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1. Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Action 2147483630 milli seconds This timer must be set in relation to the GVRP Join Timer according to the following equation e GARPLeaveTimer gt GARPJoinTimer X 2 10 This parameter is the GARP Leave Timer Its range is 30 2147483630 milli seconds This timer must be set in relation to the GVRP Leave Timer according to the following equation e GARPLeaveAllTimer gt GARPLeaveTimer 10 Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Note To ensure compatibility between network devices you need to configure the same values for the GARP Join Timer GARP Leave Timer and GARP Leave All Timer on all participating GVRP devices in your network Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 01 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS QoS Quality of Service When a port on an Ethernet switch becomes oversubscribed its egress queues contain more packets than the port can handle in a timely manner In this situation the port may be forced to delay the transmission of some packets resulting in the delay of packets reaching their destinations A port may be forced to delay transmission of packets while it handles other traffic and in some situations some packets destined to be forwarded to an oversubscribed port from other switch ports
2. IPv6 Neighbor Settings 2 DNS Settings System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 28866 2 26 User Interface SSL Settings Apply System Time DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings Management System Specifies the Switch model You cannot change this Description parameter System Object Indicates the unique SNMP MIB object identifier that ID identifies the switch model You cannot change this parameter System Name Specifies a name for the switch the name is optional and may contain up to 15 characters System Specifies the location of the switch The location is Location optional and may contain up to 30 characters System Contact Specifies the name of the network administrator responsible for managing the switch This contact name is optional and may contain up to 30 characters Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 11 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Set your IPv4 settings Click Apply to apply the change to the switch System gt IPv4 Setup Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make This section allows you to change your switch IPv4 address settings Typically sure the change is permanent the IP address settings should be changed to match your existing network subnet in order to access the switch management page on your network Switch Info IPv4 Setu p System System Management 4 4 IPv4 Setup System MAC IPv6 System Settings Address 00
3. InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed TRENDnet Management Utility Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Using the Utility Launching the Utility Upon completing the software installation a desktop shortcut is automatically created Double click the icon to start the utility or open the utility if it is already running Closing the utility will exit the application You can also click Exit at the bottom of the utility user interface to exit the application TRENDnet Managemem You can also launch the utility from the Start Menu programs Start gt Programs or All Programs gt TRENDnet Management Utility gt TRENDnet Management Utility exe amp TRENDnet Management Utility 3 4 exe 103 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Discovery List This is the list where you can discover all the Web management devices in your network File View Option Help Discovery List MAC Address IP Address Protocol Version Product Name System Name IP Mode Add to Monitor List JL Monitor List S IP Address MAC Address _ Protocol Version Product Name gt Add item Delete item Device Setting Configure settings Change password Upgrade firmware Access web _ et Click on the Discovery button you can list all the Web Smart Management switches in the discovery list Double click or click
4. Permit This selection allows ingress packets that conform to the specified Replaced CoS or Replaced DSCP to be processed by the switch Note You must enter a selection for Deny Permit field even if the Profile Action ID that you have entered ignores both the Replaced DSCP and Replaced CoS fields Replaced CoS Enter a number in the Replaced CoS field ranging from O to 7 This field indicates the CoS level of interest This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank Replaced DSCP Enter a number in the Replaced DSCP field within the range of 0 to 63 This field indicates the DSCP level of interest This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank Rate Control Index The Rate Control Index is a unique number within the range of 1 65535 This field is mandatory and must match the Rate Control Settings page Port List Select the interface for which you want to display data Click Add to add the policy to the Policy Table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table 66 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page Configure Rate Control field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages The Policy Settings page allows you to specify the filtering criteria for one
5. Voice VLAN 21 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS System Log Settings Time Stamp Enable Disable the time stamp on log entry Default Enabled Disabled Disabled 1 Physical Interface This section allows you to configure the physical port parameters such as speed duplex flow control and jumbo frames This section also reports the current link status of each port and negotiated speed duplex Additionally Message Enter the message buffer size Default 50 entries Buffered Size Range 1 200 you will be able to set your BPDU ports for Spanning Tree Configuration and Syslog Status Enable Disable to store the logs on remote log server EAP ports for 802 1X port based authentication configuration Disabled W Syslog Server IP Facility Logging Level Default Enabled Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the external syslog server to send logging Click the drop down list and which facility to store the logging Options local0 local7 Note You can define the facility to store logging on your external syslog server This helps to ensure you have separate logging sections for different devices Click the drop down list to select what level of event messages that will be logged O Emergency The system is unusable Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash P
6. You can remotely view individual port statistics with RMON by using your the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table SNMP NMS software and the RMON portion of the MIB tree If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to Switch Info ees a Ethernet Statistics Settings navigate the pages System Physical Interface Ethernet Statistics Settings Bridge Index O BEEE SNMP Port N Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Access Control Config eee j Owner A sure the cha nge IS permanent RMON Global Settings Add Reset Statistics History Ethernet Statistics Table Alarms Index Port PMP octets packets Broadcast Multicast Events Packets ee Owner Action Event lt lt Table is empty gt gt Voice VLAN Page 0 0 Page fj Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tonle Ethernet Statistics Settings Index This parameter specifies the ID number of the new group The range is 1 to 65535 Port This parameter specifies the port where you want to monitor the statistical information of the Ethernet traffic Owner This parameter is used to identify the person who created an entry It is primarily intended for switches that are managed by more than one person and is an optional field Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights
7. File View Option In the View tab there are view log and clear log actions to choose Clear log View Tab View Log To show the event of the Web Management Utility and the device Clear Log To clear the log 106 TEG 082 WS TRENDnet User s Guide In the Option tab you can set the Refresh Time and Group Interval Option Tab Refresh Time This function helps you to refresh the time of monitoring the device Choose 15 secs 30 secs 1 min 2 min and 5 min to select the time of monitoring Group Interval This is IGMP group interval The range is from 120 to 1225 seconds Disable 0 Enable 120 1225 Group Interval i Cancel In the Help tab you can find the utility information with About action it will show out the version of the Web Management Utility a TRENDnet Management Utility Version 3 4 Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 107 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Technical Specifications Hardware Standards e Interface e Cabling Network e Mini GBIC IEEE 802 1D IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1S IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 1w Power Input IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u Power IEEE 802 3x Consumption IEEE 802 32 Fan Acoustics IEEE 802 1ab Dimensions IEEE 802 3ab IEEE 802 3ad IEEE 802 3az selene 8 x Gigabit Ports Ports 1 8 perstine 2 x Shared SFP Slots
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9. Instance Information Internal RAEE Root Regional Root Bridge Designated Bridge Priority MSTI I Cost CIST 0 80 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 80 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 32768 1 0 00 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 00 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 0 Instance Information MSTI ID Internal Root Cost Root Port Regional Root Bridge Designated Bridge Instance Priority Specifies the ID of MSTI Root cost to the root bridge Root port of the specific instance The bridge connected with root port The bridge connected with designated port Priority of the instance Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST Port Settings MSTP Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge El Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Port Settings MST Settings Instance Information MST Port Settings MST Port Settings Select MST Port MST Port Info MSTI ID Designated Bridge Internal Path Cost Admin Path Cost 0 Auto Priority State Role Action MST Port Settings MST Port Settings Select MST Port MST Port Info Internal dmin Designated Bridge Path Cost A Path Cost MSTI ID Priority State Role Action Auto CIST 80 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 123 B Disabled Disabled 1 80 00 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE 20000 M EZE Disabled Disabled Apply Click the drop down to select which MST port to configure MSTI identification number The bridge connects to the designated ports
10. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter
11. Error conditions are displayed 4 Warning Warning conditions are displayed LAR pone mode seting s ony uet ae cap ad POU ae 5 Notice Normal but significant conditions are displayed 6 Informational Informational messages are displayed 7 Debug Debug level messages are displayed Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 22 Admin Status TRENDnet User s Guide Physical Interface Table Specifies the port number The All value indicates ports 1 through 8 on the Switch The port number 7 and 8 are Gigabit and SFP shared ports Only one interface will be activated at the same time When SFP and Gigabit connection coexist the SFP will take the priority 1 Gigabit Port 2 SFP with 100FX module 3 SFP with 1000X module This cell displays the trunk status with trunk group number A number in this column indicates that the port has been added to a trunk using static or dynamic 802 3ad LACP link aggregation This cell displays the port type On the Switch the port type is 1000TX for 10 100 1000Base T twisted pair ports 1 8 and 100FX or 1000X for the SFP ports 7F 8F for copper or fiber SFP type This cell displays the network link status of the port The possible values are e Up This value indicates a valid link exists between the port and the end node
12. Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make policy You can create modify or delete a Policy by following the procedures sure the change is permanent in the following sections Switch Info 2 Rate Control Settings System Physical Interface Rate Control Settings Bridge Index ME 1 65535 SNMP Committed Rate 64kbps x J 1 15625 Access Control Config Add Policy Settings Rate Control Settings Rate Control Table Policy Database Free Entries 248 Total Entries 0 RMON Index Committed Rate Voice VLAN lt lt Rate Control table is empty gt gt Security Page 0 0 DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash e Enter a number in the Index field The Index is a unique number within the range of 1 65535 which identifies the policy This field is mandatory e Enter a number in the Committed Rate column ranging from 1 to 15625 e Click Add to add the rate control settings to the Rate Control Table Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 67 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete View your policy database the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to Allows you to view current poli
13. Its range is 1 to 2147483647 seconds This parameter specifies the RMON MIB object that the event is monitoring This parameter defines the type of change that has to occur to trigger the alarm on the monitored statistic There are two choices from the pull down menu Delta value and Absolute value Delta value setting compares a threshold against the difference between the current and previous values of the statistic Absolute value setting compares a threshold against the current value of the statistic This parameter specifies a specific value or threshold level of the monitored statistic When the value of the monitored statistic becomes greater than this threshold level an alarm event is triggered The parameter s range is 1 to 2147483647 This parameter specifies a specific value or threshold level of the monitored statistic When the value of the monitored statistic becomes less than this threshold level an alarm event is triggered The parameter s range is 1 to 2147483647 This parameter specifies the event index for the rising threshold Its range is 1 to 65535 This field is mandatory and must match an Event Index that you previously entered in Events This parameter specifies the event index for the falling threshold Its range is 1 to 65535 This field is mandatory and must match an Event Index that you previously entered in Events Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Owner This paramete
14. Outbound Errors Pkts number of outbound error packets DropEvents Drop Events number of packets dropped CRCAlignErrors CRC and Align Errors number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred UndersizePkts Undersize Packets Pkts number of undersized packets less than 64 octets received OversizePkts Oversize Packets Pkts number of oversized packets over 2000 octets received Fragments Number of fragments packets with less than 64 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets received Collisions Number of collisions received If Jumbo Frames are enabled the threshold of Jabber Frames is raised to the maximum size of Jumbo Frames Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Switch Maintenance Upgrade your switch firmware Tools gt Firmware Upgrade TRENDnet may periodically release firmware upgrades that may add features or fix problems associated with your TRENDnet switch model and version To check if there is a firmware upgrade available for your device please check your TRENDnet model and version using the link http www trendnet com downloads In addition it is also important to verify if the latest firmware version is newer than the one your switch is currently running To identify the firmware that is currently loaded on your switch log in to the switch click on the System Info section or click on Tools and click on Firmware Upgrade The firmware used by the switch is listed as Run
15. address entered into the field IPv6 Dynamic To configure the switch to automatically obtain its IP Gateway configuration from a DHCP server on your network NS Retransmit Time Settings NS Retransmit A constant that defines a nonzero number of Time seconds between periodic re authentication of the client The field is 1 3600 seconds The default setting is 1 second Link Local Address Settings Automatic Link A link local address has a prefix of FE80 is not Local Address routable and can be used for communication only on the local network Only one link local address is supported If a link local address exists on the interface this entry replaces the address in the configuration Link Local Enter the Link Local Address Prefix Length Address Prefix length 13 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS A link local address is an IPv6 unicast address that can be automatically configured on any interface using the link local prefix FE80 10 and the interface identifier in the modified EUI 64 format Link local addresses are used in the neighbor discovery protocol and the stateless auto configuration process Nodes on a local link can use link local addresses to communicate the nodes do not need globally unique addresses to communicate IPv6 devices must not forward packets that have link local source or destination addresses to other links Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save
16. shared with ports 7 8 Temperature LED indicators Storage Reset button Humidity 10Base T UTP STP Cat 5 cable 100 m 100Base TX UTP STP Cat 5 5e cable 100 m 1000Base T UTP STP Cat 5e 6 cable 100 m Software LC Multi Mode 50 125um 62 5 125um Nionazement LC Single Mode 9 125um 10 125um Buffer Memory 1MB Filtering Address 16K MAC address entries Table Switch Up to 16Gbps Fabric Capacity Forwarding Rate 11 9 M pps 64 byte packet size LED Display PWR Power Green Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved e Speed 10Mbps Off 100Mbps Orange Gigabit Green e Link Activity Connected Solid Green Activity Blinking Green e Duplex Full duplex Solid Green Half duplex off e SFP 10 Off 100Mbps Orange Gigabit Green o 10 100Mbps Activity Blinking Orange o Gigabit Activity Blinking Green 100 240VAC 50 60Hz internal power supply 13 8W max Fanless design 280 x 180 x 44 mm 11 x 7 1 x 1 7 in 19 in width rack mountable with rack mount hardware installed with 1U height 1 5 kg 3 4 Ibs 0 45 C 32 113 F 10 70 C 14 158 F Max 90 non condensing e HTTP HTTPS SSL v2 3 TLS Web based GUI e SNMP v1 v2c v3 e RMON v1 e Static Unicast MAC Address e Enable disable 802 3az Power Saving e LLDP e Virtual Cable Test 108 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82W5S MIB Spanning Tree e Link Aggregation e
17. 1 Spanning Tree Apply El Trunk Config Trunk ID 2 Apply LACP Group Status Trunk ID 3 Disable Port Priority Apply Mirroring Trunk ID 4 2 3 5 Disable Loopback Detection E a Apply Static Unicast Static Multicast Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP QoS 32 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS For each Trunk ID Group check the port numbers to add for each trunk group View your trunk group status information Click the drop down list and select one of the following options Bridge gt Trunk Config gt LACP Group Status Switch Info e Active The specific aggregator will broadcast and respond to LACP Group Status LACPDU LACP Data Unit packets This setting enables the dynamic a REE Grain SE LACP feature for the trunk Bridge System Priority 32768 e Passive The specific aggregator will not broadcast LACPDU packets _ plese biia run ontg roup but it will respond to them This setting disables the LACP feature for no ij E the trunk Group 2 Port Priority e Manual Enables static port trunking and disables the LACP feature Brora This group doesn t exist for the trunk Static link aggregation Loopback Detection soled e e a Static Unicast e Disable Disables the static port trunk and disables the LACP feature E IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP Click Apply to apply the change to th
18. 14 D1 2D 18 DE IPv6 Neighbor Settings lt DNS Settings System IP Address l IP Access List System Subnet ee pss bss bss Eb Administration User Interface System Default gt ae System Time SSL Settings System IP Mode DHCP DHCP Auto Configuration Apply System Log Settings IPv4 Setup System MAC Displays the switch MAC address information Address System IP Enter the new switch IP address Default Address 192 168 10 200 System Subnet Enter the new switch subnet mask e g Mask 255 255 255 0 System Default Enter the default gateway IP address e g Gateway 192 168 10 1 or typically your router gateway to the Internet System IP Mode Click the drop down list and select Static to Static manually specify your IP address settings or DHCP to allow your switch to obtain IP address settings automatically from a DHCP server on your network Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 12 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Set your IPv6 settings Use the IPv6 System Settings page to configure the IPv6 network interface which is the logical interface used for in band connectivity with the switch via all of the switch s front panel ports The configuration parameters associated with the switch s network interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched or routed Switch Info IPv6 System Settings System System Man
19. 64kbps x rate limit Spanning Tree Port Bandwidth Status sure the change is permanent Trunk Config 64kbps x E j 1 15625 Ignore y Mirroring eae 15625 PERETE Disabled Y Loopback Detection F 15625 M iiinis Static Unicast ea 15625 EER ELTE Disabled Y Static Multicast ort 4a ao 15625 1 15625 i yv IGMP Snooping p 15625 Disabled y Bandwidth Control 64kbps a 15625 1 15625 Disabled Vv Storm Control ala 15625 RER ETAD Disabled Y Ingress Rate Limiting Ca EF Egress Rate Limiting eet doe 15625 KEREYE Disabled Y oN eee 15625 KEREY Disabled v GVRP Qos ZEA 15625 REEE Y Disabled v Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default Ingress Rate Limiting Settings Port The port number Bandwidth Enter the ingress rate limit value Status Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable ingress rate limiting or select Disabled to disable ingress rate limiting Action Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 42 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Set Egress Rate Limiting This section allows you to set the egress transmit rate for each switch port Switch Info Egress Rate Limiting System Physical Interfa
20. All Time for each port Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN El GVRP GVRP Time Settings GVRP Time Settings Port All 1 JoinTime 10 2 30 14 msec N LeaveTime 30 2531 18 msec LeaveAllTime 40 2 31 8 msec Action Apply Apply LeaveTime This parameter is the GARP Leave Timer Its range is 30 LeaveAllTime GVRP Global Settings N oOo Port Settings 2 Apply Ww oOo Apply QoS gt vI N N N N N o _ h h h _ k Pe Apply SNMP Apply Access Control Config ap Apply RMON N Appl Voice VLAN iiai N Oo Apply Security a DHCP Snooping Note Leave Timer must be greater than Join Timer x 2 10 and Leave all Timer must be greater than Leave Timer 10 Use increments of 10 LLDP Note The GARP LeaveTime must be greater than GARP JoinTimer x2 10 and the GARPLeaveAllTime must be greater than GARP LeaveTime 10 The acceptable input values are multiples of 10 If you try to enter a value that is not a multiple of 10 the value is rimmed down to the multiple of 10 GVRP Time Settings Port The port number on the switch JoinTime This parameter is the GARP Join Timer Its range is 10 1073741810 milli seconds
21. B 2 Assign a static IP address to your computer s network adapter in the subnet of 192 168 10 x e g 192 168 10 25 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 10 25 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server _ Validate settings upon exit Advanced TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS 3 Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the switch and then 6 Configure the switch IP address settings to be within your network subnet press Enter The default IP address is 192 168 10 200 then click Apply Note You may need to modify the static IP address settings of your computer s L 192 168 110 200 network ORAP EI to IP address settings within your subnet in order to regain _ access to the switch 4 Enter the User Name and Password and then click Login The default username is admin and the password is admin as well The username and To store the change to flash memory so you can access the same switch password are case sensitive please enter them in all l
22. Community Settings Engine ID View Table Community Name ty 32 characters limit Group Access Table User Name View Policy 32 characters limit SNMP View Table SNMP User Group Community Table Trap Management Access Control Config RMON Community Name User Name View Policy Voice VLAN private ReadWrite any public ReadOnly DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved To create SNMP Community Setting e Enter anew Community Name A name can be up to 31 characters in length e Enter a User Name View Policy that has been previously defined This name must match one of the User Names displayed on the Note SNMP User Group page If you enter a user name that has not been pre defined on the SNMP User Group page the Community entry is displayed but the agent manager communication fails e Click Add The values of the new Community Name and User Name are displayed To modify a SNMP Community Setting If you need to modify a Community Table entry you must first delete the entry by using the procedure below and then re enter it with the modification by creating a new Community table entry To delete a SNMP Community Setting To delete a Community Name click Delete next to the entry in the table that you want to remove The deleted Community Name is no longer displayed in the Community table No confirmation message is display
23. History a Add Reset Event RMON Event Table Free Entries 256 Voice VLAN Security Total Entries 0 DHCP Snooping Index Description Type Community Owner Last Time Sent Action lt lt Table is em gt gt LLDP pty Page 0 0 gra Statistic Tonle Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved RMON Event Settings Index This parameter specifies the ID number of the new group The range is 1 to 65535 Description This parameter specifies a text description of the event that you are configuring Type This parameter specifies where to log the event when it occurs The choices are to log a message in the event log of the Switch send an SNMP trap to the SNMP NMS software or both Community This parameter specifies the community where you want to send the SNMP trap Owner This parameter is used to identify the person who created an entry It is primarily intended for switches that are managed by more than one person and is an optional field Click Add to add the entry to the table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the c
24. Model pull down menu select v3 Trap Management a ad Reset e Enter the Security Level from the pull down menu The selection Access Control Config options are geo SNMP Group Access Table e i A e o NoAuthNoPriv This selection is the appropriate selection oice VLAN Grou i l a Security Security N p Read View Write View Notify View Model Leva E ity ame ode eve when no Auth Protocol or Priv Protocol no encryption are ReadOnly ReadWri ReadWri v NoAuthNoPriv DHCP Snooping E selected on the SNMP User Group page LLDP E o AuthNoPriv Choose this selection when encryption has been paisi enabled but only the Auth Protocol has a password assigned and the Priv Protocol has been selected as none on the SNMP User Group page o AuthPriv When the Auth Protocol or Priv Protocol have been enabled choose this selection e Click the Add button Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 08 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS To modify a SNMP View Name Configure the SNMP User Group Table If you need to modify an entry in the SNMP Group Access page you must first delete the entry and then re enter it An SNMP User Name and Group Name definition is the basis for all the other SNMP tables You can create and delete View Names by following the To delete a SNMP View Name procedures in the following sections In the Action column of the table click Delete for the View Name that you Switch Info want to remove S
25. OUI settings Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN OUI Settings Voice VLAN OUI Settings Description Telephony OUI User hoo Bb XX XX XX XX XX XX Note 10 maximum user defined OUI allowed Modify OUI Setting To modify or delete an OUI it must be first be deleted and then re created Delete OUI Setting To delete a specific OUI that had already been entered in the table at the bottom of the page click on Delete in the Action column of the table The specific OUI will be deleted from the table Voice VLAN Voice VLAN Settings Voice VLAN OUI Table Voice VLAN OUI Settings Free Policies 200 ID Description Telephony OUI OUI Mask Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make DHCP Snooping sure the change is permanent LLDP Securi ty lt lt Voice VLAN OUI List is empty gt gt Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Use the following procedure to configure Voice VLAN OUls e Enter a text description that helps you identify the manufacturer s OUI in the User Defined OUI Description field This parameter can be up to 20 characters in length e Enter the MAC address in the User Defined OUI Telephony OUI field of one of the IP phones with the manufacturer s OUI e Click Add The new OUI entry is displayed in the table at the bottom of the page Note If you find more than one OUI among the IP phones you are in
26. OUIs An OUI is three bytes long and is usually expressed in hexadecimal format It is imbedded into the first part of each MAC address of an Ethernet network device You can find the OUI of an IP phone in the first three complete bytes of its MAC address Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Typically you will find that all of the IP phones you are installing have the same OUI in common The switch identifies a voice data packet by comparing the OUI information in the packet s source MAC address with an OUI table that you configure when you initially set up the voice VLAN This is important when the Auto Detection feature for a port and is a dynamic voice VLAN port When you are configuring the voice VLAN parameters you must enter the complete MAC address of at least one of your IP phones An OUI Mask is automatically generated and applied by the Web Management Utility software to yield the manufacturer s OUI If the OUI of the remaining phones from that manufacturer is the same then no other IP phone MAC addresses need to be entered into the configuration However it is possible that you can find more than one OUI from the same manufacturer among the IP phones you are installing It is also possible that your IP phones are from two or more different manufacturers in which case you will find different OUls for each manufacturer If you identify more than one OUI among the IP phones being installed then one MAC address
27. Quality of Service VLAN e IPv6 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery IPv6 Static IP DHCPv6 Auto configuration MIB Il RFC 1213 Bridge MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB Extension RFC 2674 SNMPv2 MIB RFC 1907 Ethernet Interface MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB RFC 2233 MIB Traps Convention RFC 1215 RMON MIB RFC 1757 RFC 2819 802 1p MIB RFC 2674 RADIUS Client Authentication MIB RFC 2618 LLDP MIB IEEE 802 1ab Ping MIB RFC 2925 RFC 4560 802 1d STP Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1s MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Static Link Aggregation 802 3ad Dynamic LACP e 802 1p Class of Service CoS e DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point e Bandwidth Control per port e Queue Scheduling Strict Priority Weighted Round Robin WRR Multiple management VLAN assignment Asymmetric VLAN 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Dynamic GVRP Up to 256 groups ID Range 1 4094 Private VLAN Protected Ports Voice VLAN 10 user defined OUIs Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Multicast Port Mirror Access Control ACL IPv4 L2 L4 amp IPv6 Flow Control Firmware Update Utility OS Compatibility e IGMP Snooping v1 v2 v3 per VLAN e Static Multicast Address e Up to 256 multicast entries RX TX or both e 802 1X Port Based Network Access Control RADIUS TACACS e Local Dial In User Authentication e DHCP Snooping per VLAN e Loopback Detection e Duplicated Address Det
28. SSL MAC port filtering Denial of Service controls 802 1X TACACS and RADIUS are compatible with layered network access controls Monitoring RMON SNMP SNMP Trap and Port Mirroring support administrator monitoring solutions TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Front View Reset Button LED Indicators VEE EAE A TEG O82WS TRENDNET GbE Network Ports SFP Share Port Interfaces Press and hold this button for 10 seconds and release to reset the switch to factory defaults Gigabit Ethernet Connect network devices and can be used for uplink Ports 1 8 or downlink connections Ports 7 and 8 are shared with SFP slots 7F and 8F and will be disabled when SFP slots 7F 8F are in use SFP slots 7F 8F Supports optional 100 or 1000BASE SX LX mini GBIC modules Reset Button Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved LED Indicators Power PWR LED On The TEG 082WS is powered on Off The TEG 082WS is not powered Web Smart Switch TEG O82WS Link ACT LED per port On The respective port is successfully connected to an Ethernet network Blinking The port is transmitting or receiving data on the Ethernet network Off No link 123 4953 6 8B LINK ACT LINK ACT TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Speed LED per port Shared SFP Slots 7F 8F Green When respective LED shows in solid green LED the port is Solid The port is inserted mini GBIC Gigabit module and gigabit link connected to a
29. Size 128 MB Flash Size 16 MB Administration Information System Name System Location System Contact System MAC Address IPv4 Information MAC Address MORE HDI EPI DHE HD IP Address 192 168 10 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 IPv6 Information IPv6 Unicast Address Prefix Length IPv6 Default Gateway Link Local Address Prefix length Automatic Network Features IPv4 DHCP Client Mode Disabled IPv6 DHCP Client Mode Disabled TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Switch Information Default Gateway Displays the current gateway address assigned to System Up For The duration your switch has been running your switch continuously without a restart power cycle hard or soft reboot or reset Runtime Image The current software or firmware version your IPv6 Information switch is running IPv6 Unicast Address Displays the current IPv6 address and prefix Boot Loader The current boot loader version your switch is Prefix Length assigned to your switch running IPv6 Default Displays the current IPv6 default gateway address Gateway assigned to your switch Link Local Address Displays the current Link Local address and prefix Hardware Information Prefix Length length assigned to your switch DRAM Size Displays your switch RAM memory size Flash Size Displays your switch Flash memory size Automatic Network Features IPv4 DHCP Client Displays if your switch IPv4 address setting is set
30. address table is empty gt gt IGMP Snooping Settings Status Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable the IGMP snooping feature or Disabled to disable the feature Enter the amount of time in seconds that you want your switch to wait before it purges an inactive dynamic MAC address Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable the Querier Status or Disabled to disable this feature Age Out Timer Querier Status Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 39 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Query Interval Enter the amount of time you want your switch to Configure IGMP Snooping Router Ports send IGMP queries Max Response When a host receives the query packet it starts Time counting to a random value less than the maximum Switch Inf hee ene IGMP Snooping Router Port response time When this timer expires host replies System with a report provided that no other host has Physical Interface 802 1Q VLAN responded yet Bridge ID Static Router Port Dynamic Router Port Action Robustness Adjust the robustness variable to compensate the Spanning Tree T T Variable packet loss o 3 Mirroring Last Member The timer to define the window of time to collect O N Query Interval member response Static Unicast Static Multicast Router Timeout The timer to maintain a valid router El IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Settings IGMP Snooping Router Port Multicast Group Entr
31. filter the software prevents the switch from forwarding it and drops the packet You may want to block access to a device within your organization For instance you may not want users on the Sales group switch to have access to a server on the Accounting group switch You can enter the MAC address of the Accounting server as a destination MAC address filter on the Sales group switch When a packet destined for the Accounting server is received by the Sales group switch the switch drops the packet The Destination MAC Filter is a subset of the static MAC address Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved O Destination MAC Filter System Add Destination MAC Filter e g 00 11 ab cd ef 22 Physical Interface Bridge MAC Address Destination MAC Table Voice VLAN Free Entries 200 Total Entries 0 SNMP Access Control Config RMON Security MAC Address Port Access Control lt lt Destination MAC Filter is empty gt gt Dial in User RADIUS Note The maximum Destination MAC Filter entries is 40 TACACS Destination MAC Filter Page 0 0 a Denial of Service DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Enter the MAC Address to add to the destination filter table Click Add On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in th
32. on the Add to monitor list button to select a device from the Discovery List to the Monitor List Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Discovery List MAC Address IP Address Protocol version Product Name System Name IP Mode Location Subnet Mask Gateway Group Interval Monitor List IP Address MAC Address Protocol version Product Name System Name IP Mode Location Subnet Mask Gateway Group Interval Add Item Delete Item Shows the device MAC Address Shows the current IP address of the device Shows the version of the Utility protocol Shows the device product name Shows the appointed device system name Shows the DHCP status of the device Shows where the device is located Shows the Subnet Mask set of the device Shows the Gateway set of the device The IGMP group interval time Shows the system symbol of the Web Smart device represent for device system is not alive Shows the current IP address of the device Shows the device MAC Address Shows the version of the Utility protocol Shows the device product name Shows the appointed device system name Shows the DHCP status of the device Shows where the device is located Shows the Subnet Mask set of the device Shows the Gateway set of the device The IGMP group interval time To add a device to the Monitor List manually enter the IP Address of the device that you want to monitor To delete the device in
33. protocol Users are authenticated with the SHA authentication protocol after a message is received e Enter the password for the Auth Protocol e Select one of the following choices for the Priv Protocol field o DES Specifies DES encryption scrambles the SNMP data so that outside observers are prevented from seeing the data content o None Specifies no encryption is applied to SNMP data e Click Add The new User Name and Group Name are displayed on the SNMP User Group page Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved To modify a SNMP User and Group Name If you need to modify an entry in the SNMP User Group page you must first delete the entry and then re enter it To delete a SNMP User and Group Name In the Action column of the table click Delete for the User Name and Group Name that you want to remove Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 60 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure the SNMP Community Table A community string has attributes for controlling who can use the string and what the string will allow a network management station to do on the switch The Web Management Utility does not provide any default community strings You must first define an SNMP User and Group Name on the SNMP User Group page and then define a Community Name on the SNMP Community Table page Physical Interface Bide SNMP Community Table SNMP SNMP
34. representing each individual OUI must be configured in the voice VLAN You can enter a total of 10 OUls Dynamic Auto Detection vs Static Ports Prior to configuring the voice VLAN you must configure a tagged VLAN which is the basis for the voice VLAN configuration The VLAN must be configured with one or more tagged or untagged ports that will serve as the voice VLAN uplink downlink By default a tagged or untagged port is a static member of a tagged VLAN The ports that you choose to configure as dynamic Auto Detection ports must be connected directly to an IP phone When you initially define the ports of a tagged VLAN for your voice VLAN configuration they must be configured as a Not Member ports The Not Member ports are eligible to dynamically join the voice VLAN when voice data is detected with 79 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS a predefined OUI in the source MAC address The port will leave the voice VLAN after a specified timeout period This port behavior is configured with the voice VLAN Auto Detection feature For the Auto Detection feature to function your IP phone s must be capable of generating 802 1Q packets with imbedded VLAN ID tags You must manually configure your IP phone s for the same VLAN ID as the switch s voice VLAN ID When voice data is detected on one of the Not Member ports the packets from the IP phone will contain the voice VLAN ID so they are switched within the switch s vo
35. the Monitor List 104 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS e e Device Setting Device Setting Configure settings Change password Upgrade firmware Access web DHCF Refresh Configuration Setting In this Configuration Setting you can set the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Group Interval System name Location and IP Mode m Monitor List 192 166 10 200 Select the device in the Discovery list or Monitor List and press Configure settings button then the will appear after entering the data that you want to change you must enter the password and then click on Set to switch configuration The default password of TRENDnet Web Smart Switches is admin Product name MACAddress 0014d12d18de IP Address o 0 wo Subnet mask 255 755 2755 0 Gateway Ma _ 10 0 254 Location System name Group Interval 120 Password Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Password Change You can use this Password Change when you need to change the password fill in the password needed in the dialog box and then click on Set button to proceed the password change New password Confirm password password j Set i Cancel Firmware Upgrade When the device has a new function there will be a new firmware to update the device use this function to update Device Information Device IP 192 168 10 200 Device Mac oo1
36. the Upload Firmware section click Browse or Choose File 2 Navigate to the folder on your computer where the unzipped firmware file hex is located and select it 3 Click Apply If prompted click Yes or OK Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 95 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Note Before using this method a TFTP server is required alive on the network The TFTP server has to be in the same subnet Please place the firmware file hex on the root directory of your TFTP server If you are not familiar with the TFTP protocol it is recommended to use the HTTP method Firmware Upgrade via TFTP System Physical Interface Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Settings Bridge Image Version 1 00 02 SNMP U u E CS TFIP Server IP a SS Access Control Config RMON Image File Name 64 characters max O iaia Retry Count Booo Securi H Note System will reset automatically after burning image to flash DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools El Firmware Upgrade via HTTP via TFTP Config File Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Settings Image Version The firmware version now is running on the switch TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of your TFTP server Image File Enter the firmware filename with extension hex Name Retry Count Defined the number of time to attempt to pull the firmware file from the TFTP server Click Apply to start the firmware upgrade Copyright 20
37. the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved DNS Settings System gt DNS Settings Some of the smart switch services requires name resolution services to finish its job such as SNTP service Setup the DNS server settings here for name resolution Switch Info DNS Server Settings System System Management DNS Server Settings DNS IPv4 Server o Eo o DNS Ipve Seve IP ____ O Apply IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Access List Administration User Interface System Time SSL Settings DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings Physical Interface Bridge DNS Server Settings DNS IPv4 Server Specifies the IPv4 DNS server address DNS IPv6 Server Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address Click Add to save the entry to the list Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 14 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Add IPv6 neighbors These settings allows you to manually define IPv6 supported neighboring devices on your network Switch Info IPv6 Neighbor Settings System System M t i i ystem Managemen IPv6 Neighbor Settings Neighbor IPv6 Address MSS COU Link Layer MAC Address B B B B E 9 xx xx xx xx xx xx IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings Pv6 Neighbor Settings DNS Settings IP Acc
38. to Administration Information Mode DHCP client System Name Displays the identifying system name of your switch IPv6 DHCP Client Displays if your switch IPv6 address setting is set to This information can be modified under the System Mode DHCP client section System Location Displays the identifying system location of your switch This information can be modified under the System section System Contact Displays the identifying system contact or system administrator of your switch This information can be modified under the System section System MAC Address IPv4 Information MAC Address Displays the switch system MAC address IP Address Displays the current IPv4 address assigned to your switch Subnet Mask Displays the current IPv4 subnet mask assigned to your switch Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 10 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS System System Management Click Apply to apply the change to the switch System gt System Management Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make This section explains how to assign a name location and contact information sure the change is permanent for the switch This information helps in identifying each specific switch among other switches in the same local area network Entering this information is optional Switch Info Management System 3 Management Pv4 Setup System Description IPv6 System Settings TEG 082WS
39. v2c That is configured for the host management device e Enter a Community Name that you have defined previously in the SNMP Community table The Community Name must correlate with one of the communities displayed on the SNMP Community Table page If you enter a Community Name that has not been pre defined the Trap Host entry is displayed but agent manager communication fails e Click Add The new host is added to the table To modify a Trap Host Table Entry If you need to modify an SNMP Trap entry you must first delete the entry by using the procedure below and then re enter it with the modification by creating a new SNMP trap 62 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS To delete a Trap Host Table Entry To delete an entry in the host table click Delete next to the entry in the table that you want to remove The Host table entry is removed from the table No confirmation message is displayed Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Access Control Config Access Control configuration allows you to control different aspects of the Ethernet traffic as it enters the switch ports and is process through the Switch You can specify what traffic is permitted or denied to flow through the switch by setting up specific filter criteria at an ingress port You can also manage the switching priority of Ethernet packets A
40. virtual private network VPN connection Set up an ad hoc computer to computer network View network computers and devices View network connections View network status and tasks Set up a dial up connection Traiuthlechnntina Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 114 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS 3 Click Change adapter settings on the left hand side 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties i a i CION 55 All Control Panel Items nm e SE Control Panel Home q Wireless Network Connection Properties oe View your basic network information and set up connections IwAnA Change adapter settings T x qd w 0 Stans A Change advanced sharing EE TRENDNET Internet LOME USNS This computer G Broadcom 802 11g Network Adacter View your active networks Connect to a network j i a comnecson ures the following tems 4 Click Properties on the selected network adapter Mo Chers for Microsc Netwotes v GoS Paat Schede a x v fii and Porter Paro for Mocsa Networks _ J H 2 Goo x vi gt Fiene Protocol Vason 6 TOP Pv6 Cie F Coreei Pune p Netw ang internet gt Network Commacters gt lss p vo a PEO ee ee as e e _ s ai Ongerene Connect Te Cmsble She aitei devia Ciegnoe the conection i y 1 v a Urk Layer Topology Discovery Mapper LO Driver Y amp Urie Layer Topology Discovery Responder A
41. 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet network Green is established Amber When respective LED shows in solid amber the port is Blinkin Traffic is passing through this SPF port with gigabit link connected to a 100Mbps Ethernet network Green Off When the LINK LED is on and Speed LED is off the respective Solid The port is inserted mini GBIC 100Mbps module and 100M port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet network Amber link is established Blinkin Traffic is passing through this SPF port with 100Mbps link Amber Off No link 1000 e100 O10 Duplex per port Lega On Full duplex Ethernet Off Half duplex Ethernet r e E a Ae DUPLEX FDX OHDX Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 4 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Rear View AC Power Connector Connect the AC power cord to the connector and the other side into a power outlet Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Package Contents TEG 082WS package includes TEG 082WS Multi Language Quick Installation Guide CD ROM Utility and User s Guide Power cord 1 8m 6ft Rack mount hardware If any package content is missing or damaged please contact the retail store online retailer or reseller distributor from which the product was purchased Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Switch Installation Desktop Hardware Installation The site where you install the switch stack may greatly affect its performance When installing c
42. 14 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Backup and restore your switch configuration settings You may have added many customized settings to your switch and in the case that you need to reset your switch to default all your customized settings would be lost and would require you to manually reconfigure all of your switch settings instead of simply restoring from a backed up switch configuration file O Config File Backup Restore via HTTP System File Backup Restore via HTTP Settings Access Control Config Physical Interface Bridge Select File RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore via HTTP via TFTP Click Backup to save the configuration file config bin to your local hard drive Note If prompted choose the location on your local hard drive If you are not prompted the configuration file config bin will be saved to your default downloads folder 96 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS To restore your switch configuration 1 Depending on your web browser click on Browse or Choose File A separate file navigation window should open 3 Select the configuration file to restore and click Restore Default Filename config bin If prompted click Yes or OK 4 Wait for the switch to restore settings Note Before using this method a TFTP server is required alive on the network The TFTP server has to be in the same su
43. 4d12018de r Upgrade Setting Firmware Path j Browse Password Upgrade State Start Cancel 105 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Note Make sure your computer is in the same sub net with the switch management IP Otherwise you are going to have this error message Error The device IP and manager IP are not in the same subnet Access Web Double click the device in the Monitor List or select a device in the Monitor List and press this Web Access button to access the device in Web browser TEG 082WS LOGIN User Name admin Password DHCP Refresh Click on the DHCP Refresh button to refresh IP address of selected device form DHCP server Only applies if Web Smart switch IP address settings are set to DHCP Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Main Menu Options File View Option Help Monitor save In the File tab you can find Monitor Save Monitor save as Monitor Save As Monitor Load and Exit actions to choose Monitor load Exit File Tab Monitor Save To record the setting of the Monitor List to the default when you open the Web Management Utility next time it will auto load the default recorded setting Monitor Save As Torecord the setting of the Monitor List in appointed filename and file path Monitor Load To manually load the setting file of the Monitor List Exit To exit the Web Management Utility Help
44. ADIUS server Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 82 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Add TACACS Servers TACACS Authentication Method Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS provides centralized security user access validation The system supports up to 5 TACACS servers TACACS provides a centralized user management system while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes The TACACS protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted protocol exchanges between the client and TACACS server The user assigned TACACS parameters are applied to newly defined TACACS servers If values are not defined the system defaults are applied to the new TACACS servers Switch Info TACACS System Physical Interface TACACS Settings Bridge Server Priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 SNMP mom Server IP Address ES 1s TR 1 65535 Voice VLAN Timeout SEE 1 255secs 3 Shared Secret o C F D 32 characters limit Security Access Control Config RMON Server Port Port Access Control Add Dial in User tus TACACS Table TACACS Server Server Destination MAC Filter Priority Server IP Address Port Timeout Shared Secret Action Denial of Service lt lt TACACS list is empty gt gt DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic TACACS Settings Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Server Priority Enter the TACACS Ser
45. AN Tagged VLAN ID VID Port MAC Address Type Port Settings 00 00 00 00 00 11 Dynamic Forwarding Table Mode 00 11 32 0D 61 76 Dynamic Dynamic Forwarding Table 00 14 D1 CD 67 80 Dynamic Private VLAN 44 19 B7 09 A5 88 Dynamic VLAN Current Database 3 GF Ge IS er ECI Dynamic GVRP D8 EB 97 D3 97 63 Dynamic SNMP o E eoe Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security By default forwarding entries for all ports are listed You can click the Port drop down list to select a specific port to view only the forwarding entries for the selected port If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Create a private VLAN The private VLAN feature allows you to create a more secure VLAN that is completely isolated to its members and cannot communicate with other VLANS A private VLAN partitions the Layer 2 broadcast domain of a VLAN into subdomains allowing you to isolate the ports on the switch from each other A subdomain consists of a primary VLAN and one or more secondary VLANS All VLANs in a private VLAN domain share the same primary VLAN The secondary VLAN ID differentiates one subdomain from another The secondary VLANs may either be isolated VLANs or community VLANs A host on an isolated VLAN can only communicate with the associat
46. Configure the IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Mirroring Loopback Detection IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Static Unicast Static Multicast IPv6 Traffic Class Global Settings ono State Enabled o Disabled Bandwidth Control VLAN Apply GVRP El QoS IPv6 Traffic Class Settings ae IPv6 Traffic Class B Port Priority DSCP Scheduling Algorithm a IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings IPv6 Traffic Class Table SNMP Free Policies 200 Total Entries 0 Access Control Config z a IPv6 Traffic Class Priority RMON lt lt ipv6 traffic class table is empty gt gt Voice VLAN Page 0 0 age Page I Security IPv6 Traffic Class Global Settings Select Enabled or Disabled Click Apply to save the settings IPv6 Traffic Class Settings IPv6 Traffic Specify the value of IPv6 class Range 0 255 Class Class ID Defines the priority assigned to the port The priorities are Highest High Medium and Low Click Add to add the traffic class setting entry to the table Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved On the IPv6Traffic Class Table you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash se
47. Engine ID field Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 56 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure the SNMP View Table The SNMP View table specifies the MIB object access criteria for each View Name If the View Name is not specified on this page then it has access to all MIB objects You can specify specific areas of the MIB that can be accessed or denied based on the entries in this table You can create and delete entries in the View table Physical Interface SNMP View Table Bridge SNMP SNMP View Settings Engine ID a View Table View Name 32 characters limit Group Access Table Subtree OID SNMP User Group Community Table OID Mask View Type included Y SNMP View Table Trap Management Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN View Name Subtree OID OID Mask View Type Action Security ReadWrite 1 1 Included DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash To creating SNMP View Table Entries e Enter the View Name This value must be pre defined on the SNMP User Group page e Enter the Subtree OID e Enter 1 for the OID Mask Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved e Enter the View Type Choose from the following options and then click Add o Included This selection allows the specified MIB object to be included in the view o Excluded This selection blocks the view of
48. Guide TEG 082 WS Loop Status Display the current loopback status Action Next to each entry click Apply to apply the change of the port Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Static Unicast Add static unicast entries to the switch Bridge gt Static Unicast Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree El Trunk Config Trunking LACP Group Status Port Priority Mirroring Loopback Detection a Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control Static Unicast Address Table Static Unicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN SM 1 4094 MAC Address fe fe fe E Port Member Settings Port Member 1 2 Apply 802 1Q VLAN Free entries 256 Total entries 0 VLAN Index MAC Address Port Members Action lt lt 802 1Q VLAN Static Unicast Address Table is empty gt gt VLAN GVRP Page 0 0 Page Qos Static Unicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN Enter the VLAN ID where the MAC address will reside Note By default all switch ports are part of the default VLAN VLAN ID 1 MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device to add Port Member Settings Port Member Select the port where the MAC address will reside Note Click Apply to apply the change Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 37 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS 802 1Q VLAN On the list you can click Modify to modify an
49. IDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF ORIN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT TRENDNET S OPTION THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Governing Law This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California Some TRENDnet products include software code written by third party developers These codes are subject to the GNU General Public License GPL or GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL Go to http www trendnet com gpl or http www trendnet com Download section and look for the desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of the developers TRENDnet does not provide technical support for these codes Please go to http www gnu org licenses gpl txt or http www gnu org licenses lgpl txt for specific terms of each license August 1 2014 TEG 082WS User s Guide V1 0 121 TRENDNET Product Warranty Registration Please take a moment to register your product online
50. LAN Settings by clicking the State radio button choices that you want to change o Enable Enable Private VLAN settings o Disable Disable Private VLAN settings Press Apply to make the changes to take effect e Set the Source Port to on port 1 8 e Click on the Forwarding Ports ratio button that applies to your configuration e Click Apply Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 48 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS View the current VLAN database Mirroring Loopback Detection VLAN Current Database Static Unicast Static Multicast 802 190 Tagged VLAN IGMP Snooping VLAN ID VLAN Name VLANFDBID Member Ports Untagged Ports Status Bandwidth Control 1 DefaultVLAN 1 1 8 1 8 permanent a se 17 ER EEEE MO Tagged VLAN Port Settings Forwarding Table Mode Dynamic Forwarding Table Private VLAN VLAN Current Database GVRP QoS SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol The GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows network devices to share VLAN information and to use the information to modify existing VLANs or create new VLANs automatically This makes it easier to manage VLANs that span more than one switch Without GV
51. Logo R keys simultaneously to Sleep bring up the Run dialog box Restart Shut Down In the dialog box type cmd to bring up the command prompt Lis Out Vincent Tu In the command prompt type ipconfig all to display your IP address settings MAC OS X 1 Enter Terminal in Spotlight to look for the Terminal app ce ao Show All in Finder Top Hit Terminal N sy Applications Terminal Click on Terminal to launch the command prompt In the command prompt enter ifconfig to display all network interface status on your MAC 2 Select the network card you want to configure on the left banner and the network adapter status is showing here Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 111 TRENDnet User s Guide 00o Network a gt ShowAll Q Location Automatic al Ethernet Lak Connected Status Connected Ethernet is currently active and has the IP address 10 10 10 8 Configure IPv4 Using DHCP Bluetooth PAN Q IP Address 10 10 10 8 nnn Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router 10 10 10 254 DNS Server 10 10 10 254 Search Domains IPv6 Address fd26 9473 bf2 1c62 3 Assist me Revert Apply Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved m re e Advanced EL TEG 082 WS How to setup a static IP address on your computer s network card Note Before setup make sure that you have a unique static IP address available which will not cause the network a
52. NDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol Enable and configure LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP allows Ethernet network devices such a as switches and routers to receive and transmit device related information System to directly connected devices on the network and to store data that is learned Physical Interface LLDP Global Settings Bridge LLDP Enabled Disabled Access Control Config LLDP Global Settings about other devices RMON LLDP Settings Message TX Hold Voice VLAN ES 2 10 Multiplier Security Message TX Interval Tn sec 5 32768 DHCP Snooping LLDP Reinit Delay Pp ST LLDP LLDP TX Delay PE s lt 1 8192 LLDP Global Settings 9 Note LLDP TX Delay lt 0 25 Message TX Interval and Message TX Interval LLDP Neighbors Information Message TX Hold Multiplier lt 65535 Statistic Tools LLDP System Information Save Settings to Flash Chassis ID Subtype macAddress Chassis ID 00 14 D1 2D 18 DE System Name System Description TEG 082WS LLDP Port State Settings Port Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 90 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS LLDP Global Settings Enabled The LLDP feature is active Disabled The LLDP feature is inactive LLDP Settings Message TX Hold Sets the hold multiplier value The hold time multiplier Multiplier is multiplied by the transmit interval to give the Time To Live TTL tha
53. NMP User Group System A i Z Physical Interf SNMP User Group Settings Note The views corresponding to the ReadOnly and ReadWrite Group Names are Bridge l ee default values and cannot be removed salir 32 characters limit SNMP oe D pel gest 32 characters limit View Table SNMP Version vl encrypted Group Access Table Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make SNMP User Group mite protean A Community Table sure the change IS permanent ED Management pan Password O m rese RMON Voice VLAN SNMP User Group Table Security User Name Group Name ee aside Bias Snoopina Priv Protocol Action Statistic Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 59 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS To create a SNMP User and Group Name Note There are no default User Name or Group Name defined for SNMP e Type anew User Name Enter a name up to 31 characters in length e Type a new Group Name Enter a name up to 31 characters in length e From the SNMP Version pull down menu select v3 The encryption check box becomes active e Check the encryption check box The Auth Protocol Priv Protocol and associated password fields become active e Select one of the following choices for the Auth Protocol field o MD5 The MD5 authentication protocol SNMP Users are authenticated with the MD5 authentication protocol after a message is received o SHA The SHA authentication
54. P subnet Click Apply then click OK Then click Save Settings to Flash menu and click Save Settings to Flash to save the IP settings to the NV RAM Q changed the IP address of the switch but forgot it How do reset my switch A Using the TRENDnet Samrt Switch Management Utility to find your smart switch Or you can reset your smart switch to factory default To reset the smart switch using a paper clip push and hold the reset button on the front of the switch and release after 15 seconds The default IP address of the switch is 192 168 10 200 The default user name and password is admin TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Appendix Graphic User Interface MAC OS X How to find your IP address 1 Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen Click on System Preferences In the Internet and Wireless section click on Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for a Network your operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general guidelines however it is strongly recommended that you consult System Preferences Edit View W f About This Mac your computer or operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on Ciana lalate the proper procedure for configuring network settings App Store Command Line Dock Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Recent Items gt Force Quit System Preferences COD 1 On your keyboard press Windows
55. RP you have to manually configure your switches to ensure that the various parts of the VLANs can communicate with each other across the different switches With GVRP which is an application of the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP this is done for you automatically Mirroring Loopback Detection GVRP Global Settings Static Unicast Static Multicast GVRP Global Settings IGMP Snoopin ping GVRP Status Disabled Y Bandwidth Control EIVLAN Apply El GVRP GVRP Global Settings Port Settings Time Settings QoS Click the GVRP Status drop down list and select Enabled to activate GVRP or Disabled to deactivate GVRP Click Apply to save the settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 49 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS e Enabled The Dynamic Vlan is activated for the port row selected e Disabled The Dynamic VLAN is de active for the respective port Set GVRP port settings This section will allow you to select which ports will have GVRP enabled or will be restricted from using GVRP Restricted VLAN This parameter controls if the VLAN registration on the gt GVRP Port Settings Registration port is restricted or not Be nicas e Ignore This parameter indicates that the setting in the All row does not apply to the Restricted VLAN Registration field In other words each port is set Static Multicast G
56. Reserved 70 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure parameters for RMON history control settings RMON histories are snapshots of port statistics They are taken by the switch at predefined intervals and can be used to identify trends or patterns in the numbers or types of ingress packets on the ports on the switch The snapshots can be viewed with your SNMP NMS software with the history group of the RMON portion of the MIB tree A history group is divided into buckets Each bucket stores one snapshot of statistics of a port A group can have from 1 to 50 buckets The more buckets in a group the more snapshots it can store Switch Info B a History Control Settings System Physical Interface History Control Settings MM 1 65535 port E Access Control Config Buckets 1 50 Requested a Interval as 1 3600 secs Statistics Owner Bridge Index RMON Global Settings 32 characters limit History E C Reset Event E History Control Table Voice VLAN ae Index Port Buckets Requested Buckets Granted Interval Owner Action Security lt lt Table is empty gt gt DHCP Snooping Page 0 0 Page LLDP Statistic Tonle Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved History Control Settings Index This parameter specifies the ID number of the new group The range is 1 to 65535 Port This parameter specifies the port where you want to monitor the statistical information of
57. The path cost to the designated bridge This is the port cost used by MSTP when calculating path cost to the root bridge This is the port priority used by MSTP in calculating path costs when two ports on the switch have the same port cost STP port fording state The port role in the STP root port designated port backup port or disabled port Click Apply to apply the change to the MST port 31 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Trunk Configuration Link Aggregation Configure port trunk settings Bridge gt Trunk Config gt Trunking The trunking function enables the cascading of two or more ports for a combined larger total bandwidth Up to 4 trunk groups may be created each supporting up to 8 ports Add a trunking Name and select the ports to be trunked together and click Apply to activate the selected trunking groups Important Note Do not connect the cables of a port trunk to the ports on the switch until you have configured the ports on both the switch and the end nodes Connecting the cables prior to configuring the ports can create loops in your network topology Loops can result in broadcast storms which can severely limited the effective bandwidth of your network Switch Info Trunking System Physical Interface Trunking Settings Bridge Trunk ID
58. To assign a port higher priority within a trunk group find the port number and in the priority column enter a priority value between O and 65535 65535 represents the highest priority Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 34 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Mirroring Configure port mirror settings Port mirroring allows you to monitor the ingress and egress traffic on a port by having the traffic copied to another port where a computer or device can be set up to capture the data for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes Switch Info Mirroring System e Disabled This parameter de activates the Port Mirroring feature and the rest of the configuration parameters become inactive on the page Mirror Target Click the drop down and list and select the port to Port send the copied ingress egress packets data e g Computer or device with packet capture or data analysis program Mirroring Port Settings Ingress Port To copy data received ona specific port check the port Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree El Trunk Config Trunking LACP Group Status Port Priority a Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP QoS Mirroring Settings Status Mirror Target Port Mirroring Port Settings Ingress Port 1 Egress Port 1 Egress Port number s under the Ingress Port section or you could c
59. User s Guide TRENDNET Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch TEG O82WS TRENDnet User s Guide Contents PRODUCT OVERVIEW sinire paasa S 2 00 E E E A E E 2 PRONT VIEW E E E E 3 LED INDICATOR arena E ee 3 REAR V IEW a E EE E caverta veseeecteoe 5 PATA CONTEN e E T 5 SWITCH INSTALLA TION nsina EAA Eaa AANER EAA 5 DESKTOP HARDWARE INSTALLATION cssssesssssssessesesseeesssseeseeesseeaseasseeaeeaeseeaseaeeneseeassneaseaeeneaseaeeaeas 5 RACK MOUNT HARDWARE INSTALLATION cssessssssseesesssseesesssseeseessseeaeecseeaeeesneaseassseseeaeeneaeeaeeneas 6 BACIN TALLA ON cesses tates acess erenencs ecec sap eate ses capees en eaet ss cettacp casa tee ceases eet eceeeceeetne 6 CONNECT ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO YOUR SWITCH esssssssessssessssesesseeesseensseensseeneseensaeeneaeeneaeeneaeens 8 CONFIGURE YOUR SWITCH iisipin aaa aR 9 ACCESS YOUR SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE sessessssesesseseeseesesteseeseseeseesesnssneasenesseaeenesneaeenesneaeeaeees 9 SAAE S o een nee eee ene EA 9 S60 eee 11 ele Bot EINTE 0 Deanna ee nee eee eer 22 Fi eB T P A E O A A A O E eesteeeee 26 SNM P erir aaee EEE E E N EETA EEE av SE EE sens cee eeeees 56 ACCESS CONTROL CON BIG xs ctee sceczeteeiecessecccocesessbeseseceracs ecsness ccesoenecteeshcemoe ee teeimcne eee 63 RMOD a to eee at re oe or 69 VOICE VEAN none eee or a oe ore 75 Uy gee E ee 79 DESTINATION MAC PU TI iorri cateaese ce peieaeesteetaseassivaeeesteeeas nce teens 84 Bs Glee cis 010 tn Come ee eee eee reer eee e
60. VRP Port Settings IGMP Snooping Port Dynamic Vlan Status Restricted VLAN Registration Bandwidth Control VLAN El GVRP GVRP Global Settings Port Settings Time Settings QoS SNMP All ra oO lt E lt 1 lt 2 lt x oa Ignore v Disabled i Disabled KI Disabled kI Disabled Disable individually e Enable The Restricted VLAN Registration is active for the port row selected e Disable The Restricted VLAN Registration is de active for the port row selected Action Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Access Control Config Disable a m 0 T A E lt RES lt lt RMON Disable a Voice VLAN i am Disabled kI Security DHCP Snooping LLDP GVRP Port Settings Port The port number on the switch Dynamic Vlan This parameter defines the GVRP status of the port Status From the Dynamic Vlan Status field select one of the following choices from the pull down menu e Ignore This parameter indicates that the setting in the All row does not apply to the Dynamic Vlan Status field In other words each port is set individually Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 90 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Set GVRP time settings Bridge gt GVRP gt Time Settings This section will allow you to define the GARP Join Leave and Leave
61. a fraca Yesai TCP ye Train Contre habien Pr The chet paul Ce Cee mbes connected rang Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 113 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS 7 Click Use the following address and enter the static IP address and Windows 7 related information For setting up the TEW 737HRE you can enter 192 168 10 10 as your IP address 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet mask Leave the other fields blank Click OK to apply the changes 1 Click Control Panel from the Start menu y vE vener a You can get IP settings assigned automabcaly f your network supports us canpsb ty Oiee you need to ask your network sduwest stor for the appropriate IP settings Obten ai IP address avtometcaly Use the falloneny IP add ess ioteped Paces oo y a a O r S a a aa Notepad Steet mace Command Prompt ey IPC arnWizeed q Getting Started Default gateway Use the folowing DNS server addresses gt AS Programs Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server Vabcate settings upon ewt 2 Type network in the search box to focus your selection Click on Network and Sharing Center m a ai Gw gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items z SS O Fa Network and Sharing Center lt Add a wireless device to the network Connect to a network Set up a connection or network Identify and repair network problems Manage saved networks Manage wireless networks Set up a
62. a m Note You can click on All to add all ports Clicking Restore will restore the static router Static Multicast S4pps x REMI 22194 ABI port settings to default E IGMP Snooping apps x BEEE 1 22194 Apply a ZET KESOMI Storm Control Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make BS cee un sapps x IE 1 219 ABBA sure the change is permanent Egress Rate Limiting sapps x HEE 1 219 ABBA VLAN Ep Disabled v Disabled v 64pps x 194 1 22194 Apply Qos SNMP Storm Control Settings Port The port ID you want to implement the storm control DLF Destination Lookup Failure Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable DLF storm control Broadcast Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable broadcast storm control Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 41 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Multicast Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable Set Ingress Rate Limiting multicast storm control Threshold Enter the pps packets per second threshold Action Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply This section allows you to set the ingress receive rate for each switch port the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Switch Info System Ingress Rate Limiting Physical Interface Ingress Rate Limiting Settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Bridge Bandwidth
63. agement i IPv6 System Settings IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings IPv6 State Disabled Y IPv6 Neighbor Settings DHCPv6 Client Disabled Y Serre Settings IPv6 Unicast IP Access List Address Prefix Length e g 3710 1 64 Administration User Interface IPv6 Static System Time Gateway g 3710 9 SSL Settings IPv6 Dynamic DHCP Auto Configuration Gateway EEE Log Settings Apply Physical Interface NS Retransmit Time Settings Bridge NS Retransmit SNMP Time 1 3600 Access Control Config Apply RMON Voice VLAN Link Local Address Settings Automatic Link Disabled y Local Address Link Local Address Prefix length e g FE80 6 10 Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved IPv6 System Settings IPv6 State The IPv6 address for the IPv6 network interface is set in auto configuration mode if this option is enabled The default value is Auto configuration can be enabled only when DHCPv6 is not enabled on any of the management interfaces DHCPv6 Client This option only displays when DHCPv6 is enabled IPv6 Unicast The IPv6 Unicast Address is an identifier for a single Address Prefix interface on a single node A packet that is sent to a Length unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address Add the IPv6 prefix and prefix length to the IPv6 System Settings interface IPv6 Static Specifies the corresponding Gateway of the IP Gateway
64. ake adequate measures Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Deutsch German Eesti Estonian English Espa ol Spanish TRENDnet t mto prohla uje e tento TEG O82WS je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 2004 108 ES a 2006 95 ES Undertegnede TRENDnet erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr TEG 082WS overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 2004 108 EF og 2006 95 EF Hiermit erkl rt TRENDnet dass sich das Ger t TEG O82WS in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2004 108 EG und 2006 95 EG befindet K esolevaga kinnitab TRENDnet seadme TEG 082WS vastavust direktiivi 2004 108 EU ja 2006 95 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Hereby TRENDnet declares that this TEG O82WS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Por medio de la presente TRENDnet declara que el TEG 082WS cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 2004 108 CE y 2006 95 CE Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved EAANViKh Greek Francais French Italiano Italian Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Polski Po
65. at have been defined o Aging Time This parameter indicates the amount of time in hours after the last IP phone s OUI was received on a port after which this port will be removed from the voice VLAN The range is 1 to 120 hours o CoS This parameter is CoS priority level assigned to the voice data packets received on each voice VLAN port For the COS priority to be effective QoS must be Enabled e Click Apply to apply the settings e In the table at the bottom of the page the Voice VLAN Auto Detection status is defined From the Auto Detection column select Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved one of the port rows and then one of the following choices from the pull down menu o Ignore This parameter indicates that the setting in the All row does not apply to the Dynamic VLAN Status field In other words each port is set individually o Enable The Voice VLAN Auto Detection feature is activated for the port row selected o Disable The Voice VLAN Auto Detection feature is active for the port row selected Note The voice VLAN Auto Detection feature can only be enabled on Not Member ports of the voice VLAN Member ports cannot have the voice VLAN Auto Detection feature enabled The Status column displays Static for the member ports Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 77 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure Voice VLAN
66. ath cost to the root Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Edge ForceTrue ForceFalse Auto bridge than another on the switch causes a switching loop and is placed in the blocking state by the Spanning Tree algorithm The port s state may change to the forwarding state if the other links in use fail and the Spanning Tree algorithm determines the port may transition to the forwarding state e Listening This state occurs on a port during the convergence process The port in the listening state processes BPDUs and awaits new information that would cause the port to return to the blocking state e Learning While the port does not yet forward frames packets in this state the port does learn source addresses from frames received and adds them to the filtering switching database e Forwarding A port that both receives and sends data This indicates normal operation STP continues to monitor the port for incoming BPDUs that indicate the port should return to the blocking state to prevent a loop e Disabled A port with STP disabled does not participate in STP A network administrator can manually disable a port Indicates if a port is connected to an edge device in the network topology or not Selecting the ForceTrue to assign the port as an edge port Edge ports cannot create loops however an edge port can lose edge port Status if a topology change creates a potential for a loop An edge port normally should no
67. atic Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control El VLAN Tagged VLAN Port Settings Forwarding Table Mode Dynamic Forwarding Table Private VLAN VLAN Current Database GVRP a A VLAN is a group of ports that can be anywhere in the network but communicate as though they were in the same area Tagged VLAN Tagged VLAN Settings VLAN ID RE VAN Nene EIN 32 characters lint MET tages ee Disabled v Static Tagged 1 ip o Static Untagged 1 ip o Not Member Tagged VLAN Table VLAN ID Name VLAN Type Management VLAN Action 1 DefaultVLAN Permanent Enabled Modify Page 1 1 First Page EA Page IE Go Note If a port does not belong to any VLAN its PVID will be changed to default VLAN ID and attends to default VLAN automatically 43 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS VLANs can be easily organized to reflect department groups such as R amp D Marketing usage groups such as e mail or multicast groups multimedia applications such as video conferencing and therefore help to simplify network management by allowing users to move devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical connections Tagged VLAN Settings VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID for the new VLAN VLAN Name Enter the VLAN name Management Click the drop down list and select Enabled to allow VLAN access to the switch management page through the new VLAN If you want to restrict management access thro
68. bnet Please place the firmware file hex on the root directory of your TFTP server If you are not familiar with the TFTP protocol it is recommended to use the HTTP method Config File Backup Restore via TFTP System Physical Interface Config File Backup Restore via TFTP Settings Bridge fe D D m z TFTP Server IP SNMP r A Access Control Config Config File Name 64 characters max RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore via HTTP via TFTP Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 1 Make sure your TFTP server is running and note the IP address of your server and firmware file name The TFTP server should be in the same IP subnet as the switch 2 Review the settings Click Backup to save the configuration file config bin to your local hard drive on your TFTP server root directory e TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of your TFTP server e Config File Name Enter the configuration file name for the backup Default config bin To restore your switch configuration 1 Make sure your TFTP server is running and note the IP address of your server and configuration file name The TFTP server should be in the same IP subnet as the switch Note It is recommended to put the configuration file config bin is placed in your TFTP server root directory 2 Review the settings Click Restore to restore th
69. c 0 or 60 1000000 0 is Disabled Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default Recover Time Loopback Detection Table Recover Time Defines the time period when connectivity will be restored to a port where a loop was previously detected and blocked Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Loopback Detection Table The network port number on the switch Select one of the Loopback Detection State selections from the drop down menu Port Loopback Detection State e Ignore This parameter indicates that the setting in ee Snooping Port Loopback Detection State Loop Status Bandwidth Control r the All row do not apply to the Loopback Detection oN State field In other words each port is set GVRP 1 v Normal i di id E individually ra iiba e Enabled This selection enables the Loopback Disabled Normal Disabled _Y Normal Disabled Y Normal Disabled Y Normal Disabled Normal Disabled Y Normal Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Detection feature for each port This state must be enabled along with the State field at the top of the page before this feature can be active on the selected port Disabled This selection disables the Loopback Detection feature on the selected port Note In the All row when you select Enable or Disable instead of Ignore the selection applies to all of the Switch ports 36 TRENDnet User s
70. ce Egress Rate Limiting Settings Bridge Bandwidth 64kbps x rate limit Spanning Tree Port Bandwidth Status Trunk Config All 64kbps x iz 1 15625 Ignore y Mirroring ideed 15625 PER ETA Disabled Y Loopback Detection 1 p 15625 S Static Unicast dee 15625 PERETE Disabled v a Static Multicast ort 4a ao 15625 1 15625 i v IGMP Snooping p 15625 Disabled El Bandwidth Control 64kbps a 15625 1 15625 Disabled v Storm Control tala 15625 ER ELTA Disabled Y Ingress Rate Limiting Ea DS Egress Rate Limiting sen de e 15625 KERETE Disabled v E VLAN dee a 15625 BGR ELTAD Disabled v GVRP Qos odes a 15625 PERT ELTAJ Disabled Y SNMP Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default Egress Rate Limiting Settings Port The port number Bandwidth Enter the egress rate limit value Status Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable egress rate limiting or select Disabled to disable egress rate limiting Action Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved VLAN Add modify and remove VLANs Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree Trunk Config Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast St
71. cies assigned to each port by Index or navigate the pages Sequence Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Policy Database A System sure the change is permanent Physical Interface Policy Database Select Bridge Select Port SNMP Sort By O Index Sequence Access Control Config T Policy Table Policy Settings Policy Index Sequence Policy Info Rate Control Settings lt lt Policy table is empty gt gt Policy Database RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Click the Select Port drop down list to select the port you would like to view associated with the selected port Then select the order to sort Index or Sequence Note The Any option will display policies for all ports View the active policies associated with the specified port Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 68 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS RMON The RMON Remote MONitoring MIB is used with SNMP applications to monitor the operations of network devices The Switch supports the four RMON MIB groups listed here e Statistic group This group is used to view port statistics remotely with SNMP programs e History group This group is used to collect histories of port statistics to identify traffic trends or patterns e Event group This group is used with alarms to define the actions of the switch when packet statistic thre
72. csccssccsecsscesecesecseecseesaceseeseeesaesseesaeeas 120 LIMITED WARRANTY usccssssssccscccccccccccccccccsccsssssssssessssscssseessessssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnsess 121 1 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Product Overview Web Smart S TEG os2ws TRENDNET TEG 082WS Features TRENDnet s fanless 8 Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch model TEG 082WS offers 8 x Gigabit ports 2 x shared SFP slots a built in power supply and a 16 Gbps switching capacity This IPv6 ready switch offers advanced traffic management troubleshooting access control energy saving GREENnet and monitoring features at a reduced cost Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Hardware Design Provides 8 x Gigabit ports 2 x shared SFP slots a 16 Gbps switching capacity a built in power supply and rackmount brackets Fanless Fanless design reduces energy consumption and operating noise IPv6 Ready This switch supports IPv6 configuration and IPv6 neighbor discovery Traffic Management A broad range of network configurations are supported by 802 3ad link aggregation Asymmetric VLAN 802 1Q VLAN Voice VLAN Private VLAN Bandwidth Controls GVRP IGMP vi v3 802 1p Class of Service CoS Spanning Tree STP RSTP and MSTP and QoS queue scheduling Troubleshooting Real time traffic comparison charts error group charts and a convenient cable diagnostic test aid in rapid troubleshooting Access Controls Features such as ACL
73. ction to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 99 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS SNMP You can manage a switch by viewing and configuring the management information base MIB objects on the device with the Simple Network Management Program SNMP This chapter describes how to configure SNMP A Group Name IP address of the switch and at least one community string is the minimum required to manage the switch using SNMP Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Set the SNMP Engine ID SNMP gt Engine ID The SNMP Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP Physical Interface Bride SNMP Engine ID Settings SNMP SNMP Engine ID Settings Engine ID 600070c2030014d12d18de Group Access Table Apply Reset Reset to Default SNMP User Group View Table Community Table Trap Management Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security Set your Engine ID and then click Apply to apply the settings SNMP Engine ID Settings Engine ID Enter the local device Engine ID The value is a hexadecimal string Each byte in the hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits The Engine ID must be defined before SNMP is enabled 10 64 Hexadecimal digits Reset Clear up the Engine ID value Reset to Default Use the device generated Engine ID Reset to Default will override any entry in the
74. ddress collision Windows 8 1 Open the Charms bar by moving the mouse to the top right corner of the screen or press the Windows Key C and click on Search 2 Type network in the search box and click Settings to focus your search Search settings network Apps a settings 112 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS 3 Choose Network and Sharing Center wy Network and Sharing Center i 4 Click Change adapter settings on the left hand side Mateo aod internet Neteort and Sharnng Conte View your basic network information and set up Conmechois Ves pour active networks TRENDnet Pubic retwort C terge r A e ie 1g lt i wln OF ae Sat op 6 beeetbend a up oe VPN eetecher OF sen wp 6 A OF a port uP Tide pretties egne ond reper neen protterm o go Iroudirshooing edron 5 Click Properties on the selected network adapter E Network Connections 9 p Meteort end hiert Network Commectors mnop Conheci To Cersbie thy netece derce Disgrore tha commecton o A theret a Wr ee An D Dube Correct Dotonrect Statue Magor tridge Commections Capete Pert ve fer seie Ted Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties La TREND SMe Maw Virdee H USE Acedia Thi Gorter coe they r Deen wt fl Fae ard Porter Shang tor Marpac Networks L Mr Network Adacter Mipir Proto 4 MA LDF Fretecal Dre i Ulp To Dy M L Dene i piem
75. e Down This value indicates the port and the end node have not established a valid link This parameter indicates the operating status of the port You can use this parameter to enable or disable a port You may want to disable a port and prevent packets from being forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected to the port You can enable the port to resume normal operation after the problem has been fixed You can also disable an unused port to secure it from unauthorized connections All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the Admin Status is not changing If you select Enabled then Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TEG 082 WS click on Apply for all ports Admin Status on all ports will be set to Enabled Each Port e Enabled This port is enabled to send and receive Ethernet frames e Disabled This port is disabled and cannot send and receive Ethernet frames Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change This parameter indicates the speed and duplex mode settings for the port You can use this parameter to set the speed and duplex mode of a port All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the Mode is not changing If you set to certain mode then click on Apply for all ports the Mode on all ports will be set to the same value Each Port e Auto This parameter indicates the port is using Auto Negotiation to set the ope
76. e Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 84 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Denial of Service DoS The switch has built in DoS prevention features to restrict specific type of traffic associated denial of service attacks on your network By default all of the DoS settings are set to Allow which allow any type of traffic to pass through the switch Setting one of the items to Deny will set the switch to check for traffic matching the selected item and deny any traffic matching the rule On the other hand setting one of rules to Deny may deny a specific type of traffic that may prevent traffic essential to running your network such as devices in load balancing configuration using virtual IP addresses Ex If ARP MAC SA Mismatch is set to Deny it may cause devices in load balance configuration using shared virtual IP addresses communication issues essential for network server load balancing For additional security you can set these rules to Deny as necessary Switch Info 2 Denial of Service System Physical Interface DoS Setting Bridge TCP SYN packets with data SNMP TCP Null Scan TCP flag bits are zero Access Control Config TCP over MAC Multicast Broadcast RMON TCP Flags with FIN URG PSH TCP Flags with SYN RST Voice VLAN 9 TCP UDP port is z
77. e TEG O82WS Add RADIUS Servers RADIUS Authentication Method Click Add to add the entry to the table In the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry Switch Info RADIUS System Tea interface RADIUS Settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Bridge Server Priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 sure the change is permanent SNMP 0o W fo fo RGA Server IP Address Access Control Config C 0 iieri RMON Server Port 1812 1 65535 i i 1 65535 Voice VLAN Accounting Port 1813 3 Shared Secret o rT 32 characters limit Security Port Access Control Add Dial in User US RADIUS Table TACACS Server Server Accounting Destination MAC Filter Priority see nhl each Port Port pie aoe Denial of Service lt lt Radius list is empty gt gt DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic RADIUS Settings Server Priority Enter the RADIUS Server priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 Server IP Select IPv4 or IPv6 and set the RADIUS server IP Address address and enter the IP address of the RADIUS server you would like to add Server Port Set the RADIUS authentic server s UDP port The default port is 1812 Range 1 65535 Accounting Port Set the RADIUS account server s UDP port The default port is 1813 Range 1 65535 Shared Secret Enter the default authentication and encryption key for RADIUS communication between the device and the R
78. e queue mappings to the DSCP values perform the following procedure Mirroring Mirroring Loopback Detection Port Priority Loopback Detection DSCP Class Mapping Static Unicast Static Unicast a j Iti Static Multicast Static Multicast DSCP Class Mapping Settings Port Priority Table IGMP Snooping Port Bandwidth Control j A VLAN GVRP 1 El QoS 2 CoS Port Priority DSCP Scheduling Algorithm a IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security User Priority i oO lt O lt oO lt oO lt IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP El Qos CoS Port Priority DSCP Scheduling Algorithm IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DSCP Mapping Disabled Y DSCP Class Mapping Table DSCP rape DSCP ene DSCP In Queu In Queu In 05 16 31 32 47 16 32 17 J3 18 34 19 35 20 36 21 37 22 38 23 39 24 40 25 41 26 27 28 Queue DSCP In 48 63 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fj 58 59 60 Queue For each port whose priority you want to change select a priority 0 7 in the User Priority column Click Apply to save the settings 29 61 30 62 sil 63 Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is per
79. e re 86 LLDP LINK LAYER DISCOVERY PROTOCOL ssssssssssssessssessssessenesseeseeseaneseeceseeseaeeseaeeceaeessaees 90 SIO MUS ee ee 93 SWITCH MAINTENANCE cis caccxsc inca snncicz sa is dnstsvancenast nanaraman arena anana Kianit aana rasat aatan kananda iaaa Naina 94 SAVE OETENG TOPLA inaa E A nnn AET 101 WEB SMART SWITCH MANAGEMENT UTILITY ccccssssssestesessseessesseseseeseeas 102 M M 041519 LN 2 MENT e a E TR 102 Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TEG O82WS BS GSS A E a A enc errant E ere EEEE E AE EEE EANA EEEE te ar ree 102 USNC THE UTT Gee eer ee ne ene ner ce Te oa enerE ne 103 DOVE By c s Leena ne en we A 104 DEVICE Dida 8 Cee eee ere ee re 105 AAV E SULT NEON COE 6 1 2b 0 1 Cate nv ee ne ere eee ee 106 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS uu ccccssssesccccccccccccsssssccseeeeeeeeececesscccccssseseessseeeeeeeeeeeaas 108 TROUBLESHOOTING wssivessiedivcntucricendiedaczeducstinvensdcesedaccasaedssdanavdeccuesteesdausadvouaiavdledueawdies 110 APPEND eevee ccc cen eve ecee ence AAA A 111 HOW TO FIND YOUR UP ADDRESS Aerona onia aaa a OK AONE 111 HOW TO FIND YOUR MAC ADDRESS cssssssssscssccsecesscsecesscsecescescesecsceseceseesaesseesacesacsaeesansaaesaeeas 118 REGULATIONS isi cease tes eacesteenesra ena a AEE aN AA AEEA 119 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 119 BAG g bs ENEE ae eee ee EEEE E SEEE AE ETEA awe Py Oe EAEE EE ATE EEEE 119 EUROPE EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY vusscsscsssssscssc
80. e standard 802 1Q VLAN mode when Forwarding Table Mode ibl Dynamic Forwarding Table possible Private VLAN VLAN Current Database IVL Independent VLAN Learning _ Qos SVL Shared VLAN Learning SNMP Access Control Config Please note the following when switching between forwarding table modes TR e FDB Forwarding Database will be cleared _ hi f Security e Static Unicast Address entries will be cleared e Static Multicast Address entries will be cleared Note The default mode is IVL e 802 1X authenticated records will be cleared e IGMP Snooping multicast group addresses will be cleared Click Apply to apply the change to the switch e When using SVL mode Voice VLAN will not be supported e When using SVL mode the VID field on 802 1Q VLAN mode will be displayed as N A Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 46 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS View the switch VLAN dynamic forwarding table This section allows you to view the VLAN forwarding table with dynamically generated forwarding table entries as devices more devices are connected to your switch Mirroring Loopback Detection DUER AELE lite ME LE Static Unicast Static Multicast Dynamic Forwarding Table Settings IGMP Snooping Port RIS Refresh Dynamic Forwarding Table Bandwidth Control El VL
81. e switch E Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make LACP Group Status sure the change is permanent System Priority System ID Group Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved This group doesn t exist Group 4 This group doesn t exist Pre assigned setting that cannot be modified This value applies to the switch MAC address value assigned to the individual switch This value cannot be modified The trunk group link aggregation group ID number and status 33 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Configure your port priority Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Bridge gt Trunk Config gt Port Priority Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Switch Info sure the change is permanent Port Priority System Physical Interface Port Priority Status Bridge System Priority 32768 Spanning Tree System ID 10 0am 34 Ds EPA Bbw Es HD z El Trunk Config Port Priority Settings Trunking LACP Group Status Priority 0 65535 Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP QoS Port Priority Status System Priority Preassigned setting that cannot be modified This value applies to the switch System ID MAC address value assigned to the individual switch This value cannot be modified Port Priority Settings Port The port number Priority
82. e switch configuration file config bin from your local hard drive from your TFTP server root directory e TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of your TFTP server e Config File Name Enter the configuration file name for the backup Default config bin 3 Wait for the switch to restore settings 97 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Cable Diagnostics Test 3 The test also measures the cable fault and identifies the fault in length according to the distance from the switch The switch provides a basic cable diagnostic tool in the GUI for verifying the pairs in copper cabling and estimated distance for troubleshooting purposes l Select the port you want to proceed cable test Then click on Test Now The SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore Via HTTP via TFTP Cable Diagnostics IEEE 802 3az EEE Reboot Ping Save Settings to Flash Note Cable Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics Settings Port Test Result Port 1 y Cable Diagnostics Table Cable Fault Distance meters Cable Length meters Port Test Result in range The cable diagnostic feature is designed primarily for administrators or customer service representatives It is used to test and verify copper cables it can quickly determine the quality of the cables and the types of error Note 1 If cable le
83. ea network Interval E VLAN Settings DHCP Option 82 e The VLANs to which the DHCP Snooping feature applies must be Trusted Interfaces chicas Binding Database Apply LLDP specified in the DHCP Snooping VLAN Setting configuration e Any static IP addresses on the network must be manually added to Statistic Tools the Binding Database DHCP Snooping Global Settings Enabled This parameter activates the DHCP Snooping feature Disabled This parameter de activates the DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping General Settings Pass Through Select one of the following choices from the pull down Option 82 menu e Enabled Allows an Option 82 packet to be passed through the switch without being altered e Disabled Blocks an Option 82 packet from passing through the switch Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 86 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Verify MAC Select one of the following choices from the pull down DHCP Snooping over VLAN Address menu e Enabled The MAC address of each ingress ARP packet is validated when compared In this section you can define an existing VLAN to apply DHCP snooping against the Binding Table entries Invalid ARP packets are discarded Switch Info VLAN Settings e Disabled The MAC address of each ingress System ARP packet is not validated against the Binding Physical Interface VLAN Settings Table All ARP packets are forwarded through Bridge VLAN ID E 14094 the switch wi
84. ection e Denial of Service DoS e MAC Address e VLAN ID e Ether Type IPv4 only e P Protocol 0 255 e TCP UDP Port 1 65535 e 802 1p e DSCP IPv4 only e Pv6 Address IPv6 only 802 3x Flow Control for Full Duplex and back pressure for Half Duplex Support TFTP firmware update TFTP backup and restore via Web Browser Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2003 2008 Server 109 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Troubleshooting Q typed http 192 168 10 200 in my Internet Browser Address Bar but an error message says The page cannot be displayed How can access the switch management page A 1 Check your hardware settings again 2 Make sure the Power and port Link Activity lights are lit 3 Make sure your network adapter TCP IP settings are set to use the static IP 4 Make sure your computer is connected to one of the Ethernet switch ports 5 Since the switch default IP address is 192 168 10 200 make sure there are no other network devices assigned an IP address of 192 168 10 200 Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved If my switch IP address is different than my network s subnet what should do A You should still configure the switch first After all the settings are applied go to the switch configuration page click on System click IPv4 Setup and change the IP address of the switch to be within your network s I
85. ed Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 61 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure the SNMP Trap Management A Host IP address is used to specify a management device that needs to receive SNMP traps sent by the switch This IP address is associated with the SNMP Version and a valid Community Name in the Host table of the switch Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Engine ID View Table Group Access Table SNMP User Group Community BE e Trap Management Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Trap Management Trap Management Global Settings Trap Enabled Disabled Add Host Table EE E OZ ES 1 Host IP Address SNMP Version v1 v Community Name User Name 32 characters limit Trap Management Table Host Ip Address SNMP Version Community Name User Name Action lt lt snmp trap managerment list is empty gt gt Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved To create a Trap Host Table Entry Use the following procedure to create a trap Host table entry e Enable trap management by selecting the radio button next to Enabled at the top of the page By default trap management is enabled e Enter the Host IP Address for the management device who s going to receive the SNMP traps e Enter the SNMP Version either v1 or
86. ed promiscuous port in its primary VLAN Hosts on community VLANs can communicate among themselves and with their associated promiscuous port but not with ports in other community VLANs The following guidelines apply when configuring private VLANs The default VLAN 1 cannot be a private VLAN The management VLAN 4095 cannot be a private VLAN The management port cannot be a member of a private VLAN IGMP Snooping must be disabled on isolated VLANs Each secondary port s isolated port and community ports PVID must match its corresponding secondary VLAN ID Ports within a secondary VLAN cannot be members of other VLANs All VLANs that make up the private VLAN must belong to the same Spanning Tree Group 47 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Mirroring O Private VLAN Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make Static Unicast sure the change is permanent Static Multicast Private VLAN Settings a Snooping State Enabled Disabled Bandwidth Control E VLAN Apply Tagged VLAN Port Settings Port Select Forwarding Table Mode Source Port Dynamic Forwarding Table Forwarding Ports Private VLAN VLAN Current Database GVRP QoS SNMP Port List Access Control Config fe Port Map RMON 1 8 Voice VLAN 1 8 z 1 8 Security TF 1 8 1 8 1 8 On Di wm ah WUN me 1 8 To configure Private VLAN Settings perform the following procedure e Change the Private V
87. entry or click Delete to delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all the entries in the list If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Static Multicast Add static multicast entries to the switch Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree El Trunk Config Trunking LACP Group Status Bridge gt Static Multicast Static Multicast Address Table Static Multicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN i 1 4094 Group MAC eel cen il een eel Address i oe oe or oe Group Member 1 Port Priority a Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control 802 1Q VLAN Free entries 256 Total entries 0 VLAN VLAN ID MAC Address Group Members Action GVRP lt lt Static multicast address table is empty gt gt QoS Page 0 0 Page E Static Multicast Address Settings 802 1Q VLAN Enter the VLAN ID where the MAC address will reside Note By default all switch ports are part of the default VLAN VLAN 1 MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device to add Group Member Settings Group Member Select the port where the MAC address will reside Note Click Apply to apply the change Copyright 2014 TRENDn
88. er assigned to the reporting neighbors in the order that the LLDP information is received from them Port This parameter specifies the switch port number where the LLDP information was received Chassis ID This parameter describes the Chassis ID subtype of the Subtype neighboring network device which is reporting the LLDP information Chassis ID This parameter is the neighboring device s chassis ID Port ID Subtype This parameter describes the Port ID subtype of the neighboring network device s port that is connected directly to the switch port Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 92 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Statistic Traffic Information Port ID The port ID on the switch Statistics provide important information for troubleshooting switch problems InOctets Inbound Octets Bytes s number of inbound octet at the port level The Web Management Utility provides a two statistics charts bits in bytes per second InUcastPkts Inbound Unicast Packets Pkts number of inbound unicast packets in packets per second InNUcastPkts Inbound Non unicast Packets Pkts number of inbound non unicast packets such as broadcast and including Traffic Information and Error Information View Traffic Information Statistics multicast packets in packets per second InDiscards Inbound Discards Pkts number of inbound discarded Statistic gt Traffic Information packets in packets per second Switch Info OutOctets Ou
89. ero Security Port Access Control Fragmented ICMP v4 Dial in User ARP MAC SA Mismatch Src MAC and Sender MAC of ARP Payload onc Apply Reset to Default TACACS Destination MAC Filter a Denial of Service DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Select the DoS rule you want to activate click the drop down menu on the right hand side and select Deny Click Apply to apply the settings Note You can click Reset to Default to restore all DoS settings to Allow Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 85 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS DHCP Snooping Enable DHCP Snooping Here is asummary of the rules to observe when you configure DHCP Snooping Switch Info General Settings e A trusted port is connected to one of the following System Physical Interface DHCP Global Settings Directly to the legitimate trusted DHCP Server Bridge DHCP Snooping Enabled Disabled A network device relaying DHCP messages to and from a SNMP General Settings trusted server Access Control Config ae r z Option 82 o Another trusted source such as a switch with DHCP Snooping RMON ae Voice VLAN old siphon enabled Address Security o Untrusted ports are connected to DHCP clients and to traffic snl tai DHCP Snooping Database Update os 600 86400 Sec that originates outside of the local ar
90. es 1 10 E O Times 1 10 Statistic DHCP Snooping Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore via HTTP via TFTP Cable Diagnostics IEEE 802 3az EEE Reboot Ping Save Settings to Flash 100 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS PING Test Settings Save Settings to Flash Destination IP The IP address of the node you want to ping in Address the IPv4 or IPv6 format Save Settings to Flash Timeout Value Specifies the length of time in seconds the _ l switch waits for a response before assuming on Save Settings to Flash that a ping has failed i intortace COE Number of Pings Specifies the number of ping requests you want roe Requests the switch to perform Note The switch will stop responding while saving the current configuration to flash SNMP Access Control Config RMON Click Start to start the network connectivity ping test After the ping test click Voice VLAN Show Ping Results to check the ping test result E DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Click Save Settings to Flash button to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 101 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Web Smart Switch Management Utility 4 Atthe Utility installation window click Next The TRENDnet Management Utility allows you to do the following e You can easily discover all TRENDnet web smart switche
91. ess List Add Administration User Interface IPv6 Neighbor Settings System Time Link Layer MAC Neighbor IPv6 Address PARE SSL Settings A System Log Settings Delete Physical Interface Page 0 0 First Page Pre 5 Page ext Page Last Page Page ij 5C IPv6 Neighbor Settings Neighbor IPv6 Specifies the neighbor IPv6 address Address Link Layer MAC Specifies the link layer MAC address Address Click Add to save the entry to the list You can type in the specific address and click Find to find the entry to modify or click Delete to delete the address If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Restrict access to switch management page This section allows you to define or restrict access to the switch management page to a list of specific IP addresses Switch Info IP Access List System System Management y a IP Access List IP Restriction Disabled Y Status IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Access List IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings Administration IP Address Settings User Interface EEE OZ System Time IP Address SSL Settings eC DHCP Auto Configuration Add System Log Sett
92. et All Rights Reserved 38 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS 802 1Q VLAN On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete to delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all the entries in the list If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages IGMP Snooping Configure IGMP Snooping Settings Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree IGMP Snooping Settings IGMP Snooping Settings Status Disabled Y Age Out Timer 250 Sec 130 153025 125 EACE TE Sec 10 25 Robustness Sec 2 255 Variable Z Last Member Query ooo Sec 1 25 Interval 250 Sec 120 1200 GVRP Note The Host Timeout will be computed automatically in Querier Enabled by Robustness Variable Query Interval Max Response Time Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make E p Querier Status sure the change is permanent E Loopback Detection Query Interval Max Response Time Static Unicast Static Multicast El IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Settings IGMP Snooping Router Port Bandwidth Control VLAN Router Timeout QoS SNMP Access Control Config Multicast Group Entries Free entries 256 Total entries 0 VLAN ID Multicast Group Address Member Ports lt lt IGMP Snooping multicast
93. f 1 65535 This field is mandatory Policy Action In the Permit Deny field use the pull down menu to select one of the following parameters Deny This selection drops ingress packets that conform to the specified Replaced CoS or Replaced DSCP Permit This selection allows ingress packets that conform to the specified Replaced CoS or Replaced DSCP to be processed by the switch Note You must enter a selection for Deny Permit field even if the Profile Action ID that you have entered ignores both the Replaced DSCP and Replaced CoS fields Replaced CoS Enter a number in the Replaced CoS field ranging from O to 7 This field indicates the CoS level of interest This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank Replaced DSCP Enter a number in the Replaced DSCP field within the range of 0 to 63 This field indicates the DSCP level of interest This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved O TEG 082 WS Rate Control Index The Rate Control Index is a unique number within the range of 1 to 65535 This field is mandatory and must match a Port List Index that has been previously entered on the Policy Index Port List Select the interface for which you want to display data Click Add to add the policy to the Policy Table 65 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Add IPv6 To add an IPv6 policy use the following procedure e Cl
94. face System Time SSL Settings DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings DHCP Auto Configuration Settings Auto Enable Disable Auto Configuration from DHCP TFTP Configuration server Default Disabled State Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved View and setup your switch logging The system log is designed to monitor the operation the switch by recording the event messages it generates during normal operation These events may provide vital information about system activity that can help in the identification and solutions of system problems Switch Info System Log Settings System System Management System Log Settings Pv4 Setu i Time Stamp Enabled Y Message Buffered 5 1 200 aa IE 1 200 IP Access List Syslog Status Enabled y User Interface bp o o o IPv4 Syslog Server IP r SSL Settings IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings Facility localO Y DHCP Auto Configuration S E System Log Settings Logging Level Info Physical Interface Apply 1 local0 Info Jan 1 00 00 17 Port 8 link up 1Gbps FULL duplex 2 local0 Critical Jan 1 00 00 44 System started up 3 local0 Info Jan 7 07 31 28 Successfully logged as User admin Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON
95. ference that may cause undesired operation Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved FC IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user ROHS This product is ROHS compliant 119 TRENDnet User s Guide Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the Directive 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC e EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 e AS NZS CISPR 22 2009 Class A e EN 55022 2010 Class A e EN 55024 2010 e EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 Class A e EN 61000 3 3 2008 CE CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to t
96. h section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Reboot Reset to factory defaults This section provides the procedures for rebooting or resetting the switch to factory default settings SNMP Factory Default Reset Access Control Config RMON Reboot Voice VLAN Reboot Type Normal Security Note System will reboot in a few seconds after pressing the Apply button DHCP Snooping Apply LLDP Statistic Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore via HTTP via TFTP Cable Diagnostics IEEE 802 3az EEE Reboot Ping Save Settings to Flash To reboot your switch You may want to make your switch restart as a clean and fresh without changing the switch configuration Select Reboot Type to Normal and then click on Apply to reboot the switch Wait for the switch complete the rebooting process Note You may want to save the settings to flash before reboot the switch under Save Settings to Flash menu gt Save Settings to Flash button If you have not saved your current configuration settings to flash first the configuration changes will be lost after a reboot 99 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS To reset your switch to factory defaults To reset the switch configurations to factory defaults you can proceed with hardware reset to default or with the web GUI Hardware reset has the same effect t
97. hange is permanent 74 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Voice VLAN This chapter contains a description of the Switch s Voice VLAN feature and the procedures to create modify and delete a voice VLAN configuration The Voice VLAN feature is specifically designed to maintain high quality uninterrupted voice traffic through the switch When talking on a voice over IP phone a user expects to have no interruptions in the conversation and excellent voice quality The Voice VLAN feature can be configured to meet these requirements CoS with Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN CoS parameter maintains the voice quality between the ingress and egress ports of the switch CoS must be enabled for the Voice VLAN CoS priority to take effect The CoS priority level that you config is applied to voice traffic on all ports of the voice VLAN Normally most non Voice Ethernet traffic transverses the switch through lower order egress queues To avoid delays and interruptions in the voice data flow the CoS priority level assigned to the voice VLAN should be mapped to a higher order queue and the scheduling algorithm should be set to Strict Priority These settings ensure that the voice data packets are processed before other types of data so that the voice quality is maintained as the voice data passes through the switch Organization Unique Identifier OUI Each IP phone manufacturer can be identified by one or more Organization Unique Identifiers
98. he boundary ports Its range is 6 40 seconds The Hello Time is frequency with which the root bridge sends out a BPDU The Forward Delay defines the time that the bridge spends in the listening and learning states Its range is 4 30 seconds The Transmit Hold Count specifies the maximum number of BPDUs that the bridge can send per second Its range is 1 10 The Max Hop Count is a parameter set in a BPDU packet when it originates It is decremented by 1 each time it is retransmitted by the next bridge When the Hop Count value reaches zero the bridge drops the BPDU packet Its range is 6 40 hops The root bridge ID in the spanning tree The connection cost on the root port The aging timeout for the root port The forward delay timer before packet forwarding The port number been assigned as root port Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Configure Spanning Tree Protocol port settings Bridge gt Spanning Tree gt Port Settings Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge xterna a Port STP Status riori Gs a a State dge p2P a tonore_ I nabied gt enabled nabied fenabied 5 Enabled v Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicas Static Multicast IGMP Snooping E Bandwidth Contro GVRP Port Settings STP S
99. he port priority If two paths have the same port cost the bridges must select a preferred path In some instances this can involve the use of the port priority parameter which is used as a tie breaker when two paths have the same cost The range for port priority is O to 240 As with bridge priority this range is broken into increments in this case multiples of 16 To select a port priority for a port select a desired value Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change If you select Ignore on All Ports and click on Apply for all ports the Admin Cost setting is not changing If you set the value then click on Apply for all ports The Admin Cost will be set to the same value The administratively assigned value for the contribution of this port to the path cost of a port Writing a value of O assigns the automatically calculated default path cost value to the port If the default path cost is being used this object returns 0 when read This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list Port cost can be set automatically or as a metric value Define a value between 1 and 200 000 000 to determine the external cost The default port cost 1OOMbps port 200 000 Gigabit port 20 000 Displays the current port spanning tree state e Blocking A blocking state does not allow network traffic to be sent or received on the port except for BPDU data A port with a higher p
100. hysical Interface Physical Interface Table Port Trunk Type All 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 2 7 3 80 1000TX 1000TX 1000TX 1000TX 1000TX 1000TX 1000TX 100FX 1000X 1000TX Link Status Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Up Admin Status Ignore y m 5 D zZ D a lt m m m m m m m m m m m rm me iat Q QoQ QoQ Q Qo Qo is is Qo Qo a a CHR CR CHR CHR CHR CHR CHR CHES oO m m m oO oO m m m m m a a a a a a a a a a a lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt x Mode Ignore Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 100 Full y Auto Auto 1000F Y Jumbo Ignore Y Enabled Y Enabled Y Enabled Y Enabled Y Enabled v Enabled Y Enabled Y Enabled y Enabled Y Enabled Y Flow Ctrl Disabled y Disabled y Disabled EAP Ignore y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled Y Disabled Y BPDU Ignore Y Enabled Y Enabled v Enabled Y Enabled v Enabled v Enabled v Enabled Y Enabled y Enabled v Enabled v Action 1 Alert Action must be taken immediately z a A T EEA TEI CENE 2 Critical Critical conditions are displayed TE auo MA enabled V Disabled A Enabled v1 3 Error
101. ice VLAN One or more ports in your voice VLAN must be configured as Static tagged or untagged members Static VLAN members are permanent member ports of the voice VLAN and there is no dependency on the configuration of the devices connected to the ports These ports might be connected to other voice VLAN network nodes such as other Ethernet switches a telephone switch or a DHCP server The voice VLAN Auto Detection feature cannot be enabled on Static tagged or tagged ports Note Any Static tagged members of the voice VLAN are required to have the port VLAN ID PVID configured to be the same as the voice VLAN ID This insures that all untagged packets entering the port are switched within the voice VLAN as the voice data passes through the switch If the IP phone s that you are installing cannot be configured with a VLAN ID then the switch ports should be configured as Static tagged ports within the voice VLAN Note Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices LLDP MED is not supported on the switch Each IP phone that is VLAN aware should be manually configured for the VLAN ID that matches your voice VLAN ID Each of the voice VLAN ports connected to an IP phone should be configured as Not Member ports of the tagged VLAN Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Create a Voice VLAN Note Prior to configuring your voice VLAN you must first configure a tagged VLAN This VLAN will be used as a basis fo
102. ick Add IPv6 The Policy Settings page e Enter a number in the Policy Index field The policy index is a unique number within the range of 1 65535 which identifies the policy This field is mandatory e Choose the parameters to add for the policy and enter data one or more of the parameters required for your policy They are listed here O VLAN ID A unique number identifying a VLAN ranging from 1 to 4094 802 1p Priority 802 1p priority level of the frame ranging from 0 to 7 Protocol Indicates the packet protocol ranging from 0 to 255 IPv6 Source IP Address Specifies the IPv6 Source IP address Prefix Length Indicates the length of the Source IP ranging from 1 to 128 IPv6 Destination IP Address Specifies the IPv6 Destination IP address Prefix Length Indicates the length of the Destination IP ranging from 1 to 128 Source Layer 4 Port Indicates the source layer 4 port ranging from 1 to 65535 Destination Layer 4 Port Indicates the destination layer 4 port ranging from 1 to 65535 Policy Sequence Enter a number in the Policy Sequence field The Policy Sequence must be a unique number within the range of 1 to 65535 This field is mandatory Policy Action In the Permit Deny field use the pull down menu to select one of the following parameters Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Deny This selection drops ingress packets that conform to the specified Replaced CoS or Replaced DSCP
103. id this problem when connecting an end node with a fixed duplex mode of full duplex to a switch port disable Auto Negotiation on the port and set the port s speed and duplex mode manually o The only valid setting for the SFP ports is Auto Negotiation Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change This parameter indicates whether or not jumbo frames can be accepted by the switch You may want to activate jumbo frames when your switch will transmit video and audio files Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Flow Ctrl All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the Jumbo setting is not changing If you select Enabled or Disabled then click on Apply for all ports Jumbo setting on all ports will be set to the same value on Enabled or Disabled Each Port e Enabled This port is enabled to send and receive Jumbo frames e Disabled This port is disabled and cannot send and receive Jumbo frames Note 1 Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change 2 When QoS is enabled on a port the Jumbo frame parameter cannot be enabled Flow Control This parameter shows the current flow control setting on the port The switch uses a special pause packet to notify the end node to stop transmitting for a specified period of time All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the Flow Control setting is not changing If you select Enabled or Disabled
104. ies Bandwidth Control VLAN The table below displays the static multicast address groups defined in your aver Qos switch for reference and can be modified on under Bridge gt Static Multicast or dynamically updated with the active multicast address groups SNMP Access Control Config Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent In the VLAN ID router port list you can configure your Static and Dynamic Router ports IGMP Snooping Router Port configured manually is a Static Router Port and a Dynamic Router Port is dynamically configured by the Switch when a query control message is received To modify an entry click Modify to add statically add router ports Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 40 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Modify IGS Static Router Port Bandwidth Control Configure Storm Control IGS Static Router Port Settings cdots tients a This section allows you to configure the DLF Destination Lookup Failure broadcast and multicast storm settings for each switch port Static Router Port Switch Info Storm Control System Physical Interface Storm Control Settings Bridge Port DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold E Spanning Tree e4pps x BBM 1 22194 Apply _ 6apps x IMM 1 22194 ABpiy Mirroring Check the static router ports to add and click Apply to save the settings N cons x 2219 A Static Unicast a
105. ination MAC Mask ranging from 1 48 ee opine o VLAN ID A unique number identifying a VLAN ranging from LLDP 1 to 4094 Statistic i E o 802 1p Priority 802 1p priority level of the frame ranging from 0 to 7 Save Settings to Flash o Ether Type Indicates the protocol of the Ethernet frame Choose the type of policy to create protocol ranging from 0000 to FFFF Protocol Indicates the packet protocol ranging from 0 to 255 e Add L2 IPv4 o Source IP Address Specifies the source IP address e Add IPv6 o Source IP Mask Length Specifies the mask length of the source IP address ranging from 0 to 32 Note Please note that when adding polices it is important to note that the rule policy Destination IP Address Specifies the destination IP address Destination IP MAC Mask Length Specifies the mask length of the destination IP address ranging from O0 to 32 order of priority in which the rules policies are evaluated by the switch 1 being the highest priority Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 64 TRENDnet User s Guide DSCP The DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point value in the IP header ranging from O to 63 Source Layer 4 Port Indicates the source layer 4 port ranging from 1 to 65535 Destination Layer 4 Port Indicates the destination layer 4 port ranging from 1 65535 Policy Sequence Enter a number in the Policy Sequence field The Policy Sequence must be a unique number within the range o
106. ings IP Access List table Index Accessible IP Physical Interface Bridge lt lt IP List is empty gt gt IP Access List IP Restriction Enable or disable Access Control List Default Status Disabled IP Address Settings IP Address Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address and then click Add to create an access list entry 15 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS IP Access List Table For each entry the access list will populate You can click Delete next to the entry to delete the entry or Delete All to delete all entries in the table When you have completed entering the IPv4 and IPv6 address entries click the IP Restriction Status drop down list at the top and select Enabled then click Apply Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Change administrator password and add accounts System gt Administration This section explains how to change the administrator password create additional administrative user accounts for access to the switch management page Switch Info Administration System System Management p Administration Settings User Name Maximum length is 12 EE Maximum length is 12 DNS Settings i Confirm Password a IP Access List IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings Password Add User Interface System Time Administratio
107. ion Switch Info Dial In User System Dial In User Settings EE Maximum length is 23 o 23 characters max Access Control Config Dynamic VLAN E 1 409 Voice VLAN Physical Interface Bridge User Name SNMP Password Dial In User Table Securi ty Free Entries 64 Port Access Control Total Entries 0 s Dial in User Username Password Dynamic VLAN Action RADIUS lt lt Dial in user list is empty gt gt TACACS Page 0 0 Pane Destination MAC Filter ge 0 ge Denial of Service DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved To create a dial in user for local authentication use the following procedure e Inthe User Name field type a name for the user e Inthe Password field type a password for the user e Inthe Dynamic VLAN field enter the VID of the VLAN which you will allow the user to access If you enter O this field will be ignored e Click Add to add the entry to the table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 81 TRENDnet User s Guid
108. lick All to copy data received on all ports To copy data transmitted on specific port check the port number under the Egress Port section or you could click All to copy data transmitted on all ports Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Mirroring Settings Status Click the drop down menu and select one of the following options e Enabled This parameter activates the Port Mirroring feature and the rest of the configuration parameters become active on the page Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 35 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Loopback Detection Settings State Select Enabled to enable the loopback detection feature Select Disabled to disabled the loopback detection feature Loopback Detection Enable loopback detection The loopback detection feature allows the switch to detect and prevent disruption from loops that occur on uplink or downlink switches directly Loopback Detection Global Settings connected to your switch Interval Defines the interval your switch will check for loops Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge Spanning Tree El Trunk Config Trunking LACP Group Status Port Priority Mirroring Loopback Detection a Static Unicast a Static Multicast Loopback Detection Loopback Detection Settings State Enabled Disabled Loopback Detection Global Settings Interval 2 ERREZ RE se
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110. ll of this is done by specifying policies that define the filtering and priority behavior 63 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Configure Policy Settings Add L2 IPv4 To add an L2 IPv4 policy use the following procedure The Policy Settings page allows you to specify the filtering criteria for one e Click Add L2 IPv4 The Policy Settings page policy You can create modify or delete a Policy by following the procedures e Enter a number in the Policy Index field The Policy Index is a unique in the following sections number within the range of 1 65535 which identifies the policy This field is mandatory Switch Info a Policy Settings e Choose the parameters to add for the policy and enter data one or WE mee age more of the parameters required for your policy They are listed here Bridge Policy type Add L2 1Pv4 Add IPv6 o Source MAC Address Specifies the source MAC address The SNMP format iS XX XX XX XX XX XX Policy Tabl Access Control Config o Source MAC Mask Length Indicates the length of the Source i ae r Total Entries 0 MAC Mask ranging from 1 48 oS Index Classifier Sequence Deny Permit CoS DSCP Rate Control Port List g i _ Policy Database EGE aye OE o Destination MAC Address Specifies the destination MAC xg RMON z address The format iS XX XX XX XX XX XX Page 0 0 Page 15 Pe ayt Page Last p Page fj Voice VLAN o Destination MAC Mask Length Indicates the length of the Sled Dest
111. local Aves C onneton Wirel hietecet orenec tron T Aa tad s 4 x A iD Dobie i ratai Propetbes Commect Discoemect l Desorption Degene Tansmisson Control Protocol irtemet Protocol The defaut wide pta retwok protocol hut prordes commurscatior Badge Commactions Dores veroa riercornected networks Conte Sete D Ferrare Popote Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 115 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS 6 Click Use the following address and enter the static IP address and OS X related information For setting up the TEW 737HRE you can enter 3 Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen Click on 192 168 10 10 as the IP address 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet mask System Preferences In the Internet and Wireless section click on Leave other fields blank Click OK to apply the changes Network System Preferences Edit About This Mac Software Update App Store Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Dock A Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Recent Items IP address 192 168 10 10 Force Quit System Preferences VOY Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Sleep Default gateway f l Restart Shut Down Obtain DNS server address automa
112. ly Mirroring r Loopback Detection Priority o to change the VID List value on an entry Range 0 Static Unicast haa 4094 Ee Priority Select a priority in the Priority field The user may set IGMP Snoopin MST Table a priority value between O and 61440 Click Apply to VLAN MSTI ID VID List Priority apply the change GVRP E CIST 1 404 Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent MST Configuration Identification Settings Configuration A configured name set on the switch to uniquely Name identify the MSTI Multiple Spanning Tree Instance If a configuration name is not set this field shows the MAC address of the device running MSTP Revision Level This value together with the configuration name and identical VLAN mapped for STP instance IDs identifies the MST region configured on the switch Range O to 65535 Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 30 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS View your Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information MSTP Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge El Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Port Settings MST Settings Instance Information MST Port Settings Trunk Config Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast a Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP QoS Instance Information
113. manent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 93 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS For each DSCP In value that is relevant to your configuration select a queue Low Medium High or Highest in the Queue column Select Enabled in the DSCP Mapping drop down list Click Apply to save the settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Set the Scheduling Algorithm Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control VLAN GVRP El Qos CoS Port Priority DSCP Scheduling Algorithm IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security Scheduling Algorithm Scheduling Algorithm Settings Scheduling Algorithm Strict Priority Select your scheduling algorithm and then click Apply to save the settings Schedule Algorithm Settings Strict Priority WRR Weighted Round Robin The port transmits all packets out of higher priority queues before transmitting any from the lower priority queues The port transmits a set number of packets from each queue in a round robin fashion so that each has a chance to transmit traffic Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 04 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS
114. may be discarded Minor delays are often of no consequence to a network or its performance But there are applications referred to as delay or time sensitive applications which can be impacted by packet delays Voice transmission and video conferences are two examples If packets carrying data in either of these cases are delayed from reaching their destination the audio or video quality may suffer This is where Cost of Service CoS is of value It allows you to manage the flow of traffic through a switch by having the switch ports give higher priority to some packets such as delay sensitive traffic over other packets This is referred to as prioritizing traffic WARNING DSCP traffic class or 1p port priority cannot be changed in A jumbo MTU more than 1522 mode OK Note Before mapping the CoS priorities and the egress queues you must disable the Jumbo frame parameter on each port When Jumbo frames are enabled COS cannot be enabled Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Set CoS priority settings Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast a Static Multicast IGMP Snoopin z a ping QoS Status Disabled Y Bandwidth Control Traffic Class Queue VLAN GVRP El QoS CoS Table 0 Medium High Highest CoS Port Priority 1 Medium High Highest DSCP Medium High Highest Scheduling Algorithm Medium High Highest IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Setti
115. meter defines the port as trusted for the DHCP Snooping feature Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 88 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure Binding Database The Binding Database displays learned and statically assigned MAC Address and IP Address information for each host on the local area network Dynamically assigned IP addresses from the DHCP server will automatically populate the table on the Binding Database page as they are assigned by the server Statically assigned IP addresses are entered manually by entering the host s address information and clicking on the Add button Switch Info Binding Database System Physical Interface Binding Database Settings Bridge MAC Address oo oe oe a e g 00 11 ab cd ef 22 E Reps 1 VLAN KEDA Port 1 y SNMP Access Control Config IP Address RMON Voice VLAN _ Type DHCP Snooping Lease Time 10 4294967295 Sec General Settings VLAN Settings Add Reset Clear Dynamic And Learning Trusted Interfaces Binding Database Table Free Entries 200 Binding Database LLDP Total Entries 0 Statistic MAC Address VLAN ID IP Address Port Type Lease Time Action lt lt The List is em gt gt Tools pty Page 0 0 Page H Binding Database Settings MAC Address Enter the host s MAC Address IP Address Enter the static IP Address assigned to the host VLAN Enter the host s VLAN ID Port En
116. n blank Click OK to exit advanced setup Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 117 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS How to find your MAC address 2 Select the network card you want to configure on the left banner e g Wi Fi Click Advanced Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Your computer MAC addresses are also displayed in this window however you can type getmac v to display the MAC addresses only raman Raton z manos 1 ee mon Aneri Nene WT aO 124 Ait o me Ore em ee oe ry 4 90 Ore meet ot me ere re ee MAC OS X raphe can 1 Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen Click on System Preferences In the Internet and Wireless section click on Network KJ System Preferences Edit About This Mac Software Update App Store 3 Click Hardware to find out the MAC address of the network adapter 000 Network Show All Dock Recent Items e Force Quit System Preferences X amp Y 2 Ethernet Sleep TCP IP DNS WINS 802 1X Proxies Restart Shut Down MAC Address 00 23 df 82 5d 6c Configure Automatically Log Out Vincent Tu Speed 1000baseT Duplex full duplex flow control MTU Standard 1500 D 2 Cancel a Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 118 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Regulations Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
117. n table SSL Settings Index User Name Password Action DHCP Auto Configuration 1 admin KKKKKKX Modify System Log Settings To create additional administrative user accounts Administration Settings User Name Enter the user name of the new account Password Enter the password for the new account Confirm Password Enter the password again for verification Note The password consists of up to 12 alphanumeric characters Click Add to add the new administrator 16 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Enable or disable SNMP and modify idle timeout settings In the Password field enter the new password and enter the new password again the Confirm Password field to verify Then click Apply This section explains how to enable SNMP on the switch and modify the Modify Administration switch management page idle timeout settings Modify Administration Note If you disable the SNMP on the switch the switch will not be manageable via Entry number SNMP using MIBs User Name Switch Inf lion User Interface Password System System Management 3 4 a Status Settings Confirm Password IPv4 Setup Apply IPv6 System Settings SNMP Agent IPv6 Neighbor Settings Web Server Enabled DNS Settings Status z IP Access List Note The password consists of up to 12 alphanumeric characters The iz Apply index 1 admin user on the administration table is the default User Interface imeout Setting
118. nabled Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port The port can receive and transmit LLDP data packets e RxOnly Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port The port can receive LLDP data packets e TxOnly Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port The port can transmit LLDP data packets Note You can select the row labeled ALL to apply settings to all ports Action Click Apply to apply the settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 91 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS View LLDP Neighbor Information Port ID This parameter specifies the neighboring network device s port number from which the LLDP LLI information was transmitted Switch Info LLDP Neighbors INTOrMAHON Port Description This parameter describes the neighboring network System device s port Physical interface LLDP Neighbors Information Show Normal If you click on this button a detailed report of the Bridge rany Port More esate EOE aD Bees MMe be neighboring network device will be displayed Access Control Config Bion If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page Voice VLAN field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to Security navigate the pages DHCP Snooping LLDP LLDP Global Settings LLDP Neighbors Information Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash LLDP Neighbors Information Entity This parameter is a numb
119. ngs Medium High Highest Medium High Highest SNMP Medium High Highest Access Control Config elelelefelefele eeeeeveece eeeeevecee eeeeeveee Medium High Highest RMON Voice VLAN Note Disable will reset the settings to factory default and turn off the function Security Apply CoS Settings For each Traffic Class whose queue you want to change click on the CoS Table Low Medium High or Highest radio button that applies to your configuration After you have completed this mapping process select Enabled in the QoS Status field Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 02 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Set Port Priority Set DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point Class Mapping settings The Port Priority values are assigned to an untagged frame at ingress for internal processing in the switch This procedure explains how to change the default mappings of port priorities to the User Priority This is set at the switch level You cannot set this at the per port level To change the port priority mappings perform the following procedure If you choose to use the DSCP tags in your Access Control policy configuration each DSCP value 0 63 that is relevant to your configuration needs to be mapped to one of the four egress queues Low Medium High or Highest The default queue for all DSCP values is 0 To assign th
120. ngth is displayed as N A it means the cable length is Not Available The cable length is undetermined because either the link speed is less than 1G or the cables are broken and or bad quality 2 The deviation of Cable Fault Distance is 2 meters No cable may be displayed under Test Result when the cable is less than 2 meters in length 3 The test also measures cable fault and identifies the fault in length according to the distance from this switch Cable Fault Distance Cable Length 1 If the cable length displays N A it means that the cable length is Not Available The may be due to the port being unable to determine the estimated cable length If length is displayed as N A it means the cable length is Not Available This is due to the port being unable to obtain cable length either because its link speed is 10M or 100M or the cables used are broken and or of bad in quality 2 The deviation of Cable Fault Distance is 2 meters No cable may be displayed in the table when the cable is less than 2 meters in length Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved results will be displayed in the Cable Diagnostic Table below Cable Diagnostics Table The port number of the switch Displays the diagnostic results for each pair in the cable One of the following cable status parameters is displayed e OK There is no problem detected with the cable e Open in Cable There is an o
121. nt page using secure encryption communication only Switch Info SSL Settings System System Management SSL Settings Pv4 Setup SSL Status Disabled IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings Apply IP Access List Administration User Interface System Time DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings SSL Settings SSL Status Enable or disable HTTPS SSL management access or to HTTP clear text mode Default Disabled Disabled Note When SSL is enabled you need to access the switch management page using HTTPS instead of HTTP e g https 192 168 10 200 Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 20 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Enable DHCP Auto Configuration If you need to synchronize the switch configuration file on remote server the DHCP Auto Configuration feature is available for this purpose via the DHCP server Your IP address settings must enabled to the DHCP client so that this feature can operate with your DHCP TFTP server Switch Info DHCP Auto Configuration Settings System System Management DHCP Auto Configuration Settings IPv4 Setup Auto Configuration s IPv6 System Settings State Disabled Y IPv6 Neighbor Settings IP Access List Apply Administration User Inter
122. o reboot the switch to factory default selection in this session e Hardware Reset to Default Using a paper clip on the front panel of the switch push and hold the Reset button more than 10 seconds and then release Located on the front panel of your switch Wait for the switch complete the rebooting process Web Smart Switch TEG O82WS Reset Button e With Web GUI You can choose reset to Factory Default or Factory Default Except IP If you select Factory Default Except IP all the configurations will be set to the factory defaults but the switch management IP remains the same Default Settings Management IP 192 168 10 200 Admin user name admin Password admin Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Network Connectivity Test Ping Tool This chapter provides the procedure to ping a node on your network from the switch This procedure is useful in determining whether an active link exists between the switch and another network device The device you are pinging must be a member of the Default VLAN and within the same local area network as your switch In other words the port on the switch through which the node is communicating with the switch must be an untagged or tagged member of the Default VLAN SNMP l Ping Test Settings Access Control Config RMON Ping Test Settings Voice VLAN Destination IP eo oes Security Address Dn Pvc Timeout Value BC Sec 1 5 LLDP Number of Ping p 10 Tim
123. og on the switch or traps that are sent to your SNMP NMS software or both RMON alarms consist of two thresholds There is a rising threshold and a falling threshold The alarm is triggered if the value of the monitored RMON statistic of the designated port exceeds the rising threshold The response of the switch is to enter a message in the event log send an SNMP trap or both The alarm is reset if the value of the monitored statistic drops below the falling threshold The frequency with which the switch samples the thresholds of an alarm against the actual RMON statistic is controlled by a time interval parameter You can adjust this interval for each alarm Here are the three components that comprise RMON alarms e RMON statistics group A port must have an RMON statistics group configured if it is to have an alarm When you create an alarm you specify the port to which it is to be assigned not by the port number but rather by the ID number of the port s statistics group e RMON event An event specifies the action of the Switch when the ingress packet activity on a port crosses a Statistical threshold defined in an alarm The choices are to log a message in the event log of the Switch send an SNMP trap to an SNMP workstation or both Since there are only three possible actions and since events can be used Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved with more than one alarm you probably will not create more than three event
124. ol SNTP Settings SNTP Primary Select the format of the URL you want to enter for Server SNTP server address Enter the primary network time server IPv4 IPv6 address or domain name Domain Name T IPv4 IPv6 Domain Name SNTP Secondary Select the format of the URL you want to enter for Server SNTP server address Enter the secondary network time server IPv4 IPv6 address or domain name Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved SNTP Poll Enter the interval time when your switch will update Interval the time and date settings with the time server Default 1 min Time Zone Click the drop down list to select your time zone When select the clock mode to SNTP enter the SNTP server information here Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 19 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Enable HTTPS SSL Secure Socket Layer management access System gt SSL Settings By default your switch management page can be accessed using standard web HTTP protocol which transmit files with clear text over the network Enabling HTTPS SSL management access allows access to the switch management page using encrypted communication prevents your data been eavesdropped by unauthorized user Note Once HTTPS SSL management access is enabled HTTP management access will be disabled forcing all access to the switch manageme
125. onsider the following pointers Note The model showing in illustrations may be different to the one you have e Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place e Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field generators such as motors vibration dust and direct exposure to sunlight e Leave at least 10cm of space at the front and rear of the hub for ventilation e Install the Switch on a sturdy level surface that can support its weight or in an EIA standard size equipment rack For information on rack installation see the next section Rack Mounting e When installing the Switch on a level surface attach the rubber feet to the bottom of each device The rubber feet cushion the hub and protect the hub case from scratching Rubber Feet TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Rack Mount Hardware Installation The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Attach the mounting brackets at the switch s front panel one on each side and secure them with the provided screws Note The switch model may be different than the one shown in the example illustrations Then use screws provided with the equipment rack to mount each switch in the rack Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Basic Installation 1 Power on your TEG 082WS and connect your computer to the switch l a
126. ort Access Control feature is de activated Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved e Authentication Method This parameter indicates the authentication method used by the switch Select one of the following choices o RADIUS This parameter configures port security for remote authentication After completing steps you must configure the RADIUS Client section o Local This parameter configures port security for local authentication After completing steps you must configure the parameters for Dial in User Local Authentication section o TACACS This parameter configures port security for terminal authentication After completing steps you must configure the TACACS Settings section Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 80 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Create Dial In Users Local Authentication Method Dial in User feature provides the local authentication server for port security when a remote RADIUS server is not available The Dial in User local authentication method allows you to set up 802 1x authentication parameters internally in the Switch In this case the user name and password combinations are entered with an optional VLAN when they are defined Based on these entries the authentication process of a supplicant is done locally by the Switch Management Utility using a standard EAPOL EAP over LAN transact
127. ower cases l l management IP address please follow the instruction below 7 Click Save Settings to Flash on the bottom of the menu TEG 082WS LOGIN User Name admin 8 Click button then click OK Note Once the settings are saved you can connect the switch to your network 5 Click System and then click IPv4 Setup Switch Info IPv4 Setup System System Management IPv4 Setup IPv4 Setup System MAC IPv6 System Settings Address Pv6 Neighbor Settings 4 a System IP Address mics Mo E IP Access List i System Subnet Administration 255 255 W255 E Pien 255 B55 ess Fo User Interface System Default System Time no Gateway SSL Settings System IP Mode Static 10 0 bas E Sa Ds EPAD bs eB 3 DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings Apply Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 7 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Connect additional devices to your switch You can connect additional computers or other network devices to your switch using Ethernet cables to connect them to one of the available Gigabit Ethernet Ports 1 8 Check the status of the LED indicators on the front panel of your switch to ensure the physical cable connection from your computer or device Note If you encounter issues connecting to your network there may be a problem with your computer or device network settings Please ensure that your computer or device ne
128. pen wire within the cable e Short in Cable Two wires are shorted together within the cable e Cross talk in Cable There is crosstalk detected between one pair of wires and another pair within the cable This parameter specifies the distance from the switch port to the cable fault This parameter specifies the length of the cable connected to the switch port 98 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Enable IEEE 802 3az Power Saving Mode The IEEE 802 3 EEE standard defines mechanisms and protocols intended to reduce the energy consumption of network links during periods of low utilization by transitioning interfaces into a low power state without interrupting the network connection The transmitted and received sides should be IEEE802 3az EEE compliance By default the switch disabled the IEEE 802 3az EEE function Users can enable this feature via the IEEE802 3az EEE setting page SNMP IEEE 802 3az EEE Access Control Config RMON IEEE 802 3az EEE Settings Voice VLAN IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Disabled Security Ethernet Status DHCP Snooping Apply LLDP Statistic Tools Firmware Upgrade El Config File Backup Restore via HTTP via TFTP Cable Diagnostics s IEEE 802 3az EEE Reboot Ping Save Settings to Flash Click the IEEE 802 3az EEE Status drop down list and select Enabled to enable the power saving feature and click Apply to save the settings Go Save Settings to Flas
129. ply ae E lt S lt R lt E 5 0 Enabled v Apply lt 2 Enabled Y Apply The port number Enter the port VLAN ID Note Required for untagged VLAN ports Click the drop down list and select which type of frames can be accepted e All The port can accept all frame types e Tagged The port can accept tagged frames only Untagged frames are discarded Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Ingress Filtering Action e Untagged amp Priority Tagged The port can accept untagged frames and frames with tagged priority information only such as 802 1p Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable ingress filtering or Disabled to disable ingress filtering Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports Click Apply to apply the change Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 45 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Mirroring Configure the VLAN Forwarding Table Mode Loopback Detection Forwarding Table Mode Static Unicast Static Multicast Forwarding Table Mode Settings This section allows you to configure your switch to standard 802 1Q VLAN ian Learning Mode mode IVL or Asymmetric VLAN mode SVL Asymmetric VLAN allows the EI VLAN Apply configuration of overlapping untagged VLAN ports in order to create VLAN A groups It is recommended to use th
130. r is used to identify the person who created an entry It is primarily intended for switches that are managed by more than one person and is an optional field Click Add to add the entry to the table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 73 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure parameters for RMON events An event specifies the action of the switch when the ingress packet activity on a port crosses a statistical threshold defined in an alarm The choices are to log a message in the event log of the switch send an SNMP trap to an SNMP workstation or both Since there are only three possible actions and since events can be used with more than one alarm you probably will not create more than three events one for each of the three actions Switch Info n RMON Event Settings System Physical Interface RMON Event Settings MN 1 655 Bridge Index SNMP OPSA Description 32 characters limit Type community 32 characters limit Access Control Config RMON Global Settings Statistics Owner
131. r replacement unit s warranty continues from the original date of purchase All products that are replaced become the property of TRENDnet Replacement products may be new or reconditioned TRENDnet does not issue refunds or credit Please contact the point of purchase for their return policies TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside the product Do not remove or attempt to service the product by any unauthorized service center This warranty is voided if i the product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center ii the product was subject to accident abuse or improper use iii the product was subject to conditions more severe than those specified in the manual Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet within the applicable warranty period and providing a copy of the dated proof of the purchase Upon proper submission of required documentation a Return Material Authorization RMA number will be issued An RMA number is required in order to initiate warranty service support for all TRENDnet products Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet prepaid insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment Cus
132. r your voice VLAN Switch Info Voice VLAN Settings System Physical Interface Voice VLAN Status Bridge Voice VLAN Enabled Disabled SNMP Note Disabling will turn off the function and return all values to default Access Control Config Voice VLAN Global Settings VLAN ID Aging Time 1 1 120 hours RMON Voice VLAN Voice VLAN Settings Voice VLAN OUI Settings Security DHCP Snooping Voice VLAN Table LLDP Port Status Action Statistic All Tools 1 Save Settings to Flash 2 gt E S gt ie m a lt NO lt lt lt lt lt O lt lt lt 5 76 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Use the following procedure to configure voice VLAN e From the Voice VLAN field at the top of the page select one of the following radio button choices o Enable The voice VLAN feature is active The other parameter fields in the Voice VLAN Global Settings section become active and are eligible for data to be entered o Disable The voice VLAN feature is inactive The other parameter fields in the Voice VLAN Global Settings section become inactive and are greyed out so that data cannot be entered e In the Voice VLAN Global Settings section enter the configuration information for the following parameters o VLAN ID This parameter is the tagged VLAN ID that has been configured in Tagged VLAN Configuration It is a pull down menu showing the tagged VLAN IDs th
133. rating speed and duplex mode The actual operating speed and duplex mode of the port are displayed in parentheses for example 1000F for 1000 Mbps full duplex mode after a port establishes a link with an end node o Auto 1000F This parameter indicates the port is configured for 1000Mbps operation in Auto Negotiation mode o 1000 Full This parameter indicates the port is configured for 1000Mbps operation in full duplex mode o 100 Full This parameter indicates the port is configured for 100Mbps operation in full duplex mode 23 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Jumbo o 10 Full This parameter indicates the port is configured for 10Mbps operation in full duplex mode o 1000 Half This parameter indicates the port is configured for 1000Mbps operation in half duplex mode o 100 Half This parameter indicates the port is configured for 100Mbps operation in half duplex mode o 10 Half This parameter indicates the port is configured for 10Mbps operation in half duplex mode Note When selecting a Mode setting the following points apply o When a twisted pair port is set to Auto Negotiation the end node should also be set to Auto Negotiation to prevent a duplex mode mismatch o A switch port using Auto Negotiation defaults to half duplex if it detects that the end node is not using Auto Negotiation This can result in a mismatch if the end node is operating at a fixed duplex mode of full duplex To avo
134. re Forcefalse The default setting for this parameter is Auto Restricted Role Toggle between True and False to set the restricted role state of the packet If set to True the port will never be selected to be the Root port The default value is False Restricted TCN Toggle between True and False to set the restricted TCN of the packet Topology Change Notification TCN is a BPDU that a bridge sends out to its root port to signal a topology change If set to True it stops the port from propagating received TCN and to other ports The default value is False Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 29 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST settings MSTP MST Instance Settings MSTIID Displays the MSTI ID associated with the VLAN ID Range 1 to 31 VID List Displays the VLAN ID associated with MSTI Click Add Switch Info MST Settings si System to add the VLAN and MSTI association on MST table Physical Interface MST Configuration Identification Settings Range 0 to 4094 Bridge Configuration Priority Select a priority in the Priority field The user may set Name i rs ae a priority value between O and 61440 Protocol settings Port Settings Apply MST Settings Instance MST Instance Settings MST Table i Setings me ETEN MSTI ID Displays the MSTI ID associated with the VLAN ID _ ae EE 1 209 VID List Displays the VLAN ID associated with MSTI Click App
135. revious Next and Last Page to navigate the pages OSANE SERIES TOAS N See ONO E E a EE Us AE Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Pe E PERNANE N sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 87 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Set Trusted Interfaces Note You can select the row labeled ALL to apply settings to all ports DHCP Snooping gt Trusted Interfaces Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make This section allows you to set trusted port interfaces where DHCP servers can sure the change is permanent be connected allows or denies DHCP server information to be received on those ports into Trusted Interfaces System Physical Interface Trusted Interfaces Settings Bridge Port Trust Action SNMP All Ignore Apply Access Control Config 1 Enabled v Apply RMON 2 v Apply Voice VLAN Enabled Y Apply Security Apply DHCP Snooping lv Apply General Settings VLAN Settings Enabled Y Apply Enabled v Apply Binding Database m ioe Mm m gt ia QO Bie v ow ois a CO ime o m a ga a a lt B lt lt E Enabled Y Apply LLDP Statistic Tools Next to each port click the Trust drop down list and select one of the following options e Disabled This parameter defines the port as untrusted for the DHCP Snooping feature e Enabled This para
136. s Alarm The last component is the alarm itself It defines the port Statistic to be monitored and the rising and falling thresholds that trigger the switch to perform an event The thresholds of an alarm can have the same event or different events The switch supports up to eight alarms Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON Global Settings Statistics History s Alarms Event RMON Alarm Settings RMON Alarm Settings Index WE 1 65535 Interval 1 2 31 1 secs Variable Po Rising Threshold oo 0 2 31 1 Falling Threshold a Oea S Rising Event Index J 1 65535 Falling Event rt CELEEE Index Sample type Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tanle Owner 32 characters limit RMON Alarm Table Free Entries 256 Total Entries 0 Rising Falling Event Event Owner Action Index Index Sample Rising Fallin Index Interval Variable Type Threshold Threshold lt lt Table is empty gt gt Page 0 0 Dane X age st Page Page A 72 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS RMON Alarm Settings Index Interval Variable Sample type Rising Threshold Falling Threshold Rising Event Index Falling Event Index This parameter specifies the ID number of the new group The range is 1 to 65535 This parameter specifies the time in seconds over which the data is sampled
137. s aa r i System Time administrator You can modify the password but you cannot remove it E E TA o Min 3 60 DHCP Auto Configuration Group Interval Sec 0 or 120 1225 0 is Disabled Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make System Log Settings CE sure the change is permanent Status Settings SNMP Agent Click the drop down list to one of the following options Enabled e Enabled The SNMP agent is active You can ee manage the switch with SNMP network management software and the switch s private MIB e Disabled The SNMP agent is inactive Web Server Status Displays the current SNMP status Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 17 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Timeout Settings Web Idle Timeout Group Interval Enter the idle period in minutes when the switch will automatically log out an idled user from the switch management page Default 10 min The IGMP group timeout interval Default 120 sec Click Apply to apply the change to the switch Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Set the switch date and time Switch Info System System Management Pv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings DNS Settings IP Access List Administration User Interface System Time SSL Settings DHCP Auto Config
138. s BPDU frames through the switch and broadcast them through all other ports Disabled This port is disabled and the switch will not pass BPDU frames through the switch With RSTP or STP enabled the switch will receive BPDU frames and process them according to the spanning tree protocol Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 25 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS i Switch Inf s z Bridge Spanning Tree Protocol Settings System The Bridge session covers most of the web smart switch features including Physical Interface Spanning Tree Protocol eters i i i SERA EA Disabled y spanning tree trunk configuration IGMP snooping bandwidth control VLAN ii ATE E Spanning Tree Protocol Version VGRP and Qos Protocol Settings Bridge Priority Port Settings Maximum Age o SGT Spanning Tree STP RSTP MSTP eet Settings p g 7 7 Instance Information Hello Time 2 Sec 1 10 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol settings MST Port Settings Email Doe Sec 4 30 Trunk Config Transmit Hold e 1 10 Mirrori Count Mirroring Loopback Detection Max Hop Count po GE Static Unicast Spanning Tree Protocol STP provides network topology for any arrangement of bridges switches STP also provides a single path between end stations on n uy act Note Enabling Spanning Tree will temporarily cause the system to stop responding IGMP Snooping Apply Bandwidth Control a network eliminating loops Loops occ
139. s on your ea eee eae network using the discover feature ia a e You can modify the IP address settings change the admin password The Installshield R Wizard will install TRENDnet Management i Utility on your computer To continue dick Next and upgrade firmware for multiple switches WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and S y ste m Req u i reme nts international treaties Operating System Windows 8 1 Windows8 Windows 7 Windows Vista or Windows XP Installation 1 Insert the included CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive At the CD Autorun Prompt window click Run Autorun exe Destination Folder Note If the Autorun prompt does not appear automatically OPEN the CD Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a different folder contents and double click Autorun exe Install TRENDnet Management Utility to C Program Files x86 TRENDnet Management Utility 3 Atthe CD ROM main menu click Install Utility InstallShield Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 102 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS 6 At the Installation click Install Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield lt tc 7 Inthe Completion window click Finish
140. sholds are crossed e Alarm group This group is used to create alarms that trigger event log messages or SNMP traps when statistics thresholds are exceeded You can use your SNMP Network Management System NMS software and the RMON section of the MIB tree to view the RMON statistics history and alarms associated with specific ports Since RMON uses the SNMP agent for communicating with your NMS software the SNMP Agent must be enabled and the SNMP feature must be configured on your switch Since RMON works in conjunction with the SNMP agent the SNMP agent must be enabled for the RMON feature to be active Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Enable RMON This section allows you to enable or disable RMON functionality Switch Info P RMON Basic Settings System Physical Interface RMON Global Settings Bridge RMON Status Disabled Access Control Config RMON Global Settings Statistics History Alarms Event Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tanie Click the RMON Status drop down list and select Enabled to enable RMON Click Apply to save settings Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 69 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Configure parameters for RMON Ethernet statistics Click Add to add the entry to the table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete
141. stalling enter one MAC address that represents each individual OUI You can enter a total of 10 OUIs Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 78 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Security This chapter contains information about the Port based security features and the procedures for setting this feature Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Configure Port Access Control Security gt Port Access Control This section contains information and configuration procedures for the Port based Access Control Port based Network Access Control IEEE 802 1x is used to control who can send traffic through and receive traffic from a switch port With this feature the switch does not allow an end node to send or receive traffic through a port until the user of the node logs on by entering a user name and password This feature can prevent an unauthorized individual from connecting a computer to a port or using an unattended workstation to access your network resources Only those users to whom you have assigned a user name and password are able to use the switch to access the network This feature can be used with one of two authentication methods e The RADIUS authentication protocol requires that a remote RADIUS server is present on your network The RADIUS server performs the authentication of the user name and password combinations e The Dial in User local authentication method allows you to set up the au
142. t receive BPDU packets If a BPDU packet is received it automatically loses edge port status Selecting the ForceFalse indicates that the port does not have edge port status Selecting the Auto parameter indicates that the port have edge port status or not have edge port status 28 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS automatically The default setting for this parameter is Migrate Indicates if the port is configured to accept RSTP and Auto STP BPDUs Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change If you select Ignore on All Ports and click on Apply for all ports the Admin Cost setting is not changing If you set the value then click on Apply for all ports The Admin Cost will be set to the same value Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make P2P Choosing the Forcetrue parameter indicates a point BURST He CHANGE pelmanene to point P2P shared link P2P ports are similar to edge ports however they are restricted in that a P2P port must operate in full duplex Like edge ports P2P ports transition to a forwarding state rapidly thus benefiting from RSTP A P2P value of Forcefalse indicates that the port cannot have P2P Status Auto allows the port to have P2P status whenever possible and operate as if the P2P status were true If the port cannot maintain this status for example if the port is forced to half duplex operation the P2P status changes to operate as if the P2P value we
143. t the switch advertises to the neighbors The range is from 2 to 10 Message TX Sets the transmit interval which is the interval Interval between regular transmissions of LLDP advertisements The range is from 1 to 10 seconds LLDP Reinit Sets the re initialization delay which is the number of Delay seconds that must elapse after LLDP is disabled on a port before it can be reinitialized The range is from 1 to 10 seconds LLDP TX Delay Sets the value of the transmission delay timer which is the minimum time interval between transmissions of LLDP advertisements due to a change in LLDP local information The range is from 1 to 8192 seconds Click Apply to apply the settings LLDP System Information Chassis ID This parameter describes the Chassis ID subtype which Subtype is macAddress You cannot change this parameter Chassis ID This parameter lists the MAC Address of the switch You cannot change this parameter System Name This parameter lists the System Name of the switch You can assign the system name Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved System This parameter lists the product name of the switch Description You cannot change this parameter LLDP Port State Settings Port The port number on the switch State For each port click the State drop down list and choose from the following options e Disabled Indicates LLDP is disabled on the port The port cannot receive or transmit LLDP data packets e E
144. tatus Ignore Enabled Disabled 5 Enabled v Enabled v E VLAN Port Settings Port Settings o rae P ta 8 a a 5 R Apply Ob amp o AEE gt j ignore iI Apply 20000 Apply 20000 Disable False v Apply 20000 Disable False Apply 20000 Disablec Apply a v pa pag M lt lt False x mM E Auto False VI Auto v vi N Auto Ly hd 20000 Disabled Apply 7 Auto v Auto v pA a o lt Apply g a F Fal F F 20000 Disabled Fa nore Ise v alse v alse v alse v sey Ise v alse v 20000 Disabled Apply Pan POM E a AUTO Apply gt Indicates if spanning tree protocol is active or not on the port All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the STP Status setting is not changing If you select Enabled or Disabled then click on Apply for all ports STP Status setting on all ports will be set to the same value on Enabled or Disabled Each Port e Enable The spanning tree protocol is enabled on the port e Disabled The spanning tree protocol is disabled on the port Enable Disable 27 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Priority Admin Cost 0 Auto External Cost State Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change BPDU pass through must be disabled for all ports under Physical interface for STP can be enabled Indicates t
145. tbound Octets Bytes s rate of outbound octet Statistic Information o System bits in bytes per second O Ait ee OutUcastPkts Outbound Unicast Packets Pkts number of outbound Bridge dete InOctets InUcastPkts InNUcastPkts InDiscards OutOctets OutUcastPkts OutNUcastPkts OutDiscards Clear Unicast packets in packets per second SNMP All Apply a OutNUcastPkts Outbound Non unicast Packets Pkts number of 1 Apply RMON outbound non unicast such as broadcast and 2 Apply Voice VLAN multicast packets packets Security OutDiscards Outbound Discards Pkts number of outbound DHCP Snooping hihi LLDP 5 Apply discarded packets Statistic 6 Apply 7 Apply Error Information 8 91434222 11610 528322 30926562 14745 226649 0 Apply pe Save Settings to Flash Refresh Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 93 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS View Error Information Statistics Statistic gt Error Information O Statistic Information System Physical Interface Error Information Bridge gots InErrors OutErrors DropEvents CRCAlignErrors UndersizePkts OversizePkts Fragments Collisions SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Traffic information Tools Save Settings to Flash Error Information Port ID The port ID on the switch InErrors Inbound Errors Pkts number of inbound errors in packets per second OutErrors
146. ter the port number where the host is connected Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Type Because the IP Address being entered is static you must select Static Lease Time Enter the time that IP address assignment is valid The range is 10 to 4294967295 seconds Click Add to add the database entry to the table On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Binding Database Table MAC Address This parameter shows the host s MAC Address VLAN ID This parameter shows the host s VLAN ID of which the DHCP client is a member IP Address This parameter is the IP Address assigned by the DHCP server to the DHCP client Port This parameter is the port number where the DHCP client is connected Type This parameter indicates the following e Learned The host IP Address is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server e Static The host IP Address is statically assigned See Static IP Addresses on page 300 for more information Lease Time This parameter is the time that IP address assignment by the DHCP server is valid Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 89 TRE
147. the Ethernet traffic Buckets This parameter defines the number of snapshots of Requested the statistics for the port Each bucket can store one snapshot of RMON statistics Different ports can have different numbers of buckets The range is 1 to 50 buckets Interval This parameter specifies how frequently the switch takes snapshots of the port s statistics The range is 1 to 3600 seconds 1 hour For example if you want the switch to take one snapshot every minute on a port you specify an interval of sixty seconds Owner This parameter is used to identify the person who created an entry It is primarily intended for switches that are managed by more than one person and is an optional field On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 71 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure parameters for RMON alarms RMON alarms are used to generate alert messages when packet activity on designated ports rises above or falls below specified threshold values The alert messages can take the form of messages that are entered in the event l
148. the specified MIB object To modify an SNMP View Table Entry If you need to modify an entry in the View Table page you must first delete the entry and then re enter it To deleting SNMP View Table Entry In the Action column of the table click Delete for the View table entry that you want to remove Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 9 7 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Configure the SNMP Group Access Table To create SNMP View Names Before you can create an SNMP View name you must define a Group Name The SNMP View Names are defined in the SNMP Group Access Table and are using the SNMP User Group page based on the User and Group Names e Enter the Group Name This entry must be pre defined on the SNMP Switch Inf User Group page _ he SNMP Group Access Table P pag System e Enter the Read View Name This name is an optional field It can be Physical Interface SNMP Group Access Settings up to 31 characters in length Brid e al Group Name TEE e Enter the Write View Name This name is an optional field It can be SNMP E Read view Name OM 32 characters limit up to 31 characters in length Engine ID View Table Se Nee e Enter the Notify View Name This name is an optional field It can be Eup Access Table Notify View Name ES 32 characters limit EE re up to 31 characters in length Securty Leve EATE e From the Security
149. then click on Apply for all ports Flow Control setting on all ports will be set to the same value on Enabled or Disabled Each Port e Enabled This port is enabled to proceed the flow control e Disabled This port is disabled and not doing flow control Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change 24 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS EAP This number shows the current Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP setting on the port Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make EAP setting is not changing If you select Enabled or sure the change is permanent Disabled then click on Apply for all ports EAP setting on all ports will be set to the same value on Enabled or Disabled Each Port Enabled This port is enabled to send and receive EAP packets Disabled This port is disabled and will not send and receive EAP packets Note Click Apply in the end of the row to apply the change BPDU This parameter shows the current BPDU setting on the port All Ports If you select Ignore and click on Apply for all ports the BPDU setting is not changing If you select Enabled or Disabled then click on Apply for all ports BPDU setting on all ports will be set to the same value on Enabled or Disabled Each Port Enabled This port is enabled to pas
150. thentication parameters internally in the switch without an external server In this case the user name and password combinations are entered in the associated with an optional VLAN when they are defined Based on these entries the authentication process is done locally by the Web Management Utility using a standard EAPOL transaction Note RADIUS with Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP extensions is the only supported authentication server for this feature 79 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82W5 Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Port Access Control Settings Port Access Control Settings NAS 10 COR 36 characters max Port Access Disabled Y Control Authentication Local v Method xi Security Port Access Control Dialin User RADIUS TACACS Destination MAC Filter Denial of Service DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Configure the following parameters as required e NAS ID This parameter assigns an 802 1x identifier to the switch that applies to all ports The NAS ID can be up to sixteen characters Valid characters are 0 to 9 a to z and A to Z Spaces are allowed Specifying an NAS ID is optional e Port Access Control This parameter enables or disables Port Access Control Select one of the following choices from the pull down menu o Enable The Port Access Control feature is activated o Disable The P
151. thout regard to the IP and MAC SNMP Add Reset Address information in the packet header Access Control Config Backup select one of the following choices from the pull down RMON riot et Database menu Voice VLAN lt lt VLAN Settings is empty gt gt e Enabled The Web Management Utility Security Page 0 0 Page I Software saves a backup copy of the Binding DHCP Snooping Table to flash at a specified interval Database General Settings Update Interval of time ia e Disabled The Web Management Utility Binding Database Software does not save a backup copy of the Binding Table to flash Database Update Enter the database update interval The range of this Interval interval is 600 to 86400 seconds DHCP Option 82 select one of the following choices from the pull down LLDP Statistic Tools Insertion menu In the field enter the existing VLAN ID to apply DHCP Snooping Then click e Enabled The Web Management Utility Add to add the VLAN entry to the table software inserts the DHCP Option 82 information into the DHCP packets On the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete e Disabled The Web Management Utility the entry You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table software does not insert the DHCP Option 82 If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page information into the DHCP packets field and click Go or you can click First P
152. tically Log Out Vincent Tu Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 116 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS 4 Select the network card you want to configure on the left banner e g Wi Fi Click Advanced Click Apply to apply the changes A Show AIl re ba ee Location Automatic Ethern or en3 lt gt ime Connecte Status Connected Turn Wi Fi Off ee OF law 4 OR Wi Fi is connected to P Apri pea paara 9 S TRENDnet737_2 4GHz_1234 and has the IP tweet a ms wm es address 192 168 10 10 SS Ce 5 Eat at aa Network Name TRENDnet737_2 4GHz_1234 Rit o me Coe eati BS a bues apane ont te met phere om _ Ask to join new networks des ese we e a n AE Known networks will be joined automatically If no known networks are available you will have to manually select a network a p J tree Wh nins a mene be if an fe ma ho apra Lre ee eee we eee PE eE v Show Wi Fi status in menu bar Advanced of Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Revert Apply 5 Choose TCP IP In Configure IPv4 select Manually Input the static IP address subnet mask and your router IP address In order to setup the TEW 737HRE you can put in 192 168 10 10 as the IP address 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask and leave router i
153. time Image or Image Version If there is a newer version available also review the release notes to check if there were any new features you may want or if any problems were fixed that you may have been experiencing 1 If a firmware upgrade is available download the firmware to your computer 2 Unzip the file to a folder on your computer Please note the following e Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the device or press the Reset button during the upgrade e Ifyou are upgrade the firmware using a laptop computer ensure that the laptop is connected to a power source or ensure that the battery is fully charged 94 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS e Disable sleep mode on your computer as this may interrupt the firmware upgrade process e Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection only using a wired network connection e Any interruptions during the firmware upgrade process may permanently damage your switch Firmware Upgrade via HTTP Settings Switch Info Firmware Upgrade via HTTP System Physical Interface Firmware Upgrade via HTTP Settings Bridge Image Version 1 00 02 Firmware File Access Control Config Note System will reset automatically after burning image to flash RMON Apply Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools El Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Config File Backup Restore 1 Depending on your web browser in
154. tomers shipping from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return shipping fees Customers shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges including but not limited to duty tax and other fees WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE THE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE AT TRENDNET S OPTION REPAIR OR REPLACE THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF TRENDNET S PRODUCTS TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW TRENDNET ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR INC
155. twork settings also called TCP IP settings are configured properly within the network subnet your switch is connected Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TEG O82WS Switch Info You ll landing on Switch Info page when login to the web management GUI Access your switch management page You can view your switch status information here Note Your switch default management IP address http 192 168 10 200 You can manage the TEG O082WS websmart switch using Internet web browser on your choice e g Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome Safari or Opera 1 Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the switch such as http 192 168 10 200 Your switch will prompt you for a user name and password 192 168 10 200 9 Enter the User Name and Password and then click Login The default username is admin and the password is admin as well The username and password are case sensitive please enter them in all lower cases TEG O82WS LOGIN admin User Name Password Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Switch Info System Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security DHCP Snooping LLDP Statistic Tools Save Settings to Flash Switch Information Switch Information System Up For 6 day s 7 hr s 31 min s 26 sec s Runtime Image 1 00 02 Boot Loader 1 00 04 Hardware Information DRAM
156. ugh this VLAN select Disabled Note By default the default VLAN VID 1 is set as the Management VLAN In the sections Static Tagged Static Untagged and Not Member you can add the type of VLAN ports to add to the new VLAN Tagged or Untagged and assign ports that are not members Forbidden of the new VLAN Tagged Untagged Not Member VLAN Ports On a port the tag information within a frame is examined when it is received to determine if the frame is qualified as a member of a specific tagged VLAN If it is it is eligible to be switched to other member ports of the same VLAN If it is determined that the frame s tag does not conform to the tagged VLAN the frame is discarded Since these VLAN ports are VLAN aware and able to read VLAN VID tagged information on a frame and forward to the appropriate VLAN typically tagged VLAN ports are used for uplink and downlink to other switches to carry and forward traffic for multiple VLANs across multiple switches Tagged VLAN Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved ports can be included as members for multiple VLANs Computers and other edge devices are not typically connected to tagged VLAN ports unless the network interface on these device can be enabled to be VLAN aware Untagged VLAN ports are used to connect edge devices VLAN unaware such as computers laptops and printers to a specified VLAN It is required to modify the Port VID settings accordingly for untagged VLAN ports
157. under Bridge gt VLAN gt Port Settings e g If the VID for the VLAN is 2 the PVID should also be set to 2 Click Apply to set the new VLAN to the table Tagged VLAN Table In the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First Previous Next and Last Page to navigate the pages Note VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and cannot be removed Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 44 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Configure VLAN Port Settings Bridge gt VLAN gt Port Settings In this section you can modify the port VID settings acceptable frame types and ingress filtering Mirroring Loopback Detection Static Unicast a Static Multicast IGMP Snooping Bandwidth Control El VLAN Tagged VLAN Forwarding Table Mode Dynamic Forwarding Table Private VLAN VLAN Current Database GVRP Qos SNMP Access Control Config RMON Voice VLAN Security Port Settings Port PVID Acceptable Frame Type Port Settings Port Settings Port PVID Acceptable Frame Types Ingress Filtering Action All Ignore x Apply zZ lt E lt 1 Enabled Y Apply 2 lt Enabled v Apply lt Enabled v Apply Enabled Y Apply Enabled Y Apply Enabled Y Ap
158. ur when alternate routes exist between hosts Loops in an extended network can cause bridges to forward VLAN eai EET GVRP Root Bridge 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 traffic indefinitely resulting in increased traffic and reducing network _ Root Cost 0 efficiency Root Maximum Age Root Forward Delay Root Port Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Global STP Select the STP state on the device Status e Disable Disables STP on the device This is the default value e Enable Enables STP on the device Protocol Version Specifies the Spanning Tree Protocol STP mode to enable on the switch STP Enables STP 802 1D on the device RSTP Enables Rapid STP 802 1w on the device This is the default value MSTP Enables Multiple STP 802 1s on the device Copyright 2014 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 26 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Bridge Priority Maximum Age Hello Time Forward Delay Transmit Hold Count Max Hop Count Root Information Root Bridge Root Cost Root Maximum Age Root Forward Delay Root Port The Bridge Priority has a range O to 61440 in increments of 4096 To make this easier for you the Web Management Utility divides the range into increments You specify the increment that represents the desired bridge priority value The Maximum Age defines the amount of time a port will wait for STP RSTP information MSTP uses this parameter when interacting with STP RSTP domains on t
159. uration System Log Settings Physical Interface Bridge SNMP Access Control Config RMON System Time Current Time Settings Clock Mode Local Time Current Time 1 Jan 2009 16 35 41 Time Zone Date Time Settings Local Time Y Clock Mode Local time Settings Date Settings 2009 Fi KARADEG HDD HH MM SS Time Settings Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Settings a SNTP Secondary mas oo SNTP Poll Interval Min 1 60 SNTP Primary Server Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Additional Time Parameters Daylight Saving r Disabled Y FTRS From anuar ror roo Eoo OE To anuar vf or roo roo OAE DST Offset 18 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Current Time Settings Clock Mode Displays if system time and date is set manually Local Time or obtained automatically from a network time server SNTP Current Time Displays the current system time and date Time Zone Displays the current system time zone Date Time Settings Clock Mode Select Local Time to manually configure your date and time settings or select SNTP to configure your switch eeu to automatically obtain settings from a network time server Local Time Settings Date Settings Enter your date settings YYYY MM DD Time Settings Enter your time settings HH MM SS When select the clock mode to Local Time enter the date and time manually here Simple Network Time Protoc
160. ver priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 Server IP Enter the TACACS Server IP address Address Server Port Enter the port number via which the TACACS session occurs The default port is port 49 Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds the device waits for an answer from the TACACS server before retrying the query or switching to the next server Possible field values are 1 255 The default value is 5 Shared Secret Enter the default authentication and encryption key for TACACS communication between the device and the TACACS server Click Add to add the entry to the table In the list you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry Go Save Settings to Flash section to save the change on the flash to make sure the change is permanent 83 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Destination MAC Filter Security gt Destination MAC Filter This section contains an explanation of the Destination MAC Filter feature as well a procedure for configuring it This section includes the following information The Destination MAC Filter feature prevents the switch from forwarding packets to a specified device On the Destination MAC Filter Page of the Web Management Utility software enter the MAC address of the device that you want to filter After the switch receives a packet it examines the destination MAC address of the packet If the destination MAC address matches a MAC address set in the
161. ym TRENDnet o wiadcza e TEG 082WS jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 2004 108 WE i 2006 95 TRENDnet declara que este TEG 082WS est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva2004 108 CE e 2006 95 CE TRENDnet izjavlja da je ta TEG O82WS v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive2004 108 ES in 2006 95 ES TRENDnettymtovyhlasuje e TEG 082WS sp az kladn po iadavky a v etkypr slu n ustanoveniaSmernice 2004 108 ES a 2006 95 ES TRENDnet vakuuttaa t ten ett TEG 082WS tyyppinen laite on direktiivin2004 108 EY ja 2006 95 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen H rmed intygar TRENDnet att denna TEG 082WS star verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 2004 108 EG och 2006 95 EG 120 TRENDnet User s Guide TEG 082 WS Limited Warranty TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase TEG 082WS 3 Years Warranty If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period TRENDnet shall reserve the right at its expense to repair or replace the defective product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the customer The repai
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