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TRENDnet User’s Guide

 

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Summary of Contents for TEG-3102WS

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

Page 2: ...Overview 1 TEG 3102WS Overview 1 Package Contents 1 TPE 3102WS Hardware Features 1 TPE 3102WS Overview 3 Package Contents 3 TPE 3102WS Hardware Features 3 TPE 3524S TPE 3524SF Overview 5 Package Conte...

Page 3: ...ess 33 MAC Aging Time 33 SFP Module Information 33 Module DDM 33 IEEE 802 3az EEE 34 Enable IEEE 802 3az Power Saving Mode 34 Network 35 Physical Interface 35 Configure Physical Interfaces 35 Port Iso...

Page 4: ...iority 58 Bandwidth Control 59 Bandwidth Control 59 Storm Control 59 PoE Power over Ethernet 60 Power over Ethernet 60 Configure PoE Budget 61 Configure PoE Port Settings 61 Flick Reboot 62 Time Range...

Page 5: ...grade via TFTP Settings 73 Dual Image 74 Config Backup Restore 75 Config Backup Restore 75 Backup Restore via HTTP Settings 75 Backup Restore via TFTP Settings 75 Diagnostics 76 Cable Diagnostics Test...

Page 6: ...rom which the product was purchased TPE 3102WS Hardware Features Front View Rear View Power and Fault LED LED indicators for power and fault Reset Button Press and hold the button 1 3 seconds and rele...

Page 7: ...spective port is connected to a 100 1000Mbps Ethernet network Green Blinking When the LED is blinking green the port is transmitting or receiving data on the network at 2 5Gbps speed Amber Blinking Wh...

Page 8: ...Power LED indicators Displays switch activities LED Mode Switches the LED indicators between PoE mode and Link Activity mode Reset Button Press and hold the button 1 3 seconds and release to reboot t...

Page 9: ...EDs 1 8 Green on When the Green LED is on the respective port is connected to a 2 5Gbps Ethernet network Amber on When the Green LED lights on the respective port is connected to a 100 1000Mbps Ethern...

Page 10: ...rating at 1000Mbps speed Amber blinking When the SFP LED is blinking the port is transmitting or receiving data on through the 1000Mbps link established Off No link established TPE 3524S TPE 3524SF Ov...

Page 11: ...5Gbps 1Gbps 100Mbps speeds SFP Slots 49 52 Supports optional 10Gbps or 1Gbps mini GBIC SFP modules for uplink or downlink connections Diagnostic LEDs Power LED On When the Power LED is on the device...

Page 12: ...Mode Gigabit Ethernet Port PoE LEDs 1 48 Green on When the Green LED is on the connected device is receiving power Green Solid When the LED is solid Green there is a power error Off No Power device is...

Page 13: ...rom which the product was purchased TEG 7124WS Hardware Features Front View Rear View Power LED Indicator LED indicators for power and fault Reset Button Press and hold the button 1 3 seconds and rele...

Page 14: ...the respective port is connected to a 100 1000Mbps Ethernet network Green Blinking When the LED is blinking green the port is transmitting or receiving data on the network at 2 5 5 10Gbps speed Amber...

Page 15: ...om which the product was purchased TEG 3524S Hardware Features Front View Rear View Power LED Indicator LED indicators for power and fault Reset Button Press and hold the button 1 3 seconds and releas...

Page 16: ...s speed Off When the LED is off the respective port is either connected at 10 100Mbps or there is No Link Green Blinking When the LED is blinking green the port is transmitting or receiving data on th...

Page 17: ...ub for 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 Mou...

Page 18: ...0 200 3 Enter the User Name and Password and then click Login By default User Name admin Password admin Note User name and password are case sensitive 4 Select Next to move onto the next screen Note I...

Page 19: ...d Note You may want to note the new password and IP address settings for local management access to the switch 10 To verify the switch is now successfully registered with your TRENDnet Hive Cloud Mana...

Page 20: ...P address subnet mask gateway IP address and DNS settings to match the requirements of your existing network using the fields provided then click Next Note If the switch IP address settings are change...

Page 21: ...of 192 168 10 x e g 192 168 10 25 and a 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...

Page 22: ...k IPv4 Management 8 Configure the switch s IP address settings to be within your network subnet then click Apply to save your settings Note All other functions of this page will be explained in detail...

Page 23: ...the LED indicators on the front panel of your switch to ensure the physical cable connection from your computer or device You can use either the Gigabit Ethernet ports or SFP connections as network u...

Page 24: ...ve Dashboard View your switch status information Dashboard You may want to check the general system information of your switch such as firmware version boot loader information and system uptime Other...

Page 25: ...the switch MAC Address Displays the switch system MAC address IP Address Displays the current IPv4 address assigned to your switch Subnet Mask Displays the current IPv4 subnet mask assigned to your s...

Page 26: ...ports that are connected Select Status Duplex Speed or PoE to display which ports are currently using the selected feature 3 Select the port from the drop down menu to review the current settings Tota...

Page 27: ...tem Name Specifies the Switch model You cannot change this parameter System Object ID Indicates the unique SNMP MIB object identifier that identifies the switch model You cannot change this parameter...

Page 28: ...ociated with a specific VLAN select the VLAN ID from the drop down menu under VLAN 5 Review the settings When you have completed making changes click Apply to save the settings VLAN Select the VLAN ID...

Page 29: ...ARP Settings ARP Table This section allows you to statically set ARP entries per each configured VLAN 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click o...

Page 30: ...resolving hostnames For example when specifying your SNTP server time settings via domain name the switch will not be able to resolve the SNTP domain name specified until you configure the switch DNS...

Page 31: ...NTP Server Address Server Port Sets the port that the switch needs to access 4 At the top right of the screen click Apply Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if...

Page 32: ...k the Add button 5 Review the settings and click Apply Community Name Input the community name for the new entry Security Name Select the security type Transport Tag Input the transport tag in the fie...

Page 33: ...page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on System click on SNMP and click on View List 3 Select Edit to edit the selected group name or Delete to delete it 4 Click Add to add us...

Page 34: ...s of port statistics to identify traffic trends or patterns Event group This group is used with alarms to define the actions of the switch when packet statistic thresholds are crossed Alarm group This...

Page 35: ...ponse of the switch is to enter a message in the event log send an SNMP trap or both The alarm is reset if the value of the monitored statistic drops below the falling threshold The frequency with whi...

Page 36: ...viewed with your SNMP NMS software with the history group of the RMON portion of the MIB tree A history group is divided into buckets Each bucket stores one snapshot of statistics of a port A group ca...

Page 37: ...page on page 5 2 Click on System click on RMON and click on History Log Table 3 Select the History Index from the drop down menu Click the Refresh button if the page needs to be refreshed MAC Address...

Page 38: ...on Dynamic MAC Address 3 The table currently displays the MAC address of devices connected to the switch To move a MAC address to Static MAC Address click Move to Static MAC Aging Time System MAC Addr...

Page 39: ...d the IEEE 802 3az EEE function Users can enable this feature via the IEEE802 3az EEE setting page 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on To...

Page 40: ...speed and duplex mode The actual operating speed and duplex mode of the port are displayed in parentheses for example 1000 F for 1000 Mbps full duplex mode after a port establishes a link with an end...

Page 41: ...applied Mirroring Network Physical Interface Mirror Port mirroring allows you to monitor the ingress and egress traffic on a port by having the traffic copied to another port where a computer or devic...

Page 42: ...e switch is rebooted or power cycled the configuration changes will still be applied Jumbo Frames Network Physical Interface Jumbo Frames This section lets you input the size of the Jumbo Frames that...

Page 43: ...t settings Apply Apply the new settings In the sections Static Tagged Static Untagged and Not Member you can add the type of VLAN ports to add to the new VLAN Tagged or Untagged and assign ports that...

Page 44: ...Filter Network VLAN Settings PVID Ingress Filter In this section you can modify the port VID settings acceptable frame types and ingress filtering 1 Log into your switch management page see Access you...

Page 45: ...der GARP VLAN Registration Protocol to to activate GVRP or disabled to deactivate GVRP Click Apply to save the settings 4 At the top of the right hand panel click Apply Note This step saves all config...

Page 46: ...ement page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Network click on Spanning Tree click on Global Settings and click on STP 3 Review the settings Click Apply to save changes STP St...

Page 47: ...ge see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Network click on Spanning Tree click on Global Settings and click on Root Bridge Information 3 Displays the current settings made under S...

Page 48: ...Edge Port Conf Oper Indicates if a port is connected to an edge device in the network topology or not Select Yes designates the port is an edge port and No to designate the port is not an edge port P2...

Page 49: ...ort must operate in full duplex Auto allows the port to have P2P status whenever possible and operate as if the P2P status were true Selecting Yes indicates a P2P shared link is available Selecting No...

Page 50: ...figure and click the Edit button MST ID The MST ID that is associated with this port MST Port Info The MST Port Information page provides user to configure the MSTP Interface settings o Priority This...

Page 51: ...hanges Click the drop down list and select one of the following options LACP The specific aggregator will broadcast and respond to LACPDU LACP Data Unit packets This setting enables the dynamic LACP f...

Page 52: ...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 IGMP Snooping Global Settings Network IGMP Snoopi...

Page 53: ...list and select IGMP version Querier Settings Network IGMP Snooping Querier Settings 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Network click on...

Page 54: ...Snooping Global Settings Network MLD Snooping Global Settings 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Network click on MLD Snooping and clic...

Page 55: ...the feature Version Click the drop down list and select IGMP version Querier Settings Network MLD Snooping Querier Settings 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management pa...

Page 56: ...ave no interruptions in the conversation and excellent voice quality The Voice VLAN feature can be configured to meet these requirements CoS with Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN CoS parameter maintains the...

Page 57: ...s for the same VLAN ID as the switch s voice VLAN ID When voice data is detected on one of the Not Member ports the packets from the IP phone will contain the voice VLAN ID so they are switched withi...

Page 58: ...nagement page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Network click on Voice VLAN and click on OUI Settings 3 Select from the table to use a pre defined OUI To modify a pre defined...

Page 59: ...to 32767 seconds Holdtime Multiplier Sets the hold multiplier value The hold time multiplier is multiplied by the transmit interval to give the Time To Live TTL that the switch advertises to the neigh...

Page 60: ...disable Multicast Filtering 4 At the top right panel click the Apply button to save the changes to the Flash Note This step saves all configuration changes to the NV RAM to ensure that if the switch i...

Page 61: ...click Edit to modify the selected login credentials 4 Review the settings and click Apply to save the changes to the Flash IP Hostname Enter the IP address of the location you want the Log files to go...

Page 62: ...affic over other packets This is referred to as prioritizing traffic Global Settings Set QoS settings 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on...

Page 63: ...on DSCP Mapping 3 Select the relevant DSCP value to configure and click Edit to modify the Queue ID for the selected DSCP value Click Apply to save the settings Note This step saves all configuration...

Page 64: ...te kbps Enter the ingress rate limit value Egress Select Enabled to enable Egress Rate Limiting or Disabled to disable this feature Egress Rate kbps Enter the egress rate limit value Storm Control QoS...

Page 65: ...nges of the PDs 0 15 4W 0 44W to 12 95W 1 4 0W 0 44W to 3 84W 2 7 0W 3 84W to 6 49W 3 15 4W 6 49W to 12 95W 4 34 2W 12 85W to 25 5W Power Budget Power budget is the maximum amount of power that the Po...

Page 66: ...y the user User Power Limit W Status Displays the current status TimeRange Select a defined PoE TimeRange N A will be displayed if no time ranges have been created Class The PoE class is indicated the...

Page 67: ...the switch reboots or select Disabled to disable this feature Note By default Flick Reboot is set to Disabled Time Range Configure PoE Time Range PoE Time Range 1 Log into your switch management page...

Page 68: ...page 5 2 Click on PoE click on PD Lifeguard and click on Advanced Configuration 3 Review the settings for each port Next to each port entry click Apply to save the settings State Select Enabled to ena...

Page 69: ...or Local as the authenticate method Timeout Security Access Web 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Security click on Access and click on...

Page 70: ...r the max number of MAC Addresses The max number is 256 Access Control Creating MAC ACL Security Access Control MAC ACL 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on...

Page 71: ...ment page on page 5 2 Click on Security then click on Access Control and click on IPv4 ACL 3 Click the Add button to create a new ACL 4 Input a name in the field and click Apply to save your new ACL n...

Page 72: ...Control and click on IPv6 ACL 3 Click the Add button to create a new ACL 4 Input a name in the field and click Apply to save your new ACL name to the Flash Access Control Configuring IPv6 ACL Security...

Page 73: ...tion Method Security Dial in User Dial in User feature provides the local authentication server for port security when a remote RADIUS server is not available The Dial in User local authentication met...

Page 74: ...e RADIUS server Timeout Reply Enter the max number of timeouts before it retries Retry Enter the max number of retries before it stops trying to recover Server Priority Enter the RADIUS Server priorit...

Page 75: ...evice relaying DHCP messages to and from a trusted server o Another trusted source such as a switch with DHCP Snooping enabled o Untrusted ports are connected to DHCP clients and to traffic that origi...

Page 76: ...ure 4 Click Apply to save the settings to the Flash 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...

Page 77: ...tem and deny any traffic matching the rule On the other hand setting one of rules to Deny may deny a specific type of traffic that may prevent traffic essential to running your network such as devices...

Page 78: ...se note the following Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the device or press the Reset button during the upgrade If you are upgrade the firmware using a laptop computer ensu...

Page 79: ...er File Name Enter the firmware filename with extension hex 6 Click Apply to start the firmware upgrade Dual Image Tools Firmware Dual Image Select the image to bootup on your switch from the next pow...

Page 80: ...prompted the configuration file cfg will be saved to your default downloads folder To restore your switch configuration 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page o...

Page 81: ...Restore Select Restore to restore your configurations Method Select TFTP as the method of restoring up your configuration TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of your TFTP server TFTP Server IP Enter...

Page 82: ...cs Ping Test This chapter provides the procedure to ping a node on your network from the switch This procedure is useful in determining whether an active link exists between the switch and another net...

Page 83: ...ing Trace Route Tools Diagnostics Trace Route 1 Log into your switch management page see Access your switch management page on page 5 2 Click on Tools click on Diagnostics and click on Trace Route 3 R...

Page 84: ...tch to defaults if possible you should backup your switch configuration first see Backup Restore on page 88 There are two methods that can be used to reset your switch to factory defaults Hardware Met...

Page 85: ...Ethernet 5Gbps full duplex N A N A N A N A N A 5G Ethernet 10Gbps full duplex N A N A N A N A N A 10G Ethernet 10G SFP 20Gbps full duplex 10G SFP 20Gbps full duplex Switch Fabric 80Gbps 240Gbps 176Gb...

Page 86: ...g Dimensions 240 x 104 x 27mm 9 45 x 4 09 x 1 06 in 325 x 230 x 44mm 12 79 x 9 06 x 1 73 in 325 x 230 x 44mm 12 79 x 9 06 x 1 73 in 440 x 255 x 44mm 17 32 x 10 04 x 1 73in 440 x 310 x 44mm 17 32 x 12...

Page 87: ...ation TC Root Protect MIB IP Forward Table MIB RFC 1354 RMON MIB RFC 1271 IPv4 MIB RFC 1213 IPv6 MIB RFC 2465 GVRP MIB IEEE 802 1Q VLAN LA MIB IEEE 802 3ad LLDP MIB IEEE 802 1ab IGMP Snooping MIB RFC...

Page 88: ...Static Multicast Address Up to 256 multicast entries Port Mirror RX TX or Both Many to one Access Control 802 1X Port Based Network Access Control RADIUS TACACS Local Dial In User Authentication DHCP...

Page 89: ...k the Local Area Connection 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 networ...

Page 90: ...us 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 settings...

Page 91: ...work 2 Select Ethernet from the list on the left 3 Click the Advanced button 3 On the Ethernet tab the Ethernet ID is your MAC Address How do I use the ping tool to check for network device connectivi...

Page 92: ...nse WARNING Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT NOTE Radiatio...

Page 93: ...that after evaluation TRENDnet cannot replace 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 warra...

Page 94: ...BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FI...

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