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View LLDP Neighbor Information 

LLDP > LLDP Neighbor Information 

1. Log into your switch management page (see “

Access your switch management page

” 

on page 11). 

 

2. Click on LLDP and click on LLDP Neighbor Information

 

3. View the LLDP neighbor information.  

 

Entity: This parameter is a number assigned to the reporting neighbors in the 
order that the LLDP information is received from them. 

 

Port: This parameter specifies the TEG-30102WS local port number where the 
LLDP information was received. 

 

Chassis ID Subtype: This parameter describes the Chassis ID subtype of the 
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 TEG-
30102WS switch port. 

 

Port ID: This parameter specifies the neighboring network device’s port 
number from which the LLDP information was transmitted. 

 

Port Description: This parameter describes the neighboring network device’s 
port. 

 

Show Description: If you click on this button, a detailed report of the 
neighboring network device will be displayed. 

 

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. 

 

 

Statistic 

Statistics provide important information for troubleshooting switch problems at the port 
level. The Web Management Utility provides a two statistics charts, including Traffic 
Information and Error Information.  

 

View Traffic Information Statistics 

Statistic > Traffic Information 

1. Log into your switch management page (see “

Access your switch management page

” 

on page 11). 

 

2. Click on Statistic and click on Traffic Information

 

3. View the Traffic Information Statistics. 

 

InOctets: Inbound Octets (Bytes/s), number of inbound octet 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 multicast packets) in packets per second. 

 

InDiscards:  Inbound  Discards  (Pkts),  number  of  inbound  discarded  packets  in 
packets per second. 

 

OutOctets: Outbound Octets (Bytes/s), rate of outbound octet bits in bytes per 
second. 

 

OutUcastPkts:  Outbound  Unicast  Packets  (Pkts),  number  of  outbound  unicast 
packets in packets per second. 

 

OutNUcastPkts:  Outbound  Non-unicast  Packets  (Pkts),  number  of  outbound 
non-unicast (such as broadcast and multicast packets) packets. 

 

OutDiscards: Outbound Discards (Pkts), number of outbound discarded packets. 

 

Summary of Contents for TEG-30102WS

Page 1: ...TRENDnet User s Guide Cover Page...

Page 2: ...HTTPS SSL Secure Socket Layer management access 23 View and setup your switch logging 24 Physical Interface 25 Configure your switch ports and view port status 25 Spanning Tree STP RSTP MSTP 27 Config...

Page 3: ...l Config 59 Configure Policy Settings 59 Configure Rate Control 64 RMON 64 Enable RMON 64 Configure parameters for RMON Ethernet statistics 65 Configure parameters for RMON history control settings 66...

Page 4: ...TTP Settings 91 Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Settings 92 Backup and restore your switch configuration settings 92 Backup Restore via HTTP Settings 92 Backup Restore via TFTP Settings 93 Cable Diagnostics...

Page 5: ...mountable IPv6 ready switch comes with an intuitive web based interface Advanced traffic management controls include IP routing VLAN QoS access controls link aggregation troubleshooting and SNMP monit...

Page 6: ...t the included RJ 45 to RS 232 cable access the command line interface The command line management interface does not provide full command line management access to all features only basic features su...

Page 7: ...etting to factory default through HW reset button and will turn green after first reboot If the System LED is flashing or on solid orange after normal switch operation flashing will indicate an issue...

Page 8: ...Dnet User s Guide TEG 30102WS 4 Application Diagram The WebSmart switch is installed a server room within an EIA standard size 19 inch rack The 2 5G web smart switch is providing 2 5G connectivity and...

Page 9: ...ventilation 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 W...

Page 10: ...nd then click Login By default User Name admin Password admin Note User name and password are case sensitive 6 Click System then click IPv4 click IP Address and in the first entry click Modify 7 Confi...

Page 11: ...vailable 2 5G 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 conne...

Page 12: ...he general system information of your switch such as firmware version boot loader information and system uptime Other information includes H W version RAM Flash size administration information IPv4 an...

Page 13: ...ified under the System 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...

Page 14: ...annot change this parameter System Object ID Indicates the unique SNMP MIB object identifier that identifies the switch model You cannot change this parameter System Name Specifies a name for the swit...

Page 15: ...Subnet Mask Enter the new switch subnet mask e g 255 255 255 0 System IP Mode Click the drop down list and select Static to manually specify your IP address settings or DHCP to allow your switch to o...

Page 16: ...me Enter text to describe the purpose of the VLAN ex VLAN50 Management VLAN Enabled allows management access to the switch management page from this VLAN IP interface Disabled denies management access...

Page 17: ...ies System IPv4 ARP Settings This section also allows you to create static ARP entries which may reduce some network overhead by creating entries for hosts that will consistently communicate to the sw...

Page 18: ...r you have entered all of the parameters for the static route click Add to add to the IPv4 Route table IPv4 Network Address Enter the IPv4 destination network address e g 192 168 200 0 Subnet Mask Ent...

Page 19: ...to a unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address Add the IPv6 prefix and prefix length to the IPv6 System Settings interface e g fc00 2 64 DHCPv6 Client To configure the...

Page 20: ...VLAN Name VLAN50 VLAN ID 50 VLAN Name Enter text to describe the purpose of the VLAN ex VLAN50 Management VLAN Enabled allows management access to the switch management page from this VLAN IP interfa...

Page 21: ...t if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Add IPv6 neighbors System IPv6 Neighbor Settings This settings allows you to manually define IPv6 supported...

Page 22: ...nagement page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on System click IPv6 and click Route Settings 3 Review the IPv6 Route Settings below After you have entered all of the parameter...

Page 23: ...OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Restrict access to switch manag...

Page 24: ...e on page 11 2 Click on System and click on Administration 3 Review the settings To change the administrator password in the admin entry in the table click on Modify Note This default administrator ac...

Page 25: ...ck the drop down list to one of the following options o Enabled When you enable this parameter the SNMP agent is active You can manage the switch with SNMP network management software and the switch s...

Page 26: ...plays 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...

Page 27: ...llowing switch management access from other networks or over the Internet Note Once HTTPS SSL management access is enabled HTTP management access will be disabled forcing all access to the switch mana...

Page 28: ...nable Enable syslog and in the Syslog Server IP section enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the external syslog server to send logging Disable Disable syslog functionality o Facility Click the drop down...

Page 29: ...k Admin Status 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...

Page 30: ...gnore This parameter indicates that the All setting does not apply to the Jumbo field In other words each port is set individually o Enabled This parameter indicates the port is permitted to accept ju...

Page 31: ...on the device o RSTP Enables Rapid STP 802 1w on the device This is the default value o MSTP Enables Multiple STP 802 1s on the device Bridge Priority The Bridge Priority has a range 0 to 61440 in in...

Page 32: ...en 1 and 200000000 to determine the external cost The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets The default port cost 100Mbps port 200000 Gigabit port 200...

Page 33: ...he port from propagating received TCN and to other ports The default value is False 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all con...

Page 34: ...e Instance Information 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Bridge click on Spanning Tree and click on Instance Information 3 View your M...

Page 35: ...n changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Trunk Config Link Aggregation Configure port trunk settings Bridge Trun...

Page 36: ...les the LACP feature 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch i...

Page 37: ...or device can be set up to capture the data for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Bridge and...

Page 38: ...lows the switch to detect and prevent disruption from loops that occur on uplink or downlink switches directly connected to your switch 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch ma...

Page 39: ...Next to each entry modified under the Action column click Apply to save the changes 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all co...

Page 40: ...witch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Static Multicast Add static multicast entries to the switch Bridge Static Multicast In this section you can add static...

Page 41: ...at if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied IGMP Snooping Configure IGMP Snooping Settings Bridge IGMP Snooping Basic Settings 1 Log into your switch m...

Page 42: ...to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Configure IGMP Snooping Table VLAN parameters Bridge IGMP Snooping Basic Setting...

Page 43: ...e settings Click Apply to save the settings Static Router Port Select Enable for this option to assign a port as a static router port for IGMP snooping Fast Leave Select Enable to enable the fast leav...

Page 44: ...ck Save Settings to Flash menu 6 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled...

Page 45: ...s to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Co...

Page 46: ...tch management page on page 11 2 Click on Bridge click on MLD Snooping and click on Port Settings 3 Review the settings Click Apply to save the settings Static Router Port Select Enable for this optio...

Page 47: ...ick Save Settings to Flash menu 6 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycle...

Page 48: ...adcast storm control Multicast Click the drop down list and select Enabled to enable multicast storm control Threshold Enter the pps packets per second threshold Note Modifying settings in the row mar...

Page 49: ...ble egress rate limiting Note Modifying settings in the row marked All will apply the settings to all ports 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note...

Page 50: ...ward 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 ports c...

Page 51: ...ick on Port Settings 3 Review the settings for each port Click Apply to save settings PVID Enter the port VLAN ID Note Required for untagged VLAN ports Acceptable Frame Type Click the drop down list a...

Page 52: ...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 isol...

Page 53: ...switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Bridge click on VLAN and click on Private VLAN 3 View the current VLAN database in the table If the entries span multiple pages you can navigate page numbe...

Page 54: ...om the drop down menu under Asymmetric VLAN 4 Click Apply 5 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 6 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the...

Page 55: ...e 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 p...

Page 56: ...5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes wil...

Page 57: ...uling Algorithm 3 Review the settings Click Apply to save the settings Strict Priority The port transmits all packets out of higher priority queues before transmitting any from the lower priority queu...

Page 58: ...will override any entry in the Engine ID field 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to...

Page 59: ...ble 3 Review the settings Creating SNMP View Names Before you can create an SNMP View name you must define a Group Name using the SNMP User Group page Enter the Group Name This entry must be pre defin...

Page 60: ...ement page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on SNMP and click on SNMP User Group 3 Review the settings Creating SNMP User and Group Names Note There are no default User Names...

Page 61: ...o 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 N...

Page 62: ...ersion and a valid Community Name in the Host table of the switch 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on SNMP and click on Trap Management...

Page 63: ...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 criter...

Page 64: ...ormat is xx xx xx xx xx xx o MAC Address Mask Indicates mask for the Destination MAC Address The format is xx xx xx xx xx xx o Ether Type Indicates the protocol of the Ethernet frame protocol ranging...

Page 65: ...Reply or Request Request This selection allows the target device to request from the source Reply This selection allows the target device to only reply to the source o Sender IP Address Specifies the...

Page 66: ...o 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 Replac...

Page 67: ...rm to the specified Replaced CoS or Replaced DSCP o 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...

Page 68: ...n changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied RMON The RMON Remote Monitoring MIB is used with SNMP applications to m...

Page 69: ...tics 3 Review the 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 inform...

Page 70: ...r defines the number of snapshots of 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 bucket...

Page 71: ...ger 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 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your...

Page 72: ...t 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 possib...

Page 73: ...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 assigne...

Page 74: ...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 enable...

Page 75: ...he 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 t...

Page 76: ...d 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 t...

Page 77: ...ation Status Select Enabled Disabled for the re authentication Default is selected by default Re authentication Period Input the duration of the re authentication period from 1 3600 seconds VLAN Assig...

Page 78: ...igured settings click on the Configuration Status 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM t...

Page 79: ...and click on Dial In User 3 Review the settings To create a dial in user for local authentication use the following procedure In the User Name field type a name for the user In the Password field typ...

Page 80: ...to add Server Port 1 65535 Set the RADIUS authentic server s UDP port The default port is 1812 Accounting Port 1 65535 Set the RADIUS account server s UDP port The default port is 1813 Shared Secret...

Page 81: ...2 Click on Security and click on TACACS 3 Review the settings Server Priority Enter the TACACS Server priority Highest 1 Lowest 5 Server IP Address Enter the TACACS Server IP address Server Port Enter...

Page 82: ...witch 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 gro...

Page 83: ...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 ser...

Page 84: ...e log type will define which types of audits to include in the switch system log permitted ARP entries denied ARP entries both permitted denied All or no log entries None Click on Security ARP Inspect...

Page 85: ...C addresses are deleted from learned MAC address table per port Click on Security Port Security and click on Port Settings Review the settings below and click Apply when configuration is completed Sta...

Page 86: ...ooping VLAN Setting configuration Any static IP addresses on the network must be manually added to the Binding Database Enable DHCP Snooping DHCP DHCP Snooping General Settings 1 Log into your switch...

Page 87: ...DHCP Snooping Trusted Interfaces This section allows you to set trusted port interfaces where DHCP servers can be connected allows or denies DHCP server information to be received on those ports 1 Lo...

Page 88: ...he switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied DHCP VLAN Settings DHCP DHCP Server VLAN Settings 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch ma...

Page 89: ...l 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 navigat...

Page 90: ...e the pages 4 Click Save Settings to Flash menu 5 Click Save Settings to Flash button then click OK Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch is reboote...

Page 91: ...ement page on page 11 2 Click on LLDP and click on LLDP Global Settings 3 Review the settings Enabling or Disabling LLDP From the LLDP parameter select one of the following radio button choices and cl...

Page 92: ...p down list and choose from the following options Disabled Indicates LLDP is disabled on the port The port cannot receive or transmit LLDP data packets Enabled Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port Th...

Page 93: ...splayed 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 Statistic Statistics pro...

Page 94: ...rs 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...

Page 95: ...ems 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 D...

Page 96: ...ols Config File Backup Restore 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 w...

Page 97: ...ard drive on your TFTP server root directory TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of your TFTP server Config File Name Enter the configuration file name for the backup Default config bin To restore you...

Page 98: ...he cable is less than 2 meters in length 3 The test also measures the cable fault and identifies the fault in length according to the distance from the switch 1 Log into your switch management page se...

Page 99: ...y defaults You may want to reset your router to factory defaults if you are encountering difficulties with your router and have attempted all other troubleshooting Before you reset your router to defa...

Page 100: ...node is communicating with the switch must be an untagged or tagged member of the Default VLAN 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Tools...

Page 101: ...2 3 9 Cable diagnostic test Static unicast entries LLDP IPv6 neighbor discovery IPv6 static IP and DHCPv6 MIB MIB II RFC 1213 Bridge MIB IEEE8021 Q RMON Group 1 2 3 9 RFC 2819 Interface group MIB usi...

Page 102: ...Trusted Host IP Access List Port Security MAC address learning restriction Up to 64 entries per port Destination MAC filter Static dynamic ARP inspection ACL IPv4 IPv6 MAC address VLAN ID ARP RARP Et...

Page 103: ...n icon and click Properties c Click Internet Protocol Version TCP IPv4 and then click Properties d Then click Use the following IP address and make sure to assign your network adapter an IP address in...

Page 104: ...d your IP address settings displayed Note If you are experiencing difficulties please contact your computer or operating system manufacturer for assistance How to configure your network settings to us...

Page 105: ...static IP address Then click the Apply button f Restart your computer Note If you are experiencing difficulties please contact your computer or operating system manufacturer for assistance How to find...

Page 106: ...nsible 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 ma...

Page 107: ...ace the defective product or there is no comparable model available we will refund the depreciated value of the product If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period...

Page 108: ...E 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...

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