port Mirror ...31 5.1.3 Port Security ...33 5.1.4 Port Isolation ...35 5.1.5 Loopback Detection 36 5.2 LAG ...37 5.2.1 LAG Table ...38 5.2.2 Static LAG ...39 5.2.3 LACP Config ...40 5.3 Traffic Monitor ...42 5.3.1 Traffic Summary 42 5.3.2 Traffic Statistics 43 5.4
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    8.1.1 Snooping Config 83 8.1.2 Port Config ...84 8.1.3 VLAN Config ...85 8.1.4 Multicast VLAN 87 8.2 Multicast IP ...90 8.2.1 Multicast IP Table 90 8.2.2 Static Multicast IP 91 8.3 Multicast Filter...92 8.3.1 IP-Range...92 8.3.2 Port Filter ...93 8.4 Packet Statistics...94 Chapter 9 QoS...96 9.1
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    10.3.2 Port Binding 118 10.3.3 VLAN Binding 118 10.4 Application Example for ACL 119 Chapter 11 SNMP...122 11.1 SNMP Config ...124 11.1.1 Global Config 124 11.1.2 SNMP View ...125 11.1.3 SNMP Group 125 11.1.4 SNMP User ...127 11.1.5 SNMP Community 129 11.2 Notification...131 11.3 RMON...132 11
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    be found in your box:  One TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch  One power cord  Two mounting brackets and other fittings  Installation Guide  Resource CD for TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 switch, including:  This User Guide  Other Helpful Information Note: Make sure
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    number of LED indicators and ports and all figures in this guide are of TL-SL2428.  The switch or TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 mentioned in this Guide stands for TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch without any explanation.  Menu Name→Submenu Name→Tab page indicates the
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    to enhance the configuration management security. This module is used to configure basic functions of the switch. Here mainly introduces:  Port: Configure the basic features for the port.  LAG: Configure Link Aggregation Group. LAG is to combine a number of ports together to make a single high
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    different quality of service for various network switch. Here mainly introduces:  System Monitor: Monitor the memory and CPU of the switch.  Log: View configuration parameters on the switch switch to the destination. Appendix A Specifications Lists the hardware specifications of the switch
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    the TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch! 2.1 Overview of the Switch Designed for workgroups and departments, TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 from TP-LINK provides wire-speed performance and full set of layer 2 management features. It provides a variety of service features
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    is shown as Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 Front Panel of TL-SL2428 The front panel of TL-SL2452 is show as Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 Front Panel of TL-SL2452 The following parts are located on the front panel of the switch:  Reset: Press this button for five seconds or above to reset the software setting
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    the corresponding port. Data is being transmitted or received. The linked device is running at 1000Mbps. The linked device is running at 10/100Mbps. 2.3.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 features a power socket and a Grounding Terminal (marked with ). The rear
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    is shown as the following figure. Figure 2-8 Rear Panel of TL-SL2452  Grounding Terminal: TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 already comes with Lightning Protection Mechanism. You can also ground the switch through the PE (Protecting Earth) cable of AC cord or with Ground Cable.  AC Power
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    IP address of your PC should be set in the same subnet addresses of the switch. The IP address is 192.168.0.x ("x" is any number from 2 to 254), Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. For the detailed instructions as to how to do this, please refer to Appendix B. 2) After a moment, a login window
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    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 the configurations effective even the switch is rebooted, please click Save Config. You are suggested to click Save Config before cutting off the power or
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    System The System module is mainly for system configuration of the switch, including four submenus: System Info, User Manage, System Tools 24 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports, 4 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports and 2 SFP ports of the switch. Ports 1 to 24 are 10/100Mbps ports. Ports 25-28 are 10/100/1000Mbps ports,
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    information of the port will be displayed.  Port Info Figure 4-2 Port Information Port: Type: Rate: Status: Displays the port number of the switch. Displays the type of the port. Displays the maximum transmission rate of the port. Displays the connection status of the port. Click a port to
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    contact information. 4.1.3 System Time System Time is the time displayed while the switch is running. On this page you can configure the system time and the settings here will be used for other time-based functions. You can manually set the system time or synchronize with PC's clock as the system
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    displayed on this screen:  Time Info Current System Date: Displays the current date and time of the switch. Current Time Source: Displays the current time source of the switch.  Time Config Manual: Get Time from NTP Server: Synchronize with PC'S Clock: When this option is selected, you can
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    Figure 4-6 Daylight Saving Time The following entries are displayed on this screen:  DST Config DST Status: Enable or disable the DST. Predefined Mode: Recurring Mode: Date Mode: Select a predefined DST configuration.  USA: Second Sunday in March, 02:00 ~ First Sunday in November, 02:00. 
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    on to the Web management page to operate the switch using this IP address. The switch supports three modes to obtain an IP address: Static manually.  DHCP: When this option is selected, the switch will obtain network parameters from the DHCP Server.  BOOTP: When this option is selected, the switch
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    switch gets the IP address from DHCP server, you can see the configuration of the switch in the DHCP server; if DHCP option is selected but no DHCP server exists in the network, the switch switch settings of the switch from being users of the switch. Choose the switch provides two access levels: Guest
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    Choose the menu System→User Management→User Config to load the following page. Figure 4-9 User Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  User Info User Name: Create a name for users' login. Access Level: User Status: Select the access level to login.  Admin: Admin can edit
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    be modified. Note: Password Display Mode is not supported by TL-SL2210. 4.3 System Tools The System Tools function, allowing you to manage the configuration file of the switch, can be implemented on Config Restore, Config Backup, Firmware Upgrade, System Reboot and System Reset pages. 4.3.1 Config
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    . Please wait without any operation. 4.3.3 Firmware Upgrade The switch system can be upgraded via the Web management page. To upgrade the system is to get more functions and better performance. Go to http://www.tp-link.com to download the updated firmware. Choose the menu System→System Tools
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    Choose the menu System→System Tools→System Reset to load the following page. Figure 4-14 System Reset Note: After the system is reset, the switch will be reset to the default and all the settings will be cleared. 4.4 Access Security Access Security provides different security measures for the remote
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    Figure 4-15 Access Control The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Access Control Config Control Mode: IP Address & Mask Select the control mode for users to log on to the Web management page.  Disable:Disable the access control function.  IP-based: Select this option to limit the
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    through ecommerce and online banking. SSL mainly provides the following services: 1. Authenticate the users and the servers based on the 168.0.1. For the first time you use HTTPS connection to log into the switch with the default certificate, you will be prompted that "The security certificate
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    Download Key File: Select the desired SSL key to download to the switch. The key must be BASE64 encoded. Note: 1. The SSL certificate 2. The SSL certificate and key downloaded will not take effect until the switch is rebooted. 3. To establish a secured connection using https, please enter https
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    , the client sends authentication request to the server for login, and then the two can communicate with each other after successful authentication. This switch supports SSH server and you can log on to the switch via SSH connection using SSH client software. SSH key can be downloaded into the
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    File: Download: Select the type of SSH key to download. The switch supports three types: SSH-1 RSA, SSH-2 RSA and SSH-2 DSA. Select the desired key file to download. Click the Download button to down the desired key file to the switch. Note: 1. Please ensure the key length of the downloaded file
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    Application Example 2 for SSH:  Network Requirements 1. Log on to the switch via password authentication using SSH and the SSH function is enabled on the switch. 2. PuTTY client software is recommended.  Configuration Procedure 1. Select the key type and key length, and generate SSH key. Note: 1.
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    2. On the Web management page of the switch, download the public key file saved in the computer to the switch. Note: 1. The key type should accord with the type of the key file. 2. The SSH key downloading can not be interrupted. 3. Download the private key file to SSH client software. 28
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    interface of PuTTY and enter the IP address for login. After successful authentication, please enter the login user name. If you log on to the switch without entering password, it indicates that the key has been successfully downloaded. Return to CONTENTS 29
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    it is in need. The parameters will affect the working mode of the port, please set the parameters appropriate to your needs. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Config to load the following page. Figure 5-1Port Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Port Config Port Select
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    this switch does not support auto-negotiation. Allows you to Enable/Disable the Flow Control feature. When Flow Control is enabled, the switch can to analyze the mirrored packets for monitoring and troubleshooting the network. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Mirror to load the following page.
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    The following entries are displayed on this screen.  Mirror Group List Group: Mirroring: Mode: Mirrored Port: Operation: Displays the mirror group number. Displays the mirroring port number. Displays the mirror mode. The value will be "Ingress" or "Egress". Displays the mirrored ports. Click Edit
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    the MAC Address Table. When the MAC Address Table is full, the switch will broadcast the packets to all the ports. At this moment, the drop and even breakdown of the system. Port Security is to protect the switch from the malicious MAC Address Attack by limiting the maximum number of MAC addresses
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    is selected, the learned MAC address will be out of the influence of the aging time and can only be deleted manually. The learned entries will be saved even the switch is rebooted. Select Enable/Disable the Port Security feature for the port. Note: The Port Security function is disabled for the
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    the network security by forbidding the port to forward packets to the ports that are not on its forward portlist. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Isolation to load the following page. Figure 5-5 Port Isolation The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Port Isolation Config Port
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    display an alert or further block the corresponding port according to the port configuration. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Loopback Detection to load the following page. Figure 5-6 Loopback Detection Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Global Config Loopback Detection
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    for the port. Select the mode how the switch processes the detected loops.  Alert: When a Displays the LAG number the port belongs to. Manually remove the block status of selected ports. must coordinate with storm control. 5.2 LAG LAG (Link Aggregation Group) is to combine a number of ports
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    bandwidth of each member port is 2000Mbps counting the up-linked speed of 1000Mbps and the down-linked speed of 1000Mbps. 2. The traffic load of the LAG you can view the information of the current LAG of the switch. Choose the menu Switching→LAG→LAG Table to load the following page. Figure 5-7 LAG
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    of the LAG. Click the Detail button for the detailed information of your selected LAG. Figure 5-8 Detailed Information 5.2.2 Static LAG On this page, you can manually configure the LAG. Choose the menu Switching→LAG→Static LAG to load the following page. Figure
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    Control Protocol) is defined in IEEE802.3ad and enables the dynamic link aggregation and disaggregation by exchanging LACP packets with its partner. The switch can dynamically group similarly configured ports into a single logical link, which will highly extend the bandwidth and flexibly balance the
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     Global Config System Priority: Specify the system priority for the switch. The system priority and MAC address constitute the system identification (ID determines which link aggregation a link belongs to, and the system with lower priority adds the proper links to the link aggregation according
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    displays the traffic information of each port, which facilitates you to monitor the traffic and analyze the network abnormity. Choose the menu Switching→Traffic Monitor→Traffic Summary to load the following page. Figure 5-11 Traffic Summary The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Auto
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    displays the detailed traffic information of each port, which facilitates you to monitor the traffic and locate faults promptly. Choose the menu Switching→Traffic Monitor→Traffic Statistics to load the following page. Figure 5-12 Traffic Statistics The following entries are displayed on this screen
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    . Address Table contains the port-based MAC address information, which is the base for the switch to forward packets quickly. The entries in the Address Table can be updated by auto-learning or configured manually. Most the entries are generated and updated by auto-learning. In the stable networks
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    configuring Dynamic Automatically Address Table learning Filtering Manually Address Table configuring Aging out No Yes page, you can view all the information of the Address Table. Choose the menu Switching→MAC Address→Address Table to load the following page. Figure 5-13 Address Table The
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    address table maintains the static address entries which can be added or removed manually, independent of the aging time. In the stable networks, the static MAC address entries can facilitate the switch to reduce broadcast packets and remarkably enhance the efficiency of packets forwarding without
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    has been added to the Static Address Table, connecting the device to another port will cause its address not to be recognized dynamically by the switch. Therefore, please ensure the entries in the Static Address Table are correct and valid. 3. The MAC address in the Static Address Table can not be
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    Figure 5-15 Dynamic Address The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Aging Config Auto Aging: Allows you to Enable/Disable the Auto Aging feature. Aging Time: Enter the Aging Time for the dynamic address.  Search Option Search Option: Select a Search Option from the pull-down
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    address is to forbid the undesired packets to be forwarded. The filtering address can be added or removed manually, independent of the aging time. The filtering MAC address allows the switch to filter the packets which includes this MAC address as the source address or destination address, so as
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    is no authentication mechanism between Server and Client. If there are several DHCP servers in the network, network confusion and security problem will happen. To protect the switch from being attacked by illegal DHCP servers, you can configure the desired ports as trusted ports and only the clients
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    Figure 5-17 Network diagram of DHCP For different DHCP clients, DHCP server provides three IP address assigning methods: (1) Manually assign the IP address: Allows the administrator to bind the static IP address to a specific client (e.g.: WWW Server) via the DHCP server. (2) Automatically assign
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    DHCP servers in the network, network confusion and security problem will happen. The common cases incurring the illegal two: (1) It's common that the illegal DHCP server is manually configured by the user by mistake. (2) Hacker exhausted the Switching → DHCP Filtering to load the following page. 52
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    Figure 5-20 DHCP Filtering The following entries are displayed on this screen:  DHCP Filtering DHCP Filtering: Enable/Disable the DHCP Filtering function globally.  Trusted Port Here you can select the desired port(s) to be Trusted Port(s). Only the Trusted Port(s) can receive DHCP packets
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    occupy plenty of bandwidth resources, causing potential serious security problems. A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a physical network segments. This switch supports 802.1Q VLAN to classify VLANs. VLAN tags in the packets are necessary for the switch to identify packets of different
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    switch to identify packets of different VLANs. The switch works at the data link layer in OSI model and it can identify the data link layer encapsulation of the packet only, so you can add the VLAN tag field into the data link port for transmission. In this User Guide, the tagged packet refers to the
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    the port belongs, is an important parameter with the following two purposes: (1) When the switch receives an un-VLAN-tagged packet, it will add a VLAN tag to the packet in different ways, after being received by ports of different link types, which is illustrated in the following table. Port
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    Figure 6-3 VLAN Table To ensure the normal communication of the factory switch, the default VLAN of all ports is set to VLAN1. VLAN1 cannot be modified or deleted. The following entries are displayed on this screen:  VLAN
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    of the specific port. Displays the LAG to which the port belongs to. 6.2 Application Example for 802.1Q VLAN  Network Requirements  Switch A is connecting to PC A and Server B;  Switch B is connecting to PC B and Server A;  PC A and Server A is in the same VLAN;  PC B and Server B is in the
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    VLAN with its VLAN ID as 20, owning Port 3 and Port 4.  Configure Switch B Step 1 2 3 Operation Description Configure the Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, configure Link Type of the the link type of Port 7, Port 6 and Port 8 as Untagged, Tagged and ports Untagged respectively
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    to IEEE 802.1D standard, is to disbranch a ring network in the Data Link layer in a local network. Devices running STP discover loops in the network and function, the switches in the network transfer BPDUs between each other to exchange information and all the switches supporting STP receive and
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    1 to 10 seconds. It specifies the interval to send BPDU packets. It is used to test the links. Max. Age: Max. Age ranges from 6 to 40 seconds. It specifies the maximum time the switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before attempting to reconfigure. Forward Delay: Forward Delay ranges from 4 to 30
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    is chosen as the root bridge.  Selecting the root port and designate port The operation is taken in the following way: Step Operation 1 For each switch (except the one chosen as the root bridge) in a network, the port that receives the BPDU with the highest priority is chosen as the root
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    through handshake.  RSTP Elements Edge Port: Indicates the port connected directly to terminals. P2P Link: Indicates the link between two switches directly connected. MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), compatible with both STP and RSTP and subject to IEEE 802.1s standard, not only enables
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    as STP, MSTP uses BPDUs to generate spanning tree. The only difference is that the BPDU for MSTP carries the MSTP configuration information on the switches.  Port States In an MSTP, ports can be in the following four states:  Forwarding: In this status the port can receive/forward data, receive
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    STP Config, Port Config, MSTP Instance and STP Security. 7.1 STP Config The STP Config function, for global configuration of spanning trees on the switch, can be implemented on STP Config and STP Summary pages. 7.1.1 STP Config Before configuring spanning trees, you should make clear the roles each
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    regenerating spanning trees frequently and cause network congestions to be falsely regarded as link problems. A too large max age parameter result in the switches unable to find the link problems in time, which in turn handicaps spanning trees being regenerated in time and makes the network less
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    7.1.2 STP Summary On this page you can view the related parameters for Spanning Tree function. Choose the menu Spanning Tree→STP Config→STP Summary to load the following page. 7.2 Port Config Figure 7-5 STP Summary On this page you can configure the parameters of the ports for CIST. Choose the
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    Select: Port: Status: Priority: ExtPath: IntPath: Edge Port: P2P Link: MCheck: STP Version: Click the Select button to quick-select the for STP configuration. It is multi-optional. Displays the port number of the switch. Select Enable /Disable STP function for the desired port. Enter a value from
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    Port: Indicates the port that forwards packets to a downstream network segment or switch.  Master Port: Indicates the port that connects an MST region to the point links. If the physical link of a port is not a point-to-point link and you forcibly configure the link as a point-to-point link,
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    Figure 7-7 Region Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Region Config Region Name: Revision: Create a name for MST region identification using up to 32 characters. Enter the revision from 0 to 65535 for MST region identification. 7.3.2 Instance Config Instance
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    ID for configuration. It is multi-optional. Displays Instance ID of the switch. Displays the status of the instance. Enter the priority of the switch in the instance. It is an important criterion on determining if the switch will be chosen as the root bridge in the specific instance. Enter the
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    port number you entered. Select the desired port to specify its priority and path cost. It is multi-optional. Displays the port number of the switch. Enter the priority of the port in the instance. It is an important criterion on determining if the port connected to this port will be
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    maintains the states of ports by receiving and processing BPDU packets from the upstream switch. However, when link congestions or link failures occurred to the network, a down stream switch does not receive BPDU packets for certain period, which results in spanning trees being regenerated and
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    state and stops forwarding packets (as if it is disconnected from the link). The port resumes the normal state if it does not receive any , but it sends out its own BPDUs. Such a mechanism prevents the switch from being attacked by BPDUs so as to guarantee generation the spanning trees correct
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    port for port protect configuration. It is multi-optional. Displays the port number of the switch. Loop Protect is to prevent the loops in the network brought by recalculating STP because of link failures and network congestions. Root Protect is to prevent wrong network topology change caused by
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    default value is 5. 7.5 Application Example for STP Function  Network Requirements  Switch A, B, C, D and E all support MSTP function.  A is the central switch.  B and C are switches in the convergence layer. D, E and F are switches in the access layer.  There are 6 VLANs labeled as VLAN101
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    region Config page, configure the region as TP-LINK and keep the default revision setting. 4 Switch B: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type of the related ports as Tagged, and add the ports to VLAN101-VLAN106. The detailed instructions
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    region Config page, configure the region as TP-LINK and keep the default revision setting. 4 Switch D: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type of the related ports as Tagged, and add the ports to VLAN101-VLAN106. The detailed instructions
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    2 (VLAN102, 104 and 106), the blue paths in the following figure are connected links; the gray paths are the blocked links.  Suggestion for Configuration  Enable TC Protect function for all the ports of switches.  Enable Root Protect function for all the ports of root bridges.  Enable Loop
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    users requiring this information is not certain, unicast and broadcast deliver a low efficiency. Multicast solves this problem. It can deliver a high efficiency to send data in the point to multi-point service, which can save large bandwidth and reduce the network load. In multicast, the packets are
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    multicast address table based on the destination multicast address of the multicast packet. If the corresponding entry can not be found in the table, the switch will broadcast the packet in the VLAN owning the receiving port. If the corresponding entry can be found in the table, it indicates that
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    -specific-query message to check if other members in the multicast group of the port need this multicast. When receiving IGMP general query message, the switch will forward them to all other ports in the VLAN owning the receiving port. The receiving port will be processed: if the receiving port is
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    host does not send IGMP report message any more, so the switch will remove the port from the corresponding multicast address table when its default value is 300 seconds. Member Port Time: Within the time, if the switch does not receive IGMP report message from the member port, it will consider this
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    on this screen:  Global Config IGMP Snooping: Select Enable/Disable IGMP Snooping function globally on the switch. Unknown Multicast: Select the operation for the switch to process unknown multicast, Forward or Discard.  IGMP Snooping Status Description: Member: Displays IGMP Snooping
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    desired port. If Fast Leave is enabled for a port, the switch will immediately remove this port from the multicast group upon receiving IGMP leave Note: 1. Fast Leave on the port is effective only when the host supports IGMPv2 or IGMPv3. 2. When both Fast Leave feature and Unknown Multicast Discard
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    consider this port is not a router port any more. Member Port Time: Specify the aging time of the member port. Within this time, if the switch doesn't receive IGMP report message from the member port, it will consider this port is not a member port any more. Leave Time: Specify the interval
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    this multicast information and deliver each VLAN owning a receiver one copy. This mode wastes a lot of bandwidth. The problem above can be solved by configuring a multicast VLAN. By adding switch ports to the multicast VLAN and enabling IGMP Snooping, you can make users in different VLANs share the
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    Time: Specify the aging time of the member port. Within this time, if the switch doesn't receive IGMP report message from the member port, it will consider this port owning the port on the 802.1Q VLAN page. 3. Configure the link type of the router port in the multicast VLAN as Tagged otherwise all
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    in VLAN5. User A: Connected to Port 4 of the switch. User B: Connected to port 5 of the switch. Configure a multicast VLAN, and user A and B pages. For port 3, configure its link type as Tagged, and add it to VLAN3, VLAN4 and VLAN5. For port 4, configure its link type as Untagged, and add it to
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    can join different multicast groups appropriate to their needs. The switch forwards multicast streams based on multicast address table. The Multicast IP Table On this page you can view the multicast IP table on the switch. Choose the menu Multicast→Multicast IP→Multicast IP Table to load the
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    group. Displays the type of the multicast IP. Note: If the configuration on VLAN Config page and multicast VLAN page is changed, the switch will clear up the dynamic multicast addresses in multicast address table and learn new addresses. 8.2.2 Static Multicast IP Static Multicast IP table, isolated
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    will send IGMP report message. After receiving the report message, the switch will firstly check the multicast filter rules configured for the receiving port table; if the port can not be added to the multicast group, the switch will drop the IGMP report message. In that way, the multicast streams
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    . Take the configuration on this page and the configuration on IP-Range page together to function to implement multicast filter function on the switch. Choose the menu Multicast→Multicast Filter→Port Filter to load the following page. Figure 8-11 Port Filter The following entries are displayed on
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    ports Multicast→Multicast Filter→Port Filter page. 8.4 Packet Statistics On this page you can view the multicast data traffic on each port of the switch, which facilitates you to monitor the IGMP messages in the network. Choose the menu Multicast→Packet Statistics to load the following page. 94
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    : Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding port based on the port number you entered. Port: Displays the port number of the switch. Query Packet: Displays the number of query packets the port received. Report Packet (V1): Displays the number of IGMPv1 report packets the port
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    as to provide a network service experience of a better quality.  QoS This switch classifies the ingress packets, When the network is congested, the problem that many packets compete for resources must be solved, usually in the way of queue scheduling. The switch supports four schedule modes: SP, WRR
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    switch processes untagged packets based on the default priority mode. 3. DSCP Priority Figure 9-3 IP datagram As shown in the figure above, the ToS (Type of Service , the problem that many packets compete for resources must be solved, usually in the way of queue scheduling. The switch implements four
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    value for each queue and every queue can be assured of a certain service time. The weight value indicates the occupied proportion of the resource. WRR TC1 and TC2 is 1:2:4. In this way, when scheduling queues, the switch allows TC3 to occupy the whole bandwidth following the SP mode and the TC0
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    queues and then forwards the packets according to specified scheduling algorithms to implement QoS function. This switch implements three priority modes based on port, on 802.1P and on DSCP, and supports four queue scheduling algorithms. The port priorities are labeled as TC0, TC1, TC2 and TC3. The
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    Configuration Procedure: Step Operation 1 Select the port priority 3 Select a schedule mode Description Required. On QoS→DiffServ→Port Priority page, configure the port priority. Required. On QoS→DiffServ→Schedule Mode page, select a schedule mode. 9.1.2 802.1P/CoS Mapping On this page you
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    Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Log on to the 802.1P/CoS Mapping page 2 Enable 802.1P priority Required. By default, the 802.1P priority function is function disabled. 3 Map the 802.1P priority tag to Required. Select 802.1P priority tag and the the priority level
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    mode Required. Log on to the Schedule Mode page to select a schedule mode. 9.1.4 Schedule Mode On this page you can select a schedule mode for the switch. When the network is congested, the problem that many packets compete for resources must be solved, usually in the way of queue scheduling. The
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    Strict-Priority + Weight Round Robin Mode. In this mode, this switch provides two scheduling groups, SP group and WRR group. Queues ratio of TC0, TC1 and TC2 is 1:2:4. In this way, when scheduling queues, the switch allows TC3 to occupy the whole bandwidth following the SP mode and the TC0, TC1 and
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    port for Rate configuration. It is multi-optional. Displays the port number of the switch. Configure the bandwidth for receiving packets on the port. You can select a rate from the dropdown list or select "Manual" to set Ingress rate, the system will automatically select integral multiple of 64Kbps
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    number you entered. Select: Select the desired port for Storm Control configuration. It is multi-optional. Port: Displays the port number of the switch. Broadcast (bps): Mulitcast (bps): UL-Frame (bps): LAG: Rate Rate Rate Select the bandwidth for receiving broadcast packets on the port. The
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    remove this port from voice VLAN. Voice ports are automatically added into or removed from voice VLAN. Manual Mode: You need to manually add the port of IP phone to voice VLAN, and then the switch will assign ACL rules and configure the priority of the packets through learning the source MAC address
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    VLAN Mode Voice Stream Type Link type of the port and processing mode TAG voice stream Automatic Mode Untagged: Not supported. Tagged: Supported. The default VLAN of the port can not be voice VLAN. UNTAG voice Untagged: Supported. stream Tagged: Not supported. Manual Mode TAG voice stream
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    9.3.1 Global Config On this page, you can configure the global parameters of the voice VLAN, including VLAN ID and aging time. Choose the menu QoS→Voice VLAN→Global Config to load the following page. Figure 9-12 Global Configuration The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Global
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    switch automatically adds a port to the voice VLAN or removes a port from the voice VLAN by checking whether the port receives voice data or not.  Manual: In this mode, you can manually to. 9.3.3 OUI Config The switch supports OUI creation and adds the MAC address of the special voice device to the
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    VLAN. Description Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, configure the link type of ports of the voice device. Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→ . On QoS→Voice VLAN→OUI Config page, you can check whether the switch is supporting the OUI template or not. If not, please add the OUI address.
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    Step Operation 5 Enable Voice VLAN Description Required. On QoS→Voice VLAN→Global Config page, configure the global parameters of voice VLAN. Return to CONTENTS 111
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    without considering the other rules, which can enhance the performance of the switch. The ACL Config function can be implemented on ACL Summary, ACL Summary On this page, you can view the current ACLs configured in the switch. Choose the menu ACL→ACL Config→ACL Summary to load the following page.
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    ACL ACL ID: Select the desired MAC ACL for configuration. Rule ID: Enter the rule ID. Operation: S-MAC: Select the operation for the switch to process packets which match the rules.  Permit: Forward packets.  Deny: Discard Packets. Enter the source MAC address contained in the rule. D-MAC
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    ACL ID: Select the desired Standard-IP ACL for configuration. Rule ID: Enter the rule ID. Operation: S-IP: Select the operation for the switch to process packets which match the rules.  Permit: Forward packets.  Deny: Discard Packets. Enter the source IP address contained in the rule. D-IP
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    ACL ID: Select the desired Extend-IP ACL for configuration. Rule ID: Enter the rule ID. Operation: S-IP: Select the operation for the switch to process packets which match the rules.  Permit: Forward packets.  Deny: Discard Packets. Enter the source IP address contained in the rule. D-IP
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    Choose the menu ACL→Policy Config→Policy Summary to load the following page. Figure 10-6 Policy Summary The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Search Option Select Policy: Select name of the desired policy for view. If you want to delete the desired policy, please click the Delete
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    Figure 10-8 Action Create The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create Action Select Policy: Select the name of the policy. Select ACL: Select the ACL for configuration in the policy. 10.3 Policy Binding Policy Binding function can have the policy take its effect on a specific
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    Policy Name: Interface: Direction: Displays the name of the binding policy. Displays the port number or VLAN ID bound to the policy. Displays the binding direction. 10.3.2 Port Binding On this page you can bind a policy to a port. Choose the menu ACL→Policy Binding→Port Binding to load the
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    The following entries are displayed on this screen:  VLAN-Bind Config Policy Name: Select the name of the policy you want to bind. VLAN ID: Enter the ID of the VLAN you want to bind.  VLAN-Bind Table Index: Policy Name: VLAN ID: Direction: Displays the index of the binding policy. Displays
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     Network Diagram  Configuration Procedure Step Operation Description 1 Configure for On ACL→ACL Config→ACL Create page, create ACL 11. requirement 1 On ACL→ACL Config→MAC ACL page, select ACL 11, create Rule 1, configure the operation as Permit, configure the S-MAC as 00-46-A5-5D-12-C3
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    Step Operation Description 3 Configure for On ACL→ACL Config→ACL Create page, create ACL 101. requirement 3 On ACL→ACL Config→Standard-IP ACL page, select ACL 101, and 4 create Rule 4, configure operation as Deny, configure S-IP as 10.10.50.0 and mask as 255.255.255.0, configure D-IP as 10.10
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    Management Station, SNMP Agent and MIB is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 11-1 Relationship among SNMP Network Elements  SNMP Versions This switch supports SNMP v3, and is compatible with SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c. The SNMP versions adopted by SNMP Management Station and SNMP Agent should
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    SNMP v1: SNMP v1 adopts Community Name authentication. The community name is used to define the relation between SNMP Management Station and SNMP Agent. The SNMP packets failing to pass community name authentication are discarded. The community name can limit access to SNMP Agent from SNMP NMS,
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    for SNMP Management Station to access the SNMP Agent, functioning as the password. SNMP module is used to configure the SNMP function of the switch, including three submenus: SNMP Config, Notification and RMON. 11.1 SNMP Config The SNMP Config can be implemented on the Global Config, SNMP View, SNMP
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    11.1.2 SNMP View The OID (Object Identifier) of the SNMP packets is used to describe the managed objects of the switch, and the MIB (Management Information Base) is the set of the OIDs. The SNMP View is created for the SNMP management station to manage MIB
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    Figure 11-5 SNMP Group The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Group Config Group Name: Security Model: Security Level: Read View: Enter the SNMP Group name. The Group Name, Security Model and Security Level compose the identifier of the SNMP Group. The Groups with these three items
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    can receive trap messages of the assigned SNMP view generated by the switch's SNMP agent. Select the desired entry to delete the corresponding group viewDefault. 11.1.4 SNMP User The User in an SNMP Group can manage the switch via the management station software. The User and its Group have the same
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    The following entries are displayed on this screen:  User Config User Name: User Type: Group Name: Security Model: Security Level: Auth Mode: Auth Password: Privacy Mode: Privacy Password: Enter the User Name here. Select the type for the User.  Local User: Indicates that the user is connected
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    11.1.5 SNMP Community SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c adopt community name authentication. The community name can limit access to the SNMP agent from SNMP network management station, functioning as a password. If SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c is employed, you can directly configure the SNMP Community on this page
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    Configuration Procedure:  If SNMPv3 is employed, please take the following steps: Step Operation 1 Enable SNMP function globally. 2 Create SNMP View. 3 Create SNMP Group. 4 Create SNMP User. Description Required. On the SNMP→SNMP Config→Global Config page, enable SNMP function globally.
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    .2 Notification With the Notification function enabled, the switch can initiatively report to the management station about Inform packet is sent to inform the management station and ask for the reply. The switch will resend the inform request if it doesn't get the response from the management
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    to manage the large-scale network since it reduces the communication traffic between management station and managed agent.  RMON Group This switch supports the following four RMON Groups defined on the RMON standard (RFC1757): History Group, Event Group, Statistic Group and Alarm Group. 132
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    Group Function After a history group is configured, the switch collects and records network statistics information periodically, based on monitored variable exceeds the threshold, an alarm event is generated, which triggers the switch to act in the set way. The RMON Groups can be configured on
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    11.3.2 Event Config On this page, you can configure the RMON events. Choose the menu SNMP→RMON→Event Config to load the following page. Figure 11-10 Event Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Event Table Select: Select the desired entry for configuration. Index: Displays
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    Figure 11-11 Alarm Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Alarm Table Select: Select the desired entry for configuration. Index: Displays the index number of the entry. Variable: Select the alarm variables from the pull-down list. Port: Select the port on which the
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    Owner: Status: Enter the name of the device or user that defined the entry. Select Enable/Disable the corresponding alarm entry. Note: When alarm variables exceed the Threshold on the same direction continuously for several times, an alarm event will only be generated on the first time, that is,
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    , provides the convenient method to locate and solve the network problem. (1) System Monitor: Monitor the utilization status of the memory and the CPU of switch. (2) Log: View the configuration parameters of the switch and find out the errors via the Logs. (3) Device Diagnostics: Test whether the
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    can record, classify and manage the system information effectively, providing powerful support for network administrator to monitor network operation and diagnose malfunction. The Logs of switch are classified into the following eight levels. Severity emergencies alerts critical errors warnings
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    the Log Table, Local Log, Remote Log and Backup Log pages. 12.2.1 Log Table The switch supports logs output to two directions, namely, log buffer and log file. The information in log buffer will be lost after the switch is rebooted or powered off whereas the information in log file will be kept
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    with the same or smaller severity level value will be output. Status: Enable/Disable the channel. 12.2.3 Remote Log Remote log feature enables the switch to send system logs to the Log Server. Log Server is to centralize the system logs from various devices for the administrator to monitor and
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    of the log host. The switch supports 4 log hosts. Host IP enables the system logs saved in the switch to be output as a file for error for device diagnosis after the switch is restarted. Choose the menu operation. 12.3 Device Diagnostics This switch provides Cable Test and Loopback functions
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    the cable. 12.3.2 Loopback Loopback test function, looping the sender and the receiver of the signal, is used to test whether the port of the switch is available as well as to check and analyze the physical connection status of the port to help you locate and solve network malfunctions. Choose
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    : Select Internal to test whether the port is available. External: Select External to test whether the device connected to the port of the switch is available  Loopback Port Loopback Port: Select the desired port for loopback test. Test: Click the Test button to start the loopback test
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    of the gateways during its journey from the source to destination of the test data. When malfunctions occur to the network, you can locate trouble spot of the network with this tracert test. Choose the menu Maintenance→Network Diagnostics→Tracert to load the following page. Figure 12-10 Tracert
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    The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Tracert Config Destination IP: Enter the IP address of the destination device. Max Hop: Specify the maximum number of the route hops the test data can pass through. Return to CONTENTS 145
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    or SMF SFP Module (Optional) LED Transmission Method Power, System, 10/100Mbps LEDs, 1000Mbps LEDs (TL-SL2210/TL-SL2452) Power, System, 10/100M LEDs, 1000M LEDs (TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428) Store and Forward Packets Forwarding Rate 10BASE-T:14881pps/port 100BASE-TX:148810pps/port 1000Base-T:1488095pps
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    how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows 2000. First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, refer to the adapter's manual if necessary. Configure TCP/IP component 1) On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. 2) Click the Network and
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    Address tab is open on this window by default. 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, specify IP address as 192.168.0.x (x is from 2 to 254), and the Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0. Now: Click
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    TFTP server that contains the devices system files, and the name of the boot file. Class of Service (CoS) CoS is supported by prioritizing packets based on the required level of service, and then placing them in the appropriate output queue. Data is transmitted from the queues using weighted round
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    switch filters incoming multicast frames for services forwhich no attached host has registered, or forwards them to all ports contained within the designated multicast group. Layer 2 Data Link target port is mirrored to a monitor port for troubleshooting with a logic analyzer or RMON probe. This
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    any loops. A loop can often occur in complicated or backup linked network systems. Spanning Tree detects and directs data along the shortest datagram mode for packet-switched communications. It uses IP as the underlying transport mechanism to provide access to IP-like services. UDP packets are
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