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1. IS as il Egress interface IIA oe saes WE LS Noma ju che j laa Lowest Packets co Scheduling classification Strict Priority Mode Figure 6 1 QoS function Traffic classification Identifies packets conforming to certain characters according to certain rules eo Map This switch supports four priority queues The priority queues are labeled as 1 Lowest 2 Normal 3 Medium and 4 Highest among them the bigger the value the higher the priority The ingress packets are mapped to four different priority queues based on the QoS modes This switch implements two QoS modes based on port and on 802 1P e Queue scheduling algorithm When the network is congested the problem that many packets compete for resources must be solved usually in the way of queue scheduling In both port based and 802 1P QoS modes this switch adopts Strict Priority scheduling algorithm In Strict Priority scheduling algorithm the queue with higher priority will occupy the whole bandwidth Packets in the queue with lower priority are sent only when the queue with higher priority is empty gt QoS Mode This switch implements two QoS modes based on port and on 802 1P By default the QoS mode based on port is enabled and the other one is optional 29 1 Port Based When port base QoS mode is enabled the user can manually map the ingress packets of the port to four different priority queues After that the switch will pr
2. VLAN ID Enter the ID number of VLAN It ranges from 2 to 32 Port Displays the port number Click the check box to select the port of the VLAN It is multi optional If this field is checked it indicates the port belongs to the current VLAN Member Md note A VLAN cannot be the subset or superset of the other VLANs 5 3 802 1Q VLAN On this page you can configure 802 1Q VLAN feature and view the related settings Choose the menu VLAN 802 1Q VLAN to load the following page 25 802 10 VLAN Configuration 302 10 YLAN Configuration Enable Disable Apply WLAN Hote WLAN ID Fort Select All Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port Ports Por 9 Pot 10 Pon 11 Pon 12 Pon 13 Pon 14 Pon15 Pon 16 IL 4094 VLAN Name Untagged Tagged Mot Member Oi O O O OF 9 OC O O1 9 O1 O CO OV O O O 9 O O 9 O CO CO 9 O1 9 CO CO OL VLAN Mame Member Ports Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Delete When 802 10 VLAN is enabled Port Based VLAN will be disabled automatically and its settings will be lost Figure 5 5 802 1Q VLAN Configuration To ensure the normal communication of the factory switch the default VLAN of all ports is set to be VLAN1 VLAN 1 cannot be modified or deleted The following entries are displayed on this screen 802 1Q VLAN Configuration gt 802 1Q Configuration VLAN Enable or disab
3. Select the desired QoS mode Port Based The switch classifies the ingress packets and maps the packets to different priority queues based on which port the packets come from 802 1p Based The switch classifies the ingress packets and maps the packets to different priority queues based on Priority Queue hl Priority Queue the 802 1p priority field in the 802 1Q tag 31 gt POort based Priority Setting Port Select the desired port to configure its priority queue It is multi optional Priority Queue Specify the priority queue the packets from the port are mapped to The priorities are labeled as 1 4 and among them the bigger the value the higher the priority 6 2 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control functions to control the ingress egress traffic rate on each port via configuring the available bandwidth of each port In this way the network bandwidth can be reasonably distributed and utilized On this page you can configure and view the bandwidth control function information Choose the menu QoS Bandwidth Control to load the following page Bandwidth Control Setting Status Rate Kbit sec Type AAA Note ar Ingress Rate Eqress Rate Kbitisec Kbitisec Port 1 Unlimited Unlimited Port 2 Unlimited Unlimited Port 3 Unlimited Unlimited Port 4 Unlimited Unlimited Port 5 Unlimited Unlimited Port 6 Unlimited Unlimited Port 7 Unlimited Unlimited Ports Unlimited Unlimited Port Y Unlimited Unlimit
4. 34 Included Storm Select to filter broadcast multicast UL frame in the network if the Type transmission rate of the chosen packets exceeds the set rate the packets will be automatically discarded to avoid network broadcast storm It is multi optional e UL Frame If UL Frame packets traffic exceeds the rate on the port they will be discarded e Multicast If multicast packets traffic exceeds the rate on the port they will be discarded e Broadcast If broadcast packets traffic exceeds the rate on the port they will be discarded Ad note If you enable storm control feature for the ingress rate control enabled port the ingress rate control feature will be disabled for this port Return to CONTENTS 35 Appendix A Specifications IEEE802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100Base TX IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet Standards IEEE802 3x Flow Control IEEE802 1p QoS IEEE802 1q VLAN Ethernet 10Mbps HD 20Mbps FD Transmission Rate Fast Ethernet 100Mbps HD 200Mbps FD Gigabit Ethernet 2000Mbps FD 10Base T UTP STP of Cat 3 or above 100Base TX UTP STP of Cat 5 or above Transmission Medium 1000Base T 4 pair UTP lt 100m of Cat 5 Cat 5e Cat 6 or above Power 1000Mbps Link Act Transmission Method Store and Forward 10BASE T 14881pps port Packets Forwarding Rate 100BASE TX 148810pps port 1000Base T 1488095pps port Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Operating Storage Temperature 40
5. 10 VLAN Port Setting Select Part PYID Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part Porto Part 4 Port 10 Port 11 Fort 12 Part 13 Part 14 Part 15 Port 16 o a a aj 8 e 8 8 a Bd O 0 0 0 0 0 Note 1 By default the P YID of all ports is 1 2 502 102 WYLAN PYID will be restored to 1 when 802 10 VLAN is disabled Figure 5 6 802 1Q VLAN Port Setting 2 The following entries are displayed on this screen gt 802 1Q VLAN Port Setting Select Select the desired port for configuration It is multi optional Port Displays the port number PVID Enter a PVID number for the port When adding the tag header to the received untagged packet the switch will automatically uses this PVID value as the VLAN ID of the added tag Mote 802 1Q VLAN should be enabled before setting PVID Return to CONTENTS 28 Chapter 6 QoS QoS Quality of Service functions to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optimize the bandwidth resource distribution so as to provide a network service experience of a better quality gt Qos This switch classifies the ingress packets maps the packets to four different priority queues and then forwards the packets according to Strict Priority scheduling algorithms to implement QoS function Packets are mapped to different priority queues GE Highest are preferentially Packets sent via this interface forwarded
6. C 70 C Environment Operating Humidity 10 90 RH Non condensing Storage Humidity 5 90 RH Non condensing Return to CONTENTS 36 Appendix B Configuring the PCs In this section we ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP IP correctly in Windows 2000 First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working refer to the adapter s manual if necessary 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button and then click Control Panel 2 Click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then click on the Network Connections tab in the appearing window 3 Right click the icon that showed below select Properties on the prompt page LAN or High Speed Internet B ocal Area Connection Connected Firewalled m aia lealtek Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Figure B 1 4 In the prompt page that showed below double click on the Internet Protocol TCP IP L Local Area Connection Properties x General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek ATL8139 Family PCI Fast Et This connection uses the following tems Install Uninetall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocollntermnet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected i Notify me when this connection has limited or no co
7. HD 10M FD 100M HD 100M FD and 1000M FD HD stands for Half Duplex and FD stands for Full Duplex Auto means auto negotiation Allows you to On Off the Flow Control feature When On is selected the switch can synchronize the speed with its peer to avoid the packet loss caused by congestion 11 Anote The switch cannot be managed through the disabled port Please enable the port which is used to manage the switch 4 4 2 IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping is a multicast control mechanism which can be used on the switch for dynamic registration of the multicast group IGMP Snooping allows the switch to recognize the IGMP messages transmitted between network stations or devices and an IGMP host When receiving IGMP report message from the IGMP host the switch will add the port to the multicast address table when listening to IGMP leave message from the IGMP host the switch will remove the port from the multicast address table By managing and controlling the multicast address table the broadcasting of multicast traffic can be effectively prevented in the network On this page you can enable IGMP snooping feature and view the current IGMP Group information Choose the menu System Switching IGMP Snooping to load the following page ISMP Snooping IMP Snooping O Enable Disable Apply IPF Address LAN ID Ports Figure 4 5 IGMP Snooping The following e
8. IP address The IP address newly configured will replace the Original one 2 Changing the IP address to a different IP segment will interrupt the network communication so please keep the new IP address in the same IP segment with the local network 4 3 User Account On this page you can modify the username and password in order to refuse illegal users Choose the menu System User Account to load the following page User Account Setting New Username Old Password FY New Password fT f confirm Password TY Hote The length of username and password should not be more than 16 characters using digits English letters and underlines only Figure 4 3 User Account Setting You are kindly suggested to retype the new password in Confirm Password box instead of copying in order to avoid mistakes Mnote 1 The length of user name and password should not be more than 16 characters using digits English letters and underlines only 2 The default username password is admin admin 4 4 Switching Switching module is used to configure the basic functions of the switch including three submenus Port Setting IGMP Snooping and Port Trunk 4 4 1 Port Setting On this page you can configure and view the basic parameters of each port including the port status soeed duplex mode and flow control As the parameters will affect the working mode of the port please set the parameters appropriate to your needs Choose the menu System S
9. It is multi optional Port Displays the port number of the switch 17 Test Result Displays the connection status of the cable connected to the port The test results of the cable include No Cable Open Short Open Short Normal Cro Cable and others Cable Fault Displays the error length in meters of the cable Distance m Mote The test result is just for your reference 4 5 4 Loop Prevention With loop prevention feature enabled the switch can detect loops using loop detection packets When a loop is detected the switch will block the corresponding port automatically Choose the menu System Monitoring Loop Prevention to load the following page Loop Prevention Setting Loop Prevention Disable Y Hote When a loop is detected on a specific port the port will be automatically blocked Figure 4 10 Loop Function Setting The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Loop Prevention Setting Loop Prevention Allows you to enable or disable loop prevention function globally 4 6 System Tools The System Tools function allowing you to manage the configuration file of the switch can be implemented on Backup and Restore System Reboot System Reset and Firmware Upgrade pages 4 6 1 Backup and Restore On this page you can download the current configuration and save it as a file to your computer for your future configuration to upload a backup configurati
10. PC should be set in the same subnet addresses of the switch The IP address is 192 168 0 x x is any number from 2 to 254 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 For the detailed instructions as to how to do this please refer to Appendix B 2 After a moment a login window will appear as shown in Figure 3 2 Enter admin for the User Name and Password both in lower case letters Then click the Login button or press the Enter key TP LINK Figure 3 2 Login 3 2 Configuration After a successful login the main page will appear as Figure 3 3 and you can configure the function by clicking the setup menu on the left side of the screen TP LINK TL SG1016DE System Info System VLAN Device Description TL 561 01560 AAPP MAC Address 00 10 18 55 44 4p sae i IP Address 192 168 0 1 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Logout Firmware Version 1 0 0 Build 20130301 Rel 39655 Hardware Version TL SG1016DE 1 0 Device Description TL SG1016DE Apply Copyright 2013 Note TP LINE Technologies Co tis Ltd All rights reserved The length of device description should not be more than 32 characters Figure 3 3 Main Setup Menu Anote Clicking Apply can only make the new configurations effective before the switch is rebooted If you want to keep the configurations effective even the switch is rebooted please click Save Config You are suggested to click Save Config before cutting off the power or
11. Setting Each device in the network possesses a unique IP Address You can log on to the Web management page to operate the switch using this IP Address On this page you can get and modify the network parameters of the switch Choose the menu System IP Setting to load the following page IP Address Setting DHCP Setting IP Address 192 168 0 1 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Figure 4 2 IP Address Setting The following entries are displayed on this screen gt IP Address Setting DHCP Setting Allows you to enable or disable the switch to serve as DHCP client If DHCP client is enabled the switch will obtain the IP address subnet mask and default gateway from the DHCP server automatically otherwise these three items should be configured manually By default it is disabled IP Address Specify the system IP address of the switch The default system IP address is 192 168 0 1 and you can change it appropriate to your needs The switch IP address must be compliant with the subnet layout Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the switch Subnet mask is an address code that determines the size of the network By default the switch uses 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the switch Gateway serves as the default destination where the packet is to be forwarded when its destination IP address is not within the switch s subnet Mdnote 1 The switch only possesses an
12. VLANs cannot communicate with one another directly Therefore broadcast packets are limited in a VLAN Hosts in the same VLAN communicate with one another via Ethernet whereas hosts in different VLANs communicate with one another through the Internet devices such as router the Lay3 switch etc The following figure illustrates a VLAN implementation VLAN 2 Router VLAN 6 Figure 5 1 VLAN implementation Compared with the traditional Ethernet VLAN enjoys the following advantages 1 Broadcasts are confined to VLANs This decreases bandwidth utilization and improves network performance 2 Network security is improved VLANs cannot communicate with one another directly That is a host in a VLAN cannot access resources in another VLAN directly unless routers or Layer 3 switches are used 3 Network configuration workload for the host is reduced VLAN can be used to group specific hosts When the physical position of a host changes within the range of the VLAN you do not need to change its network configuration 22 There are 3 types of VLAN modes supported in the switch 1 MTUVLAN MTU VLAN Multi Tenant Unit VLAN defines an uplink port which will build up several VLANs with each of the other ports Each VLAN contains two ports the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch so the uplink port can communicate with any other port but other ports cannot communicate with each other 2 Port Based VLAN VLANs are
13. divided based on ports By default the Port Based VLAN is enabled 3 802 1Q VLAN The IEEE 802 1Q protocol defines a new format of the frame it adds a Tag header in the original Ethernet frame as follows Adding leee802 1Q Tag Orginal Ethernet Packet New Tagged Packet Length EType Data CRC Figure 5 2 IEEE 802 1Q frame VLAN tags in the packets are necessary for the switch to identify packets of different VLANs The switch works at the data link layer in OSI model and it can identify the data link layer encapsulation of the packet only so you can add the VLAN tag field into the data link layer encapsulation for identification IEEE 802 1Q Tag VLAN is divided by VLAN ID VID On receiving a frame the switch checks the VID in the Tag header of the frame to decide which VLAN it belongs to If the receiving frame doesn t contain the Tag header the switch will assign a Tag to the frame using the PVID of the port as its VID In this User Guide the tagged packet refers to the packet with VLAN tag whereas the untagged packet refers to the packet without VLAN tag The VLAN module is mainly for VLAN configuration including four submenus MTU VLAN Port Based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN and 802 1Q PVID Setting 9 1 MTU VLAN On this page you can choose to enable MTU VLAN mode and configure VLANs 23 Choose the menu VLAN gt MTU VLAN to load the following page MTU VLAN Configuration MTU LAN Configuration O Enable Disabl
14. rebooting the switch to avoid losing the new configurations Return to CONTENTS Chapter 4 System The System module is mainly for basic settings of the switch including six submenus System Info IP Setting User Account Switching Monitoring and System Tools 4 1 System Info On this page you can view the system information and define the device description Choose the menu System System Info to load the following page System Info Device Description TL 561 01650 MAC Address 00 10018 55 44 4b IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet task 255 255 7550 Default Gateway Firmware Version 1 0 0 Build 20130301 Rel 39655 Hardware Version TL SG1016DE 1 0 Device Description TL 861016DE Apply Hote The length of device description should not be more than 32 characters Figure 4 1 System Info The following entries are displayed on this screen gt System Info Device Description Displays the device model number MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the switch IP Address Displays the system IP address of the switch The default system IP is 192 168 0 1 and you can change it appropriate to your needs Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the switch Default Gateway Displays the default gateway of the switch Firmware Version Displays the installed software version number Hardware Version Displays the installed device hardware version number Device Description Give a description to the device for identification 4 2 IP
15. return to the login page Please save the current configuration before rebooting to avoid losing the configuration unsaved Choose the menu System System Tools System Reboot to load the following page 19 System Reboot save Contig Reboot Hote To avoid damage please dontturn off the device while rebooting Figure 4 12 System Reboot Md note To avoid damage please don t turn off the device while rebooting 4 6 3 System Reset On this page you can reset the switch to the default All the settings will be cleared after the switch is reset Choose the menu System System Tools System Reset to load the following page system Reset Resetto default factory settings and restart the system Hote The System Reset option will restore the configuration to default and your current settings will be lost Figure 4 13 System Reset Md note After the system is reset the switch will be reset to the default and all the settings will be cleared 4 6 4 Firmware Upgrade The switch system can be upgraded via the Web management page To upgrade the system is to get more functions and better performance Go to http www tp link com to download the updated firmware Choose the menu System System Tools Firmware Upgrade to load the following page 20 Firmware Upgrade Ready to Upgrade new firmware Rebooting is required for firmware Upgrade Hote 1 To avoid damage please dontturn ofthe device while upgr
16. 000Mbps Each has a corresponding 1000Mbps LED and link Act LED Power is on Flashing Power supply is abnormal Power is off or power supply is abnormal A 1000Mbps device is connected to the corresponding port 1000Mbps A 10 100Mbps device or no device is connected to the corresponding port A device is connected to the corresponding port but no activity Link Act Flashing Data is being transmitted or received No device is connected to the corresponding port 2 3 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE features a power socket and a Grounding Terminal marked with Figure 2 3 Rear Panel of TL SG1016DE gt Grounding Terminal TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE already comes with Lightning Protection Mechanism You can also ground the switch through the PE Protecting Earth cable of AC cord or with Ground Cable gt AC Power Socket Connect the female connector of the power cord here and the male connector to the AC power outlet Please make sure the voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the input voltage 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 6A Return to CONTENTS Chapter 3 Login to the Switch 3 1 Login 1 To access the configuration utility open a web browser and type the default address http 192 168 0 1 in the address field of the browser then press the Enter key Address http f 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 1 Web browser Tips To log in to the switch the IP address of your
17. 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch One power cord Two mounting brackets and other fittings Installation Guide Resource CD for TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE switch including Y VV WV e This User Guide e Easy Smart Configuration Utility exe e Easy Smart Configuration Utility User Guide e Other Helpful Information Mdnote Make sure that the package contains the above items If any of the listed items are damaged or missing please contact your distributor Chapter 1 About this Guide This User Guide contains information for setup and management of TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE 16 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch Please read this guide carefully before operation 1 1 Intended Readers This Guide is intended for network managers familiar with IT concepts and network terminologies 1 2 Conventions In this Guide the following conventions are used gt The switch or TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE mentioned in this Guide stands for TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE 16 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch without any explanation Tips The two devices of TL SG1016DE and TL SG1024DE are sharing this User Guide For simplicity we will take the operation on TL SG1016DE for example throughout the configuration chapters TL SG1016DE and TL SG1024DE just differ in the number of LED indicators and ports and all figures in this guide are of TL SG1016DE gt Menu Name Submenu Name gt Tab page indicates the menu structure System System Info System Summary me
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19. U VLAN mode e Port Based VLAN Set the Port Based VLAN mode e 802 1Q VLAN Set the 802 1Q Tag VLAN mode e 802 1Q PVID Setting Configure 802 1Q PVID value Chapter 6 QoS This module is used to configure QoS function to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements Here mainly introduces e QoS Basic Configure and view the basic parameters of QoS e Bandwidth Control Configure and view the bandwidth control function information e Storm Control Configure and view the storm control function information Appendix A Specifications Lists the hardware specifications of the switch Appendix B Configure the PCs Introduces how to configure the PCs Return to CONTENTS Chapter 2 Introduction Thanks for choosing the TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE 16 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch 2 1 Overview of the Switch The TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE 16 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch is an ideal upgrade from an unmanaged switch designed for Small and Medium Business networks that require simple network management Network administrators can effectively monitor traffic via Port Mirroring Loop Prevention and Cable Test features To optimize traffic on your business network they offer both port and tag based QoS to keep latency sensitive traffic moving smoothly and jitter free Additionally port based tag based and MTU VLAN can improve security and meet more network segmentation requirements Moreover with t
20. according to the default port based QoS mode The QoS module is mainly for priority configuration and traffic control including three submenus QoS Basic Bandwidth Control and Storm Control 6 1 QoS Basic This switch classifies the ingress packets maps the packets to different priority queues and then forwards the packets to implement QoS function This switch implements two priority modes based on port and on 802 1P The port based QoS mode supports four priority queues The port priority queues are labeled as 1 2 3 and 4 30 On this page you can configure and view QoS mode and the port based priority setting Choose the menu QoS QoS Basic to load the following page Global Config Port based Priority Setting Hote 005 Mode Por Based 1 Lowest Priority background data Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port Ports Port 4 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port13 Port 14 Portis Port 16 902 1P Based 2 Normal Priority husiness critical data email internet etc a Medium Priority stream multimedia etc 4 Highest Priority interactive voice video and delay sensitive data The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Global Config QoS Mode Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1fLowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1fLowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest 1 Lowest Figure 6 4 QoS Basic
21. ading 2 TOU are suggested to backup the configuration before upgrading Figure 4 14 Firmware Upgrade Mnote Don t interrupt the upgrade You are suggested to backup the configuration before upgrading Please select the proper software version matching with your hardware to upgrade To avoid damage please don t turn off the device while upgrading SU ee NS ae After upgrading the device will reboot automatically Return to CONTENTS 21 Chapter 5 VLAN The traditional Ethernet is a data network communication technology based on CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect via shared communication medium Through the traditional Ethernet the overfull hosts in LAN will result in serious collision flooding broadcasts poor performance or even breakdown of the Internet Though connecting the LANs through switches can avoid the serious collision the flooding broadcasts cannot be prevented which will occupy plenty of bandwidth resources causing potential serious security problems A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout The VLAN technology is developed for switches to control broadcast in LANs By creating VLANs in a physical LAN you can divide the LAN into multiple logical LANs each of which has a broadcast domain of its own Hosts in the same VLAN communicate with one another as if they are in a LAN However hosts in different
22. ans the System Summary page under the System Info menu option that is located under the System menu gt Bold font indicates a button a toolbar icon menu or menu item Symbols in this Guide Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device This format indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device 1 3 Overview of This Guide Chapter Introduction Chapter 1 About This Guide Introduces the guide structure and conventions Chapter 2 Introduction Introduces the features application and appearance of TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DEswitch Chapter Introduction Chapter 3 Login to the Switch Introduces how to log on to the Web management page Chapter 4 System This module is used to configure system properties of the switch Here mainly introduces e System Info View device information and define the device description e IP Setting Get and modify the network parameters of the switch User Account Modify the username and password for users to log on to the Web management page e Switching Configure the basic functions of the switch Monitoring Monitor the traffic information of the switch and provide the convenient method to locate and solve the network problem System Tools Manage the configuration file of the switch Chapter 5 VLAN This module is used to configure VLANs to control broadcast in LANs Here mainly introduces e MUT VLAN Set the MT
23. e Apply Current Uplink Port Port 1 Change Uplink Port Hote The MTU WYLAN configuration willbe changed while you modity the uplink port Figure 5 3 MTU VLAN Configuration note 1 The uplink port will form several VLANs with each of the other ports Each VLAN contains two ports the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch thus the uplink port can communicate with any other port but other ports cannot communicate with each other 2 For the first time the MTU VLAN mode is enabled the switch will set port 1 as the uplink port by default 5 2 Port Based VLAN On this page you can configure Port Based VLAN feature and view the related settings Choose the menu VLAN gt Port Based VLAN to load the following page Port Based YLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Configuration Enable Disable Apply VLAN ID 3 1 2 Port 3 4 5 A T 8 Member d d L d Fi F d d Port J 10 11 172 13 14 15 16 Member E d F d F F d d Apply LAN ID WYLAN Member Port Delete 1 1 16 Hote When Port Based VLAN is enabled 602 10 VLAN will be disabled automatically and its settings will be lost Figure 5 4 Port Based VLAN Configuration 24 To ensure the normal communication of the factory switch the default VLAN of all ports is set to VLAN1 VLAN 1 cannot be deleted The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Port Based VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Enable or disable Port Based VLAN mode Configuration
24. ed Port 10 Unlimited Unlimited Part 11 Unlimited Unlimited Port 12 Unlimited Unlimited Port 13 Unlimited Unlimited Port 14 Unlimited Unlimited Port15 Unlimited Unlimited Port1b Unlimited Unlimited 0 1 0000007 A port cannot enable both Storm Control and Ingress Rate Control atthe same time Figure 6 5 Bandwidth Control Setting 32 The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Bandwidth Control Setting Port Select the desired port for bandwidth control configuration It is multi optional Status Allows you to enable or disable the bandwidth control function Rate Kbit sec Select the rate for receiving sending packets on the port The packet traffic exceeding the rate will be discarded lt ranges from O to 100000 and must be integral multiple of 64 Type Select to control the ingress egress traffic rate on each port It is multi optional e Ingress If the rate for receiving packets on the port exceeds the set rate the packets will be discarded e Egress If the rate for sending packets on the port exceeds the set rate the packets will be discarded Mvote 1 If you enable ingress bandwidth control feature for the storm control enabled port storm control feature will be disabled for this port 2 When egress bandwidth control feature is enabled for one or more ports you are suggested to disable the flow control on each port to ensure the switch works normally 6 3 Storm Control Storm control
25. eferentially send packets in the queue with higher priority and only when the queue with higher priority is empty packets in the queue with lower priority are sent 2 802 1P Based TAG 4 bytes Ethernet Frame 3bit for CoS 302 1p priority PRI CFI VLAN ID 802 1 G p Tag Figure 6 2 802 1Q frame As shown in the figure above each 802 1Q Tag has a Pri field comprising 3 bits The 3 bit priority field is 802 1p priority in the range of O to 7 The 802 1p priority value determines how the switch maps the ingress packets to the priority queues The mapping relationship between eight 802 1p priority value and priority queues is shown as follows Four Priority Queues Queues 1 Lowest 2 Normal 3 Medium 4 Highest Figure 6 3 Map 802 1P priority Priority 1 and 2 are assigned to the 1 Lowest priority queue Priority O and 3 are assigned to the 2 Normal priority queue Priority 4 and 5 are assigned to the 3 Medium priority queue Priority 6 and 7 are assigned to the 4 Highest priority queue When 802 1P QoS mode is enabled the switch will automatically map the ingress packets to priority queues based on the 802 1p priority and the above mapping relationship After that the switch will preferentially send packets in the queue with higher priority and only when the queue with higher priority is empty packets in the queue with lower priority are sent As for the untagged packets the switch will forward it
26. function allows the switch to filter broadcast multicast and UL frame in the network If the transmission rate of the chosen packets exceeds the set bandwidth the packets will be automatically discarded to avoid network broadcast storm On this page you can configure and view the storm control function information Choose the menu QoS gt Storm Control to load the following page 33 Storm Control Setting Port Status Total Rate Kbit sec Included Storm Type 0 1 000007 Port Total Rate Kbit sec Included Storm Type Port 1 Unlimited NULL Port 2 Unlimited NULL Port 3 Unlimited MULL Port 4 Unlimited MILL Port 4 Unlimited MULL Port 6 Unlimited MULL Port Unlimited MULL Port Unlimited NULL Port Unlimited NULL Port10 Unlimited NULL Port 11 Unlimited NULL Port 12 Unlimited NULL Port 13 Unlimited NULL Port14 Unlimited MILL Port15 Unlimited NULL Port 16 Unlimited MULL Hote For one port vou cannot enable the Storm Control and the Ingress Rate Control atthe same time Figure 6 6 Storm Control Setting The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Storm Control Setting Port Select the desired port for storm control configuration It is multi optional Status Allows you to enable or disable the storm control function Total Rate Select the rate for receiving packets on the port The packet traffic exceeding the rate will be discarded It ranges from O to 100000 and must be integral multiple of 64
27. he innovative energy efficient technology they are eco friendly solution for your business network 2 2 Main Features e Resiliency and Availability Multicast snooping automatically prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic e Layer 2 Switching Supports up to 32 VLANs simultaneously out of 4K VLAN IDs e Quality of Service Supports L2 L3 granular CoS with 4 priority queues per port Rate limiting confines the traffic flow accurately according to the preset value e Manageability Supports Easy Smart Configuration Utility for central configuration and management Supports web access Port Mirroring enables monitoring selected ingress egress traffic Mvote For details about Easy Smart Configuration Utility please refer to the User Guide of the Easy Smart Configuration Utility in the Resource CD 2 3 Appearance Description 2 3 1 Front Panel The front panel of TL SG1016DE is shown as Figure 2 1 TP LINK TL SG1016DE 16 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch Figure 2 1 Front Panel of TL SG1016DE The front panel of TL SG1024DE is shown as Figure 2 2 E m E Figure 2 2 Front Panel of TL SG1024DE The following parts are located on the front panel of the switch gt Reset With the switch powered on press this button for five seconds or above to reset the software setting back to factory default setting gt 1000Mbps Ports Designed to connect to the device with a bandwidth of 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1
28. le 802 1Q VLAN mode VLAN ID Enter the ID number of VLAN It ranges from 2 to 4094 VLAN Name Give a name to the VLAN for identification Port Displays the port number Untagged Click the check box to configure the egress rule of the traffic on this port as untagged The switch drops the tag header before sending the packet 26 Tagged Click the check box to configure the egress rule of the traffic on this port as tagged The switch adds the tag header before sending the packet Not Member Click the check box to exclude the port from the current VLAN 5 4 802 1Q PVID Setting PVID Port Vlan ID is the default VID of the port When the switch receives an un VLAN tagged packet it will add a VLAN tag to the packet according to the PVID of its received port and forward the packets When creating VLANs the PVID of each port indicating the default VLAN to which the port belongs is an important parameter with the following two purposes 1 When the switch receives an un VLAN tagged packet it will add a VLAN tag to the packet according to the PVID of its received port 2 PVID determines the default broadcast domain of the port i e when the port receives UL packets or broadcast packets the port will broadcast the packets in its default VLAN On this page you can configure PVID of the specified port By default the PVID of all ports is 1 Choose the menu VLAN gt 802 1Q VLAN Port Setting to load the following page 802
29. nfiguring the other functions for the member ports On this page you can configure and view the information of the trunk group of the switch Choose the menu System Switching Port Trunk to load the following page Trunk Group Setting Group ID Group ID Ports select Trunk 1 Trunk 2 Trunk 3 Trunk 4 Trunk 5 Trunk E Trunk 7 Trunks a 0 0 0 0 00 0 Note 1 You can create up to eight trunk groups 2 Each trunk group has up to four port members 3 Mirroring port cannot be added to a trunk group 4 Ifyou select a member of other trunks the member you selected will be ignored Figure 4 6 Trunk Group Setting Here you can configure and view the port parameters gt Trunk Group Setting Group ID Select an identified number for the trunk group from the drop down list 13 Port 2 Tips Calculate the bandwidth for a trunk group If a trunk consists of the four ports whose Speed Duplex mode is 1000Mbps Full Duplex the whole bandwidth of the trunk group is up to 8000Mbps 2000Mbps 4 because the bandwidth of each member port is 2000Mbps counting the up linked speed of 1000Mbps and the down linked speed of 1000Mbps Select the port as the trunk group member It is multi optional Clearing all the ports of the trunk group will delete this trunk group 4 5 Monitoring Monitoring module monitors the traffic information of the switch and provides the convenient method to locate and solve the network problem incl
30. nnectivity Figure B 2 37 5 The following TCP IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this wndow by default Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties ajx General fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwise you need to ask pour network administrator hor the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 O 24 Subnet mask 255 295 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 O 1 f Obtain ONS serer address automatically f Use the following DMS server addresses Preferred ONS server l l Alternate DNS server Advanced Figure B 3 6 Select Use the following IP address And the following items will be available If the switch s IP address is 192 168 0 1 specify IP address as 192 168 0 x x is from 2 to 254 and the Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 Now Click OK to save your settings Return to CONTENTS 38
31. ntries are displayed on this screen gt IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Enable or disable IGMP snooping function globally on the switch IP Address Displays the multicast IP address VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID of the multicast group If the packet does not carry VLAN ID then here displays the PVID of the port All port members of a multicast group should be divided to the same VLAN and have the same PVID Ports Displays the forwarding port list of the multicast group 4 4 3 Port Trunk Port trunk is used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high bandwidth data path which can highly extend the bandwidth The bandwidth of the trunk is the sum of bandwidth of its member ports There are some rules on using trunk e For the member ports in a trunk group their configuration of Port setting Speed and Duplex Flow Control QoS must be the same 12 e For the newly joined member ports in a trunk group their default setting of Port setting Speed and Duplex Flow Control QoS will be configured the same as that of the first member port in the trunk group e The trunk member ports cannot be set as mirroring port e Before setting the trunk its member ports should be divided to the same VLAN and have the same PVID and drop the untagged packet rule Change of the trunk setting will not affect the VLAN setting If the port trunk is needed you are suggested to configure the port trunk function here before co
32. on file to restore your switch to this previous configuration Choose the menu System System Tools Backup and Restore to load the following page 18 Config Backup Click the Backup Config button to save the config to your computer Config Restore Select a backup config file and click the Restore Config button and then you can restore the switch to ts previous config contig nte Erronea Note It will take several minutes to backup or restore the configuration file Please wait without any operation Figure 4 11 Backup and Restore The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Config Backup Backup Config Click the Backup Config button to save the current configuration as a file to your computer You are suggested to take this measure before upgrading gt Config Restore Restore Config Click the Restore Config button to restore the backup configuration file It will take effect after the switch automatically reboots Md note It will take a few minutes to backup the configuration Please wait without any operation It will take a few minutes to restore the configuration Please wait without any operation To avoid any damage please don t power down the switch while being restored a lS After being restored the current settings of the switch will be lost Wrong uploaded configuration file may cause the switch unmanaged 4 6 2 System Reboot On this page you can reboot the switch and
33. pense 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Mark Warning CE 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 take adequate measures y MlpoaykT ceptudqikoBaHo 3riaHo c npaBunamu cuctemu YkpCENMPO Ha BIAnoBiAHicTre BUMOraM HOPMaTuUBHUX AOKYMeHTIB Ta BUMOraM LUO neperbadeHi UMHHUMM 3akKoHOMaB4uuMM akTamn YkpalHn ERL Safety Information e When product has power button the power button is one of the way to shut off the product When there is no power button the only way to completely shut off power is to disconnect the product or the power adapter from the power source e Don t disassemble the product or make repairs yourself You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty If you need service please contact us e Avoid water and wet locations This product can be used in the following countries Rackage Contes o aed eect a al ne 1 Chapter ABOQUETA IS GUISO cti a tae Moin ese es 2 1 1 IMEended Reader urraca rs 2 t2 CONVENI
34. ror packets transmitted on the port Displays the number of good packets received on the port The error packets are not counted in Displays the number of error packets received on the port Port mirror functions to monitor and mirror network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one multiple ports mirrored port to a specific port mirroring port Usually the mirroring port is connected to a data diagnosis device which is used to analyze the mirrored packets for monitoring and troubleshooting the network Choose the menu System Monitoring Port Mirror to load the following page 15 Port Mirror Mirrored Port Mirrored Port Mirrored Port Forti Port2 Port3 Port4 Forts Fort Port Porte Porta Forti 0 Portl1 Forti Portl3 Porti 4 Portl5 Forti 6 Port Mirror Ingress g Ingress Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Mirroring Port Figure 4 8 Port Mirror The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Port Mirror Port Mirror Mirroring Port Mirrored Port Mirrored Port Allows you to enable or disable the port mirror feature of the specified port Select a port from the pull down list as the mirroring port Select a port from the pull down list as the mirrored port to monitor the traffic Trunk member cannot be defined here mul
35. ser TL SG1016DE TL SG1024DE 16 24 port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch TP LINK TL SG1016DE 16 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch TP LINK TL 56 1024DE 24 Port Gigate Easy Smart Swich REV1 0 2 1910010980 COPYRIGHT amp TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice TP LINK is a registered trademark of TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Copyright 2014 TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD All rights reserved http www tp link com FCC STATEMENT HE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own ex
36. ti optional 16 Eqress Egress Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable It IS Ingress Select whether to monitor the ingress traffic When the ingress is enabled the ingress traffic received by the mirrored port will be copied to the mirroring port Egress Select whether to monitor the egress traffic When the egress is enabled the outgoing packets sent by the mirrored port will be copied to the mirroring port Mdnote 1 The trunk member cannot be selected as the mirroring port 2 A port cannot be set as the mirrored port and the mirroring port simultaneously 3 The port mirror function can take effect span the multiple VLANs 4 5 3 Cable Test This switch provides cable test to diagnose the connection status of the cable connected to the switch and the distance to the problem location which facilitates you to locate and diagnose the trouble spot of the network Choose the menu System Monitoring Cable Test to load the following page Cable Test Select Port Test Result Cable Fault Distancetm Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Port Port 8 Porta Port10 Port 11 Port12 Port 13 Port14 Port15 Port16 a a a 9 09 0 0 09 000000 0 0 0 Figure 4 9 Cable Test The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Cable Test Select Click the check box to select the desired port for cable test
37. udes four submenus Port Statistics Port Mirror Cable Test and Loop Prevention 4 5 1 Port Statistics On this page you can view the statistic information of each port which facilitates you to monitor the traffic and locate faults promptly Choose the menu System Monitoring Port Statistics to load the following page Port Statistics Info Port Status Link Status TxGoodPkt TxBadPkt RxGoodPkt RxBadPkt Port 1 Enabled Link Down 0 O O 0 Fort 2 Enabled Link Down 0 O O 0 Port Enabled Link Down O O O O Part 4 Enabled 100F ull 325493 0 673261 0 Port 5 Enabled Link Down O O O O Port E Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 O Port 7 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Ports Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 9 Enabled 100F ull 619953 0 326144 0 Port10 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 11 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 12 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 0 Port 13 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 O Port 14 Enabled Link Down 0 0 O 0 Port15 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 O Fort 16 Enabled Link Down 0 0 0 O Figure 4 7 Port Statistics Info The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Port Statistics Info Port Displays the port number of the switch Status Displays whether the port is enabled or disabled 14 Link Status TxGoodPkt TxBadPkt RxGoodPkt RxBadPkt 4 5 2 Port Mirror Displays whether the port is link up or link down Displays the number of good packets transmitted on the port The error packets are not counted in Displays the number of er
38. witching Port Setting to load the following page 10 Port Setting Part Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Ports Port 6 Port Ports Por Y Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Porti4 Fotis Port16 Fort Status Speed Duplex Flow Control ae speed Ouplex Flow Control config Actual config Actual Enabled Auto Link Down Ott Ott Enabled Auto Link Down of Sij Enabled Auto Link Down off Of Enabled Auto 100Full GOff GOff Enabled Auto Link Down of of Enabled Auto Link Down OT Of Enabled Auto Link Down of off Enabled Auto Link Down OT Off Enabled Auto 1 00F ull Ct otr Enabled Auto Link Down off Ott Enabled Auto Link Down OT Ott Enabled Auto Link Down OT Ott Enabled Auto Link Down OT Ott Enabled Auto Link Down Ott Ott Enabled Auto Link Down Ott Ott Enabled Auto Link Down Ott Ott Figure 4 4 Port Setting The following entries are displayed on this screen gt Port Setting Port Status Speed Duplex Flow Control Select the desired port for configuration It is multi optional Allows you to enable of disable the port Enable indicates that the port is operational and Disable indicates the port is non operational If a port is unused for a long time its status can be set to Disable to cut down the energy cost Select the Speed and Duplex mode for the port The device connected to the switch should be in the same Speed and Duplex mode with the switch Available field values are Auto 10M

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