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TRE

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TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 

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Creating new ONVIF users in the ONVIF device 

ONVIF >  Device Authentication 

After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you 
create new ONVIF users to those devices if supported. 

 

1. Log into your switch 

management page (see “

Access your switch management page

” 

on page 11). 

 

2. Click on 

ONVIF

 and click on 

Device Authentication

 

3. For the ONVIF devices that have been successfully authorized, check the device in the 

list and click 

Edit

 

 

4. Under the 

IP Camera List 

section below, a list of the current user accounts of the 

ONVIF device will be listed. To create a new ONVIF user for the device, check the device 
in the list and click 

Add

 

 

5. Scroll down to the 

Add User Account 

section and enter the new account user name 

and password in the fields provided. For the User Level, select Operator or User. 

Note: 

Please note that the ONVIF user password typically requires eight characters for 

accounts. 

 

 

6. After you have applied configuration changes, scroll to the bottom of the window and 
click 

Apply

. A success message will appear if the configuration changes were 

successfully applied. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TPE-3012LS

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

Page 2: ...llance Settings 21 IP Settings 21 SNMP Host Settings 21 Log Server 22 Password Settings 23 Mail Alert 23 PD Alive Check 24 ONVIF 25 Discovering and authorizing ONVIF compliant devices 25 Applying IP a...

Page 3: ...STP RSTP MSTP 77 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol settings 77 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol Port settings 79 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST settings MSTP 80 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol M...

Page 4: ...cedence Mapping 139 Configure Rate Limiting per port 140 Diagnostics 142 Configure Logging 142 Configure Remote Logging Syslog Server 143 Configure Port Mirroring 144 Ping Test 145 Ping Watchdog 146 T...

Page 5: ...ew TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS Package Contents In addition to your switch the package includes Quick Installation Guide Power cord 1 5m 5 ft Rackmount kit If any package contents are missing or damaged ple...

Page 6: ...ds up to 10mbps TRENDnet s Gigabit PoE Smart Surveillance Switches also feature SFP slots to support long distance fiber networking applications Advanced managed switch features include LACP to group...

Page 7: ...PoE power budget provided 100W or above the LED will turn on to indicate that PoE power consumption is near max budget available Off When the PoE power provided is below the 100W PoE power budget PoE...

Page 8: ...is blinking the port is transmitting or receiving data on the Ethernet network Off No link TPE 3018LS Rear View AC Power Connector Connect the AC power cord to the connector and the other side into a...

Page 9: ...nk PoE Power over Ethernet Green When the PoE powered device PD is connected and the port supplies power normally Off No PoE powered device PD connected or unplugged the PoE output port Gigabit Ports...

Page 10: ...the PoE surveillance IP cameras The surveillance switches also offer additional management features via the ONVIF protocol and other self healing features such as PD alive check to automatically reco...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 4 Open your web browser and type the IP address of the switch in the address bar and then press Enter The default IP address is 192 168 10 200 5 Enter the User Name and P...

Page 13: ...eed to modify the static IP address settings of your computer s network adapter to IP address settings within your subnet to regain access to the switch 9 Create a new administrator password for manag...

Page 14: ...6 or Gigabit ports TPE 3012LS Gigabit ports 9 10 TPE 3018LS Gigabit ports 17 18 Check the status of the LED indicators on the front panel of your switch to ensure the physical cable connection from yo...

Page 15: ...NV RAM After applying configuration changes in the switch management the configuration changes must be saved to startup configuration or NV RAM non volatile random access memory to keep configuration...

Page 16: ...Standard and Surveillance Mode web interfaces In the initial Setup Wizard you can configure which GUI mode will load by default after logging into the switch management page By default the Standard m...

Page 17: ...per port 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Switch Model Number in the top left and click the Status tab 3 Review the information belo...

Page 18: ...bled or displayed on each port 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on TPE 3012LS or TPE 3018LS depending on the switch model in the top lef...

Page 19: ...E 3012LS or TPE 3018LS depending on the switch model in the top left and click the Port Info tab IP Camera Info IP Camera Info The IP Camera Info page will display which ports are specifically connect...

Page 20: ...ge see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on TPE 3012LS or TPE 3018LS depending on the switch model in the top left and click the NVR Info tab PoE Info PoE Info The PoE Info page wi...

Page 21: ...management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on PoE Scheduling 3 Create schedules under the Time Range tab and apply the PoE scheduling configuration under the Scheduling...

Page 22: ...al switch Name PoE Schedule Name Port List The ports provide power in designated schedule index Schedule Status The current schedule status Select an entry to to configure PoE port scheduling and clic...

Page 23: ...ur switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Time and click on SNTP SEttings 3 Review the settings below Item Description Source Select the time source SNTP Time sync from NTP server From Computer...

Page 24: ...curring daylight saving time This field available when selecting Recurring mode Recurring To Specify the ending time of recurring daylight saving time This field available when selecting Recurring mod...

Page 25: ...default gateway IP address e g 192 168 200 1 or typically your router gateway to the Internet DNS Server 1 Enter the primary IPv4 DNS server address DNS Server 2 Enter the secondary IPv4 DNS server ad...

Page 26: ...you have completed configuration click Add Apply and click Save Item Description Server Address The IP address of the remote logging server Server Ports The port number of the remote logging server Fa...

Page 27: ...ation alerts SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server domain name or IP address Note Please make sure the switch IP address default gateway and DNS server address settings are set correctly for domain name r...

Page 28: ...on page 11 2 Click on PD Alive Check 3 Check the PoE port with the PoE device connected to you would like to configure for PD alive check and click Edit 4 Check the Enable option for Status to enable...

Page 29: ...available on the switch such as ONVIF device discovery and authorization Apply configuration settings to ONVIF compliant IP cameras such as IP address settings changing passwords create users and fir...

Page 30: ...er the IPC Authorization section enter the ONVIF administrator user name and password in the fields provided and click Apply A success message will appear indicating that the IP camera has been succes...

Page 31: ...ss configuration 5 Scroll down the window to view or modify the device IP address configuration 6 After you have applied configuration changes scroll to the bottom of the window and click Apply A succ...

Page 32: ...essfully authorized check the device in the list and click Account 4 Under the IP Camera List section below a list of the current user accounts of the ONVIF device will be listed To modify the ONVIF a...

Page 33: ...authorized check the device in the list and click Account 4 Under the IP Camera List section below a list of the current user accounts of the ONVIF device will be listed To create a new ONVIF user for...

Page 34: ...surveillance switch 4 After the firmware file has been successfully uploaded a success message will appear indicating that the firmware file was successfully uploaded Click Done 5 The firmware file n...

Page 35: ...floor plan image Click Browse or Choose File and navigate to the location of the floorplan image to upload from your local drive then click Apply to start the upload 4 The file name of the image will...

Page 36: ...eview the settings Location The drop down list will contain a list of uploaded image floorplans that have been uploaded and already binded to a location name Map Scale Scaling adjustment for reference...

Page 37: ...ck on Tools and click on Firmware Information Firmware Upgrade and Backup Tools Firmware Upgrade Backup 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 In th...

Page 38: ...em Description Action Firmware operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Method Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to...

Page 39: ...guration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Configuration Configuration types Running Configuration Merge to current run...

Page 40: ...actory default Tools Reset 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 In the top left menu click on Tools and click on Reset Note Clicking Restore Facto...

Page 41: ...m Information Model Displays the model name of the switch System Name Displays the currently assigned system name System Location Displays the currently assigned system location System Contact Display...

Page 42: ...to the switch Consuming Power Displays the current PoE power consumption utilized by PoE devices connected to the switch View your switch logging messages Status Logging Message You may want to check...

Page 43: ...means Gigabit Ethernet port number 10 You can filter which statistics to view by selecting All Interface Etherlike RMON The Refresh Rate option allows you to select the interval that the statistical...

Page 44: ...E 3012LS TPE 3018LS 40 Bandwidth Utilization This section displays the current transmit and receive bandwidth utilization per port by percentage in graphical format The Refresh Rate option allows you...

Page 45: ...status The table will disable the link aggregation groups type link status and active inactive port members View the MAC address table Status MAC Address Table You may want to check the MAC address ta...

Page 46: ...ch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Network and click on IP Address 3 Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the set...

Page 47: ...option if you would like to assign static IPv6 address settings DHCPv6 Client Check this option to set the switch to obtain IPv6 address settings automatically from the DHCPv6 server on your network U...

Page 48: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 44 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 Cl...

Page 49: ...e fields provided Note The time settings is specified in 24 hour format o SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Select this option to configure the switch to obtain date and time settings from an external...

Page 50: ...t allowed idle when logged into the web management interface When the idle timer is reached you will automatically be logged out of the web management interface 1 Log into your switch management page...

Page 51: ...ltiple ports State indicates whether the port is disabled or enabled and Link Status Up or Down will indicate whether or not the port is connected or disconnected 4 Review the settings below then clic...

Page 52: ...ting 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 po...

Page 53: ...Self Loop Check this option to trigger error disabled port state if there is a loop detected on the switch Broadcast Flood Check this option to trigger error disabled port state if there a broadcast...

Page 54: ...e 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...

Page 55: ...P Member In the Available Port column select the ports to add to the LAG and click the add the ports to the Selected Ports list You can select multiple ports at the same time by holding the Ctrl or Sh...

Page 56: ...The IEEE 802 3az 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 sta...

Page 57: ...ame support Port Jumbo Frame Enabling jumbo frame support will allow your switch to send and receive frames larger than the standard size Up to 10KB size max 1 Log into your switch management page see...

Page 58: ...isplay the IP address MAC address and port the device is connected If the device or devices are connected to another switch in your network the list will display the connected port as the uplink port...

Page 59: ...n Discovery and click on IP Camera 3 For the ONVIF devices that have been successfully authorized check the device in the list and click Edit 4 Under the IPC Device Info Edit section you can view addi...

Page 60: ...n successfully authorized check the device in the list and click Edit 4 Under the IP Camera List section below a list of the current user accounts of the ONVIF device will be listed To modify the ONVI...

Page 61: ...y authorized check the device in the list and click Edit 4 Under the IP Camera List section below a list of the current user accounts of the ONVIF device will be listed To create a new ONVIF user for...

Page 62: ...the surveillance switch 4 After the firmware file has been successfully uploaded a success message will appear indicating that the firmware file was successfully uploaded Click Done 5 The firmware fi...

Page 63: ...based on the amount of power that PDs require The Gigabit Web Smart PoE Switch supports all five classes Class Maximum Power Output from a Switch Port Power Ranges of the PDs 0 15 4W 0 44W to 12 95W...

Page 64: ...Network System Time before using this feature 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Management and click on Time Range and click Add to ad...

Page 65: ...n page 11 2 Click on PoE and click on PD Alive Check 3 Check the PoE port with the PoE device connected to you would like to configure for PD alive check and click Edit 4 Check the Enable option for S...

Page 66: ...save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 Click OK VLAN Add modify and remove VLANs VLAN A VLAN is a group of ports that can be anywhere in the network but communicate as thoug...

Page 67: ...or VLAN connectivity between links to other managed switches Some network devices or network cards may have the ability to assign VLAN tag information for connectivity to a tagged VLAN switch port If...

Page 68: ...of the VLAN but may be added through dynamic protocols Forbidden Modifies the type of VLAN membership The port will not be a member of the VLAN and cannot be added to the VLAN through dynamic protoco...

Page 69: ...connect edge devices that are VLAN unaware such as workstations The port can only be assigned membership to a single VLAN as an untagged member port o Trunk This mode can allow traffic for multiple V...

Page 70: ...er 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 mai...

Page 71: ...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 p...

Page 72: ...the port or ports as an untagged member of the voice VLAN o Manual This option will require not automatically configure any ports and the port must be configured in the Voice VLAN manually under VLAN...

Page 73: ...preset OUIs are available Please double check your device MAC address If the manufacturer OUI is already on the list Note You can check the existing OUI in the list and click Edit to modify an existi...

Page 74: ...r the MAC address for filtering ex aa bb cc dd ee ff Mask Enter the mask used to filter the entered MAC address Note A device MAC address consists of 12 hexadecimal characters 0 9 a f and each hexadec...

Page 75: ...switch management page on page 11 2 Click on VLAN click on MAC VLAN and click on Group Binding 3 Click Add to add a new MAC VLAN group 4 In the Port section in the Available Port list select the port...

Page 76: ...nufacturer s OUI If the OUI of the remaining phones from that manufacturer is the same then no other IP camera MAC addresses need to be entered into the configuration It is possible to find more than...

Page 77: ...Surveillance VLAN feature Unchecking the option will disable the Surveillance VLAN feature VLAN Click the drop down list to select the VLAN assigned as the designated surveillance VLAN ID Note The VL...

Page 78: ...the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 8 Click OK Configure Surveillance VLAN OUI settings VLAN Surveillance VLAN Surveillance OUI 1 Log into your...

Page 79: ...ress table by clicking Clear or you can add one of the learned MAC address to the Static MAC address table by checking the entry and click Add Static Address Add static MAC address entries MAC Address...

Page 80: ...r switch management page on page 11 2 Click on MAC Address Table and click on Filtering Address 3 To add a static MAC address to the list click Add 4 Review the settings below MAC Address Enter the MA...

Page 81: ...d this is the standad behavior where are ports are flooded with BPDU information for the spanning tree procotol topology or changes in STP topology Priority The Bridge Priority has a range 0 to 61440...

Page 82: ...er s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 78 Last Topology Change Displays the time and date of the last spanning tree protocol topology change 5 Click Apply 6 In the top right click Save to save the configura...

Page 83: ...g traffic immediately as soon as the link is up MSTP requires that edge ports and non edge ports are manually set BPDU Filter If BPDU filtering is selected for spanning tree protocol it will check por...

Page 84: ...ttings only apply to MSTP multiple spanning tree protocol configuration MSTP must be selected for the Operation Mode under Spanning Tree Property In order to use MSTP LLDP flooding cannot be used and...

Page 85: ...ty field The user may set a priority value between 0 61440 Bridge Identifier Displays the current Bridge Identifier for MSTP topology configuration Designated Root Bridge Displays the designated root...

Page 86: ...e MST configuration and click Edit 4 Review the settings below and click Apply to save the configuration Path Cost 0 Auto This is the port cost used by MSTP when calculating path cost to the root brid...

Page 87: ...nagement page on page 11 2 Click on Discovery click on LLDP and click on Property 3 Review the settings Enabling or Disabling LLDP State Check the Enable option to enable the LLDP global state LLDP Ha...

Page 88: ...the selected port or ports Received LLDP traffic will be dropped o Receive Only allow LLDP traffic to be received on the selected port or ports LLDP traffic will not be transmitted from the port or po...

Page 89: ...figuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 7 Click OK View LLDP Packet View Detail Discovery LLDP Packet View 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on...

Page 90: ...into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Discovery click on LLDP and click on Local Information Under the Device Summary section you can view the L...

Page 91: ...n LLDP and click on Neighbor 3 Select the port to view the LLDP neighbor information and click Detail Under the Neighbor Detail section you scroll down to view the LLDP neighbor information View LLDP...

Page 92: ...rt State For each port click the State drop 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 Enable...

Page 93: ...bes 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 des...

Page 94: ...ll switch ports o Drop When the switch receives uknown multicast traffic drop the traffic o Forward to Router Port When the switch receives uknown multicast traffic forward the traffic to the multicas...

Page 95: ...3 Click Add to add a new static muliticast address entry VLAN Click the drop down list to select the VLAN ID to assign the multicast address IP Version Select the IP address version of the multicast...

Page 96: ...the VLAN IDs to assign the multicast router ports You can use the arrow buttons to add and remove to the Selected VLAN list Note Multiple VLAN IDs can be selected at the same time by holding the Shif...

Page 97: ...e IGMP immediate leave for IGMP snooping Enabling this option allows the switch to remove an interface from the forwarding table without first sending out IGMP group specific queries to the interface...

Page 98: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 94 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 Cl...

Page 99: ...icast click on IGMP Snooping and click Querier 3 Review the settings Click on Apply to save the configuration changes State Check the Enable option to enable IGMP snooping querier for the selected VLA...

Page 100: ...the total of IGMP leave packets received by the switch o Report Displasy the total of IGMP report packets received by the switch o General Query Displays the total number of IGMP query packets receive...

Page 101: ...e MLD immediate leave for MLD snooping Enabling this option allows the switch to remove an interface from the forwarding table without first sending out MLD group specific queries to the interface and...

Page 102: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 98 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 Cl...

Page 103: ...the total of MLD leave packets received by the switch o Report Displasy the total of MLD report packets received by the switch o General Query Displays the total number of MLD query packets received...

Page 104: ...his mode multicast data received by MVR hosts is forwarded to all MVR data ports regardless of MVR host membership on those ports o Dynamic in this mode multicast data received by MVR hosts is forward...

Page 105: ...on page 11 2 Click on Multicast click on MVR and click Port Setting 3 Select the port in the list and click Edit to configure the MVR port settings Port Displays the selected port number Role Set the...

Page 106: ...11 2 Click on Multicast click on MVR and click Group Address 3 Click Add to a static MVR group address Group Address Enter the multicast group address to statically add to the table Member In the Ava...

Page 107: ...transaction Note RADIUS with Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP extensions is the only supported authentication server for this feature 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your swit...

Page 108: ...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 Port Access Control This parameter enables or disables Port Access Control Sele...

Page 109: ...require for 802 1X authentication select the port or ports in the list and click Edit Port Displays the specified port or ports to configure Authentication Type Check the 802 1X to require authenticat...

Page 110: ...s the original VLAN ID of host o Reject Use VLAN authorization if received and reject host if VLAN is unauthorized o Static Use VLAN authorization information if received and if VLAN information in un...

Page 111: ...ion automatically after the reauthentication period has expired Max Hosts Specify the max number of hosts allowed Applies to multiple authentication mode only Common Timer Reauthentication Set the rea...

Page 112: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 108 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 C...

Page 113: ...on is used for the session Status o IP Version IPv4 or IPv6 is used in the session o Disable Session is ready to be deleted o Running Authentication is in process o Authorized Authentication has passe...

Page 114: ...SSH Enables SSH command line management access to the switch HTTP Enables HTTP web management access to the switch By default HTTP management access is enabled HTTPS Enables HTTPS web management acce...

Page 115: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 111 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 C...

Page 116: ...ted in the ACL Name drop down list Click Add to a new policy under the ACL 6 Review the ACE policy settings below ACL Name Displays the ACL name in which the new policy will be added Priority Specify...

Page 117: ...ying the policy to IPv6 traffic enter the specific IPv6 address and subnet mask to apply the policy 7 After the policy has been created under the ACL click on Security click on Management Access and c...

Page 118: ...pecify the max number of MAC address that can be learning on the selected port or ports Action Select the action after the max number of MAC addresses is reached on the selected port or ports o Forwar...

Page 119: ...ation between protected and unprotected ports will be allowed 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Security and click on Protected Ports...

Page 120: ...w the settings below Port Displays the port or ports to be configured State Checking the Enable option will enable storm control for the selected port or ports Broadcast Check the Enable option to ena...

Page 121: ...to block TCP flood DoS attacks DMAC SMAC Enable this option to block traffic where the destination MAC is same as the source MAC Null Scan Attack Enable this option to block TCP port scans on the swit...

Page 122: ...Security click on DoS and click on Port Setting 6 Check the ports to enable DoS and click Edit 7 For the State check the Enable option to enable DoS for the selected port or ports 8 Click Apply 9 In...

Page 123: ...see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Security click on DHCP Snooping and click on Property 3 Configure the DHCP global settings Item Description State Set checkbox to enable di...

Page 124: ...on page 11 2 Click on Security click on DHCP Snooping and click on Statistics 3 Review the statistics settings below Item Description Port Display port ID Forwarded Display how many packets forwarded...

Page 125: ...DHCP Snooping and click on Option82 Property 3 Review the settings below Item Description User Defined Set checkbox to enable user defined remote ID By default remote ID is switch mac in byte order R...

Page 126: ...n perform when untrusted port receive DHCP packet has option82 filed Default is drop Keep Keep original option82 content Replace Replace option82 content by switch setting Drop Drop packets with optio...

Page 127: ...Snooping and click on Option82 Circuit ID 3 Click Add Review the settings below Item Description Port Select port from list to associate to CID entry Only available on Add dialog VLAN Input VLAN ID to...

Page 128: ...iew the setting below Item Description Port Display selected port to be edited Status Set checkbox to enable or disable IP Source Guard function Default is disabled Verify Source Select the mode of IP...

Page 129: ...low Item Description Port Select port from list of a binding entry VLAN Specify a VLAN ID of a binding entry Binding Select matching mode of binding entry IP MAC Port VLAN packet must match IP address...

Page 130: ...base agent service Flash Save DHCP dynamic binding entries to flash TFTP Save DHCP dynamic binding entries to remote TFTP server Filename Input filename for backup file Only available when selecting t...

Page 131: ...ontrol lists filtered based on MAC address 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on ACL and click on MAC ACL 3 Review the settings below Item...

Page 132: ...lect the type for source MAC address 1 Any All source addresses are acceptable 2 User Defined Only a source address or a range of source addresses which users define are acceptable Enter the source MA...

Page 133: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 129 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 C...

Page 134: ...your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on ACL and click on IPv4 ACL 3 Review the settings below Item Description ACL Name Input IPv4 ACL name ACL Name Di...

Page 135: ...that meet the ACE criteria and disable the port from where the packets were received Such ports can be reactivated from the Port Settings page Protocol Select the type of protocol for a match Any IP A...

Page 136: ...anges Destination Port Select the type of protocol for a match Only available when protocol is TCP or UDP Any All source ports are acceptable Single Enter a single TCP UDP source port to which packets...

Page 137: ...Dnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 133 ICMP Code Select the type for ICMP code Only available when protocol is ICMP Any All codes are acceptable User Defined Enter an...

Page 138: ...nding This section allows users to bind MAC or IPv4 ACLs to specific switch ports or link aggregation groups 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2...

Page 139: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 135 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 C...

Page 140: ...ed on the per port default CoS value if there is no VLAN tag on the incoming packet the actual mapping of the CoS to queue can be configured on port setting dialog IP Precedence Traffic is mapped to q...

Page 141: ...ral Queue Scheduling 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on QoS click on General and click on Queue Scheduling 3 Review the settings below...

Page 142: ...ion 6 Click OK Configure CoS Mapping QoS General CoS Mapping 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on QoS click on General and click on CoS M...

Page 143: ...oS General IP Precedence Mapping 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on QoS click on General and click on IP Precedence Mapping 3 Review th...

Page 144: ...nt page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on QoS click on Rate Limit and click on Ingress Egress Port 3 In the table select the ports to configure for QoS and click Edit 4 Revi...

Page 145: ...ght 2020 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved TRENDnet User s Guide TPE 3012LS TPE 3018LS 141 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV RAM startup configuration 6 C...

Page 146: ...gging service is enabled logging configuration of each destination rule can be individually configured If the logging service is disabled no messages will be sent to these destinations Console Logging...

Page 147: ...mber of the remote logging server Facility The facility of the logging messages It can be one of the following values local0 local1 local2 local3 local4 local5 local6 and local7 Severity The minimum s...

Page 148: ...dit 4 Review the settings below Item Description Session ID Selected mirror session ID State Select mirror session state port base mirror or disable Enabled Enable port based mirror Disabled Disable m...

Page 149: ...management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Diagnostics and click on Ping 3 Review the settings below Item Description Address Type Specify the address type to Hostna...

Page 150: ...ing watchdog and click Edit 4 Review the settings below Item Description Port Displays the port or ports currently selected to configure for ping watchdog Reboot Enable Checking the Enable option will...

Page 151: ...e max hops of hosts for traceroute Copper Test Diagnostics Copper Test 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Diagnostics and click on Copp...

Page 152: ...Detail 4 Review the settings below Item Description Port Interface or port number Temperature Internally measured transceiver temperature Voltage Internally measured supply voltage Current Measured TX...

Page 153: ...settings below Item Description Message Time Input the interval for sending message Range is 1 90 seconds Port Display port ID of entry Mode Display UDLD running mode of interface Bidirectional State...

Page 154: ...Disable UDLD function Normal Running on normal mode that port goes to Link Up One phase after last neighbor ages out Aggressive Running on aggressive mode that port goes to Re Establish phase after l...

Page 155: ...ics click on UDLD and click on Neighbor 3 Review the settings below Item Description Entry Display entry index Expiration Time Display expiration time before age out Current Neighbor State Display nei...

Page 156: ...2 Click on Management and click on User Account 3 Click Add to create a new user or select the account to modify and click Edit Review the settings below Item Description Username User name of the acc...

Page 157: ...te host Method Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Filename Use browser to upgrade firmware you should select fi...

Page 158: ...Action Configuration operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Method Configuration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgr...

Page 159: ...p firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Configuration Configuration types Running Configuration Merge to current running configuration file Startup Configuration Replace startup c...

Page 160: ...figuration to ensure the configuration settings are saved after a switch reboot Clicking the Save icon in the top right hand side of the page will configuration settings to NV RAM Startup Configuratio...

Page 161: ...he MIB that can be accessed or denied based on the entries in this table You can create and delete entries in the View table 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management pa...

Page 162: ...tings Item Description Group Specify SNMP group name and the maximum length is 30 characters Version Spedify SNMP version SNMPv1 SNMP Version 1 SNMPv2 Community based SNMP Version 2 SNMPv3 User securi...

Page 163: ...a Community Name on the SNMP Community Table page 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Management click on SNMP and click on Community 3...

Page 164: ...page on page 11 2 Click on Management click on SNMP and click on User 3 Click Add to a new SNMP user Review the settings Item Description User Specify the SNMP user name on the host that connects to t...

Page 165: ...and Privacy None No authentication required MD5 Specify the HMAC MD5 96 authentication protocol SHA Specify the HMAC SHA 96 authentication protocol Password The authentication password The number of...

Page 166: ...the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Management click on SNMP and click on...

Page 167: ...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 1 Log...

Page 168: ...host Inform Send SNMP informs to the host version 1 have no inform Community User SNMP community user name for notification If version is SNMPv3 the name is user name else is community name Security L...

Page 169: ...ed 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 t...

Page 170: ...CS Frame Check Sequence with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral octet Alignment Error number A Jabber packet is defined as an Ethernet frame that satisfies the fol...

Page 171: ...agement click on RMON and click on History 3 Click Add Edit button to Add Edit the History menu Review the settings 4 Click Apply 5 In the top right click Save to save the configuration settings to NV...

Page 172: ...pecify the notification type for the event and the possible value are None Nothing for notification Event Log Logging the event in the RMON Event Log table Trap Send a SNMP trap Event Log and Trap Log...

Page 173: ...ber of oversized packets Fragments Total number of packet fragment Jabbers Total number of packet jabber Collisions Collision Frames of 64 Bytes Number of packets size 64 octets Frames of 65 to 127 By...

Page 174: ...firing rising event Event Specify the index of rising event when alarm was fired Falling Threshold Specify the threshold for firing falling event Event Specify the index of falling event when alarm w...

Page 175: ...into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 11 2 Click on Management and click on Time Range 3 Click Add Edit button to Add Edit a schedule Review the settings 4 Cl...

Page 176: ...full duplex Gigabit Ethernet 2000Mbps full duplex Performance Switch fabric 24Gbps RAM buffer 512KB MAC address table 8K entries Jumbo frames 10KB Forwarding mode store and forward Forwarding rate 17...

Page 177: ...ption 82 Loopback detection Denial of Service DoS prevention Storm control broadcast unknown multicast unknown unicast min 16Kbps Head of line HoL blocking prevention IP Source Guard IP MAC Port VLAN...

Page 178: ...3018LS Standards IEEE 802 1d IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1s IEEE 802 1w IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1ab IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3x IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ab IEEE 802 3ad IEEE 802 3af IEEE 802 3at...

Page 179: ...e Ping watchdog MIB RMON MIB RFC 1271 IPV4 MIB RFC 1213 read only SNMP MIB RFC 3415 Spanning Tree STP spanning tree RSTP rapid spanning tree MSTP multiple spanning tree Link Aggregation Static link ag...

Page 180: ...virtual maps Change IP camera IP address settings Upgrade IP camera firmware Change IP camera administrator user name and password PoE PoE budget 220W 802 3at up to 30W per port ports 1 16 PoE Mode A...

Page 181: ...e sure to assign your network adapter an IP address in the subnet of 192 168 10 x Click OK Windows Vista a Go into the Control Panel click Network and Internet b Click Manage Network Connections right...

Page 182: ...atus and 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 setting...

Page 183: ...r a 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...

Page 184: ...rty 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...

Page 185: ...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 186: ...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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